Big Train stifle GraysJune 10, 2012 – The Bethesda Big Train (1-3) hammered the DC Grays (2-3) by a 10-0 score today at Hoy Field. Big Train starter David Wayne Russo (San Jose State University) went six shutout innings, allowing just one hit with seven strike outs. Grays 2B Mike Genovese (Seton Hall) raised his batting average to .375, going one for two at the plate with one walk, and 1B Kris Moules (Morehead State) had the only other hit for the Grays. Click here for stats and the boxscore.
The Grays will look to rebound tomorrow when they host the Baltimore Redbirds at 5:00pm at Hoy Field.
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Grays miss opportunities, lose to NatsJune 9, 2012 – The DC Grays left the bases loaded in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings en route to a 9-4 loss to the Southern Maryland Nationals at Hoy Field today. The loss dropped the Grays record to 2-2.
Grays LF Tommy Barksdale (Gallaudet) and DH John Beaubein (Seton Hall) had two hits each, and lefty Blake Lauscher (Central Michigan) distinguished himself with three scoreless innings of relief. Click here for stats and the boxscore. Late rally sparks Grays past T-BoltsJune 8, 2012 – The DC Grays notched their first win at Hoy Field today in exciting fashion, scoring four runs in the bottom of the 8th inning to defeat the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts 5-4.
With the T-Bolts holding a 4-1 lead in the bottom of the 8th, the Grays (2-1) tied the score on a titanic three-run home run by RF Josh Powell (Alcorn State), and took the lead on a single by Troy Marrow (NC Central). Mike Genovese (Seton Hall) pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to pick up the win. The loss dropped the T-Bolts to 2-1. Grays get first win
Grays drop historic opener at Hoy FieldJune 6, 2012 – The DC Grays played their historic inaugural game at Hoy Field at Gallaudet University last night—an old fashioned pitchers’ duel won by the visiting Alexandria Aces by a score of 2-1. The Aces staff held the Grays to just one run on five hits. Two of those hits came from Grays 3B Troy Marrow (NC Central), who also made a sparkling defensive play at the hot corner. On the mound for the Grays, lefty Jarred Forestieri (Felician) went five strong innings, allowing just one run on two hits while striking out six. (For a box score and complete game recap, click here.) The Grays’ next game will be in Rockville against the Express on Thursday, June 7 at 7:00pm.
DC Grays are baseball “ambassadors”June 5, 2012 – Click here to read the story.
The DC Grays of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League are proud to host some of Washington’s finest youth ballplayers and their families tomorrow at Hoy Field.
“We are thrilled that the Capitol Hill Little League will be attending one of our first home games of the new season,” said Mike Barbera, president of the DC Grays. “We want to reach out to baseball fans of all ages from all over the DC community, and we hope that this visit is the first of many for families of the Capitol Hill Little League.”
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