Dolphins to spoil Sharks’ bid for top playoffs spot in BPS today | Inquirer News

Dolphins to spoil Sharks’ bid for top playoffs spot in BPS today

/ 06:58 AM July 02, 2011

Games today:

(Clark Field Parade Grounds, Pampanga)

9 a.m. – Cebu vs. Dumaguete

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(Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium)

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1 p.m. – Manila vs. Alabang

THE defending champions Manila Sharks hope to clinch the top spot heading to the playoffs of the Baseball Philippine Series 8 even as the Cebu Dolphins try to play spoilers today in two games that will be played at two separate venues.

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The Sharks posted an 8-4 lead over the Tigers when their match was rained out with the former knocking down rivals in the succeeding games to emerge the top team with an 8-1 (win-loss) mark.

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Cebu, on the other hand, faces Dumaguete at the Clark Field Parade Grounds in Pampanga at 9 a.m. in an out-of-town game. The Dolphins are in second with a 7-2 slate.

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A Cebu win coupled with a Manila loss will give the Dolphins the No. 1 in the semifinals via a superior batting average. The third and fourth spots are being disputed by Batangas (5-5) and Taguig (4-5).

Taguig clashes with Dumaguete in the first game of the Fil-American Friendship Day All-Star festivities at the Alabang Country Club tomorrow with a Patriots win moving them past Batangas for the third spot via the runs-allowed tiebreak.  Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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