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Friday, May 11, 2007

Tanking Tankersley

The Sugar Bears swept the Rat Pack with a 16-2 pounding yesterday. The Sugar Bears outscored the Rats 35-8 in the three game series. This time it Taylor Tankersley getting his final season numbers ruined. Tank gave up 9 runs on two hits and 7 walks in only 1/3 or an inning. Mark Teahen, the only out recorded by Tankersley - a strikeout victim no less, should feel like the biggest loser. "I guess I should have taken a pitch or two" said Teahen after the game with tears in his eyes. "Even little girls and grandmas were making fun of me." Tankersley also threw a wild pitch and hit a batter in the inning. It was the Sugar Bears sixth straight win and the Rat Pack's seventh straight loss.

Jason Schmidt was on top of his game yesterday as he mowed down the Hoboken Cutters to the tune of 12 strikeouts in 7 innings. The Sharks won the game 9-2 and are sitting alone in third place overall, 1/2 a game up on Vancouver. Schmidt becomes the first pitcher to reach eight victories this season.

Schmidt wasn't the only pitcher mowing down batters yesterday. South Boston's Aaron Harang also K'ed 12 Vancouver players en route to a 9-1 victory.

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