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Cam Comeau fires one in |
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High Fives all around |
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Friends and former Sons players and coaches enjoying the game |
After the Memorial Day weekend hiatus, the Sons didn't waste anytime getting into gear against Sacchetti Plumbing as they opened the first inning with a 2 walk, 1 hit by pitch, and 4 hit attack that scored three runs. Key hits in the inning were delivered by Danny Keenan (triple) and Jake Sullivan (double), that drove in "MP3", "D.K.", and Cam Comeau. In the top of the second the Sons added five more hits, 2 more walks, and another hit by pitch which scored seven more runs, as they sent 12 batters to the plate in the inning. Big hits in the inning came off the bats of Jake Parker, Dom DePaoli, and Cam (all getting doubles), and Sully and Jake Connolly smashing solid singles. The hit barage continued throughout the game as Robert Dunphy, Kevin "K.O." O'Neil, and Tommy Hastry added their names to the hit list which helped produce four more runs, and making the final score 14-4. Cam Comeau had his best pitching performance of the season allowing only 2 runs and recording 9 strikeouts in his five innings of work, Jake Connolly pitched the final inning in relief of Cam, and Dom DePaoli continues his feasting off any pitcher in the league he faces, going four for four at the bat. Also having a multiple hit game was "Sulldog" three for three, and Jake Connolly two for three with a walk. This was a nice rebound game (after the Supreme debacle game), which shows the character of the Sons team, being able to re-establish it's winning ways and now putting themselves into playoff contention. On deck for the team is Dependable Cleaning, who also is making a push to make the playoffs. This should be a well contested game against a divisional opponent, which should make a little bit more clear the Sons playoff chances. On a side note, it was great to see so many former Sons players and coaches as well as friends in attendance for this game and it was also great to see the current Sons players perform so well in front of them; they all were very impressed with the 2012 team.
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