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BBF Senior League – Week 2

By BBF in Home Page, News

Week 2 of the BBF baseball season saw opening games for many teams, with the NBL North getting underway with no rain to dampen spirits.

Long Eaton Storm travelled to Bootle to face the Liverpool Trojans. In Game 1, Storm took a four-run lead into the bottom of the third as the Trojans looked to fight back in a tightly contested game. After pulling two back, Storm added a further run in the fourth, with the Trojans managing only one more as pitcher Keanu Stoltz saw out the final two innings of a complete game to secure an opening win of 5–3 for Long Eaton.

Game 2 was another close affair. After an early two-run lead for the Trojans, Long Eaton plated four runs in the fifth to take the lead. Liverpool responded in the bottom of the fifth with five runs to retake it, and Storm could add only one more as the Trojans secured their first victory of the season 7–5, earning a split on the day.

With the newly formed Northern NBL division, the Bruins have less travel than in previous seasons. After their opening fixtures with Liverpool were postponed, they finally got the 2026 campaign underway, hosting Leicester Blue Sox at Thorpe Green Park.

Game 1 was over in five innings as a strong Bruins side scored nine runs in the bottom of the fifth, including a two-RBI home run from Josh Taylor, to win the game 14–2.

Game 2 followed a similar pattern. Despite Leicester’s 3–1 lead heading into the bottom of the third, the Bruins applied the pressure, with Andrei Apostoaei homering twice in another five-inning win for Sheffield, 14–4.

Division 2 opening games got underway across three meetings. Brighton Brewers hosted Herts Cardinals in two high-scoring games. Game 1 featured home runs from Herts’ Riley Manning and Brighton’s Stephen Pollard, with Brighton going on to secure a 16–9 win. Game 2 was closer, with Herts leading by one run heading into the final inning before a four-run walk-off homer by Isaac Neal secured the sweep for the Brewers, who ran out 7–4 winners.

Bristol’s Andy Bergh

Bracknell Inferno travelled to Bristol to face the Badgers. In Game 1, Inferno took a one-run lead into the final inning and added another to their tally; Bracknell’s Saliya Wijesinghe, who pitched the whole game, saw out the bottom of the inning to secure a 7–5 victory. Game 2 was scoreless heading into the fourth before Inferno knocked in a run to take the lead, only to be sharply answered by a seven-run bottom inning from the Badgers. Bristol added another four runs across the six-inning game, with Andy Bergh giving up just one run en route to an 11–1 victory.

Finsbury Park hosted Essex as the Saxons visited the Metros. Despite a first-inning lead for the Metros, the Saxons dominated over six innings, running out 15–5 victors. Game 2’s 18 runs included two home runs from Essex’s Alberto Novas, who combined for six RBIs, while London’s Joe O’Connell also homered with a two-RBI hit. A six-run sixth inning gave the Saxons a lead the Metros could only narrow by three, the Saxons taking Game 2 10–8 and completing the sweep.

Other Results

Division 3

London Marauders 11 – 9 Croydon Pirates II

London Marauders 17 – 9 Croydon Pirates II

Cambridge Sovereigns 19 – 17 Essex Archers

Cambridge Sovereigns 17 – 3 Essex Archers

Bournemouth Bears 2 – 12 Exeter Spitfires

Bournemouth Bears 6 – 10 Exeter Spitfires

Kent Buccaneers 3 – 4 Guildford Mavericks

Kent Buccaneers 13 – 14 Guildford Mavericks

Bootle Trojans 12 – 4 Hull Scorpions

Bootle Trojans 8 – 26 Hull Scorpions

Leeds Locos 0 – 7 Manchester Bees (Leeds Forfeit)

Leeds Locos 0 – 7 Manchester Bees (Leeds Forfeit)

Wragby Warhammers 3 – 9 Newcastle Nighthawks

Wragby Warhammers 13 – 11 Newcastle Nighthawks

Hildenborough Hurricanes 3 – 14 Richmond Dragons

Hildenborough Hurricanes 6 – 11 Richmond Dragons

Cardiff Merlins 15 – 7 Taunton Muskets

Cardiff Merlins 19 – 8 Taunton Muskets

Division 4

Cornish Claycutters 25 – 4 Weston Jets

Cornish Claycutters 9 – 10 Weston Jets

Manchester Cavaliers 0 – 8 Durham Spartans

Manchester Cavaliers 14 – 11 Durham Spartans

Sheffield Bladerunners 2 27 – 28 Halton Trojans

Sheffield Bladerunners 2 15 – 12 Halton Trojans

Sheffield Kodiaks 13 – 10 Leeds Locos 2

Sheffield Kodiaks 11 – 12 Leeds Locos 2

London Minotaurs 5 – 3 London Mercury

London Minotaurs 14 – 3 London Mercury

Leicester 2 Sox 1 – 10 Milton Keynes Bucks 2

Leicester 2 Sox 2 – 16 Milton Keynes Bucks 2

Birmingham Bats 17 – 7 Northants Centurions

Birmingham Bats 14 – 13 Northants Centurions

Wellington Khaki Sox 15 – 12 Plymouth Outlaws 1

Wellington Khaki Sox 10 – 12 Plymouth Outlaws 1

Newton Abbot Brewers 4 – 11 Bristol Buccaneers

Newton Abbot Brewers 5 – 14 Bristol Buccaneers

Norwich Iceni Rebels 5 – 15 Cambridge Royals

Norwich Iceni Rebels 9 – 10 Cambridge Royals

Bognor Cobras 14 – 15 Croydon Pirates 3

Bognor Cobras 8 – 4 Croydon Pirates 3

Division 5

Northants Centurions 2 6 – 15 Herts Raptors

Northants Centurions 2 0 – 10 Herts Raptors

Tonbridge Bobcats 15 – 14 Kent Mariners

Tonbridge Bobcats 15 – 5 Kent Mariners

New Forest Thunder 17 – 8 New Forest Knights

New Forest Thunder 18 – 5 New Forest Knights

Torrington Riptides 7 – 15 Plymouth Mariners

Torrington Riptides 15 – 10 Plymouth Mariners

Bristol Brunels 8 – 11 Yeovil Whirlwinds

Bristol Brunels 15 – 3 Yeovil Whirlwinds

Guildford Millers 10 – 2 Bracknell Pyros

Guildford Millers 13 – 5 Bracknell Pyros

Richmond Dukes 14 – 10 Middlesex Capybaras

Richmond Dukes 6 – 11 Middlesex Capybaras

Exeter Wyverns 7 – 0 Cornish Pioneers

Exeter Wyverns 7 – 0 Cornish Pioneers

Cambridge Monarchs 18 – 17 Essex Redbacks

Cambridge Monarchs 24 – 16 Essex Redbacks