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Championship Series Recap
Game 1: Then Senators scored 1 in the 3rd and 1 in the 4th, and held on to a 2-run lead till the 9th when the flood gates opened. With 2-outs and 2-men on Raymond Hayes took a 3-2 fastball just over the left field fence for a walk-off 3-run HR!! What a way to start the series... Milford leads 1-0
Game 2: Washington bounced back in game 2, scoring 3 in the top of the first, including 2 HR's. They let the Brewers know we aren't going anywhere anytime soon. The 3-runs were all Javier Uberuaga needed as he allowed one run over 7 innings. Washington won game 2 4-1... Series tied a 1-1
Game 3: Washington down 3-4 in the bottom of the 9th, let Milford know anything you can do we can do better... as after 2 singles to start the inning off, Phil Porter hit a 3-2 389 feet down the left field line to give the Senators a walk off 6-4 win... Washington leads 2-1.
Game 4: After the Brewers scored 4 in the top of the 4th, the Senators answered back with 2 in their half of the 4th and 2 more to tie it up in the 5th, then it turned into a pitchers duel, as it wasn't til the top of the 14th when the Brewers scored 2 to break the tie... Series tied 2-2
Game 5: Washington came out of the gates with the bats swinging, scoring 5 runs in the first 3 innings. And that was all Raymond Corbett needed. After a 14-inning game the Senators needed a strong start and Corbett gave them more than they needed. Throwing a 9 inning, 2 hit shut-out. Washington took the game 5-0... Washington leads 3-2
Game 6: Washington put the nails in the coffin early, scoring 4 in the first, and one in the 2nd, taking the any air that was left in the Brewers sails. With 5 more in the 6th the game was over. Milford didn't have a chance, losing 10-3... Washington Wins Series 4-2
Congrats to the Champions the Washington Senators
MVP of Series: Javier Uberuaga, Washington Senators, SP. 2-0 15 IP 13 H, 3 BB, 9 K, 2.40 ERA
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