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Today's date is:
Boston Renegades
2005 Game Results
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Game #1 Boston Beats Comet B in Extra Innings 14-13
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Boston was fired up and focused on getting off to a good start. That focus paid
off as Darren Black helped the team get off the field with 2 put outs in the
first inning. In the bottom half of the first, Boston accomplished something
they have never done by sending 7 batters to the plate as Joey Buizon, Luis
Marquez, Darren Black and Sengil Inkiala all plated runs to give Boston a 4-1
lead. Each team would battle as Chicago scored at least one run in every inning
and Boston scored in six of the 7 innings played in this contest. After three
innings, Boston had opened up an 8-3 lead and was feeling very good. However, a
young Comets team would not give up as they plated 3 runs in the 4th and 5 runs
in the 5th inning to take the lead 11-9. Boston would answer in the 5th as Joey
Buizon, Darren Black and Joe Quintanilla each scored to pull ahead 12-11. The
Comets would tie it in the 6th and Boston had a chance to win in regulation. The
pressure of being a hero may have been too much as Buizon and Black each struck
out to start the inning and Inkiala grounded out. In the first set of extra
innings, Chicago plated a run and threatened for more but Joey Buizon made two
huge defensive stops to allow Boston one more chance. Down 13-12, Joe
Quintanilla led off the bottom of the inning with a run scoring hit and with one
out Luis Marquez strode to the plate and hit a walk off scoring hit to give the
Renegades their first win of the 2005 season. Defensively, Darren Black led the
way with 6 put-outs. Boston set a few team records as Luis Marquez became the
first player in Renegade history to score 4 runs in a game. This was also the
most runs Boston had scored in a single game in their four year history.
Game #2 Cleveland Holds off Pesky Renegades 15-12
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Respect. Boston had been beaten 26-8 in their last two matches against the
Scrappers and they knew it would take their best effort to pull off this upset.
Joey Buizon got things started with a run scoring hit in the first inning but
the bats of Cleveland seemed to be too much for Boston as it struggled to adjust
to the bombs off the Scrappers bats. Cleveland scored seven times in the first
to put them up 7-1. Boston then allowed 3 more runs with two outs in the second
as the Scrappers built a 10-2 lead after two innings. Dan Cotter would not let
this team give up. His fiery attitude got the team back into the game. Boston
plated 5 runs in the 3rd inning as Quintanilla, Black and Inkiala all scored
once with Marquez scoring twice. The confidence was starting to soar as the
defense began to settle down. Cleveland scored less runs each inning the game
went on and after four and a half innings Cleveland clung to a 14-11 lead after
squandering an 8 run lead. Unfortunately, the home town club ran out of time.
Cleveland went on to place three of their players in the all-tournament
offensive team. Those players would account for 11 of the Scrappers 15 runs.
Sengil Inkiala led the way offensively for Boston with 4 runs to become the
second player in team history to plate 4 runs in a game. Darren Black would lead
the defense with 4 put-outs on the day.
Game #3 Boston
Calls the Bluff Winning 10-3
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After Boston had its two most productive offensive games in team history, they
strode into the Bluff game with some confidence they could put some runs on the
board. They struck early and often as Luis Marquez, Dino Vasile and Darren Black
scored in the first inning and Quintanilla, Buizon and Vasile scored in the
second to build a 6-1 lead. The highlights in this game for Boston included
Rookie Eloy Vega's first defensive stop as a Renegade and Dino Vasile's first
game with multiple runs scored (2). The win put the Renegades at 2-1 on the
season. After three games, they had more wins in this tournament than in the
previous two years combined.
Game #4 Boston Clinches 4th Place
in Bolingbrook Tourney Losing 19-7 to Kansas
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The battle cry for the weekend was "Why Not Us". So what if Kansas finished
second in the World Series in 2004. Rumors were flying that this team was banged
up and struggling to put the ball into play in their traditional manners. Boston
was coming into this game with more confidence than ever before. Why Not Us?
Kansas went down 1-2-3 with three consecutive strike-outs in the first and
Boston put 4 balls into play as Marquez and Inkiala paved the way to give Boston
a 2-0 lead. Kansas would wake up scoring 4 runs in the second and 5 runs in the
third. Down 9-2 Boston had more fight in them as Inkiala, Black, JJ Ward and
Buizon all scored runs to bring Boston within 3 runs at 9-6. Defensively though
Boston could not keep up as Kansas pounded the ball all over the field scoring 3
runs in the 4th, 6 runs in the 5th and 1 run in the 6th inning. Offensively,
Marquez and Inkiala scored 2 runs each and Darren Black led the defense with 5
put-outs. Darren Black would be named to the All-Defensive team for Boston for
the 2nd consecutive year in a row and his third time in his career.
