District 17 Game Recaps

Game-by-game recaps from every D17 team this season.

Springfield Post 176 vs. Alexandria 24 game action — Jun 16, 2026
11–9

Springfield Post 176 vs. Alexandria 24

Springfield Post 176 turned a seven-run hole into an 11-9 win over Alexandria 24 on Tuesday at Lake Braddock Secondary School, with Andrew Rubino and…

“9 Runs Allowed Pitcher Rocky Webster generated two swinging strikes from 2026 Alexandria Post 24 hitters on 20 pitches. Starting pitcher Sam Figueroa threw 84 pitches and had two strikeouts, while allowing five walks and eight base hits. Three out of seven walks issued came around to score. Pitchers threw an additional 13 pitches in error-extended innings. Fielders committed seven errors, leading to one unearned run. David Perrin, Cooper Haley, Daniel Klapmust, and Calvin Colon each committed errors in the field for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's win probability dropped during the top of the second inning, where they gave up five runs. 11 Runs Scored Andrew Rubino and Aidan Baxter each had multiple at bats where they saw six or more pitches. Andrew Rubino doubled, scoring one run in the bottom of the eighth, which significantly increased Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's chances to win. Baserunners stole nine bases in 10 attempts. Hitters had quality at bats 58% of the time. Hitters saw at least three pitches after getting two strikes 10 times. The bottom of the eighth was the best half inning for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads. They scored four runs in the inning. Hitters saw 4.4 pitches per plate appearance. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads didn't take advantage of all of their chances, with zero two-out RBIs. They ended up stranding eight runners. 4 of your team's 7 strikeouts were looking. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads ended up behind in the count with a first pitch strike in 23 of their 43 at bats.”
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Springfield Post 176 vs. Fairfax 177 game action — Jun 14, 2026
4–12

Springfield Post 176 vs. Fairfax 177

Fairfax Post 177 finished strong Sunday, using a six-run ninth to pull away and beat Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads 12-4 at Lake Braddock Secondary School.…

“12 Runs Allowed Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads made Fairfax Post 177 earn it on offense — allowing no leadoff walks. Pitchers started at bats with a strike to 35 of 46 hitters. Pitcher Jack Cavallario generated 10 swinging strikes from Fairfax Post 177 hitters on 81 pitches. Starting pitcher Jack Cavallario threw 81 pitches and had five strikeouts, while allowing zero walks and seven base hits. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads allowed line drives on 28% of Fairfax Post 177's balls in play. Two out of three walks issued came around to score. Pitchers threw an additional seven pitches in error-extended innings. Fielders committed five errors, leading to three unearned runs. Pitchers allowed five hits after getting two strikes on the opposing batters. Jack Brookes, William Paul, Sid Barlow, and Calvin Colon each committed errors in the field for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's win probability dropped during the top of the seventh inning, where they committed three errors and gave up three runs. 4 Runs Scored David Perrin singled, scoring one run in the bottom of the seventh, which significantly increased Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's chances to win. Baserunners stole seven bases in 10 attempts. Hitters had quality at bats 60% of the time. Hitters saw at least three pitches after getting two strikes six times. The bottom of the sixth was the best half inning for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads. They scored three runs in the inning. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads had 11 at bats where hitters saw 6-plus pitches. Hitters saw 4.2 pitches per plate appearance. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads didn't take advantage of all of their chances, with one two-out RBI. They ended up stranding nine runners. Baserunners were caught stealing on three of 10 attempts. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads ended up behind in the count with a first pitch strike in 21 of their 40 at bats.”
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