The Dirty Pirates Loot Booze To Plunder The Division Title
The Dirty Pirates set sail to their crossover skirmish and plundered Booze on First to loot the division title with a stress-free 12-2 victory.
The Pirates stormed the Booze defenses with 5 runs in the first two innings; scored 4 in the fourth and 3 more in the last two innings for an easy victory. After blastin' Moose Knuckles--the Pirates closest divisional rivals--19-11 on Monday, the Pirates were relaxed and jovial as they battled Booze.
The Pirates finished their season relatively early and now must wait for the play of final divisional games for final seeding. Regardless the results, the Pirates have an unbreakable grip on the one seed in the North/East division.
"The one and done Andy's playoff format makes things difficult, but securing the one seed is an advantage..." said Cap'n John C. "We have some tough games ahead..."
The Pirates do, indeed, have some tough games ahead and the long wait before they battle again will not help them.
"Most of us will skirmish through the break..." said John C, "...but this unit won't battle together for a bit. It's on us to stay sharp."
Meanwhile, the Pirates will careen their Schooner and strip the barnacles from the hull. They will need every advantage when post season skirmishes commence.
The Pirates stormed the Booze defenses with 5 runs in the first two innings; scored 4 in the fourth and 3 more in the last two innings for an easy victory. After blastin' Moose Knuckles--the Pirates closest divisional rivals--19-11 on Monday, the Pirates were relaxed and jovial as they battled Booze.
The Pirates finished their season relatively early and now must wait for the play of final divisional games for final seeding. Regardless the results, the Pirates have an unbreakable grip on the one seed in the North/East division.
"The one and done Andy's playoff format makes things difficult, but securing the one seed is an advantage..." said Cap'n John C. "We have some tough games ahead..."
The Pirates do, indeed, have some tough games ahead and the long wait before they battle again will not help them.
"Most of us will skirmish through the break..." said John C, "...but this unit won't battle together for a bit. It's on us to stay sharp."
Meanwhile, the Pirates will careen their Schooner and strip the barnacles from the hull. They will need every advantage when post season skirmishes commence.