6/06/2008

Rattler History...Since 2000

Here is how the Rattlers have fared on June 6...since 2000.

2000: The Rattlers lost 4-2 at Fort Wayne. I see nothing of note in this game. Rattler record after this game: 32-25.

2001: The Timber Rattlers were off. Rattler record on this date: 34-23

2002: The Rattlers lost 3-0 at Fort Wayne. Wisconsin had just three hits. Rattler record after this game 27-32.

2003: The Rattlers and Fort Wayne tied 1-1 in a rain-shortened game in Grand Chute. The Wizards scored a run in the top of the sixth inning on a pair of errors. Matt Hagen homered in a steadily increasing downpour to start the bottom of the sixth. The tarp went on the field after the end of the sixth. Since it was the last game of the series and there were no other meetings in the half, this one was called a draw. Rattler record after this game: 34-24

2004: The Timber Rattlers were off. Rattler record on this date: 24-31

2005: The Rattlers were swept at home in a day-night doubleheader by the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays.

GAME ONE: D-Rays 12-2. James Houser pitched five shutout innings. Aaron Jensen allowed seven runs on nine hits in five innings. It was 12-0 until Wisconsin scored twice in the bottom of the eight. Jahn Jaso had four hits and scored four runs for the Devil Rays.

GAME TWO: D-Rays 17-4. It got worse in the night game. Southwest Michigan led 4-2 heading into the top od the sixth. They scored 11 runs on eight hits. Julio Santana allowed a lead-off double and got the first out. Then, Cibney Bello entered. He faced nine batters without retiring any of them. A grand slam by Shawn Cumblerland was one of the big hits in the inning. Rattler record after this game: 32-26.

2006: The Rattlers game with Kane County was rained out. Rattler record on this date: 23-33

2007: The Rattlers were off. Rattler record on this date: 17-40

An 0-4-1 record with ugly losses and a bunch of off days make this, if not THE most, then definitely one of the crummiest days in Rattler history...since 2000

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