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**#23 SILSBEE at #21 BRIDGE CITY Broadcast**/BC wins 5-4 in 8


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[quote name="PhatMack19" post="1386953" timestamp="1363747554"]
BC wins 5-4!!
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Tough one to lose for the Tigers.
Both starting pitchers pitched well tonight.
Congrats to the Cards.
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[quote name="PhatMack19" post="1386955" timestamp="1363747630"]
Sac bunt and a throwing error scores 2 runs to win it
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Was the throwing error by the pitcher, or the thirdbaseman or anyone else? I stepped away from the computer when they changed pitchers, come back and the games over  :-\
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[quote name="smokeT" post="1386960" timestamp="1363747888"]
[quote author=PhatMack19 link=topic=110370.msg1386955#msg1386955 date=1363747630]
Sac bunt and a throwing error scores 2 runs to win it
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Throwing error by the pitcher, or the thirdbaseman or anyone else?
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Catcher
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[quote name="stigers12" post="1386962" timestamp="1363748014"]
[quote author=smokeT link=topic=110370.msg1386960#msg1386960 date=1363747888]
[quote author=PhatMack19 link=topic=110370.msg1386955#msg1386955 date=1363747630]
Sac bunt and a throwing error scores 2 runs to win it
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Throwing error by the pitcher, or the thirdbaseman or anyone else?
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Catcher
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Thank you
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Congrats to the cards. This game was what I figured it would be down to the wire. it would a been better if the tigers had won  :D but cards you deserve the win. Tigers will try it again in round two. Im sure that game will be like this one a nail biter
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Glad my cards one. But we still have to stop the errors. 4 against a team like this can't happen. All I can say is the Powell kids is good. Great curve ball. Very impressed. The Garcia kid is good to. Nail bitter of a game. So much fun to watch.
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The numbers


                        1      2        3        4        5      6      7      8              R      H    E
Silsbee              1      0        0        0        0      0      2      1              4    11    1
Bridge City        0      0        0        0        0      3      0      2              5      3    4



Pitching

Silsbee

Powell    5 1/3 IP, 2 runs, 2 ER, 2 hits, 11 K's, 4 BB, 2 HBP
Hartman    2/3 IP, 1 Run, 1 ER, 1 hit, 1 K
Garcia      1 IP + 2 bat, 2 runs, 0 ER, 0 hit, 1 K, 2 BB
Griffin      1 bat,

total        7 IP + 3 bat, 5 runs, 3 ER, 3 hits, 14 K's, 6 BB, 2 HBP


Bridge City

Guidry        7 IP, 3 run, 2 ER, 9 hits, 12 K's, 2 BB
McFarland  1 IP, 1 run, 1 ER, 2 hits, 0 K, 1 BB

total            8 IP, 4 runs, 3 ER, 11 hits, 12 K's, 3 BB


Top hitters

Silsbee

Shellhammer    3/3  sb
Valencia          3/4  rbi
Gore                2/5  run
LeBlanc            1/3  2B, 2 R, rbi


Bridge City

Uzzle              2/3  sb
Pittman          1/3  HR, 3 rbi
Shugart          0/2  2 BB, 2 R
Sampere        0/2  2 BB,  R
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That was one of the most heart breaking losses by a team on the diamond that I have ever witnessed.

Silsbee out hit BC 11-3, made less error( 1 to BC's 4) and got great pitching from their starter Powell. Looking at the numbers, one would think Silsbee should win 6-2, not lose 5-4 in extras. The lone error ended up deciding the game. A real shame that it ended that way. Silsbee much deserved the win based on their overall play.

Spoke with several BC folks after game, all stated that was a steal of a win.

Hey, that's baseball.

This kind of loss can hang over a team for a while, particularly since Silsbee will not play this Friday. Hoping the Tigers can bounce back from this one.
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