2013年7月9日星期二

Baseball: Ballarat City Brewers fans celebrate the steps of fashion


      THREE Ballarat columns Brewer celebrated milestones in the best way possible in the Geelong Baseball Association A grade competition on Saturday.

The Brewers have the 150th A appearances quality outfielder Scott Kerr and former CEO Adam Irons and 100 Ash Hughes marked on this level with a 10-0 victory over Werribee Giants in seven innings in Ballarat.

And the association has accordingly with a 10-0 victory over Werribee Giants beat the Prince of Wales Reserve responded on Saturday.

Werribee was scattered to three as opposed to four points limited in the first round of the Brewers batting shots.

The players took a nap through intermediary innings before a late surge that forced an early finish.

Ballarat went through a quiet period before you sit for a run in the sixth and then put the game with five in the seventh.

Hipke with Ross and Tom Harrington did a great job on the hill - the removal of 11 of them - the Brew Crew played error-free defense and timely hitting produced under the direction of Hughes, Hamish Burrows and Leigh Ashmore.

"It was an important moment for us to serve the three major players to honor," President Alan Collins Brewer said after a pre-game presentation Kerr, Irons and Hughes.

"Even if a Premiership A quality eluded us for more than a decade we have been about the money in large part thanks to these fine men of the club," he said.

While the guests was absolutely convinced it was not flattering Giants decided that down after the first attack.

Werribee Hartigan retired pitcher to hold 11 batters in a row the game in Werribee.

If in the fifth point was the death knell of undeserved Hartigan, attack drew Brewers appointed to the mercy rule.

Now the second Brewers Guild Lions are now taking over a blockbuster Sunday.

     



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