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Behind Nnanna, Tripoli Blanks Gangapur, 7-0
Saturday, April 25th , 2116
It was not a good day at the plate for the Gangapur Jets. They came up empty when it mattered against Tripoli Black Dogs right-hander Abdel Nnanna, who scattered 8 hits across 9 innings and held the Jets scoreless.
"We had 8 hits so I know he wasn't completely untouchable, but he was close," Gangapur manager Avtandil Shanidze said later.
Nnanna chalked up 8 strikeouts and 3 walks in the 7-0 Black Dogs win.
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Vish 5-for-5 for Communists
Saturday, April 25th , 2116
No matter what the Brisbane Spiders threw at him, Amreet Vish hit it. He easily handled Spiders pitching, going 5 for 5 and helping the Communists triumph, 16-5, at Balfour Ballpark.
"The way I was swinging, I think I could have closed my eyes and hit the ball," he told BNN reporters in the postgame interview.
Told of Vish's quip, Spiders skipper Jaak Cramer said he "would take him up on that next time."
Amreet Vish singled in the 1st, singled in the 4th, singled in the 5th, hit a two-run double in the 7th and hit a two-run double in the 8th.
Vish is currently batting .391 with no home runs, 11 RBIs and 9 runs scored. He has 18 hits in 46 at-bats.
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Williamson Gives Madgascar Goose Eggs
Friday, April 24th , 2116
Tanzania's Roodan Williamson brought his best stuff to Skyhawks Ballpark, shutting down and shutting out the Madgascar Lemurs, 7-0. He racked up 3 strikeouts, surrendered 8 hits, and issued 3 walks on his way to the victory.
"We barely made him work at all," Madgascar manager Carlos Chacon said later. "Tanzania could probably pitch him again tomorrow if they wanted."
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