Recap
Ducks-Bandidos. Exactly the way the season should really start. To gain a little perspective, these two teams join forces every year to travel to Columbus for a tournament. The Bandidos and Ducks are cool with each other.
So, when you see the opposing team chant the other team’s calling card, s’fine (we hope). Quack. Duckdidos fly together?
Anyways, the Ducks came out swinging, like always. And the Bandidos forgot how to field in one inning. Ryan Gallagher got the ball to start the season–again. He pitched just fine. But the Didos sucked out loud one inning and caused Gallagher to surrender a bunch of unearned runs.
Despite the bad inning defensively, the Bandidos kept it competitive throughout. The Bandidos hit the ball well at times, but came up short when it mattered most with runners on.
DIDOS EN EL RIO
On the Brink–3B Nate Brinker shined through in his debut, smoking the ball in a couple at bats.
#13 settled in nicely and looked like his normal self on the bump.
There was probably some other stuff. Oh well.