West Bend 7 Up

Recap for the 06/23/2017 game vs. New Berlin Lakers

Preview Box Score Recap
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    New Berlin LakersNBL
    West Bend 7 UpWB
  1. 1
    0
    2
  2. 2
    0
    0
  3. 3
    0
    0
  4. 4
    1
    0
  5. 5
    0
    0
  6. 6
    0
    0
  7. 7
    0
    0
  8. 8
    0
    0
  9. 9
    0
    X
  1. R
    1
    2
  2. H
    7
    7
  3. E
    0
    0

7 UP Wins 2-1

Friday night 7 Up defeated the New Berlin Lakers 2-1 in a quick less than 2 hour affair. 7 Up struck quickly in the first as Adam Rohlinger singled and was brought home by his buddy Billy Bynum. Bynum hit a towering bomb to right center that made a thundering noise as it struck the scoreboad. While no one can officially say where it hit, many have their thoughts and memory of the blast. A dent currently resides under the E on the scoreboard to show proof of this also. Did that ball actually hit there though? Only time will tell or maybe it won't who knows?  Although the home run may have started the day for 7 Up, Matt Parrent finished it. On Gramps birthday, Parrent delivered a stunning retro performance. He went all 9 innings, scattering 7 hits and only allowing 1 run with 3'Ks against a scrappy hitting Laker team. He worked fast and was effective all night. With Gramps in the stands in his retro 7 Up hat, Parrent trudged out for the 9th and finished what he started. While the pitch count meter was broken, it was estimated he finished the game around a cool 130 pitches. If you ask him you will get anywhere in the 180-200 range. Either way the performance propelled 7 Up to a solid division win.

7 Up Cold One Player of the Game- Matt Parrent- Parrent accepted and rose to the challenge. He lowered his season ERA to 2.76 and picked up his first win of the season along with his 4 saves. He also had a hit and stolen base to help his cause. 

7 UP Bonehead Play of the Game/Postgame- Brett Cramer's Batting Practice- Man was that hard to watch. With only 1 ball, BC and his paps took some postgame BP. With Brett pitching from the real mound, the one ball was constantly splashing in the dirt or 3 feet outside. Paps would swing to try and prevent the ball from rolling all the way to get the cement. Brett would then run to the backstop to fetch the ball if it wasn't hit and the cycle would repeat. Zach Biermann then joined in as the catcher and things continued to spiral downward as his input was added.