Saturday July 11
Glenville, NY; Indian Meadows
10 am would be an early battle between the Cudas and Cyclones. The Cudas would send Jeff Streeter to battle new Cyclones Manager Joe Curcio. Both pitchers would throw complete games and Curcio and his Knuckleball would get the W 9-3.
12:30 pm
Saturday would be the 3rd and final meeting between the Canes and X-tribe. The Canes would send Tyler Travis to battle new Tribe member Tim Gilroy. The Tribe would get on the board in the first when Vumbacco would single and Lamalfa would try and sacrifice him over but would reach on a Canes error moving Vumbacco to 3rd. Vumbacco would score on a fielders choice and Lamalfa would score on a past ball to give the Tribe the 2-0 lead. The Canes would make some noise in the 1st when Hoffman would double and Kean would rip a single. Both players would be stranded on the bases when Gilroy would retire the next 2 hitters. The Tribe would get runners on in the 2nd when Kennedy would walk and Gregware would reach on a past ball third strike, but Travis would settle in and get Vumbacco to fly out to center. The Canes would again get runners on in the 4th when Hoffman would drop a bomb to center and Kean would follow up with another single. The Canes would strand 3 more runners this inning after Eric Solomon would single to load the bases but not get any Canes across the plate. That would be all the scoring for the Canes in this Game. The Tribe would put 2 more runs on the board for insurance scoring 1 in the 5th and 1 in the 6th when Caufield would hit a double to right center and be scored when Kennedy would rip a single down the third base line. The Tribe would take the game 4-1 but the Canes would take the season series 2-1.
WP: Tim Gilroy (7 IP, 7 K’s , 1 ER, 5 Hits, 1 BB)
LP: Tyler Travis (7 IP, 7 K’s, 3 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BB)
Player of the Game: Tim Gilroy
3:30 pm would be the final battle of the Mets and Knights. The Mets lead the season series 2-0 and would look to sweep the Knights. Joe Demarco would do the most damage in the game with 3 singles and 2 RBI. Assani and Spina would also have 2 singles in the game. Freddie Harris would remain hot with a single and a double with 3 RBI. The Mets would hit the ball well as always Erik Miller had 2 singles and a RBI and Gadani and B. Jette would also have singles in the game. Adam Anderson would throw the CG W with 7 K's, 1 ER, and 1 BB.
Sunday July 12th
With SUNY still putting in their Irrigation system the CDMABL games would be postponed at SUNY.
Glenville, NY: Indian Meadows
The Tribe would look to sweep the weekend in a 10 am battle against the Cyclones. Slater would lead the Tribe in hitting with a single and a double in the game and St. Louis would plate the only RBI to give the Tribe the 1-0 lead. St. Louis who had the games sole RBI would deal on the mound throwing 6 strong innings striking out 7 and giving up 0 runs. The Cyclones would have a shot in the 7th loading the bases but Joe Slater would do his job and pick up the save. Final Score X-tribe 1 Cyclones 0
Scotia, NY: Bob Moore Stadium
The Sunday night DH would be between the Black Sox and the Cudas. The Cudas would come out strong in Game one with 14 hits. Chris Chisena would deal the whole game only giving up 2 hits and not giving up a ball the OF all game. Final score Cudas 13 Sox 1.
Game 2 would be a wood bat extra inning battle between Sepulveda of the Cudas and Preston of the Sox. Both teams would struggle at the plate with a BIG strike zone. The game would be a 1-1 tie until the top of the 8th, when the Cyclones would get their leadoff hitter Lewis on when he ripped a single to right and the Maldonado would try an sacrifice him over but the Sox would have a costly error at first putting runners on 1st and 2nd. Jimmy Roger would lay down the perfect sacrifice bunt to move the runners over. Gawinski would then rip a double to right center scoring 2 to give the Cudas the 3-1 lead. That would be all Seulveda would need. He would go out in the bottom of the 8th and retire the Sox 1, 2, 3 to get the CG 8 Inning W. Final Score Cudas 3 Sox 1.