April 9th, 2009, 6:30 PM PST @ Northrup Grunman in Woodland Hills
We got off to a solid start for our softball team in the valley. We used a 9-run 4th inning to beat No Fear fairly easily.
I played right field for the first 2 innings, dropping one fly ball on a tough looper. I then replaced the injured shortstop and played there for the rest of the game.
As for the bat, 2 for 3 with a couple RBI's and runs scored. Not bad for a couple months layoff.
Rockets Softball Record: 1-0
Gamenote: There was a play in the 5th inning that kinda sucked for this white chick on the other team where our left fielder gunned the ball home trying to throw her out and the ball just zipped straight for her ankle (I heard a nice pop and thought it had just hit her shoe - unfortunately it didn't). She ended up scoring but was down and out and done for. I checked her out after the inning ended and there was a nice softball mark on her ankle-ball. She was pretty cool about it and definitely a true trooper as she came out and high-fived everyone on our team on a good game (traditional softball gesture after the game) on one leg. I told her that mark definitely makes her leg look a lot more sexier and she laughed. FYI, I didn't get the number. Nonetheless, props to this chick.
The Players:
Mike
Michael
Ron
Dana
Dana's Dad
Scott
Viet
Morgan
Peggy
James
Ryan
We got off to a solid start for our softball team in the valley. We used a 9-run 4th inning to beat No Fear fairly easily.
I played right field for the first 2 innings, dropping one fly ball on a tough looper. I then replaced the injured shortstop and played there for the rest of the game.
As for the bat, 2 for 3 with a couple RBI's and runs scored. Not bad for a couple months layoff.
Rockets Softball Record: 1-0
Gamenote: There was a play in the 5th inning that kinda sucked for this white chick on the other team where our left fielder gunned the ball home trying to throw her out and the ball just zipped straight for her ankle (I heard a nice pop and thought it had just hit her shoe - unfortunately it didn't). She ended up scoring but was down and out and done for. I checked her out after the inning ended and there was a nice softball mark on her ankle-ball. She was pretty cool about it and definitely a true trooper as she came out and high-fived everyone on our team on a good game (traditional softball gesture after the game) on one leg. I told her that mark definitely makes her leg look a lot more sexier and she laughed. FYI, I didn't get the number. Nonetheless, props to this chick.
The Players:
Mike
Michael
Ron
Dana
Dana's Dad
Scott
Viet
Morgan
Peggy
James
Ryan
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