Peyton’s new team finished Saturday 2-0-1 and were headed into the bracket play as the second place team. They played first at 1045 am, meaning we were on the field by 945 am. That meant we had time to practice piano first before heading out. We still had time for coffee and breakfast. They played a team that was beatable, and they got out to an early 3-0 lead. Peyton started out pitching and had a few strikeouts.
I started to record her at-bats when she would reach 2 strikes.
In the end, I recorded 5 strikeouts, with her pitching 4 innings for the day.
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She hit well this day, much better than the previous day.
She homered in the first game.
And this in the second game:
But as she was rounding third base, as the other team was throwing the ball around, the third base coach pushed Peyton toward home with a shout to run home. She was called out due to coach interference. If he had not touched her, she would have had her second homer of the day. Unfortunately, it was during the second game, and we were down three runs. So we didn’t get the score and there was an out that we shouldn’t have gotten. Peyton took it well. She said she didn’t know what was going on. We ended up losing 10-7, and that mean we tied for third in the tourney. During the team wrap up, the manager started, and gave his summary. The coach who touched Peyton started his recap, then said “Even coaches mess up, we just have to learn from it. My fellow coaches came in to make me feel better and lifted me up.” He started to tear up, and broke down. I felt bad for him, as he put himself out there. And this is a guy who doesn’t have a daughter on the team! Well, she’s 5, and has a jersey, and is the team mascot, but doesn’t play. He drags his whole family out to these games, with the younger daughter just barely a year old. Another coach, again, without a daughter on the team, choked up when giving his speech, as he won’t be with the team at the next travel game. Dave was given the floor, too, as he has for the tournament. We were invited to the next tournament, but Dave is going to make the call whether we go or not. Peyton wants to go, knowing that her other team is not playing. She wants to continue to show up for their practices, especially this week, which is a short week with the holiday. Neither team is practicing Monday or Tuesday, so she’s getting a little break.