It was the Bauer-Powers show for the Angels on a breezy, warm and sunny morning at Ahuska Park. Spencer Bauer belted a three run home run in the first inning and the Angels never looked back, riding a very strong outing by Dylan Powers to beat the Blue Jays 16-2. The win moves the Angels to 2-0 while the Jays, who couldn’t get much going offensively against Powers, drop to 1-1 on the young season. Powers earned the win, pitching 5 innings and striking out 9 Jays betters. Seth Braddock paced the Jays with 2 hits, an RBI and a stolen base.
Division: 18+ Division
18+ Sunday League (w/ some games Saturdays)
Muskrats — Los Banditos
- Three Pitchers Team Up As Los Banditos Defeats Muskrats In Shut-Out
- Los Banditos defeated Muskrats 23-0 on Sunday as three pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Ian Andrews struck out Dan Bachman to finish off the game.
- Los Banditos got on the board in the first inning. Alex Cooney doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.
- Los Banditos scored five runs in the fourth inning. Los Banditos‘s big inning was driven by singles by Russell Romney and Jim Malewitz, a walk by Nick Bower, and a groundout by Howard Hardee
- Trevor Meier led things off on the hill for Los Banditos. The fireballer went three innings, allowing zero runs on one hit and striking out six.
- Michael Stenklyft started the game for Muskrats. Grant Lawton, Shane Porter, and Levi Kaip each contributed in relief for Muskrats.
- Los Banditos racked up 18 hits in the game. Anthony Wussow, Clooney, Bryant Przybilla, Malewitz, Romney, and Ben Anderson each collected multiple hits for Los Banditos. Wussow led Los Banditos with three hits in four at bats. Los Banditos tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Bower led the way with two.