The natives are getting restless, time for fall dice baseball!
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quote:It's what we live for here once a year, I am hoping we could get in some for the fall. Considering how things are going around here, one can be as nasty as they wish, all in good fun.
I was thinking we could actually have a reason to be nasty on purpose.
quote:Originally posted by iheartbb:
Ok, I still don't really get it, but I'll put myself out there as a free agent.
quote:“…Bottom Eight Inning
Keyboards
OB44 - ummm....44 (6,2) Fly ball to CF, 1 out
GotWood – 365 (2,2) Gotwood got all of that wood, that’s a shot off right center field fence for a stand up double. 1out
catcherdad – 6 (6,5) that’s a major league pop up, straight up and caught be the catcher. 2 out
CoachB – 25 (5,5) Intentional walk called by TPM. CoachB being the professional he is trots to 1st. GotWood at 2nd, CoachB at 1st 2 outs
RHP – 27 (6,4) RHP does it again single to right center field, but too soft to score GotWood from 2nd. Bases loaded with Keyboards. RHP made TPM pay for her decision. Still 2 outs
AK – 13 (3,3) CRACK! Ball hit oppo right down the line, this AK can run like to wind, here comes the throw…..off line, AK with a bases clearing triple to put the keyboards 9 to the Paws 7 3RBI’s, AK at third with 2 out.
JT – 7 (6,5) Fly ball to CF, caught…..3 outs,
but not before AK comes thru with a 2 out bases clearing triple to give the lead to the Keyboards 9 Paws 7, Paws coming up to bat.
Top Ninth Inning
Paws
ssmom #0 9(is zero a number?) (2,4) Swinging K 1 out
playbaseball #6 (1,6) Swinging K 2 out
jerseydad #45 (1,2) Ground ball to SS to 1st OUT…..
There’s a huge pile up at the pitchers mound as The Keyboards the Champions of the 2006 Dice Baseball dance and cheer……tears are flowing as well as some lima bean casserole is being tossed into the air.
The MVP for 2006 is AK and his amazing clutch 2 out base clearing triple in the bottom of the eight to put the Keyboards up for good. Congrats to AK
Hope to see your next year!
M to the double O, S to the E….”