November 26, 2005 at 08:44PM View BBCode
In what appears to be the beginning of a season-long battle, the Ramblers and the defending champion Chicago Demolition are hooking up in a series today. The Ramblers have taken the first 2 games, extending their winning streak to 7 games, and have moved to within one game of Chicago.November 27, 2005 at 03:19AM View BBCode
The Ramblers have swept the series winning game 3 behind the pitching of Kyle Preston and have now tied the Demolition for 1st place!December 04, 2005 at 05:00AM View BBCode
Today, the Ramblers swept the Demolition at Chicago, not with their league-leading pitching, but by outslugging the powerful Demolition, scoring 26 runs in the 3 games. The Ramblers have now taken a 2-game lead in the NL!December 05, 2005 at 11:57AM View formatted
December 05, 2005 at 11:17PM View BBCode
Well, I look through our league, and I understand how Pitt & Philly hang with my team, and it will be interesting to see what Cincy does now that I have given him 2 of my better players.December 24, 2005 at 07:04PM View BBCode
Philly & Chicago have been going stride for stride for most of this season, neither team leading the other by more than 2 games for quite a while. The 2 teams are currently in the midst of a 3-game series against each other, and the Demolition have blown out the Ramblers, scoring 26 runs in the 2 games with Clement (#2 starter) & Collins (#3 starter) starting the games. Now 1 game behind, the Ramblers hope to get back on track in game 3 and continue to keep pace with Chicago.December 25, 2005 at 02:59AM View BBCode
Game 3 was a shutout win by Chicago, won by Mickey Outlaw, an original Rambler draftee in 1950, who is now 22-1 on the season. Chicago outscored the Ramblers, 32-11 in this series. With the season approaching the 3/4 mark, the Ramblers look forward to their next meeting with the Demolition to get these wins back.December 26, 2005 at 02:35AM View BBCode
Yes, the Demolition have been more than happy to hold first place since trading away Borgia & Soriano, a move made to keep the core of the Demolition youthful. This trade, and the commitment to develop some young hitters/ young pitchers weakens my regular season lineup/rotation. I thought I might fall off, but figured it was worth trying for a while.Pages: 1