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NORTH SUBURBAN
YOUTH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
SEASON STATISTICS You
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EDGEBROOK-SAUGANASH
YANKEES
NOTE: There may be game date, time, diamond and opponent discrepancies between this page and the Schedule page. Where such exist, the Schedule page is correct. REGULAR SEASON |
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1. GAME
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Tues., April 30 Morton Grove White Sox Prairie View (away) 11-4 (1-0) M.Pagano (4), Robbie (2), N.Pagano (1), Creely (1) |
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Thurs., May 02 Morton Grove White Sox Prairie View (home) 17-6 slaughter in 4-1/2 innings (2-0) Creely (3), Mohr (2) |
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Fri., May 03 Edgebrook-Sauganash Giants Central Park West (away) 4-7 (2-1) M.Pagano (4), Robbie (2) |
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4. GAME DATE: OPPONENT: DIAMOND (HOME/AWAY): SCORE (RECORD): PITCHERS & INNINGS: |
Tues., May 07 Skokie Youth Braves Prosel (home) 16-5 slaughter in 5 innings (3-1) Robbie (4), Creely (1) |
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Thurs., May 09 Skokie Youth White Sox Central Park West (home) 12-1 slaughter in 4-1/2 innings (4-1) Creely (2), Belpedio (3) |
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS: Creely started for the Edgebrook-Sauganash Yankees and pitched two scoreless innings. Yankee Belpedio made his first appearance on the mound this season and allowed only one run in three innings. Fireballer Rosenblatt pitched the last two innings for the Skokie Youth White Sox and did a fine job. M.Pagano of the Yankees doubled and scored in the fifth inning to put the game out of reach. |
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6. GAME DATE: OPPONENT: DIAMOND (HOME/AWAY): SCORE (RECORD): PITCHERS & INNINGS: |
Tues., May 14 Skokie Youth White Sox Prosel 2 (away) forfeit by Skokie Youth White Sox (5-1) none used |
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Skokie Youth White Sox only had four players and forfeited the game at 6:00 PM. Managers divided the players present into two teams which played a four-inning practice game. Everyone had a great time! |
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Sun., May 19 Skokie Youth Cardinals Wildwood (home) 10-4 (6-1) M.Pagano (4), Creely (3) |
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Tues., May 21 Edgebrook-Sauganash Diamondbacks Prosel (home) 13-3 slaughter in 5-1/2 innings (7-1) M.Pagano (4), Robbie (1) |
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS: M.Pagano started for the Edgebrook-Sauganash Yankees and allowed one earned run over four innings. The Yankees had an 11-run first inning, which forced the Edgebrook-Sauganash Diamondbacks to play catch-up for the remainder of the game. The dominating pitching of Pagano held the powerful Diamondbacks in check, allowing Robbie to pitch the final inning to seal the victory. The Diamondbacks' Gustafson did a fine job pitching, holding the Yankees to only two runs in the final four innings. Good pitching and timely hitting prevailed for the Yankees. |
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9. GAME DATE: OPPONENT: DIAMOND (HOME/AWAY): SCORE (RECORD): PITCHERS & INNINGS: |
Fri., May 31 Morton Grove Cardinals Prairie View (away) 4-8 (7-2) M.Pagano (4), Creely (3) |
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Sun., June 02 Skokie Youth Diamondbacks Laramie (away) 12-2 slaughter in 5 innings (8-2) M.Pagano (1), Robbie (5) |
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS: M.Pagano started for the Edgebrook-Sauganash Yankees but had to be relieved because of a sore elbow after retiring the first two Diamondbacks. Robbie came in and did a great job pitching the next 4-1/3 innings. It was a very close game for the first few innings with Robbie and the Diamondbacks' Adler locked in a pitchers' duel. Robbie helped himself take the lead with two standup triples. The bats of the Yankees came alive and the final score was 12-2 in a five-inning slaughter rule victory. |
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Sat., June 08 Morton Grove Cardinals Wildwood (home) 7-3 (9-2) Robbie (7) |
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS: In a hard fought battle to avenge an earlier loss, the Edgebrook-Sauganash Yankees overcame the Cardinals 7-3. Robbie started for the Yankees and pitched a complete game gem. He was the most valuable player of the game although Creely was four-for-four with a home run and four RBI's. Call-up Eitz-Szybowski was two-for-four and a great addition to the Yankees' roster. Cardinal pitcher De Guzman pitched six excellent innings but could not hold off the Yankees' attack. Also see Morton Grove Cardinals page for another account of this game. |
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Wed., June 12 Skokie Youth Diamondbacks Wildwood (home) 14-7 (10-2) Robbie (4), Belpedio (1), Creely (2) |
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Sun., June 16 Edgebrook-Sauganash Giants Wildwood (home) 5-11 (10-3) Creely (6), N.Pagano (2) |
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Mon., June 17 Edgebrook-Sauganash Diamondbacks Wildwood (away) 8-7 (11-3) Robbie (4), Belpedio (1), N.Pagano (2) |
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS: Edgebrook-Sauganash Yankee Robbie and Edgebrook-Sauganash Diamondback Gustafson were locked in a classic pitchers duel for four innings. It was one-zip Diamondbacks after four superbly pitched innings by these two stars. Diamondbacks' catcher Kelly threw out two Yankees attempting to steal second and another was picked off. The Yankees remained aggressive on the base paths and tied the score in the top of the fifth despite the efforts of Kelly. The Diamondbacks broke through with four runs in the bottom of the fifth, taking a 5-1 lead. Both teams scored a couple of runs in the sixth inning making it 7-3 Diamondbacks after six innings. The turning point of the game came in the sixth when, with a man on second and two outs, Diamondback Walsworth lined one into the right/center gap. A streaking Weisz-Brownell nailed it in full stride to end the inning and lift the spirits of the Yankees. With new enthusiasm, the Yankees rallied to score five runs in the top of the seventh. Good pitching by N.Pagano and excellent defense in the bottom of the seventh preserved the 8-7 victory for the Yankees. |
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<Wed., June 05 - rained
out and never rescheduled> <Skokie Youth Braves> <Laramie (away)> |
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16. GAME DATE: OPPONENT: DIAMOND (HOME/AWAY): SCORE (RECORD): PITCHERS & INNINGS: |
<Mon., June 10 - rained
out and never rescheduled> < Skokie Youth Cardinals> < Prosel 2 (away)> |
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CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON |
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1. GAME
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Fri., June 21 Edgebrook-Sauganash Marlins Laramie (home) 14-4 slaughter in 5 innings (1-0) Robbie (4), Creely (1) |
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2. GAME
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Sat., June 22 Skokie Indians Hubs Heroes Central Park West (away) 3-13 slaughter in 6 innings (1-1) Robbie (3), Creely (3), Mohr (1) |
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3. GAME DATE: OPPONENT: DIAMOND (HOME/AWAY): SCORE (RECORD): PITCHERS & INNINGS: |
Mon., June 24 Skokie Youth Diamondbacks Wildwood (home) 9-12 (1-2) Robbie (4), Creely (3) |