It only counts as one win in the standings but it was a solid 
statement.  Greeneville stretched its two game lead to three with an all
 around dominate performance.  Here are the highlights:
The night got off to a good night when Little Appy and I got our Jose  Altuve give away t-shirts when we walked in the gate.
On The Mound
When a team scores 17 runs in a game, it can be tempting to overlook the pitching but that would be a mistake.  Jordan  Mills
 started the game for the G-Stros and pitched five solid innings facing 
just one batter over the minimum. His line read: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 7
 K.
Unofficially, I had him at 58 pitches with 43 of 
them for strikes!  Of the seven strikeouts, five were swinging and two 
were looking.  The two hits were both doubles.  One was a ball that 
bounded over third baseman Tyler  White down the left field line.  The other was another ball down the left field line.    
Austin  Chrismon
 relieved Mills and pitched the next three innings.  The first pitch he 
delivered was deposited over the wall for a solo HR.  After that, he 
settled down allowing just one more hit.  He struck out three and walked
 one.  He threw several very nice curves on the night.
Tyler  Brunnemann
 finished off the game with a rather eventful ninth.  After striking out
 the first batter, he walked the next batter on four pitches.  He the 
gave up a double down the right field line that luckily went under the 
gate for a ground rule double. Otherwise it is a run scoring triple.  He
 walked the next batter on a full count pitch to load the bases before 
getting a visit from the pitching coach.  The very next pitch went for a
 4-6-3 double play to wrap up the game.
At The Plate
15 hits. 6 BB. 1 HBP and 1 reached on a drop third strike. That is 23 base runners on the night and 17 scored.   The
 team was 7-10 with runners in scoring position.  Every Astro who played
 scored a run.  Even Angle Ibanez who struck out in his only at bat.  He
 reached when the third strike got by the catcher and he reached first 
safely.  It was just one of those nights. 
Marc  Wik
 went 4 for 5 with three singles and a bases clearing stand up triple to
 the gap in right center. Wik scored three runs on the night to lead the
 team.  
Tyler  White was 2 for 4 with a two run homer before leaving the game in the seventh.
Chase  McDonald
 went 3 for 4 - all singles - plus a walk.  The one time he got out 
required a nice play by the shortstop.  McDonald hit the ball toward 
left field.  The SS dove to his right and threw from his knees to nab 
McDonald or he perfect night.
Juan  Santana
 only had one hit but it was a big hit.  A three run HR to left field.  
He also had a sac fly to plate the final run of the game.
Ariel  Ovando
 went 2 for 4 on the night and led the team with five RBI.  He had three
 run HR to RF that got out in a hurry.  He latter had a hustle double on
 a ball hit in shallow center.  He rounded first and realized that both 
the shortstop and the second baseman had gone out to try to catch the 
ball and 2nd was unattended.  He cruised in for a stand up double on a 
ball that was just out of the reach of the second baseman.  He later 
walked in the game with the bases loaded for his final RBI of the night.
Brian  Holberton
 was 2 for 4 with both of his hits coming in the seven run third 
inning.  He lead off the inning with a single to left and then added a 
double down the right field line later in the inning.  He added a walk 
in the ninth.  
The game was out of hand in the ninth 
but the K-Mets couldn't get the Astros out so they resorted to bringing 
in their closer who got a double play ball with the bases loaded to put 
an end to the massacre.
In The Field
Tyler
  White made several nice plays at third.  He made a leaping grab of a 
line drive and a nice play ranging to his left in the third.  He added 
another good play to his left in the fourth.  He also applied a tag to 
catch a runner attempting stealing third in the first.   The runner was out by two feet thanks to a great throw by Brian  Holberton.
The
 other play I have circled in my score book as a 3-6-1 double play to 
end the seventh.  First baseman McDonald fielded the ball moving to his 
right.  He made the throw to the SS Thomas  Lindauer who threw back to pitcher Austin  Chrismon covering first.  Just like you work on in in PFPs.
The
 one error of the night was charged to Lindauer on a ball that was hit 
up the middle.  He got to the ball in time but couldn't field it cleanly
 to make the throw.  It would have been a very nice play had he pulled 
it off. He made a similar play later in the game.  
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