Yellow Springs is fresh after their FLH win, and is looking to finally break through in the playoffs. They were third in both runs scored and runs allowed en route to another 100+ win season. They absolutely dominated the Surfers in the regular season, winning 8 of 10 games.
The underdog Surfers relied again on plenty of smoke and mirrors to make the playoffs, and then advance past Seattle. Near the bottom of the league (10th) in runs scored this season, they relied on pitching (4th in runs allowed) to carry them. Can they hold off the Nine?
2036 Doubleday - LBC vs. YS9
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2036 Doubleday - LBC vs. YS9
Stephen Lane
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Re: 2036 Doubleday - LBC vs. YS9
I'm sticking with you Lane! (although Fred's none to happy about having my support)
Ted Schmidt
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