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#1 and #4 Go 20!

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day set the backdrop for the top seed Shooting Stars II to host the #4 Speakers. Shooting Stars II topped OOTL with 53 regular season wins.

The Speakers, fresh off a dramatic series against the Lemonheads, won 6 of the 10 meetings against the Stars this season. After losing the season opener, 15-10, the Speakers won 3. The Stars swept the 2nd Period series. The Speakers countered with an early 3rd Period sweep.

Game 1 – Jake Arrieta and Clayton Kershaw both dominate through 6. Arrieta allows 2 singles and a double — all in different innings. Kershaw surrenders a 2-out double and hits 2 Speakers. Neither starter sees a runner reach 3rd base.

Finally, with 1 out after the 7th inning stretch, Wilson Ramos picks on an Arrieta fastball and launches it out. Stars up 1-0.

Ian Kinsler doubles into the gap with 1 out in the 8th, but Kershaw whiffs both Dansby Swanson and Kris Bryant to preserve the slim 1-run lead.

Matt Belisle gets Yoenis Cespedes on a fly to right, then gives way to Aroldis Chapman after pinch hitter Mookie Betts is announced. Betts K’s. Anthony Rizzo flies to center to end the pitchers’ duel. Stars win, 1-0.

W – Kershaw (1-0); L – Arrieta (0-1); S – Chapman (1)

Game 2 – Jeremy Hellickson makes his Speakers’ post-season debut against Jacob deGrom. Dustin Pedroia greets Hellickson with a lead-off solo shot in the bottom of the 1st. Hellickson coughs up a hit in each of the next 4 innings, but no runner reaches 3rd.

The Speakers, still trying to spark their offense, leave runners in scoring position in the 3rd and 4th, but go 1-2-3 in the other 3 innings. Betts’ lead-off single in the 6th goes nowhere while Hellickson enjoys his first 1-2-3 inning in the bottom half.

The Speakers go in order in the 7th. With 2 away in the bottom half, Ender Inciarte singles (9). Hellickson departs for Adam Libertore. Pedroia lashes a hit-and-run single (7). Libertore strikes out Ryan Schimpf to end the threat.

The Speakers go in order in the 8th, still searching for their first run of the series. Pinch-hitter Yasmani Tomas doubles off Jeremy Jeffress to lead off the bottom of the inning. Pinch-runner Eduardo Nunez halts at 3rd on Matt Carpenter’s single (5).

With runners on 1st and 3rd, Jeffress strikes out Hunter Pence. Ramos grounds sharply to short. The Speakers turn a 6-4-3 twin killing to stop another Stars’ threat.

To this point, the Speakers have 6 hits and no runs through the first 17 innings of the series; and, only one Speaker runner has touched 3rd base.

Will Harris starts the 9th. David Dahl laces a double. Cespedes doubles him home to tie at 1-1. Rizzo connects on a 2-run home run. Manny Machado strikes out (8). Carlos Gonzalez doubles. Harris plunks Andrelton Simmons, then heads for the showers, now down 3-1.

Tyler Thornburg gives up RBI singles to Buster Posey (0-7) and Kinsler (5) before Thornburg retires the next 2 hitters.

All of a sudden, the Stars are down 5-1. JJ Hardy leads off with a single (9) off Bartolo Colon. Travis Jankowski strikes out. Inciarte hits a harmless fly out to right. Pedroia, enjoying a perfect day to this point, flies to left (4-5, D, HR, RBI, R) to knot the series at 1-1 with the Speakers heading home for the next 2 games.

W – Jeffress (1-0); L – Harris (0-1)

Game 3 – Jose Quintana and Carlos Martinez match up at Riegle Park. Both begin shaky outings. Carpenter triples home Pedroia in the 1st. Chris Young and Cespedes doubles tie at 1-1 in the bottom half.

The Speakers get Rajai Davis to 3rd (11, SB, 1-3) in the 2nd inning, but Thornburg takes over to strike out Young to end the inning. Bryant walks to lead off the bottom of the 3rd. After Cespedes and Rizzo K, Machado strokes a 2-run HR. Speakers up, 3-1.

The Stars leave a runner on 1st in the 2nd through 4th innings and can’t cash in on 2 base runners in the 5th. Martinez is pumped after wriggling out of that jam and retires the next 9 Stars.

