Daily Times: Week 6, May 31st - Millennium Sunday Roundup
Chris "Stanky Leg" Stankiewicz may own an unfortunate nickname, but he racked up four hits and four RBIs to lead R.P. McMurphy's Bar & Grille to the sweep of Diablos Smokehouse in doubleheader wins of 16-13 and 10-1, respectively.
Sean "Soccer Legs" Matthews racked up five hits and scampered for five runs, and Dave Blessing graced his mates by adding four hits.
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Casey's Crew 20-21, Marty Magee's Irish Pub II 0-6 >> Terrence Heller and Mike Palladino combined for six hits, while future Phillie Ron "Pop Pop" Sapp clubbed a home run to pace Casey's in the opener. Mark "Big Daddy" Gonzalez knocked in six runs to help his crew ice the sweep in Game 2.
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Stanley Kup Inn 18-15, Hunt's Annex Lounge 2-5 >> Sean Moore shouldered the hitting duties with his eight hits and seven runs scored in the twin bill, while Marty Ferrell came away with the eventual winning hit in a tightly contested 10-run nightcap.
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Haggerty's Cafe 10-17, J.D. McGillicuddy's Brookline 11-7 >> Frankie Magee and Chris Hoffman each doubled and hit 3-for-3 behind winning hurler Al Fuimano to lead the Irish dudes past the other Irish dudes in Game 1. Haggerty's would bounce back with a mercy-rule pounding in the nightcap, though, behind homers from Joey Aaron, Brian McGrath and Troy O'Neil.
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Colombo Lodge 16-10, Maggie's Irish Pub I 8-0 >> Bob Ferraro smacked three hits and six ribbies in the opener, and topped it off by twirling a one-hitter on the hill in Game 2 as Colombo Lodge swept.
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The Stretch 16-8, Marty Magee's Irish Pub 15-7 >> John Maguire tripled thrice in Game 1, and Devon Mosser cracked three hits and knocked in five runs behind winning hurler Tom Lacey's "killer" pitching to help The Stretch scrape the sweep.
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Sawloon 16, Barnaby's of Ridley 9 >> Tony Debarberie and Kevin Cassidy helped Sawloon bounce back in the nightcap after dropping the opener with four hits apiece and a combined four runs scored to salvage the split. Game 1 went unreported.
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Prestige Worldwide 16-9, Jimmy Mac's Wolfpack 14-17 >> Brett Radwill slugged a double and a homer, while Mike Chestnut added three hits to help Prestige take the opener. Game 2 went unreported.
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Femi's Pizzeria/Rothman Institute 16-22, Casey's Saloon Ridley Park 10-11 >> Donning fresh garb, Rothman Institute took the sweep behind Pat O'Leary's eight hits on the afternoon and Keith Hinckle's 10th-inning dinger in the nightcap.
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Shanko Landscaping 11, Cocco's Pizzeria & Pub of Aston 5 >> Jimmy Butz hit 4-for-4 with a pair of RBIs to pace the landscapers in a Game 1 win. There was no report for the nightcap.
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Upland A.C. 23-17, Barnaby's of Ridley/Danese Softball 2-2 >> Brian Leon showed he can hit a little bit, as he combined for a pair of homers, seven total hits, seven runs and 14 RBIs to help Upland cruise to the sweep. Joey Kelly added four hits and five RBIs in the opener behind winning pitcher Mark Atkins.
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J.D. McGillicuddy's Kirklyn Ducks 15-14, Briarcliffe Bar and Grill 7-3 >> Joe Carlile plated three runs and hit 4-for-4 in the opener, and Steve Reiley powered the Ducks with a homer in the nightcap en route to the sweep.
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Jimmy D's 8-12, Leonetti Insurance 1-10 >> Joe McGilligan and Jim Mergliano both dialed up homers in the opening slate of games, while McGilligan ripped two more round-trippers in Game 2 to help Jimmy D's take the sweep.
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Double Edge Sports Grille 9-11, Bombers 6-4 >> Chip Proctor won the first game – and the chance to rip his jersey off amid postgame hysteria — when he punched out the tying run at the plate to end it in the seventh. Brian Musmanno (3-for-3) and Dan Ryan (two doubles) helped ice the sweep in Game 2.
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Duffer's Pub 13-3, Cerdos de Delco 11-16 >> There was no report for Game 1, a Duffer's victory. Nolan Smith hit 4-for-4 and went deep in the nightcap, while Franny Long also went – well, you know – to help the Pigs of Delco preserve a split.
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Eddie's Barber Shop Collingdale 8, Ram's Pizza Tavern 5 >> Carl Pascale paced Eddie's with three hits, while Timmy Taylor added two hits and a pair of runs in the win for Eddie's. As for which of the two games these events occurred, along with a score and details for the other, your guess is as good as ours.
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Stinger's Restaurant and Bar 8-8, Barnaby's of Aston 6-5 >> Mark Herkert's bases-clearing three-bagger in the sixth inning handed the Stingers a comeback win in the opener. No details were reported for the nightcap other than that Steve Rinaldi, Mike Moritz and Mike Pastella are good at this hitting thing.
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Videon Chrysler Dodge Jeep 10-1, Premier Orthopedics 5-11 >> After spotting 10 runs to its opponent in the first slate, Premier bounced back for Game 2 in a big way behind nifty pitching from Nadav Shaposhnick and flashy defense from Trevor Phelps, Rob Frick and Sean Chase.
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J.D. McGillicuddy's of Tinicum 17-22, Marty Magee's Lumberjacks 2-16 >> Carmen D'Urso ripped a triple and a home run, both to the opposite way, to pace 'Cuddy's in Game 1, while Tom McCarron hit a pair of dingers in the nightcap to clinch the sweep and a rowdy postgame celebration at teammate Norman Gibson's college grad party.
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Krohmer Mortgage 19-15, AddictedFurnishings.com/Birch 4-10 >> Tim Coulter went 3-for-3 with four ribbies, while Brad Berner added four hits and plated three runs in the opener. Jason Dougherty and Jason Bertulis each powered Krohmers with three hits in Game 2 to ice the sweep.
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Pogue Mahone's Pub 15, Burgundy Lounge Punishers 0 >> Mike Malkoun, Dave Bush and Thomas Behmke each hit 3-for-3 to help Mahone's swipe the split with a Game 2 win. No report was filed for its Game 1 defeat, however.
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Murray's Bar & Grille 20-16, Miller's Ale House Heavy Hitters 19-5 >> Winning pitcher Jeff Olejniczak helped himself with six hits over both games in the twin bill, while Rob Girard chipped in with a homer to help Murray's to the sweep.
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Maggie's Irish Pub II 13-19, Adam Mechanical 5-13 >> Dave Grimaldi (three hits, three RBIs) and Marty O'Connor (two hits, two RBIs) paced Maggie's with the bat in Game 1, while Phil Saraceni shook off the post-bachelor party headache to hit 4-for-4 and score three runs in the nightcap as Maggie's swept.
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Della Polla's Tavern 17-13, Lebano's Catering & Deli 7-14 >> Mike "Tuna" Bucella clubbed a three-run homer and finished with four hits in Della Pollas' Game 1 win, while Jay Gramlick also doubled twice in the victory. No details were reported for the Pollas' nightcap loss, except the urgent need for infield practice this week.
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