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Posted by Mike Soto at Jun 14, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Dave, What an outstanding bio!! However, I do have a couple of changes. The son of an African American in Covington, KY called Warlord, "Shameful" made his way across the Ohio River aboard a 32 inch raft held together by rope weaved from tampon strings and squirrel vomit nearly 10 years ago. His ability to kill time at whatever it is he does when not at the park (some things are better left unsaid), is surpassed only by his ability to take the perfect pitches, swing at the bad ones and foul everything else off. Ben Outstanding, I never thought I would hear the words tampon strings and squirrel vomit in the same sentence. There is something wrong with this team. Cutter
Ben "Graves" Percy, We just wanted to make sure you had a healthy pitch count last night. 11-8 sounds like a better game then 11-1 anyways. Make sure you drink with your left arm "Meat"; and stick the right elbow in a bucket of ice tonight. These lessons don't come free!!!!! Great game last night "wheels" Jack String: If anyone has seen my elbow, please let me know...I think I left it on the mound in the 7th. Jack, the only difference between Graves and myself is that Graves flipped off the fans, not his teammates!!! Besides that, we are just alike - lots of runs given up in the late innings. Koppenhaver - that little league team that played on the field behind us last night called me today and they want their 32 inch bat back!!! Peace Out! Ben
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The Meridians hit 150 wins!

Posted by Mike Soto at May 28, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

A weekend sweep with 2 wins in 2 states - an easy one in NKy (6/8) and a come-from-behind, 7th inning rally (6/9) puts us at 150 wins early in 2013.   Returning to the CRC while maintaining a schedule in the NKABL as well, we hit 125 wins in the home stretch of the 2011 season (7/31).

100 wins: A great maiden voyage in the NKABL sees us at 13-1 after our first August game (8/2) of the summer.   After a rain-shortened 2007 season (6 games played), the Meridians get back to it in 2008 and then dominate most of 2009 in the new league.

With a shutout and enforcing the 10-run rule in the same game, the Meridians reach 75 wins in the final game (10/15) of the 2006 season.   We play in only 1 tournament and average less than 20 league games per year so a good feat in 5 short seasons.

With a 2-1 victory over the Hilltoppers on our Opening Day (5/22) and sweeping the Outlaws the next weekend (5/29), the Meridians hit 50 wins early in the 2005 season.

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