Nunez boots a Davis grounder with 1 out in the bottom of the 6th. Posey grounds to short, sending Davis to 2nd with 2 away. Ramos commits a passed ball moving Davis to 3rd. Kinsler swings for the fences and clears the left field wall (6) for a commanding 5-1 lead.

With 2 outs in the 8th, Jonathon Villar singles (11). Keon Broxton works a walk, signaling the end of Martinez’s day (7.2 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 10 K).

Roberto Osuna prevents a Ramos walk. Then Ramos drives a double down the line to score a pair. Jarrod Dyson tries to walk, but is denied. Then he flies out to left to end the inning at 5-3.

Osuna returns in the 9th and is much more successful. Nunez flies to right. Both Jankowski and Inciarte whiff as the Speakers pocket a 5-3 victory and a 2-1 series advantage.

W – Martinez (1-0); L – Tyler Thornburg (0-1)

Game 4 will always be remembered in OOTL post-season history. Trevor Cahill and Joe Ross start well, but both will be long gone before this classic is decided.

The closest either team comes to an offensive threat is the Stars loading the bases with 2 outs in the 3rd. Ross calmly strikes out Aledmys Diaz to preserve the double shutout.

Chapman takes over for Cahill in the bottom of the 7th. Cespedes doubles with 1 out, marking the Speakers first hit of the game! Javier Baez, making his first series appearance, pinch hits for Gonzalez. Baez drives what initially looks like a 2-run homer, but Chapman (+51) brings it back to an RBI double. Baez would stay at 2nd as the inning ends.

Ross allows a lead-off single to Inciarte to begin the 8th. Nunez grounds him to 2nd. Pedroia doubles in the gap to re-tie the score at 1-1. Joe Blanton comes on and walks Diaz. Carpenter pops to short (8). Villar walks to load the sacks. Pence flies to left to prevent further damage. Game tied at 1-1.

Free baseball brings the fans much more than they could have ever anticipated. The 9th and 10th are uneventful.

Carpenter doubles (4) to start the 11th and to chase Libertore. Broxton pinch runs, but has to hold on Villar’s ground out to Machado. Pence is denied a walk by Jeffress, and then flies to shallow center. Broxton motors to 3rd on a Jeffress wild pitch. Ramos grounds weakly to 1st base to snuff another threat.

Top 12: Dyson doubles (0-6). Inciarte bunts him to 3rd. Nunez tries to squeeze him home, but Posey applies the tag and hangs on to record the huge 2nd out. Nunez then doubles (turned back HR!), but Brad Hand comes in to retire Pedroia on a pop to Simmons.

Bottom 12: Belisle plunks Rizzo. Davis pinch runs and steals 2nd. Two come-backers and a strike out send us to the 13th.

Diaz leads off with a double, the Stars third consecutive inning with a lead-off double. Osuna comes in to retire the next 3 batters in order. In the bottom half, Simmons reaches on Villar’s error, but is stranded at 2nd.

Colon comes on as the last Speaker in the pen. Dyson greets him with a 1-out single in the 14th, but Posey nails him trying to steal. Betts walks to start the bottom half, steals 2nd, and moves to 3rd on Davis’ sacrifice. Betts is caught attempting to steal home. Then Cespedes strikes out.

Both teams go 1-2-3 in the 15th. Francisco Cervelli, the Stars’ last first baseman, singles (9) to open the 16th. Villar doubles as Cervelli pulls up at 3rd. With the infield in, Pence pops up to Baez at 1st. (Infield deep would have been a DP!) Ramos pops to SS. Dyson grounds 3-1. Yet another threat averted.

Bottom 16: Kinsler singles (7) with 1 away. Enter Brian Flynn, the Stars’ final available reliever. Bryant walks. Young pinch hits and lines out to Nunez (8). Davis whiffs.

Colon walks Inciarte to open the 17th inning. Ender steals 2nd, but Nunez lines into a Kinsler unassisted DP.

While the Speakers’ bats quiet into a 12-in-a-row outage, Cervelli strokes another single (8) with 1 out in the 18th. Villar singles (11), but Pence grounds into a 1-6-3 double play to erase another threat against the tiring Colon.

Both teams mercifully go 1-2-3 in the 19th. The Stars repeat that pattern in the 20th.

