Saturday, June 30, 2007
Summer Schedule
07/05/07 - 6:30 Amara V Slugs
07/12/07 - 9:30 Papa Flanagan's V Slugs
07/19/07 - Bye
07/26/07 - 9:30 Slugs V Backseat Drivers
08/02/07 - 7:30 Slugs V *itten *ats
08/09/07 - Bye
08/16/07 - 6:30 Slugs V Amara
08/23/07 - 8:30 Slugs V The Oddballers
08/30/07 - 8:30 Backseat Drivers V Slugs
09/06/07 - 7:30 *itten *ats V Slugs
Monday, June 18, 2007
Hit Your Cutoff!
Hi Sluggies – Coach Tam here, posting from NYC…or JFK International to be more accurate.
Before our loss to Beer 30 becomes too faint a memory, I wanted to share some notes about the game. We could have won, seriously. Our bats were hot. We scored 6 or 7 runs in the first inning, and followed with another excellent showing later in the game.
Our problem is fielding. And it’s not even really a catching issue. The balls are only very rarely getting over our heads. We missed a few fly balls, but that’s normal, A-OK for D1 co-ed softball. We do a good job of getting our hands on the ball. BUT, then we sort of fall apart.
Fmr. Coach Kepley has been talking about this for years. “Hit your cutoffs,” he would say. “OK, sure. That makes sense,” I thought but it didn’t truly register until our game against Beer 30.
In most cases, if a ball comes to you in the outfield, you should throw it to the shortstop. Getting the ball safely into the infield is critical. It essentially stops the base runners in their tracks. Now, that base runner may be headed for 3rd base, and throwing it to the shortstop isn’t going to get us an out. But 9 times out of 10, throwing it to third base from the outfield is going to lead to a run rather than an out. It’s really really hard to get that big ball accurately to third base. It doesn’t matter how good your arm is our how totally awesome out third basewoman is. We’re just inviting trouble. The 3rd base case was merely an example. Throwing it to 2nd base or home plate is just as perilous. Even, throwing it to third from first to catch an advancing runner is risky.
The point here is it’s very very easy to get caught up in the moment. You have the ball, you’re thinking “Oh crap, the runner’s taking an extra base, I shouldn’t let that happen.” It may hurt not to make the play…but until we get much much better at actually making the play, we will have more success just bringing the ball into the shortstop, getting it to the pitcher and stopping play…or stopping the bleeding whatever the case may be.
If we had been just a little smarter with our ball management, we could have beaten Beer 30. They were the top team in the league this season, and we had them scared. So,
Please be kind to coach Kepley and kick the *itten *ats asses. Let’s finish this season off with another win.
Then, I am very much looking forward to next season, when we will take on some new opponents (including Chris), and start our reign as the champions of the D1.5 league (I am not yet willing to admit that we’ve been demoted to D-2, but the only other team from our spring league in this one is the dreaded Weezer doppelgangers themselves).
Friday, June 8, 2007
Slugs Beat Punker Emo Band
Tahoe Park, June 7 - The Slugs were a little rusty after a bye week and a couple of tough injuries and it showed in the first inning. The team's bats were cold. Ice cold. 3 up, 3 down. Then out in the field it wasn't much prettier. There were missed grounders, overthrown balls and mental errors. "I was worried," said Slugs manager Tamara Gordon. "I was thinking, Oh Crap, we're going to lose to the one team the league director promised me we could beat."
Those concerns were misplaced. By the second inning the Slugs were beginning to show a little of their old spark. Then in the third inning, or maybe it was the fourth, the Slugs bats went wild. The Slugs sluggers could do no wrong. Suddenly the Slugs led by ten. There were a few tense moments at the bottom of the final inning as the *itten *ats tried to rally. But the Slugs held them to just a few runs, not nearly enough to knock down the 13 point lead the Sluggies had going in.
Notes about our opponents - (take note, we're playing them again on June 21 at 6:30)
Don't be fooled by their flashy uniforms...

Skinny jeans are the *itten *ats bottoms of choice.
As for footwear - they scoff a cleats...

Their pitcher prefers Doc Martins.
Watch out for their left fielder - he can really hit and catch...

Oh, sorry, wrong photo. That's a picture of Weezer. If you want to destroy my sweater...um I mean defense...pull the string as I walk away. Oh man, this is confusing.
Next Game - 06/14/07 vs Beer30 at 9:30 PM