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Warriors league has a management meeting scheduled for the first week of October to discuss 1B/3B safety bag protocol, DH protocol, player dugout protocol and player substitution protocol. We are always open to suggestions to better the Warriors league. If you have an issue/concern/question please address it with your team managerI am also readily available to chat directly - Rich - 858-775-0894  


 

WEEK 6 of the WARRIORS FALL 2024 SEASON is complete. Here are the current standings.
 
TEAM WON LOST TIED GB RF RA RD
SAND DUDES 5 1 0 -- 90 71 19
THE MUDCATS 4 2 0 1.0 82 69 13
50 SHADES OF PLAY 3 1 2 1.0 110 113 -3
SLIDERS 3 3 0 2.0 95 79 16
ORANGE SLIME 2 2 2 2.0 83 99 -16
BLOOD RED 2 4 0 3.0 100 110 -10
IRRELEVANT  DOGHAIRS 1 4 1 3.5 100 116 -16
BAD KNEES BEARS 1 4 1 3.5 116 119 -3
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Sand Dudes were looking forward to a slugfest with the Bad Knees Bears and it was a high scoring affair. The Bears sure can find the 3.5 hole. The difference in the game was the Dudes ability to hold Bears on base.
 
In the first, the Bears came out swinging with their first 3 batters getting on but only managed 2 runs. The Dudes countered with 5.  The Bears found some honey in the second and scored 5. Dudes...still 5. Bears won the 3rd inning 2-0 and we had a one run game after 3. Bears put up their favorite number in the fourth, with 2. Dudes...5. Bears won the 5th inning 5-1 and the Dudes porridge was getting cold. Game tied at 16 with 2 innings to play. Bears picked up 3 in the 6th. Dudes...5. Bears scored 2 in the top of the 7th. With the game tied going to the bottom of the inning the Dudes started the inning with a pop up to first that The Rocket made a great over the shoulder running catch on and the waves were not looking tasty for the Dudes. But they got 4 straight singles to walk it off, 22-21. A fun game. See you all next week.

 TEAMS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

TOTAL

BAD KNEES BEARS

2

5

 2

2

5

3

2

21

SAND DUDES

5

5

0

5

1

5

1

22

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The Mudcats squeaked out a win over the Irrelevant Doghairs 19-17 on Thursday, with an exciting finish to end the game.  The Lawyers jumped out in front in the first inning by a score of 4-2, aided by some Doghair's fielding/throwing miscues, with the Lawyer's Donnie Young providing the big hit. Neither team scored in the second. The Lawyer bats started to put the game away in the middle innings, plating 5 runs in the fourth and fifth innings. The determined Dogs crept back with 3 runs in the fourth on a single by Steve Tripe, a double by Randy Cox and a single by Jeff Herrera; and they scored 5 runs in the bottom of the fifth on consecutive hits by Bob Nagle, Tracy McAtee, a double by ageless manager Gabe Delgado, and hits by Mike Fernandez, Steve Tripe, and Randy Cox to be down 15-12 after five innings.  The lawyers responded with 4 runs in the bottom of the sixth, while the Dog's bats went into silent mode scoring only 1 run in the bottom of the sixth to be down 19-13.   The Dogs pitcher, Jay Washabaugh, held the Lawyers scoreless in the top of the seventh, setting the stage for the never-say-die Dogs to come roaring back in the bottom half of the inning.  They scored 4 runs on a single by Delgado, a double by Nick James, a double by Tripe, and a big 2 run HR by Randy Cox.  With two outs and the tying runs on second and third, Jeff Herrera hit a sinking line drive down the right field line that was caught at the last minute by the Lawyer's right fielder, Dave Sullivan, to end the game.  The Doghairs were led by Randy Cox with 4 hits including a HR, Steve Tripe also with four hits, and Nick James with a single, double and HR.  Gabe Delgado was a perfect 3 for 3, and Ed Steiner chipped in with 3 hits. Kirk Riley had a clutch two run single for the Mudcats, while SS Kevin Riley made several sparkling defensive plays. Mudcat pitcher Scott Stevens got the win

 TEAMS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

TOTAL

THE MUDCATS

4

0

 1

5

5

4

0

19

IRRELEVANT DOGHAIRS

2

0

2

3

5

1

4

17

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No synopsis yet for the close 50 Shades vs Orange Slime tie game. 