Cespedes hits a one-hopper to the mound to begin the bottom half. Baez walks. As Baez breaks for 2nd, Machado singles (8) against Flynn (now base grade 11). With 1st and 3rd and 1 out, Simmons slaps an RBI single (8) to send the Riegle Park fans home happy.

The Speakers prevail, 2-1 in 20 innings, while getting out-hit 14-6. We wonder how many fans on the East Coast stayed up for the conclusion of this game.

W – Colon (6.2 IP, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 K, 22 BF)(1-0); L – Flynn (4 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 K, 16 BF + 4 from Game 3)(0-1)

Game 5 – With both pens in tatters, Kershaw and Arrieta would be counted on to go deep into this one as play returns to the Stars’ home park.

Swanson starts fast with a double. Bryant loses a chance to walk, but then doubles home Swanson. Kershaw turns back a home run (+35).

The Stars offense finally gets back in gear in the 4th. Carpenter’s lead-off walk turns into the game’s first run. Villar singles (11). Arrieta uncorks a wild pitch. Ramos and Broxton each lift a sac fly to center.

Jankowski walks to begin the 5th. Pedroia doubles him home.

Inciarte, who enters defensively, doubles to start the 7th. Pedroia doubles him home to give Kershaw a 4-1 lead.

Broxton walks to lead off the 8th. With Broxton on the move, Dyson singles (10). On another hit-and-run, Nunez swings through the pitch and Jett Bandy throws through. Kinsler steps forward and throws to 3rd to nab Broxton diving back. Nunez grounds to Simmons, moving Dyson to 2nd. Inciarte provides the clutch RBI single (7) to complete the scoring.

In two starts, Kershaw (17 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 25 K) totally dominates and wins twice. Speakers up 3 games to 2 and heading back home for another potential clincher. Both teams get some bullpen arms rested.

W – Kershaw (2-0); L – Arrieta (0-2)

Game 6 – deGrom and Hellickson each set the opponents down in order through 2. Villar singles (9) leading off the 3rd. Jankowski singles (10). Inciarte flies to shallow left. Pedroia walks to load the bases. Schimpf grounds into a 4-6-3 DP.

With 1 out in the bottom of the inning, Posey singles (7). Kinsler strikes out. Dahl singles (10). deGrom gives way to Chapman to face Betts, who rips a 2-run double (turned back HR). The Speakers take the early lead, 2-0.

Hellickson retires 9 straight Stars following the big double play to end the 3rd. Simmons gets a 2-out single (0-7) with Rizzo on base in the 4th, but the Speakers come up empty as Posey flies out to LF.

Diaz starts the Stars’ 7th with a single (7). Hellickson out; Hand in. Tomas pinch hits and forces Hand to bobble a spinning two-hopper for an E-1. Hand hits Pence with a pitch and departs with the bases juiced. Jeffress gets Ramos on a 4-6-3 DP with a run scoring. Jeffress walks Villar, but Jankowski pops up to end the inning with the score, 2-1, Speakers.

With their backs against the wall, the Stars try to keep their season alive in the 9th. Nunez doubles (turned back HR). Tomas misses 2 bunt attempts, but then successfully sacrifices Nunez to 3rd. Pence laces an RBI single (7) to knot the score at 2-2 and hang a blown save on Jeffress. Blanton comes in to get Ramos and Villar to close out the inning.

Machado doubles (5) off Belisle to lead off the bottom half. Gonzalez singles (9) to short right. Machado pulls up at 3rd with no outs. Davis pinch runs at 3rd as Thornburg takes the hill to save the Stars’ season. Thornburg strikes out Simmons. Posey steps in and ends the game and series (66-0-6) with a walk-off RBI single. Speakers win 3-2 and take the series, 4-2.

W – Blanton (1-0); L – Belisle (0-1)

#5 and #4 Go 13

The #5 seed Lemonheads and #4 Speakers settled their playoff series on Wednesday, November 29th. The Lemonheads ended strong to earn the final post-season spot while the Speakers sputtered down the regular season stretch.

Game 1 – Carlos Martinez sets down the ‘Heads 1-2-3 in the 1st. Lemonheads starter Drew Pomeranz doesn’t fare as well. Dansby Swanson leads off with a ringing single (10). Kris Bryant follows with a 2-run home run, equaling 50% of his entire regular season total!

Charlie Blackmon doubles to lead off the 3rd, but never advances beyond 2nd base. That’s the only hit allowed by Martinez until the 6th.

