Thursday, October 30, 2008
On to the Playoffs..
Your faithful correspondent is optimistic going into tomorrow's clash. Pitching and defense win most games and the Mavs are ready on both counts.
Getting the full compliment of Excitement
On Wednesday the Mavs were slated to play the Dodgertown West squad that is made up of guys who play at the Los Angeles Dodgers fantasy camp and have arranged to play as a team out here. Wearing Dodger uniforms half of their players wear 32 ( Sandy Koufax's number) but in truth do not resemble the Hall of Famer in any other regard. Jim Scott, another Mavs pitcher from Connecticut, took the ball for the Mavs and took the mound with a good fastball and terrific curve that has earned him the nickname of Cap'n Hook. The Dodgers countered with a crafty lefty wearing Koufax's # 32. After a five innings, the Dodgers held a 5-3 lead and the Mavs were struggling to put together some offense. But two walks and a bunt loaded the bases for the Mavs. A wild pitch scored a run and a fielder's choice tied the score. The Mavs then got a big hit from their catcher, Walter, driving in two more for the lead. The baseball gods punished the Dodgers for the leadoff walks and one hit helped account for 4 runs and the game as Jim Scott tossed a terrific complete game to even the Mavs record at 2-2 and retain hopes for a playoff spot.
The second game found the Mavs hosting the Snowbirds, a team that had yet to win and struggled throughout the tourney. There was a risk of taking them for granted and indeed the Mavs made it exciting . Taking a 7-3 lead into the 9th the Mavs gave up 3 runs to the Snowbirds and the Snowbirds had the tying run at second base and two outs. But a fly ball to left was caught ending the game and the mavs heaved a sigh of relief. The Mavs head into the final day of pool play with a 3-2 record and assured of a playoff spot with a win today against the Tri Valley Giants.
Todays' game against the Giants will feature two team playing with black unforms in 90+ degree heat. I must admit that wearing black in the desert heat might seem an inspired choice to some but your faitful correspondent would prefer white uinforms .
A win today puts the Mavs in the playoffs and all that happens prior to the playoffs is merely prelude. The tournament is a bit an an endurance contest with 6 games in 4 days in 90 degree heat . By week's end injuries and exhaustion emerge and the teams that have endured the best are best situated for the playoffs . Readers can expect your faithful correspondent to be on the mound for the first playoff game should we manage to win today. The Giants are 1-3 going into today and we ought to be able to win this game.
Monday, October 27, 2008
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Lee Van Cleef played the role of the Bad Guy in the movie and his eyes squinting at at Clint inspired only fear. But the Mavericks wilted in the 96 degree heat and squinting into the bright sky missed several plays that would have made a difference in the game. Bruce Butterfield pitched well in game two against the Hollywood Stars but the problems defensively hurt theMav's chances and he final score went against the Mav's 7-5.
The Ugly element is we had a few guys go down with injury during the day. We have a another game tomorrow afternoon at Maryvale Stadium facing the San Antonio Yankees who went 2-0 today and stand atop the division leader board with the Chicago North Cubs team. At 1-1, the Mav need to win tomorrow to take a step toward a playoff berth. A loss will put a damper on playoff expectations.
Friday, October 17, 2008
This week's " Center of the Universe" Maryvale Stadium
Arizona Tourney 2008 - World Attention Shifts to Arizona

Canadien Eagles ( Eagles team is rumored to want to play games at dawn) Chicago North Cubs ( hey Cubs, anbody can have a rough century ! ) Chicago Central Dodgers ( Californians that moved to Chicago?) Dodgertown West ( I don't think they are bringing Manny) Hollywood Stars ( last years champs--rumored to all play with sunglasses) Long Island Braves ( our opening game opponent) San Antonio Yankees ( second day opponent- rumored to shout "Remeber the Yanquis" at critical moments) Snowbirds ( how can Snowbirds play well in 93 degree heat?) Tri Valley Giants ( probably a good team-we played other tri valley teams in previous years) Tuscon Toros ( catcher carries a red flag to distract runners) Only one of us will survive to be crownded champion. This is a reality game with skills! readers know the BG"s are into merit. They want the best team to win. We will up to the challenge. The link to see daily progress in the standings is here: http://www.scorebook.com/msblws55cen The "season" is 6 games long and the schedule and day to day results can be found here:
Like George Bailey, who was offered the chance to spy on his life by Clarence the Angel, we know the baseball gods observe every move we make. They no doubt are aware of our season long preparations and efforts to prepare for this tournament . One can only imagine the BG's are viewing us with a stern and critical eye. We say "Let's play ball." |