Inn. 1: 2005 Pisces
Burroughs [Starter]
HearstP 8 . . .
Barrymore 4-3 . . .
.Jobs 6-3 . . .
Inn. 1: 2005 Beats
Bowles [Starter]
Plymell 6-3 . . .
Ferlinghetti 1B . . X
Kerouac 1B . X X
Corso 6-4 FO X . X
Asher 1B . X X 1
W-Pit X X .
Whalen BB X X X
Huncke BB X X X 1
Carr 1B . X X 2
W-Pit X X .
Burroughs K X X .
Inn. 2: 2005 Pisces
Domino K . . .
Longfellow 6-3 . . .
Reventlow 8 . . .
Inn. 2: 2005 Beats
Plymell 7 . . .
Ferlinghetti 9 . . .
Kerouac BB . . X
P-Ball . X .
Corso K . X .
Inn. 3: 2005 Pisces
Harrison 1B . . X
Gleaton 3-1 . X .
Bowles 1B X . X
HearstP BB X X X
Barrymore 9 SAC X . X 1
.Jobs 1B . X X 1
Domino 4-6 FO X . X
Inn. 3: 2005 Beats
Asher 6-3 . . .
Whalen 9 . . .
Huncke K . . .
Inn. 4: 2005 Pisces
Longfellow 9 . . .
Reventlow 1B . . X
Harrison 2B X X .
Gleaton 8 SAC . X . 1
Bowles K . X .
Inn. 4: 2005 Beats
Carr 7 . . .
Burroughs 1B . . X
Plymell 8 . . X
- Burroughs X-CS . . .
Inn. 5: 2005 Pisces
HearstP K . . .
Barrymore 6-3 . . .
.Jobs 7 . . .
Inn. 5: 2005 Beats
Ferlinghetti 9 . . .
Kerouac 4-3 . . .
Corso K . . .
Inn. 6: 2005 Pisces
Domino 6-3 . . .
Longfellow 5-3 . . .
Reventlow 2B . X .
Harrison 8 . X .
Inn. 6: 2005 Beats
Asher 8 . . .
Whalen 5-3 . . .
Huncke 9 . . .
Inn. 7: 2005 Pisces
Gleaton BB . . X
[PH] Lee 1B . X X
HearstP 1-3 SAC X X .
Barrymore 6-3 X X .
.Jobs 3-UN X X .
Inn. 7: 2005 Beats
Gesell [Relief]
Carr 4-3 . . .
[PH] McClure 4 . . .
Plymell 4-3 . . .
Inn. 8: 2005 Pisces
Snyder [Relief]
Domino 2B . X .
Longfellow 6-3 . X .
Reventlow 5-3 . X .
Welch [Relief]
Harrison 6 . X .
Inn. 8: 2005 Beats
Ferlinghetti BB . . X
Kerouac 4-6-3 DP . . .
Corso BB . . X
Asher 6-4 FO . . X
Inn. 9: 2005 Pisces
Gleaton K . . .
[PH] Varsi 4-3 . . .
HearstP 6 . . .
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| Attendance | Game Time | Weather | Umpires | Official Scorer | MCP | Simulation |
| 33,999 | 2h:29m | Cloudy, 59o | John Geoghan Anthony O'Connell Rembert Weakland |
M. Brittingham | Lucien Carr | 503:0 |
The Dharma Beats won this game in the first inning when they scored all of their four runs. The Paradise Pisces sputtered out three runs but could not overcome the deficit. It is an old and sometimes bitter rivalry and so far, this season, the Beats have the Pisces beat. Starting pitcher nd experimental writer, William Burroughs, pitched seven strong innings. He remains one of the dominant pitchers in the CBA. | ||||||