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Friday, 17 July 2009 |
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This week started with our league's All Star Break and it couldn't have come at a better time. We just got blown out two games in a row by Victoria, and sometimes a few days off can be a good thing. For me, and 4 teammates, our break consisted of lots of travel and playing in the All Star Game. The break started with a 4:45am shuttle to the Edmonton airport where we hopped on a plane to Phoenix. After a 3 hour layover, we boarded a short flight to Las Vegas, where we rented a car and drove to Saint George, Utah. The league hosted a banquet that first night where I wowed our table with how much I could eat! I'm not real sure that's a good thing though. The next night was the game, where I went 2-5 with a couple RBI's. After a few hours at the Hard Rock Casino in Vegas, we travelled to Victoria, Canada and had most of Wednesday to do as we pleased. With a huge 4 game series here in Victoria, hopefully things turn around and we get back to winning games like we should.
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