The rain has idled the Railroaders for the last 2 days. Although today begins with light showers in the area, the current rain is sliding south and the Yard should be ready for a 5 pm doubleheader start with the Bobcats. The threat of storms remains in the forecast and we can only hope it continues to move south and the clouds clear for some much needed sun.
The Railroaders are in much need of a win. The 2nd seed is still undecided with 4 games yet unplayed. One win or one Pirate loss will grantee a tie for second between the two teams. The Railroaders with would take the tie breaker with a better record against the Pirates in head-to-head play, and Fulton would secure the 2nd seed for Post Season Playoffs.
The Oilers and Bombers aren't through yet either. In 5th place and only 1 1/2 games in behind the Bombers, The Oilers have 3 games to move up on and overtake Dubois County who have only 2 game remaining. I'm sure the Oilers will be fighting to improve their standing and finish on a positive note.
Over the last two days the weather has prevented 3 games from being played. The Playoffs are scheduled to begin on Thursday. What will happen? Will the standings firm up enough to get started on time with post season play? How and when will the rained out games be played if needed? Will the weather continue to muddy the picture? Lots of questions yet to be answered, but we'll know soon.
I think we'll get in a game or two tonight at the Yard with the Bobcats. Let's just get the win and secure our place for the Playoffs! Fire it UP!
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
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Cmon guys all you need to do is win one game tonight for the 2 seed
ReplyDeleteBeen listening, just got home from work and getting settled in. BTW, we may be retired Navy, but not retired from working!
ReplyDeleteLet's keep things rolling to the Championship games.
Loud and clear here in Michigan, On our way down for playoff action Friday. GO RAILROADERS!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Josh. John was lost without you!
ReplyDeleteWoohooo! 4-1! Go Railroaders - roll that Train!
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