The bats were busy at Airport #8 on Sunday, and when the dust cleared the blindsiders (11-3) had a 19-9 win over the The Pack (7-5) in seven innings.
The teams totaled 38 hits in the game.
The biggest inning for the blindsiders was the seventh. The blindsiders' bats caught fire leading to 10 runs.
Dennis Sieckel helped the blindsiders pull ahead for the duration in the seventh inning. After Rich Buscaglia singled, Sieckel came to the plate with the score tied at nine in the seventh inning, and doubled, scoring Buscaglia.
Cory Ruais racked up four RBIs on four hits for the blindsiders. He doubled in the second inning, singled in the fifth and sixth innings, and homered in the seventh inning.
Frank Piazza got his third win for the blindsiders despite allowing nine runs over six innings. He struck out none, walked three and surrendered 13 hits.
Pete Marquez was charged with his first loss of the year. He allowed 19 runs in seven innings, walked three and struck out none.
The blindsiders easily handled the The Pack pitching as seven hitters combined for 21 hits, 16 RBIs and 14 runs scored.