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I played in Newark American, but still pulling hard for the hometown team.bluehenbillk wrote:Newark National LL is where I played little league baseball. Newark has a #1 pitcher as good as anybody that they'll most likely throw tonight. I like their odds against Iowa. Crowd for that game is supposed to be 20,000-25,000 plus, that will help the adopted local team.

Naamans LL here. We used to shit on Newark.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:I played in Newark American, but still pulling hard for the hometown team.bluehenbillk wrote:Newark National LL is where I played little league baseball. Newark has a #1 pitcher as good as anybody that they'll most likely throw tonight. I like their odds against Iowa. Crowd for that game is supposed to be 20,000-25,000 plus, that will help the adopted local team.

5-0 Delaware early.ASUG8 wrote:Delaware vs. THE Iowa? Sorry DE, you don't have a prayer. Save the travel costs and mail in an L.![]()

There's an upstate and downstate in Delaware?93henfan wrote:5-0 Delaware early.ASUG8 wrote:Delaware vs. THE Iowa? Sorry DE, you don't have a prayer. Save the travel costs and mail in an L.![]()
Also, upstate slime doesn't impress me. One downstate team already won a World Series this month.
Absolutely. Above and below the canal. I-95 urban/industrial nightmare above and God's country, beaches, Amish below.tribe_pride wrote:There's an upstate and downstate in Delaware?93henfan wrote:
5-0 Delaware early.
Also, upstate slime doesn't impress me. One downstate team already won a World Series this month.

What he said!93henfan wrote:Absolutely. Above and below the canal. I-95 urban/industrial nightmare above and God's country, beaches, Amish below.tribe_pride wrote:
There's an upstate and downstate in Delaware?

Is the kid that started tonight the #1? Not that he has pitched bad, but he is hardly dominant.bluehenbillk wrote:Newark has a #1 pitcher as good as anybody that they'll most likely throw tonight.

In a perfect world, that's what UD and DSU would represent. The ag, slower lower DE school for DSU, and all the yuppies up north go to UD. Well the second part is already true.93henfan wrote:Absolutely. Above and below the canal. I-95 urban/industrial nightmare above and God's country, beaches, Amish below.tribe_pride wrote:
There's an upstate and downstate in Delaware?

Yea Hardcastle is their ace, he is starting vs CA on Sunday.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Is the kid that started tonight the #1? Not that he has pitched bad, but he is hardly dominant.bluehenbillk wrote:Newark has a #1 pitcher as good as anybody that they'll most likely throw tonight.
Edit: never mind, the kid that came in to pitch the 5th is obviously the #1.

It's never proper. Even for kids too young to know any better.HI54UNI wrote:What's up with the flat billed hats?

I know they're aren't ever proper. I've had a couple of conversations with my kids about it explaining how wrong it is.93henfan wrote:It's never proper. Even for kids too young to know any better.HI54UNI wrote:What's up with the flat billed hats?![]()
So apparently this California team that Delaware is facing tomorrow has a pitcher who is 6'4", 166 lbs. Yesterday, he threw the first ever complete game no-hitter in Little League history since a rule change in 2007 that limits pitchers to 85 pitches. His no hitter went into one extra inning, so this kid pitched a no-hit shutout of less than 85 pitches over seven innings. 13 Ks.
David vs Goliath tomorrow.

Kid can't pitch tomorrow, actually can't pitch until at least Tuesday.93henfan wrote:It's never proper. Even for kids too young to know any better.HI54UNI wrote:What's up with the flat billed hats?![]()
So apparently this California team that Delaware is facing tomorrow has a pitcher who is 6'4", 166 lbs. Yesterday, he threw the first ever complete game no-hitter in Little League history since a rule change in 2007 that limits pitchers to 85 pitches. His no hitter went into one extra inning, so this kid pitched a no-hit shutout of less than 85 pitches over seven innings. 13 Ks.
David vs Goliath tomorrow.

Oof.93henfan wrote:David vs Goliath tomorrow.


They're 12 year olds. Stage fright is real at that level. It was really obvious with our second pitcher. If you looked close enough, you could see the piss running down his leg.Cluck U wrote:I haven't seen a group of kids pitch that badly in a long time.![]()
Holy crap, not one of the Delaware pitchers could consistently get the ball anywhere near the plate. Some of those pitches were thrown nearly 7 feet high and 3-4 feet off the plate...repeatedly.![]()
WTF?
