Thursday 30 August 2012

It's Not That Sirius


It was another gorgeous late summer evening as the 'Cats took the field against the Wild Cards of SXM Radio. Not to be intimidated by the undefeated record of their opponents, the Wild Cards brought a spirited cheering section (read: two 8 year-olds) who conveniently started their chants as DangerCat batters were in the middle of their swing. Good thing this isn't golf.

After some small ball generated a couple of runs (triple, sac fly, triple, single) in the top half of the first, SXM came up and hit the ball hard, quickly racking up 4 runs to take the lead going into the second inning. True to our slow starting form, however, the good guys promptly mercied two of the next three innings while playing soul-crushing shut down defense to break the spirit of the Wild Cards and their eight year-olds. This game was effectively over after 4 innings, and literally over after 6, as the Wild Cards called uncle. Full credit where it's due, though: they were a fun bunch who laughed and joked the whole game, despite the lopsided score. Kudos, SXM.

Some honourable mentions: Amazing defensive work by Jenn and Wexler at second base, snagging a hot grounder and a looping pop up, respectively. They both hit the ball hard and got on base several times. Pugsley was on fire at the plate, hammering the ball several times including a bullet line drive that was destined to crack my sternum on the mound. Luckily, I pulled a full Neo (complete with keanu Reeves-esque flailing arms) to avoid the rocket up the middle. Other good defensive plays included a double play by Brendan, snaring a line drive then one-hopping it to first which was scooped by Terp to end the inning. Terp, playing SS for an inning, also leaped to snare a hot liner that was destined for the gap.

I think pretty much every dude but me hit a home run, with the possible exception of Prime (though I seem to remember him crushing one in the fifth or sixth and, as we were up by a few, taking his time around the bases for a triple... or something). Binstock recovered from an early fly-out to smash one over the head of their center fielder, followed quickly by Mike who followed suit to right to mercy in the second. We then had a three HR inning in the fourth, started off by Edwards who sliced a line drive that carried way out for a solo shot. Brendan then crushed one to the gap in left, turning on the afterburners to fly around the bases. Dave then showed a little of the Terpstra of yesteryear, blasting a bomb to straightaway centre over the heads of their outfielders who, finally, had moved back. Not far enough, obviously. 

Great game, 'Cats. A few of us will be getting together in Christie Pits to hit/field some balls and drink some beers on holiday Monday afternoon. Come by and take a few swings. Our next game is on Wednesday at Riverdale West (the wet one) against the formidable Big League Chews. Let's get the win and cap off an unreal season at a pub afterward.

Friday 24 August 2012

Friday 17 August 2012

Friday 10 August 2012

Standings Week 11

Hey Cats,

Stay tuned for info about our rain out make up date. In the meantime, here are this week's standings:


Our next game is Tuesday August 14th at Fairmount. Have a great weekend!

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Week 10 Standings

PLEASE DON'T FORGET THAT PLAYOFFS ARE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15th. TIME TBD.


Thursday 2 August 2012

Pirates without a paddle


It was a sad state of affairs walking up to little old diamond 2 in the middle of Riverdale West. Mr. Prime, Adam and Nener were using the Danger-Bats to dig trenches trying to drain the giant mud puddle that dominated the entire infield (with no success). Even with a shovel (biked in by Dave and gifted to the park community after the game) we were no match for the muck. As the Eggplant Pirates started arriving we tried with no luck to convince Howard to reschedule. With few options left the Dangercats got creative and decided to shift the entire field to avoid the mud. With first base now serving as home and the infield playing in short right field we got the game going without too much delay.

You could tell early on that the competition was not going to be too intense. The few base runners they did manage to get on in the early innings were completely lost, with one actually cutting across the diamond from first to third on a single. After we escorted him back to second we promptly got him out with a force at third on the next pitch.  From there it was a walk in the park as the 'Cats rolled to a dominating victory 22-4.  It's all a blur now as the celebrations got started before the game even ended but a special shout out to Debbie and Greg who filled in for our much depleted roster and both hammered the ball all day.

Another great game 'Cats. Next week, Thursday at Mcleary for another round of red dust up to your ankles, pitch to your own team, beer league softball!

The infield was in the outfield!

Nener up to bat!

Wednesday 1 August 2012