...the rotation, he proved why. "He was Irvine's Sunday starter and won a regional game, so he's a winner," Peninsula manager Jeff Walker said. "Those are the type of guys you love to have on your team. "Looked really good tonight...
...last five games. "We're getting quality starts out of our starters, our bullpen comes in and does the job," Peninsula manager Jeff Walker said. "Guys aren't collectively finding ways to get on base or finding ways to score runs. They're...
...Anchorage Bucs on Thursday. "It's a crucial win. It's a big win. It was, in a sense, a must win," said Peninsula manager Daniel Boyle, who wasn't around at the end of the game after being ejected for arguing with the umpires in the...
...Panners he faced, including back-to-back strikeouts to begin the top of the fifth. "He did a good job," Peninsula manager Jeff Walker said. "He had some trouble, bases loaded, no outs and limited them to one run which is what you want...
...gave up two unearned runs in the first inning and once again, that ended up being the difference in the game," Peninsula manager Jeff Walker said. "They didn't make any mistakes, they didn't beat themselves and we gave them too many runs...
...It'd have been nice to keep them from marking two runs in their half of the ninth, but that's the way it goes," Peninsula manager Jeff Walker said. "We're thrilled we actually scored runs." Snodgress breezed through the first two innings...
...the dugout and infield while helping close the park for the evening Although disappointed in the tough setback, Peninsula manager Daniel Boyle kind of enjoyed it. "They're actually a little frustrated and it's a little different," Boyle...
...hat on, it's that Oilers' relievers are tough to score on. "Our bullpen's been solid for us all year," Peninsula manager Daniel Boyle said. "They've done a great job of coming in and throwing strikes, getting outs when they needed...
...m. Friday morning. "We had eight hours to eat, sleep, get back up for breakfast and then go play again," Peninsula manager Daniel Boyle said via cell phone. "That speaks for itself." It couldn't have been too much of a distraction...
...home run in the seventh. "He pitched great. He threw seven strong innings. He did what we needed him to do," Peninsula manager Daniel Boyle said via cell phone. "Just a normal outing for Tyler Fleming. He's been that way all summer for...
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