Pre-Game: Oilers @ Miners, 7/28/2010

While the boys of the Cape Cod League are prancing about Fenway Park in their 2010 All-Star Game Brought To You By Whichever Big Corporate Sponsor(s) Ponied Up The Money (TM), the blue-collar players of the Peninsula Oilers and Mat-Su Miners will be grinding out one of the last games of the long season that will, in part, determine the winner of the most coveted summer-ball crown this side of the Mississippi: the Alaska Baseball League championship.

CBS might not be there to broadcast the game nation-wide, but this is a very important match-up. The Oilers have to win tonight to keep their championship hopes alive. They’re still in contention but they’re hanging by a thread. If the Miners take tonight’s game, they’ll knock the Oilers out of the picture and set themselves up to make a run at the first-place Goldpanners, all on home turf.

Someone will be broadcasting, though. AM 1430 will be airing the Valley Sports Huddle live from Hermon Brothers Field at 5:00pm, and I’ve been invited to come and talk ABL with host Jeremiah Bartz. You should tune in! The game follows immediately with the first pitch scheduled for six. I’ll be there and would suggest that any and all Miners fans, or fans of baseball in general, head on down to the park to check out this pivotal game.

If you can’t be there, tune into AM 1430 in the valley, ESPN 1140 down on the Peninsula, or catch the live feed on either station’s websites. And check out my Twitter feed. Assuming my BlackBerry behaves from the park today (no promises) I’ll bet live tweeting some scouting notes throughout the game.

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jjack is an Alaskan exiled in Montana, except for the summers, when he makes his annual quest north in search of employment and awesome baseball.
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