6-14 Recap

Early lead gives The Cogs/Miller Financial easy victory over Fox, 11-5

The Cogs jumped out to an early lead on Fox and captured an 11-5 victory on Thursday at three.

With nine runs in the first three innings, The Cogs left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

A sacrifice fly by Mike Webster, a two-run home run by James Moretti, and a two-run home run by Nate Miller during the first inning and an RBI double by Webster in the second inning helped The Cogsput some runs on the board early.

Moretti racked up two RBIs on two hits for The Cogs.

 

Webster recorded the win for The Cogs even though he allowed five runs over seven innings. Webster struck out four, walked three and gave up seven hits.

The Cogs pounded Fox pitching, as six hitters combined for 13 hits, nine RBIs and nine runs scored.

After pushing across one run in the top of the second, Fox faced just a 5-2 deficit. A solo home run by PlayerF sparked Fox’s rally. Finally, Webster induced an inning-ending strike out from PlayerC.

The Cogs scored one run of its own in the second.

After pushing across one run in the top of the third, Fox faced just a 6-3 deficit. A bases loaded walk by Webster set off a Fox rally. Finally, Webster got PlayerD to fly out to end the threat.

The Cogs answered Fox’s top inning with three runs of its own in the third. The Cogs scored on an RBI single by Rich Weiss, an RBI double by Tom Davis, and an RBI double by Devon Pruitt.

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Game 6-7 Recap

Thomas leads The Cogs/Miller Financial to 21-2 win over CountryBoy

Thursday was a great day for Felix Thomas, as he hit two home runs to carry The Cogs to a 21-2 victory over CountryBoy at two in five innings.

Twenty runs in the opening three innings allowed The Cogs to easily put away CountryBoy. A three-run home run by Mike Webster and a two-run home run by Thomas during the first inning and an RBI double by Jon Nebesnik, a two-run single by Dave Moxley, a two-run double by Webster, an RBI single by James Moretti, a two-run home run by Thomas, and a sacrifice fly by Clint Mathewson in the second inning fueled The Cogs’ offense early.

The Cogs hit five home runs in the win. Additional home runs for The Cogs came when Nate Miller homered in the third inning and Devon Pruitt homered in the fourth inning.

Thomas recorded the win for The Cogs. He pitched four shutout innings. He struck out one, walked two and surrendered one hit.

The Cogs easily handled CountryBoy pitching as seven hitters combined for 16 hits, 18 RBIs and 17 runs scored.

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Game – 6/5/12

First-inning rally sparks blowout win for The Cogs, 13-5

The Cogs beat Thetfords 13-5 in seven innings on Tuesday at two after a seven-run explosion in the first inning.

 

The Cogs hit three home runs in the win. Home runs for The Cogs came when Nate Miller homered in the first inning, James Moretti homered in the first inning, and Mike Webster homered in the fourth inning.

Webster got the win for The Cogs despite allowing five runs over seven innings. He struck out three, walked five and surrendered seven hits.

The Cogs hammered Thetfords pitching as six hitters had a field day, combining for 15 hits, 10 RBIs and 10 runs scored.

The Cogs put up one run in each of the second, fourth and fifth. In the second, The Cogs scored on an RBI single by Webster, scoring Dave Moxley.

The Cogs piled on three more runs in the bottom of the third. A clutch hit into a fielder’s choice scored Miller and Rich Weiss to open the scoring in the frame. That was followed up by Mike Lawson‘s triple, plating Clint Mathewson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5/31 Box and Recap

The Cogs/Miller Fiancial best Fuzzy Dogs in shootout, 14-8

 

Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Thursday as The Cogs outscored Fuzzy Dogs 14-8 in seven innings.

The teams banged out 25 hits hits between them, as well as 10 for extra bases.

The Cogs left no doubt in the outcome with five runs in the seventh.

The Cogs hit four home runs in the win. Home runs for The Cogs came when Clint Mathewson homered in the fourth inning, Felix Thomas homered in the sixth inning, Mike Lawson homered in the sixth inning, and Nate Miller homered in the seventh inning.

Mike Webster recorded the win for The Cogs even though he allowed eight runs over seven innings. Webster struck out eight, walked two and gave up eight hits.

The Cogs easily handled Fuzzy Dogs pitching as six hitters combined for 11 hits, 12 RBIs and 10 runs scored.

