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Jul '09 03

British Briefing: Mets have chance to pull clear at top

Words and images by Joe GrayBritish Briefing: Mets have chance to pull clear at top

The LONDON METS will fancy their chances to add 2 wins to their current 10-4 record, with the CROYDON PIRATES (0-16) being their visitors for a double-header on Sunday. The likely sweep for the METS would officially eliminate CROYDON from play-off contention (barring late-season forfeits) and would push the LONDON side 1 game ahead of the HERTS FALCONS (12-6), who have a rest week from the highly competitive title race.

South of the River Thames, the RICHMOND FLAMES – keen to make amends for last weekend’s sweep by the METS – will be entertaining the BRACKNELL BLAZERS. The double-header will complete the two teams’ six-game set in 2009, a series that the BLAZERS currently lead 3-1. RICHMOND will be aware that two losses would make a top-two finish difficult to achieve.

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Sunday, July 05 2009
12:00 Richmond Flames Bracknell Blazers Connare Field R... United Kingdom
12:00 London Mets Croydon Pirates Finsbury Park L... United Kingdom

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Joe Gray writes for BaseballGB and also looks after Great British top-tier statistics, Project Cobb, and the Great Britain National Team archive.


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