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Cobalts Drop Weekend Game to Ghahanna
Cobalts drop an unscheduled game to the Ghahanna Rockets 8-5...Josh Lex lead the hitting and Chris Sunderman and Tyler Snoke did a yeoman's job on hill despite the 98 degree temps.
Next up: City Tournament!!!
Cobalts Beat Cheviot, Defend Title - Champs Again!!
With a wild a woolly 20-10 walk-off Win over Cheviot Patriots Thursday Night, Your Cincinnati Cobalts are League Champions again!
Balts found themselves down 2-0 early, fought back to tie it 3-3 third, soared ahead 6-3 in fourth, fell behind 9-8 in the fifth, then exploded for a 10 run-rule walk-off HR by Wags.
The victory gives the Cobalts their 10th consecutive post-season tournament bid - hosting the NABF Regional beginning August 5th at Roselawn Park.
Overall, the Cobalts stand at 11-5 (8-2 in CRC)
Next up: Columbus ___: 12noon Sat. @ Lakota West
Cobalts Still Have Fire in the Belly, Beat Flames 6-5
In a big Thursday Night League game, the Cobalts dug deep and answered the bell against the Cincinnati Flames.
After spotting the Flames 3 runs in first inning, the 'Balts answered with 3 of their own in the third behind clutch hitting from Ryan Rodriguez (3-3, 3RBI, HR, and 3 SBs). Then the lead changed hands twice more with the Cobalts scoring last in the bottom of 6th.
Wags pitched well after the rocky first inning and Adam Kirkendal finished with 3 2/3 strong to get the Win.
Big hits delivered late in game by veterans Todd Taylor, Rex Baker, and Mike Hatfield.
The Win gives the Cobalts a 7-2 record in the CRC Thursday Night League. One more victory seals the NABF Regional bid.
Cobalts Gift Wrapping on Tuesday Night
Continuing our struggles outside of League Play, The Cobalts fell hard to the Flames 12-3.
On a long, hot, evening, Cobalt pitching walked 13 batters - giving up 7 runs in the 2nd without even a hit! Like I said, long night for Balts.
Now stand at 9-5 overall with a big league game Thursday night at Roselawn vs. the same Cincinnati Flames. 6:30 pm.
Great Day - Great Game!!
On a beautiful 4th of July, two of Cincinnati's best took the field at Dayton Dragon Stadium (Single A Reds affiliate) and played 9 innings of great baseball. And, as usual with the Cobalts and Chiefs, it came down to a one run affair...Cobalts 3, Chiefs 2.
Shannon Morgan went all 9 innings and threw a gem. He was helped with some solid defense by Mikey Taylor at 3B.
Offensively the Balts were lead by Matt Hall (2 Runs scored and 2 Stolen Bases). RBI's by Tom Taylor and Mike Hatfield pushed the key runs home. Jason Cohill with 2 hits also.
Great to see family, friends, and Cobalt Alumn at the stadium on Sunday.
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