 TEAMS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

TOTAL

50 SHADES OF PLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21

ORANGE SLIME

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21

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Going on the road is hard especially when facing the menacing Sliders. Red should have known it was gunna be a tough game from the first pitch, Roger hit a nice line drive towards middle and Willy grabbed it like it was nothing.
 
Red's bats were cold, Clint had a nice line drive triple, Anthony Gallagher had a double and RBI, JC had a nice line drive and Jason Dreas had two hits and an RBI. And that was about it. Red did play a decent defense with an extremely beaten up team.
 
Erik Swanson made some nice plays at second. Anthony made a great running catch in the outfield and a good play at 3rd. JC made a nice catch in the OF as well. Chuck and David pitched a good game getting a few Ks and backed up with good defense but the bats weren’t up to par. 2-11 Sliders get the win.
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The Red bats must have had a hematoma. There was no visible evidence but the results indicated a huge loss of blood. Scoring 1 run in both the 2nd and the 4th turned out to be their entire offensive evening.
 
About half of their balls went to outfielders and the other half to infielders but it didn't matter because we fielded everything.... except one fly that was dropped in the outfield after a long run. I won't mention any names since he's much bigger than me but his wife was in the stands and she concurred that he should have caught it. We also got blanked 3 times by the Red defense and suffered 2 K's from their pitchers. The 2nd one being the aforementioned unnamed player whose wife wondered why he was showing off.
 
Notable Slider bats: Only 2 perfect batters this week. Mike Dobel and Willy [the scorekeeper must like me. Thanks again for keeping the book Sarah.] [Both 2-2 with a BB] Larry Kennedy and Tony Ainnino [Both 3-4] and Mauricio Espinosa [1-2 with a BB] Everyone else got on base 2 times each. 

 TEAMS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

TOTAL

BLOOD RED

0

1

1

0

0

0

2

SLIDERS

5

0

2

4

0

0

X

11

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The Warriors League is grateful to Rich McLaughlin and his company, RMAC Medical Management Inc., for the sponsorship of our league and for making it possible for us to give each player a brand new shirt each and every season and not having to collect, launder and re-issue shrunken and used shirts.


Reiteration of our "flip flop" rule

June 9, 2024

The Warriors' League's "flip flop" rule has been on the books for well over a decade. Our rule is that when the VISITING team has a lead of eight (8) runs or more after 5 1/2 innings of play, then the home team bats twice and the visitors then come up (if necessary) in the bottom of the seventh inning to finish the game.

The Warriors League does not permit side arangements between managers/umpires to contravene our rules regardless of the situation and regardless of the score. So, for example, if after 5 1/2 innings, the score is a worst-case scenario of 25-0 in favor of the home team, then that home team will indeed come to bat in the bottom of the 6th, with an opportunity to make it 30-0 if they can. 

                 The visiting team batting last is the "flip-flop". Any scenario where the visiting team does not get the opportunity to bat last (if needed) is not a "flip-flop". We hope this clarifies our long-standing "flip flop" rule for everyone.


To anyone age 69 or turning age 69 in 2024

If you are already age 69, or will have your 69th birthday anytime during 2024, and your name does not already appear on our list in the "Headlines" link, please contact the league with this information.


