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Old 06-07-2012, 05:51 PM   #17
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Scorpions @ Cyclones … 6-7 (Cyclones lead 1-0)
Crusaders @ Bayhawks … 1-3 (Bayhawks lead 1-0) SFB’s SP Savoldelli allowed 7 H, 5 BB, Crusaders still couldn’t hurt him

Scorpions @ Cyclones … 4-9 (Cyclones lead 2-0) Jorge Chavez got Sacramento ahead with a base-clearing double in the third, but the Scorpions were just overpowered. Chavez 3-4, 3 RBI
Crusaders @ Bayhawks … 3-5 (Bayhawks lead 2-0) SFB Thomas Martin 3-4, HR, 3 RBI

Cyclones @ Scorpions … 0-10 (Cyclones lead 2-1)
Bayhawks @ Crusaders … 1-2 (Bayhawks lead 2-1)

Cyclones @ Scorpions … 4-3 (Cyclones lead 3-1) Cyclones trailed by two after eight innings, but turned it in the top 9th
Bayhawks @ Crusaders … 2-8 (series tied 2-2)

Cyclones @ Scorpions … 5-1 (Cyclones win 4-1) CIN SP Juan Luis Maldonado goes distance without allowing an earned run
Bayhawks @ Crusaders … 4-1 (Bayhawks lead 3-2) SFB SP Juan Correa locked down Crusaders over seven innings

Crusaders @ Bayhawks … 1-3 (Bayhawks win 4-2)

1977 World Series matchup is thus between the Cincinnati Cyclones and the San Francisco Bayhawks!

Bayhawks @ Cyclones … 8-10 (Cyclones lead 1-0) Bayhawks led 8-2 after six, but their pen collapsed in epic fashion to surrender four each in the seventh and eighth innings

Bayhawks @ Cyclones … 1-3 (Cyclones lead 2-0) Jesse Thompson outlasted Walt McCorkindale in a pitcher’s duel

Cyclones @ Bayhawks … 9-7 (Cyclones lead 3-0) Cincinnati comes from behind in the seventh again to position themselves for the sweep, but will face Correa in game 4

Cyclones @ Bayhawks … 5-2 (Cyclones are WORLD CHAMPIONS, win 4-0) Cincinnati hits “Mauler” Correa for three in the top 2nd, which already proved enough.

The CINCINNATI CYCLONES are the inaugural WORLD SERIES WINNERS, going a near perfect 8-1 in the post season after entering with the best record of 97-65!

Off season starting now. We will go on a hunt for players, foremost at least one quality starting pitcher, and shore up our bullpen, then look for improvements at catcher, outfield, and maybe shortstop or second base. All without any money to spend.
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