JV Baseball falls 8-5 to Vintage Crushers

There are many unwritten rules.  Don’t chew with your mouth open.  Don’t leave your shopping cart in the middle of the aisle.  Don’t get on a train before people get off.  Don’t stand on the left side of an escalator.  Don’t propose at someone else’s wedding.  Don’t use the urinal right next to someone if another one is available.  Don’t…

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JV Baseball falls 2-0 to Benicia Panthers

A doppelganger is a mysterious, exact double of a living person.  The closet equivalent in baseball today is two minor league players who are both named Brady Feigl, stand 6’4” tall, have fiery red hair, wear glasses, and had the same elbow surgery performed by the same doctor in 2015.  Although not quite in that category, there are a number…

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Varsity Dons Baseball Lose 4-3 to Benicia

The boys headed to Benicia High School to take on the Panthers on Tuesday. Henry Souza got the startand pitched a complete game for the Dons. He gave up 4 runs (3 earned) and 5 hits with 3 walks and 5strikeouts in a tight 4-3 road loss. Trailing 1-0 in the 3rd inning, Keegan Goddard got a rally started for…

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JV Baseball falls 5-2 to Benicia Panthers

Last Thursday, I profiled GameChanger  and mentioned how we all “know and love” the system.  On Tuesday, I was eating those words as the system went down globally just as the Dons took the field to face the Panthers. I jinxed it. Never missing an opportunity, however, I thought jinxes and superstitions would be a perfect article theme.  The most famous…

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Varsity Baseball Drops Tight Game to College Park 1-0

Varsity baseball took on the College Park Falcons on Tuesday in their first game after Spring Break. Itperfect day for a ballgame in Pleasant Hill as Junior Henry Souza took the hill for the Dons. The Acalanessquad knocked out 11 hits in a solid offensive attack that just could not produce a run. Despite everystarter getting at least one hit,…

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Acalanes JV Baseball Opens League Play with “Intimidating” 7-0 Win over College Park Falcons

Similar to a big pile of laundry looking intimidating, intimidation has always been a part of baseball.  Babe Ruth, who once struck out looking against “the Big Train” Walter Johnson, turned to the umpire arguing that the pitch sounded high.  Nolan Ryan was known for his high leg kick, record-breaking strikeouts, and pummeling Robin Ventura.  Randy Johnson, the tallest pitcher…

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