A salute to our longest tenured Warriors

December 31, 2023

Since 1997: Gabe Delgado

Since 1998: Manager Ron Yardley

Since 2001: Tracy McAtee

Since 2002: Dale Olson & Scott Johnston

Since 2003: League President Kelly Wheeler

Since 2004: Robert Berkstresser

 

 


Warriors Resource Guide available at PAGES link above

 


Basepath safety issues

June 9, 2024

Our league would like to reiterate our rules regarding player safety on the basepaths. If everyone always followed these three simple rules we would have fewer basepath safety issues:

1. When running to first base, if a play is potentially going to be made on you (you hit a ground ball) you MUST run to the base that sits in FOUL territory while the first baseman uses the bag that sits in FAIR territory.
If you run to the wrong bag when a throw to first base is coming, you will be called OUT even if you beat the throw or even if the first baseman doesn't catch the throw. This rule has been listed in our rules for years. Our rules are available at "Warriors Specific Rules" which can be found by clicking on "pages" near the top of the welcome page.

2. When running from first base towards second base, all base runners MUST slide or avoid the second baseman or the shortstop covering the bag. We do not want player-to-player contact. Unavoidable contact during a clean slide is just a part of the game with which we have to live. Making contact with an infielder's upper torso while coming in standing up (contact with your shoulder, elbow, hip or knee) is entirely another story. Please slide into the bag or peel away.

3. When running from first base, if you are put out at second while you are still far away from the second base bag, GET OUT OF THE WAY and do not block the defensive player's throwing lane. You could get drilled unless the defensive player voluntarily opts to alter his throw so as to avoid your forehead.

As our former Commissioner Bob Johnson put it, if a player cannot go to work on Friday, because of something like this that happened with us on Thursday, then it was not a good night.


Top Fourteen Things To Know About the Warriors Softball League

1. Our primary reason for existence is to have fun in a safe way and build male friendships.
2. To accomplish that we only allow the use of league-furnished, ASA approved bats, in 26oz, 27oz, 28oz and 29oz weights. Any other bat, other than those provided by the league, is prohibited, except for players 69 years of age, or players turning 69 that year. These players may use any bat of their choosing. Currently we use the Mizuno "Craze" and the Mizuno "Frenzy" composite bats.
3. We use a 375/.44 polyurethane-core softball.
4. We re-draft teams each season, so players are not with the same teammates each and every season. Eventually, everyone plays with (and against) everybody else.
5. We have "AAA"-type tournament-quality players, and we have "A"-type recreational-quality players, and everything in between.
6. We have 45-year-old players and we have age 70+-year-players and every age in between.
7. We have a true draft, but even though we do not make promises or issue guarantees, we bend over backwards to make every effort to try to make special accommodations to players who need to be on the same team for whatever reason (siblings, carpool together from afar, etc.)
8. We allow the use of courtesy runners once a batter reaches first base.
9. Outfielders must station themselves behind an arc of orange cones until a ball is struck by a batter. If a batted ball touches the outfield grass, the batter can do no worse than a single and does not need to run/walk/crawl/get to first base. Batters may not be put out at first base on a throw from any outfielder.
10. We hire our own real paid umpires.
11. Every team participates in the first round of the post-season playoffs.
12. Every player receives a new shirt each season and it's theirs to keep forever. We do not issue faded, shrunken, ill-fitting hand-me-down shirts to our players.
13. The league hosts all players, from all teams, to a pizza party immediately after conclusion of each season's championship game, at no charge to the players. At the party, usually attended by 60-70 players, the Brad Betz Memorial Award is presented to the league's "best teammate". For information on this award, click on the Brad Betz tab on the left side of this homepage near the top.
14. All games have not only a fully-stocked first aid kit on site, but also a cardiac defibrillator at each backstop. Most league players have been trained on how to use it.
This Week's Schedule
Thursday, September 26, 2024
BLOOD RED @ ORANGE SLIME
7:00pm
50 SHADES OF PLAY @ SLIDERS
7:00pm
THE MUDCATS @ BAD KNEES BEARS
8:30pm
SAND DUDES @ IRRELEVANT DOGHAIRS
8:30pm
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