The Rockies are currently in first place. The team has been tied twice and defeated once. The Rockies are coached by Tim Smith and Walter “Matthau” Stanley.
Here are the results of recent games. In same games, complete results were not provided.
Brewers 7, Marlins 5
The Brewers’ lead hitters were Arod Gonzalez, Jordan Nickerbocker, Brooks Gillespie and Josh Simpson. Brandon (last name not available) played well in the field and had some key plate appearances. As for the Marlins, Coach Sheets said, “We are having a tough year, but we are all proud of the effort our kids are putting out. They’re having fun and getting better.”
Phillies 12, Brewers 0
The Phillies had outstanding defense led by Tyler Roach and Aharon Faircloth. Damon Hudsbeth, Zac Kearns and Colyn Grissom led the hitting attack.
Braves 5, Brewers 2
The Brewers’ lead hitters were Jordan Knickerbocker and Josh Simpson. Ryan Wilson had two great catches in the outfield. The Braves displayed great team work, played well in the field and made some key hits.
Brewers 4, Cubs 3
The Brewers played their best game of the year, according to Coach Tommy Bryant. The Brewers knocked the Cubs out of first place and gave them their first defeat. The tight game came down to a bases-loaded full-count play at the plate. Graham Bryant scored the winning run. Brooks Gellespie made the key hit of the game. Brooks had a bases-loaded base hit to score two runs. Matthew Owens and Arod Gonzales combined to strike out nine Cub batters. Hunter Shirley, Bryce Waldroup and Brent Owens had key plate appearances. As for the Cubs, Assistant Coach Chip Stanley said, “We told our players that being in first place puts a target on your back. The Brewers played a great game and we did not respond. Blake Reddick struck out six batters and pitched well for three innings. Hunter Mosley came in and worked hard on the mound, but it was the Brewers’ night.”
Phillies 8, Cubs 7
Eric Krpejs had the Phillies ready for the big game with a championship in mind. Tyler Swiggett and Cole McCrary pitched well in the win. Zac Kearns and Christian Chester added big hits while Kaitlin Swiggett and Carolina Ruiz scored for the Phillies. Colyn Grissom and Zach Krpejs had multiple hits.
“The Phillies took full advantage of the slumping Cubs and played an outstanding game,” said Assistant Coach Mark Reddick. “We played hard and fought to get back in the game. We were proud of the effort tonight but came up short in our effort.” For the Cubs, Brendan Stevenson started a late inning rally that got the team close. Blake Reddick, Conner Stanley and Tanner McGee got hits also. Tanner struck out six.
Mets 8, Cubs 2
The Mets came out and played great baseball, said Dawn Dills, a team mom and wife of Coach Jerry Dills. “We played as a team today and beat a good Cubs team that was having trouble with their bats,” said Coach Dills. “We scored five runs in the first inning and never surrendered the momentum.” For the Cubs, Connor Stanley and Garrett Hunter had good trips to the plate. Timothy Moser batted well and Tanner McGee came in to pitch and struck out six batters in the last two innings.
Phillies 9, Mets 7
Bryant Walker and Aharon Faircloth each added two hits with two outs to help the Phillies rally and beat the Mets. Zach Krpejs pitched and struck out the side in the last inning to pick up the save.
Information from the Mets was not available by deadline.
Phillies 2, Braves 1
Tyler Roach scored the winning run for the Phillies. Cole McCrary picked up the win to pitch two scoreless innings. Braves information was not available.
Phillies 14, Giants 0
Zach Krpejs and Colyn Grissom pitched well. Bryant Walker, Cole McCrary and Tyler Swiggett led the hitting attack.
Phillies 15, Marlins 0
Tyler Swiggett tossed a no-hitter and struck out nine in the victory. Aharon Faircloth and Christian Chester had multiple hits as the Phillies played a near flawless game.


