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Friday, March 14, 2008

Rats spank Falcons, Byrnes just misses cycle

The Rat Pack administered the biggest ass-whooping of the preseason so far - a 22-6 pounding of the Golden Falcons. Jeff Keppinger went 6-7 with 3 RBIs and a triple. Jim Thome hit two homers and was 4-5 with 5 RBIs. Joe Mauer was 4-6 with 5 RBIs. The Falcons went through ten pitchers, eight of which gave up at least one earned run, surrendering 25 hits and 12 walks overall.

Dan Haren had an impressive outing and Ryan Howard had two homers to lead the Hitmen to a 7-1 drubbing of the D.C. Bushslappers. Haren struck out 10 and allowed 6 hits and one run in 8 innings of work. Howard had 5 RBIs in the game.

Kenji Johjima had two homers and 7 RBIs in the Plunkers' 10-1 win over Team Buddah. Roy Oswalt pitched a complete game 5-hitter and struck out nine to improve to 3-0.

Jarrod Washburn pitched a 3-hit shutout against the Sardines. Washburn struck out 7. Opponent Dallas Braden wasn't quite so impressive, leaving in the second inning after surrendering seven runs and six hits.

Bombers' outfielder Eric Byrnes was one single shy of hitting for the cycle in a 7-4 win over the Mighty Men. Byrnes doubled to lead off the second inning, then homered in the third. He was walked in the fifth inning, then hit the triple in the seventh inning. With one more chance in the ninth inning, Byrnes popped out to the first base side.

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