With 2 away, Daniel Murphy legs out a triple. Nellie Cruz follows with a clutch RBI single (9) to bring the ‘Heads closer, 2-1.

Bob’s Lemonheads threaten again in the 7th with 2 outs. Adam Duvall doubles. Martinez intentionally passes Blackmon, and then departs in favor of Jeremy Jeffress. Xander Bogaerts pops to Manny Machado to end the threat.

In the bottom of the 8th, Yoenis Cespedes rips a 2-out ball off the top of the left field fence. Former teammate, Jeurys Familia (+62) denies the insurance solo. Carlos Gonzalez hits a harmless fly to left off Dan Jennings to carry a slim 1-run margin to the 9th.

Jeffress sets down Hernan Perez, JD Martinez and Jake Lamb in a row to earn the save. In fact, Jeffress retires all 7 Lemonheads he faces to preserve the 2-1 win for the Speakers. The first two batters Pomeranz faces determines the outcome.

W – Martinez (1-0); L – Pomeranz (0-1); S – Jeffress (1)

Game 2 – The Lemonheads break out in a big way, scoring in each of the first 4 innings to take a commanding 5-1 lead. Trevor Story and Cruz each go deep against Jake Arrieta, who allows 10 hits and 8 ER. Brad Hand mops, but doesn’t fare any better, coughing up 3 hits in 0.2 IP.

The ‘Heads easily knot the series at 1-1 with a resounding 8-3 thrashing. Plus, the Lemonheads will enjoy home cooking for the next two games.

W – Seth Lugo (1-0); L – Arrieta (0-1)

Game 3 – David Price took a page from Arrieta’s playbook by serving up 10 hits and 4 long balls, including 3 in the 1st inning! Meanwhile, Alex Reyes puts on a clinic (9 IP, CG ShO, 4 H, 1 BB, 16 K!) by not allowing a Speaker to 3rd base.

Neil Walker, Murphy, Cruz and Duvall all homer. Lemonheads take a 2-1 series lead with a 5-0 blanking.

W – Reyes (1-0); L – Price (0-1)

Game 4 – After Ian Kennedy and Joe Ross set down the opposition in order in the 1st, both offenses take off in the 2nd. Anthony Rizzo slaps a lead-off single by SS (RP-10). Machado then launches a 2-run HR to shatter the Speakers 11-inning scoreless streak. Gonzalez singles to right where Martinez misplays the ball. Buster Posey eventually lifts a sac fly to right for a quick 3-0 advantage.

The Lemonheads answer in the bottom half. Lamb walks with 1 out. Story rips his second triple of the series, and then scores on Duvall’s RBI single (8).

Both teams keep the pressure on the pitching, but both come up empty over the next 4 innings. Ian Kinsler coaxes a 7th inning lead off walk. After Mookie Betts grounds to SS, pinch hitter Swanson reaches on a Story overthrow. Cespedes walks prior to Rizzo’s 2-run triple. Gonzalez singles in Rizzo with 2 outs to complete a 4-run inning.

Both Posey and Cespedes homer in the 8th for a 10-2 Speakers lead. However, the ‘Heads weren’t giving up. Story goes yard with Lamb aboard in the 8th.  They then start the bottom of the 9th with 3 straight singles before Bartolo Colon records the final out, 10-5.

W – Ross (1-0); L – Kennedy (0-1)

Game 5 – With the series even, Game 1 starters warm up for the clincher at Riegle Park. Martinez gets 3 fly balls in the 1st.

Pomeranz again faces early trouble. Swanson singles (10). Bryant singles and moves to 2nd on another JD Martinez error. Chris Young singles home both for an early 2-0 Speakers lead.

Over the next 5 innings, the Lemonheads strand a runner at 2nd and ground into a pair of double plays. They finally break through against Hand in the 6th. Story walks for the 2nd time in the game. With 2 outs, JT Realmuto strokes a 2-run, game-tying home run!

The ‘Heads then restart the stranding pattern. Martinez is left at 2nd after an 8th inning double. In the 10th, 1st & 3rd with no outs and Murphy lines into a 3-unassisted double play!

Both teams begin to empty their pens. Duvall gets the best of Roberto Osuna in the 11th. Adam’s homer gives the Lemonheads a 3-2 lead.