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5/29 – Rainout 6/1

The Cogs/Miller Financial top the Bulldogs behind Webster‘s three hits, 34-5

An excellent effort by Mike Webster hoisted The Cogs to a 34-5 win in five innings over the Bulldogs on Tuesday at one.

Webster racked up six RBIs on three hits for The Cogs. He singled in the second inning and homered in the first and fourth innings.

The biggest inning for The Cogs was the second. In the inning The Cogs scored 21 runs.

The Cogs hit four home runs in the win. Home runs for The Cogs came when Rich Weiss homered in the fourth inning, James Moretti homered in the fourth inning, and Webster homered in the first and fourth innings.

Dave Moxley got the win for The Cogs despite allowing five runs over five innings. Moxley struck out one, walked none and gave up eight hits.

The Cogs pounded the Bulldogs pitching, as nine hitters combined for 24 hits, 25 RBIs and 31 runs scored.

The Bulldogs jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the top of the first. PlayerC kicked things off for the Bulldogs with a double. PlayerD singled, scoring PlayerB. The scoreboard lit up again for the Bulldogs when PlayerC scored on an error, PlayerD and PlayerE scored on a two-run single by PlayerG, and PlayerG scored on an RBI single by PlayerI.

The Cogs never surrendered the lead after the first inning, scoring six runs on a two-run double by Tom Davis, a two-run home run by Webster, an RBI single by Devon Pruitt, and a wild pitch.

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5/26/12 – Game Recap

Webster hits and pitches The Cogs/Miller Financial to 21-0 victory

 

Mike Webster powered The Cogs at the plate and on the rubber Tuesday, willing The Cogs to a 21-0 victory over Fox.

Webster had three extra-base hits for The Cogs. He tripled in the first inning, doubled in the second and third innings, and singled in the fifth inning.

The Cogs’ Webster kept Fox off the scoreboard for all five innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on two hits while ringing up four.

The biggest inning for The Cogs was the second. In the inning The Cogs scored 11 runs.

The Cogs pounded Fox pitching, as nine hitters combined for 22 hits, 21 RBIs and 18 runs scored.

The Cogs increased its lead with three runs in the third. A clutch fielder’s choice scored Devon Pruitt to open the scoring in the frame. That was followed up by Dave Moxley’s double, scoring Jon Nebesnik.

The Cogs added five more runs in the top of the fourth. Tom Davis kicked things off with a double, scoring Rich Weiss and Nate Miller. That was followed up by Ian Ward’s single, bringing home Davis.

The Cogs built upon its lead with two runs in the fifth. A error scored Webster to start the scoring in the inning. That was followed up by Davis’ single, scoring James Moretti.

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5/24/12 – Softball Game

The Cogs/Miller Financial outlast Ruffino in high-scoring affair, 30-9

Pitchers had a tough day during the game between The Cogs and Ruffino, as the two teams put up 39 runs combined in a 30-9 The Cogs win.

The teams combined for 29 hits, including 11 extra base hits.

Fifteen runs in the first three innings helped The Cogs blow out Ruffino. An RBI double by Felix Thomas and an error during the first inning and an RBI single by Jon Nebesnik, a walk by Dave Moxley, and a sacrifice fly by George Nebesnik in the second inning fueled The Cogs’ offense early.

The Cogs hit four home runs in the win. Home runs for The Cogs came when Clint Mathewson homered in the third inning, Nate Miller homered in the third inning, James Moretti homered in the third inning, and Devon Pruitt homered in the fifth inning.

Mike Webster recorded the win for The Cogs. He allowed three runs over three innings. Webster struck out four, walked one and gave up five hits.

The Cogs easily handled Ruffino pitching as nine hitters combined for 18 hits, 25 RBIs and 28 runs scored.

The top of the first saw The Cogs take an early lead, 2-0. The Cogs pushed more runs across when.

It didn’t take long for Ruffino to answer as it scored two runs of its own in the first. Ruffino scored on a two-run double by PlayerE.

The Cogs built upon its lead with 10 runs in the third. Miller kicked things off with a three-run blast, scoring Moretti and Thomas. That was followed up by Mathewson’s two-run home run, plating Rich Weiss.

The Cogs increased its lead with eight runs in the fourth. A passed ball scored Weiss to start the scoring in the inning. That was followed up by Moxley’s single, bringing home Mathewson and Pruitt.

The Cogs added seven more runs in the top of the fifth. Pruitt started the inning with a two-run blast, scoring Mathewson. That was followed up by Moxley’s double, bringing home Tom Davis.

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