Blue Socks second-inning burst enough to top PSV – Eindhoven, 11-3

Blue Socks refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against PSV – Eindhoven, recording an 11-3 victory on Friday at Veenendaal.

Ten runs in the first three innings allowed Blue Socks to put the game away early.

An RBI single by Walter Teffer, an RBI single by Marc Valkier, a hit by pitch, and a three-run double by William Van De Bilt in the second inning helped Blue Socks put some runs on the board early.
Osrick Anita racked up five RBIs on one hit for Blue Socks .

Mark Verheij baffled PSV – Eindhoven, striking out seven batters. Blue Socks ’s pitcher gave up just four hits over four shutout innings.

Walter recorded the win for Blue Socks . He allowed three runs over three innings. He struck out none, walked one and surrendered two hits.

Rafael took the loss for PSV – Eindhoven. He allowed 11 runs in six innings, walked five and struck out five.

After a quick strike from PSV – Eindhoven, Blue Socks responded with four runs in the third. Blue Socks scored on an RBI single by Koen Van Dillen and a three-run home run by Osrick.

Blue Socks (2014) can’t capture shootout, loses 12-10 to S Rotterdam

Blue Socks fell 12-10 to S Rotterdam in six innings on Friday at Rotterdam despite racking up eight hits and 10 runs.

Blue Socks was led by Osrick Anita’s hitting. Osrick went 1-2, drove in one and scored two runs. He homered in the second inning.

Thirty-four got the win in relief for S Rotterdam. Thirty-four pitched four innings and allowed nine runs.

S Rotterdam was sparked by seven and 48, who teamed up for four hits and six RBIs.

Koen Van Dillen was the game’s losing pitcher. He allowed six runs in two innings, walked five and struck out one.

The top of the second saw Blue Socks take an early lead, 1-0. A solo blast by Osrick started the inning off.

S Rotterdam scored one run of its own in the second. S Rotterdam scored on an error.

After a quick strike from Blue Socks , S Rotterdam responded with four runs in the fourth. S Rotterdam scored on an RBI single by seven, a walk by six, a sacrifice fly by 23, and an RBI single by 15.

Mark Verheij leads Blue Socks to 11-1 victory

An impressive two-way performance from Mark Verheij led Blue Socks to a 11-1 win Friday over Blue Socks II, as Mark came up huge at the dish and on the rubber.

Mark racked up three RBIs on two hits for Blue Socks . He singled in the third inning and homered in the fourth inning.

Blue Socks II couldn’t get anything going so long as Mark was on the hill. Blue Socks II managed just two hits off of Verheij, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out one during his four innings of work.

Blue Socks blew out Blue Socks II thanks to 11 hits, including three extra base hits. Blue Socks scored five runs in the fourth on Blue Socks scored in the fourth on an RBI single by Marc Valkier, a two-run single by Harold Hullegien, and a two-run home run by Mark.

Jeffrey took the loss for Blue Socks II. He allowed 11 runs in four innings, walked two and struck out none.

The bottom of the second saw Blue Socks take an early lead, 1-0. A solo blast by Harold started the inning off.

The game’s last lead went to Blue Socks thanks to a third inning rally that saw five runs cross the plate on four singles.

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