Need a Reason?
If you think you're a true Outlaw fan and you're not thinking about attending a game against the Orange County Flyers at Nettleton Stadium this weekend like David Kaval is tonight, you might reconsider when seeing what kind of matchup you're team is in for:
Specifically, the matchup between Flyer hitting and Outlaw pitching will be a study in the push-and-shove between solid offense and staunch defense.
The Flyers came into tonight’s series opener in first-place with the top hitting attack in the GBL.
Their .297 average inched just above the Yuma Scorpions’ .295, and the 199 hits (nearly 10 per game) they belted out still fell below Yuma’s total of 211. The Flyers, however, are clearly the league’s top producers at the moment considering they have scored at least six runs in nine of their last 11 games.
It should be enough of an arsenal to test an Outlaw pitching staff supreme statistically to the rest of the league. The team’s 3.66 earned-run average, eight hits and three walks per game were all far and away GBL lows entering this series. Outlaw pitchers also hadn’t allowed more than four runs in their past five outings.