Category Mavericks League

Senators still ascending as ‘Canoes continue to crater

The Senators continued their late-season offensive explosion, sweeping four games from the Volcanoes — the scheduled three-game series plus a makeup game. 

The wins extend the Senators (22-19) win streak to eight games and they now sit in first place with two weeks to play in the regular season.

Volcanoes back at .500 after 2-1 series split

After an extra innings loss on Friday, the Volcanoes came out on top of their three-game series with the Mavericks with wins on Saturday and Sunday. 

The two wins bring the Volcanoes to .500 at 18-18, one game behind the Mavericks (20-18) for first place. 

Surging ‘Sinos sweep

Twice Mante Woods came up with the bases loaded in extra innings for the Campesinos this week. Twice he delivered walk-off wins. 

There had only been one walk-off win this season in the Mavericks League — the Volcanoes last week against the Senators. With their two in Week 12, the Campesinos finished off a three-game sweep and are now only .5 game behind the Mavericks for first place.

Mavericks maintain first place with 2-1 series split

The Mavericks came into the week jostling with the Volcanoes at the top of the standings. 

After the 2-1 series win against the Senators, the Mavericks hold a .5 game lead. But it’s now the Campesinos who sit directly behind the Mavericks. 

Wild week 11 in the Mavericks League

Week 11 of the Mavericks League provided some firsts for the league and season. The first walk-off win of the season, the first player to record a home run and be credited with the win, season debuts from a few players, and it all ended with standings still looking crowded.

Disla does it all for Sens in extra inning W

Jeff Disla accomplished something very few can claim in a league with a designated hitter. On Sunday, Disla homered and recorded the win on the mound for the Senators against the Volcanoes in a 12-11 12-inning saga.

His day started in centerfield, as it normally does. In the fourth inning, Disla’s two-run shot put the Senators up 5-3. But there was plenty of game left.

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