In the bottom half, Sammy Solis walks Kris Bryant. Rajai Davis pinch runs and scores easily on Cespedes’ RBI double. However, the Speakers strand Yoenis at 3rd, so we continue to the 12th at 3-3.

The Lemonheads leave runners at 1st & 2nd, foiled by a turned back walk and Cruz’s bid for a single snuffed out by Joe Blanton. In the 13th, Story’s 2-out 11-4 becomes a 7 and Story never gets past 1st base.

David Dahl barrels a line single (7) off Jennings to begin the bottom of the 13th. Dahl then steals 2nd. Davis bunts, but the Lemonheads snuff out Dahl at 3rd. Cespedes finally walks off by connecting on a 2-run game-winning, series-ending home run. Jennings (+61) rolls 63 to eliminate the opportunity to get Davis at the plate on a double. Speakers win 5-3 in 13.

W – Blanton (1-0); L – Jennings (0-1)

Cespedes would have to be the Speakers series MVP. Duvall had a heck of a series for the Lemonheads. He even knocked in a run in the only game where he didn’t collect a hit. Story also had a great series in limited play.

This was a heartbreaking loss for the Lemonheads. Fortunately, we enjoyed Mother’s subs and adult beverages with Manager Steve to soften the blow.

Stars News Release

************************NEWS FLASH**********************************

Tonight the 1st Place STARS host the 4 Seed and Wild Card Winner Speakers for a 7 game series with the winner advancing to the OOTL World Series.

Tonight’s Matchup will be a repeat between the Speakers and Stars but it was 2010 when they last met in the playoffs.

Stars won that matchup and went on to win their first of TWO World Series Championships.

The Speaker’s hold 3 Titles themselves so the Managerial skills will be on display this evening as during the season this contest saw two sweeps one by each team and a high scoring slugfest……… with the Speaker’s holding a 6-4 advantage…….but the Stars did win the first 4 of seven that they played……..anything can happen tonight as these two powerhouse teams take the field.

Stars Management is nervous but excited as Kershaw and Arrieta are scheduled to Dual in Game 1.

Game 2 Matchup has Hellickson for Speakers and DeGrom Taking the mound for the Home Team.

Game 3 Stars go with Quintana and the Speakers rally with Martinez.

Game 4 Stars are still undecided on Cahill or Flynn but Speakers are confident in naming Ross as their go to guy for game 4.

First Pitch should be around 5:30 as the Speakers Bus is scheduled to arrive around 5 PM tonight.

Rumor has it that the Browns and AB’s will continue their series on Sunday as the Browns hold a 3-1 Game Lead.

Stars Press Release

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Worst Possible Scenario

After going 21-15 in the 1st Period, the Speakers slip to 12-15 in the 2nd, and then start off the 3rd Period well before losing each of their final 6 series to finish 14-13.

In the 3rd, the offense slashes a robust .200/.247/.319 (just .195/.244/.305 vs. RHP) and gets thoroughly out-homered, 28-13. Additionally, with Fielding 1 defense everywhere on the diamond, the Speakers commit 14 errors in the final 27 games. Basically, they found every way to lose games, never came from behind, and usually never scored against the opposition pen (unless the runs were completely meaningless).

Speakers staff prevented only 17.9% of walks this season. Speakers hitters lost 21.5%. The Speakers slugged just 65 homers and lost 27 while opponents mashed 100, losing only 19. Speakers pitching prevented 29.6% of singles; Speakers hitters lost a whopping 34.6% of singles–more than a third!

Individually, NL MVP Kris Bryant finished the season with 2 HRs (.184/.276/.285). We get that 90 games is hardly a valid sample size, so let’s further the agony:

Posey – .198/.262/.307
Machado – .204/.244/.341
Simmons – .171/.202/.222
Swanson (with a .300+ card as a +4 against LHP) – .171/.190/.293.

No Speaker reached double-digit home runs. None had more than 3 SBs. (It’s hard to run when you’re always playing from behind and can’t get on base.)

Starters went 34-36, which tells plenty about getting into early holes and never recovering. Speaking of scoring (or lack thereof), the Speakers were blanked 10 times this year. That’s more than 11% of the OOTL season!

