Wed. April 3 2019 at Pier 40 Hitmen (5) vs. West 50th Street Campus (7) April 3, 2019 123456789RHE Peglegs 2021000552 Seahawks 1002103790 #1 of 10 Daniel Kim fires up the squad #2 of 10 Pregame ritual: Malcolm Hubbell recites the starting lineup. #3 of 10 Jeremy Rubin scores in the first on a double from Jared Asch #4 of 10 Mound meeting #5 of 10 Pickoff attempt #6 of 10 Luca Bielski in a close play at the plate #7 of 10 Cooper Nissenbaum making the play at short #8 of 10 Malcolm Hubbell dealing against W50. #9 of 10 Cooper Nissenbaum connecting in the third to drive in a run #10 of 10 Henry Carver framing [From Facebook. Coach Carlesi] Today the Peglegs dropped their first league game to West 50th Street Campus. Bad base running, many physical and mental errors in the field and only 1 hit from batters 6-9 was the recipe for the loss. On a brighter note, we had good pitching from Malcolm Hubbell, we had 9 stolen bases and a great bunt by Daniel Kim. [Adapted from GameChanger] Stuyvesant fell to West 50th Street 7-5 on Wednesday on the final play of the game. West 50th Street was down 5-4 in the bottom of the seventh inning when JC Juarez homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring three runs. Stuyvesant got things moving in the first inning. Jared Asch drove in two when he doubled. F Santos toed the rubber for West 50th Street. He surrendered five runs on five hits over five innings, striking out five and walking zero. Malcolm Hubbell was on the hill for Stuyvesant. He surrendered four runs on seven hits over five innings, striking out four. Matthew Deutsch and Jeremy Rubin entered the game from the bullpen, throwing one inning and one-third of an inning respectively. Asch led Stuyvesant with two hits in three at bats. Hubbell led Stuyvesant with five stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with nine stolen bases. West 50th Street tallied nine hits. J Maldonado, Juarez, and Santos each collected multiple hits for West 50th Street. West 50th Street didn’t commit a single error in the field. Juarez had eight chances in the field, the most on the team