The Canberra Cavalry lost the game and their manager lost his temper as they missed the perfect chance to move into the play-off places.
It left Cavalry manager Keith Ward expecting to cry for the rest of the season,thinking of what he'd lost.
The Canberra Cavalry host a'throwback night'in game three against the Auckland Tuatara at Narrabundah Ballpark on Saturday night.
It was massive. But Canberra Cavalry manager Keith Ward thinks Donald Lutz's was bigger.
Shota Imanaga fell three innings short of pitching the perfect game,but only because the Canberra Cavalry starting pitcher was happy just pitching six.
It's the ABL's Asian explosion that has the Canberra Cavalry going into two million Korean homes this weekend.
Nothing. That's what Canberra Cavalry manager Keith Ward knows about the new Korean kids on the ABL block,but he's hoping YouTube could offer some clues.
Canberra clinched the series 3-1 thanks to a Michael Fransoso home run in Adelaide on Sunday.
Canberra have fallen to 6-10 on the ABL season and they'll need to get moving if they're to make the play-offs
Doctors will continue to monitor van Mil's brain bleed with a family member en route to Canberra from the Netherlands.
The pitcher suffered head injuries"in an accident unrelated to baseball".