The veteran Galaxy ball club came out in the bottom half of the frame looking to chip away and try to avoid the hole that the Barbarians dug for them becoming their grave. The top of the order broke out there cold chisel and mini sledge to put up two tallies with a solo home-run from N. Liston and a triple from K. Howard. Howard's blast bounced off the steel gate in right field and caromed back toward right center field. C. Lablanc the veteran umpire ruled the hit a triple. Howard would later score to bring the score to 8-2 after an inning of play. An uncharacteristic throwing error by Galaxy led to a three run top of two. Galaxy was blanked in the bottom with a one-two-three inning and looked gassed.
Galaxy dug deep, summoning the souls of past NSL greats on there way to blanking the Barbarians in the third and fourth innings with some stifling defense. Galaxy rattled off three runs in the third and two in the fourth, tightening up this battle at 10-7 at the end of the fourth inning.
The Barbarians, knowing they had to put the nail in the coffin took some time before the fifth inning for a trade-mark Barbarian battle cry to fire up the troops. A three run tater by C. Capanigro, his second of the game, and a two-run shot by T. Nacosia created some insurance for the Barbarians. Galaxy could only muster a single run in the bottom of the fifth due to some superb defense by the Barbarians infield, leaving the score at 16-8 with two to play.
Both teams failed to score in the sixth inning, although Galaxy once again threatened, only to be shut down again by key double plays by the veteran middle infielders from the Barbarians who were playing like they were half their age.
The Barbarians, amped up from the double plays erupted again in the top half of the seventh. A M. Pressman round tripper and a costly error by Galaxy left fielder N. Carmelingo left a five spot on the score board and a sour spot in the hearts of local fans.
Galaxy had the top of their order due up in the bottom of the final frame to try and put together one of the most monumental come-backs in sports history and extend the series. R. Madden started things off with a solo home-run to right that hugged the right field foul pole. Both Madden and the fans at the park were amazed at the 20-year veteran's opposite field pop.
Galaxy continued to threaten and had two on with two out. After a base hit to right, M. Muser decided to try and score from second. The veteran, nicknamed the mule, looked sluggish as he rounded third. A good throw to the plate resulted in a run down, which eventually ended in Muser being tagged out, ending the series.
The Barbarians, formerly known as the Italian Club finally captured the post season crown they had built their roster to get.
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