4/28 Game Recap Written by Claude AI
League Game Summaries — Tuesday, April 28, 2026
60s Division
Game 1 — Field 2 | 5:45 PM
Efficient Energy 20, Realty Management Company 14
Efficient Energy came into Realty Management Company's house and left with a convincing 20–14 road win, and they did it with a little bit of everything.
Greg Blom set the tone early, slapping a pair of triples to drive in 4 runs — the kind of gap-splitting hits that have the outfielders jogging back to the fence shaking their heads. Ricky Ishimuru backed him up with two doubles and 5 RBI, while Rick Damon added three doubles of his own for 2 RBI. When your three through five hitters are putting that kind of wood on the ball, good things happen.
Kevin Spellman and Darrell Heim each went 4-for-4, keeping the line moving all night, and Jeff Jackson chipped in a double and 2 RBI to help Efficient Energy pull away for good.
Realty wasn't going quietly — David Koch drove in 4 runs and Mike Holt and Ron Landers each added 3 RBI to keep things interesting. But in the end, Efficient Energy had too many barrels in the lineup to be slowed down.
Efficient Energy improves to 2–1. Realty Management Company falls to 0–3.
Game 2 — Field 2 | 7:00 PM
New Dawn Awning 17, Scott's Exterior Property Svc 14
New Dawn Awning kept their perfect record intact, but Scott's made them work for every run in a gritty 17–14 battle.
The big swing of the night came from Will Myers, who crushed a home run to go with a double and a single, driving in 5 runs. When Myers gets into one, the ball travels, and on Tuesday night it traveled plenty. Darrell Rinde was right there with him, collecting two singles and a double for 4 RBI, and Don Outlaw chipped in a pair of doubles for 3 more.
Carlos Rodriguez was quietly outstanding — he went 3-for-3 with 3 RBI, providing the kind of steady production in the middle of the order that doesn't always get the headlines but wins games.
Scott's had their own heroes. Jeff Kahlor and Max Nelson each drove in 3 runs, and the Scott's lineup made New Dawn earn every out. But the Awning crew had just a little more firepower when it counted.
New Dawn Awning improves to 3–0 and remains the only undefeated team in the 60s. Scott's Exterior Property Svc falls to 1–2.
Game 3 — Field 3 | 5:30 PM
Wholesale Outlet 16, Hayes Auto Sales 10
Wholesale Outlet got their lineup clicking on all cylinders and handled Hayes Auto Sales by a 16–10 final, handing Hayes their first loss of the season.
Kevin Brewer and Bobby Delgado led the offensive charge, with Brewer driving in 3 runs and Delgado going 4-for-4 to keep the pressure on all game long. Les Bevis came through with a big 2-base hit and 4 RBI, and Terry Barrow and Mike Brewer each added a pair of hits and 2 RBI apiece. The Outlet's lineup is deep, and on this night, they showed it.
Hayes got a shot in the arm from Jeff Yeargin, who launched a home run and drove in 4 runs — but one big swing wasn't quite enough to overcome the Outlet's balanced attack. Julian Gonzalez chipped in 2 RBI and Ron Segon added a clutch double and 2 RBI, but Hayes couldn't string together enough consecutive big innings.
Wholesale Outlet improves to 2–1–1. Hayes Auto Sales falls to 1–1–1.
50s Division
Game 4 — Field 2 | 8:15 PM
Capital Gold Bail Bonds 27, Legacy Sports Bar 25
If you weren't at Field 2 Tuesday night, you missed one for the ages. Capital Gold Bail Bonds survived a furious Legacy Sports Bar lineup to escape with a 27–25 thriller that probably had both dugouts chewing through their sunflower seeds by the fifth inning.
Kevin Howland was simply otherworldly. He hit not one, not two, but three home runs on the night — finishing with 6 RBI in a performance that will be talked about in the Capital Gold dugout for a while. Aaron Tavalero matched the energy with two home runs and a double, racking up a staggering 7 RBI. Those two were an absolute wrecking crew.
Troy McKim added 4 RBI and Ted Crumbley went yard as well, adding 2 more. When you've got four home runs in a game and you still only win by two runs, you know the other team brought it.
And Legacy brought it, alright. Matt Widell answered with two home runs of his own and 6 RBI. Rick Lozano went 4-for-4 with three doubles and 6 RBI — an absolute gem of a night at the plate. Mikey Rodriguez added a home run and 4 RBI, and Donald Ambrose went 4-for-4 with a double and 1 RBI. Legacy put up 25 runs and still lost — that's the kind of game that makes this league so much fun to watch.
Capital Gold Bail Bonds improves to 1–1. Legacy Sports Bar falls to 0–3.
Game 5 — Field 3 | 6:45 PM
Epic Sports Cards 18, BJ's 12
Epic Sports Cards made a statement Tuesday night, rolling past BJ's 18–12 behind one of the biggest individual moments of the young season.
In the third inning, with the bases loaded, Jaime Arellano stepped up and deposited a grand slam over the fence — just like that, the game had a different feel. Arellano finished the night with 7 RBI, which tells you everything you need to know about the kind of player he is when the moment calls for it. Joe Johnson went a perfect 4-for-4 with 4 RBI, and Jason Kopp added a home run and 3 RBI to give Epic's middle of the order serious teeth.
Brett Shaffer quietly went 4-for-4 as well, providing the kind of professional at-bats at the top of the order that give the power hitters behind him a chance to drive runs in. Lupe Villareal added 2 RBI and Travis Hale chipped in as Epic found contributions all the way through the lineup.
BJ's didn't go down easy. Anthony Maze had himself an absolute night — two home runs and 5 RBI in what was a monster performance. Bill Buck went deep as well and drove in 3 runs, and Chris Feeney added a home run for 3 RBI of his own. BJ's hit four home runs in a losing effort — on most nights, that's enough to win. Tonight, it wasn't.
Epic Sports Cards improves to 2–1. BJ's falls to 1–2.