




Game 79 Recap of 1-0 L; postgame from Hunter Day on his superb start
Photos from Maya Lee in Modesto!





Photos from Maya Lee in Modesto!
Plus Nick Leehey’s amazing out & photos from Anthony Alejandrez
Studies show ballers fans prefer to win 1-0 knockouts rather than lose them.
JT Snow protested the game and things got weird. Michael Thompson has our recap, including chicken tenders thievery by a co-founder.
I believe it is better to score 18 runs against someone else than have 19 scored against you. Just one man’s opinion though.
Photos from Maya Lee and Guy Sliwinski in Marysville, plus an explanation for that LBC forfeit.
Plus Anthony takes on a ghost golf cart at Raimondi.
With photos from Maya Lee in Marysville!
Roberto’s got the goods on the second 18-spot in a row for the B’s. Pictures from Terence Tee at Maximum Effort Photos:
Michael Thompson (3-0 in write ups) on the night of Fenceman, the once and future Raimondi legend
Father and son superfans Kime and Drake talk B’s quality time, seeing over 100 home games, their flag catching a foul, and surviving knockerball!
Roberto Santiago talked with the fan favorite B’s-turned-Mobiles on their return to Raimondi. Both guys are good guys; hope they find all the success.
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Michael Thompson has another superb recap for us—he’s written two games and both have been knockout wins!—plus fire truck fountains in the outfield:
Roberto Santiago gives us a great slice of life and background on the Blazers debut and Grateful Dead night (w/ background from Casey and Guy, comment from Mitchell Sanford, Jeter, Charlie) and Anthony Brooks writes his first recap of the season of Transit Night to go along with his superb photos (with comment from Esai and Jake).
Yesterday was my first time seeing the full ABS system in action. I didn’t hate it; it was pretty unobtrusive. But I love the human element of the game and subscribe to the idea that sports is best when we can fuss about it rather than factor out it. Conner Smith, who caught yesterday, had some thoughts about it in the recap too:
Baseball can be nutty sometimes
Roberto Santiago has our story!
Our first recap from Michael Thompson—super talented high school student!!!—is a splendid one for a classic game at Raimondi
Plus Michael O’Hara’s return and hot dog eating of course