Julio Teheran shut out the Speakers on only 3 hits (no walks) in the final regular season game. The Speakers rolled just 6 hit numbers and never moved a runner. (Only one runner got as far as 2nd base, but was doubled off on a line drive.) In fact, Teheran faced only 1 over the minimum, thanks to 2 DPs. That should have brought down the curtain on a sad, sad season of getting consistently out-rolled. However, …

… To make matters worse, a playoff appearance means nothing more than ranking lower in draft order.  Even if this team somehow gets past the 4-5 match-up, facing the 1st seed doesn’t bode well for a team that can’t do anything well.

Speakers at Shooting Stars II

Today’s holiday allowed for a late Sunday series near Lewisberry, hosted by Manager Kevin and bench coach Tammy. Harley and Snoopy provided the Speakers with a much-needed dog fix.

Game 1 – The two Jakes, Arrieta and deGrom hold serve through 5. Ender Inciarte gets nailed at the plate following a 2-out Ryan Schimpf double in the 3rd.

With the top of the order in the 6th, the Speakers string together an 8, 9 & 10 plus a sac fly by Yoenis Cespedes to chase deGrom. Tyler Thornburg gets Manny Machado to pop up for the 2nd out. Then Anthony Rizzo laces a triple into the corner to cap the 3-run inning.

Wilson Ramos’ 2-out RBI single (55-7) scores Matt Carpenter, who doubled with 2 away in the bottom half. After Aledmys Diaz walks to start the bottom of the 7th, Brad Hand takes over.

Pinch hitter Yasmani Tomas singles (8) to put the tying runs on base. Rabbits Eduardo Nunez and Jarrod Dyson pinch run. Francisco Cervelli pinch hits for Inciarte. Roberto Osuna whiffs Cervelli, gets Jonathon Villar on a grounder to short, and — with runners at 2nd and 3rd, strikes out Schimpf to snuff the threat.

The Stars bring the tying run to the plate in each of the last 2 innings, but fail to get the clutch hit. Speakers win, 3-1.

W – Arrieta (8-3); L – deGrom; S – Joe Blanton (4)

Game 2 – Both Carlos Martinez and Clayton Kershaw wriggle out of early trouble. In the 4th, Cespedes walks with 1 out. Machado doubles into the gap as Cespedes rolls into 3rd. Kershaw then uncorks his 2nd wild pitch of the game to break the scoreless tie.

Kris Bryant doubles home Machado. With 2 away, Andrelton Simmons triples in Bryant. Villar throws a Buster Posey grounder into the stands as Simmons scores the 4th run of the inning. (He embarrassed himself in front of Buster Posey.)

Chris Young adds an RBI double in the 7th and a 9th inning sac fly after Dansby Swanson’s RBI double to complete the 7-0 final. Martinez shuts down the Stars on 3 hits, his 2nd consecutive 3-hitter, going the distance.

W – Martinez (9-6); L – Kershaw

Game 3 – Through 5 innings, the Speakers record a Rizzo single and Posey walk. Rizzo’s tossed at the plate as Travis Jankowski misplays his single, but recovers to relay to Nunez.

The Stars, meanwhile, tally 5 doubles and a single through 5, yet don’t dent the plate. (Schimpf’s double turned back by Joe Ross (+24).

Carpenter walks to lead off the 6th. Ramos (4-4, 2-D) singles. After Dustin Pedroia flies out, Nunez singles (8) home Carpenter for a 1-0 lead — the Stars’ first lead of the series.

AJ Ramos takes over for John Lackey (6 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 8 K) in the 7th. With 1 out, Cespedes walks. Rizzo doubles (turned back HR +61). With runners at 2nd and 3rd, Machado singles in the hole (44-7) to plate both.

The Stars enjoy just one more base runner through the final 3 innings. Ramos singles (55-7) with 1 away in the 8th. Dyson pinch runs and swipes 2nd base, but Pedroia pops up and JJ Hardy strikes out. The Stars go quietly in the 9th to complete the sweep, 2-1.

W – Ross (4-2); L – Ramos; S – Jeremy Jeffress (6)

Speakers 3rd period notes: 8-1 record while slashing .191/.234/.311. The key is opponents have scored a total of 9 runs (.182/.239) for an ERA of 0.96.

Speakers’ pitching has allowed just 53 hits in 84 IP while the Speakers have only 57.

The Speakers have hit 4 homers so far this period to opponents’ 1 — a solo by the Browns’ Corey Seager in the 1st inning of the 2nd game of the period — the only Speakers’ loss.