Game #5 Long Island Bombs Boston at Home 17-5
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A chance to get revenge on Long Island for ending their story book 2004
Consolation bracket run. A chance to show the Boston fans what beepball is about
in its first ever home game against an out of state opponent. The hottest day of
the year in Boston with temperatures predicted to hit record highs of 100
degrees. It had all the makings of a traditional Boston/New York Rivalry. New
York rolled into town about an hour late and the 4 hour bus ride looked like it
may take a toll on the Bombers as they struck out 6 times in the first 2 innings
as Boston took a 2-1 lead with 2 runs scored by Joe Quintanilla. As Steve Guerra
later said, "those first two innings were like Batting practice"..and Long
Island quickly woke up. They plated 4 runs in the 3rd inning and after four
innings they held a 6-3 lead over Boston. The Renegades were fighting. They were
putting balls in play left and right but the strong defense of Long Island led
by 2004 World Series defensive MVP, Frank Guerra was too much. He had 6 of the
teams 8 put-outs through 4 frames with a few spectacular plays including an
almost catch of a line smash off the bat of JJ Ward. The 5th inning would spell
trouble as Long Island found many holes in the Boston Defense as they scored 7
runs in the 5th and another 4 runs in the 6th inning. Frank Guerra would lead
the Bombers with 7 put-outs on the day and a 5 for 6 performance at the plate.
For Boston, Joe Quintanilla scored three runs on the day. Despite the loss for
Boston, this was a record game for the team as it put more balls into play on
the day than in any other game in team history. Dan Cotter, Steve Kasha and Rob
Weissman worked together to strike-out only 6 batters (74% of their team at-bats
were put into play). Most importantly, A beepball tradition has been started as
the two teams have already begun planning a game in 2006.
Game #6 Long Island beats Boston in Time shortened game 6-1
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The plan was to play a double header, but time restrictions would limit the game
to two innings. Revised line-ups for both teams trotted on to the field and the
other Guerra (Steve) would end up leading the Long Island Bombers with 2 runs
scored as the Bombers rolled to a 5-1 victory. The highlight of the game for
Boston came in the 2nd inning as Kae Rausch stepped to the plate for her 1st
at-bat of the season after coming out of retirement. She drove a smash down the
third base line that rolled about 120 feet and scored the first run of her four
year career. Despite the loss, the Renegades embraced their former Co-Captain in
what was a touching moment. Sometimes Beepball is not about the wins and losses.
Sometimes Beepball is about overcoming a disability with hard work and team
effort.
Game #7 BlackHawks Refuse to
Go Down Winning 10-6
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The first opponent of the round robin round would be the #1
seed of the bracket, the Austin Black Hawks.
The temperatures were closing in on 90 degrees at 9:00 in the morning in
the heat of Houston. At the coin toss, Boston opted to be the away team and caught
the Blackhawks by surprise. Luis
Marquez, Joey Buizon and Darren Black spotted Boston with three runs in the top of the
first. Austin would plate two runs in the bottom of
the first and tie it up in the second at 3-3.
Boston
would pick up one more run in the 4th by Joey Buizon to pull within
6-4. In the bottom frame, Austin would score
another pair to give them breathing room.
Once again, Boston
showed fight as Joe Quintanilla and Luis Marquez plated runs to pull back
within 2 in the top of the 5th..but that would be all she wrote for
the Renegades as Austin
went on to win this game 10-6. Highlights
for Boston
included Darren Black’s 5 defensive put-outs and the stellar defense of Luis
Marques starting at third base for the first time (2 put-outs).
Game #8 Boston Defense Takes the Sting Out of the Sting
Rays Winning 3-1
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The Stockton Sting Rays were appearing in their first ever
beepball World Series and were looking forward to playing the Boston
Renegades. Boston never got their offense going. The offense played one of its worst games of its
team history as it struck out 62% of the time it came to the plate. JJ Ward, Joey Buizon and Joe Quintanilla
supplied the lone three runs for the Renegades.
Stockton also plated their first ever run in World Series play as Rita
Overstreet scored one run in three trips to the plate. The good news for Boston was this was one of the first games
they had ever won with their defense. Boston got defensive stops
from five different players Darren Black (3), Joey Buizon (2), Luis Marques,
Evan Silver and JJ Ward (1).
Game #9 Taichung County
Shows Boston
How They Play Ball in Taiwan Cruising 19-4
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