Season Stats 7-10
- July 11th, 2012
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The Cogs refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against Dundee, recording a 17-2 victory on Tuesday at one.
Ten runs in the first three innings allowed The Cogs to put the game away early.
An error and a three-run triple by Nate Miller in the first inning and a sacrifice fly by Devon Pruitt and an RBI triple by Dave Moxley during the second inning fueled The Cogs’ offense early.
Miller got a hit in each of his three at bats.
The Cogs relied on Mike Webster to eat up innings en route to the win. Webster pitched six innings and allowed one earned run, four hits and two walks while striking out four.
The Cogs pounded Dundee pitching, as eight hitters combined for 15 hits, 11 RBIs and 14 runs scored.
Tuesday was a day Mike Webster will remember forever as Webster threw a perfect game in The Cogs’ 27-0 victory over CountryBoy.
No one on the opposing team had an answer for Webster as one by one the The Cogs pitcher sat them all down, pitching a perfect game. He punched out six batters while tallying his tremendous feat. Webster got PlayerF to ground out to retire the side and end the game.
Twenty-two runs in the opening three innings allowed The Cogs to easily put away CountryBoy. A two-run double by James Moretti, a two-run double by Felix Thomas, an RBI double by Nate Miller, an RBI double by Rich Weiss, an RBI double by Mike Lawson, an error, and an RBI single by Dave Moxley in the first inning and an error, a two-run double by Weiss, an RBI double by Lawson, an RBI double by Devon Pruitt, an RBI single by Jason Carnell, a two-run single by Moxley, an error, and a groundout by Webster during the second inning helped The Cogs put some runs on the board early.
Lawson put himself in scoring position with four extra-base hits for The Cogs.
The Cogs pounded CountryBoy pitching, as nine hitters combined for 21 hits, 21 RBIs and 24 runs scored.
The Cogs brought home three runs in the third inning, and matched that run total in the fifth. In the third, The Cogs scored on an error, plating Thomas.
An impressive effort by Felix Thomas carried The Cogs to a 24-0 win in five innings over Thetfords on Thursday at three.
Thomas blasted two home runs for The Cogs. Thomas went 2-3 in the game with four RBIs and three runs scored. Thomas homered in the first and third innings.
Twenty runs in the first three innings helped The Cogs blow out Thetfords. A two-run single by Mike Webster, a two-run home run by Thomas, and a home run by Jason Carnell during the first inning and a three-run home run by Webster, a three-run home run by Nate Miller, a solo home run by Devon Pruitt, a steal of home by Carnell, and an RBI single by George Nebesnik in the second inning helped The Cogs put some runs on the board early.
The Cogs hit seven home runs in the win. Additional home runs for The Cogs came when Thomas homered in the first and third innings and James Moretti homered in the fifth inning.
Webster got the win for The Cogs. He tossed five innings of shutout ball. Webster struck out two, walked three and gave up three hits.
The Cogs hammered Thetfords pitching as seven hitters had a field day, combining for 16 hits, 19 RBIs and 18 runs scored.
The Cogs looked to be in control, up by five runs in the second inning, but Dundee came back to grab a 7-5 win on Tuesday at four.
Dundee was sparked by PlayerD and PlayerH, who teamed up for three hits and two RBIs.
In the top of the first, The Cogs grabbed the early lead, 5-0. The Cogs got things going when George Nebesnik singled. A single by Mike Webster then moved Nebesnik from first to third. The Cogs then tacked on more runs when Thomas scored on an RBI single by Rich Weiss and Weiss and Mathewson scored on a two-run single by Devon Pruitt.
The lead stayed with Dundee after the fourth, when it scored one run on a triple by PlayerH.