However, we had an ace up our sleeve for an immediate update on the game from the field. A friend of the family whose son played with John during his Little League days happened to make the trip up from their home West of Chicago, in hopes of seeing Lamb get his first win of the season. A text message was sent immediately about the technical difficulty of getting the radio feed and he responded by provided the details for the first inning of play.
Lamb took the ball to the mound in the bottom of the first inning with a 1-0 lead and proceeded to strike out all 3 of the Beloit Snappers hitters to retire the side. Efficiency continued throughout his performance by spreading out 2 hits, 6 strike-outs, 1 walk and 0 earned runs over five innings. Lamb was backed up by a couple of stellar plays by his defense, including the work of the Bees bullpen to secure the series win.
The Bees offense was also up to the task of supporting the fine start of the the Southern California left-handed pitcher looking for his first win of the 2010 season by getting 1 run in each of the first three innings. The Burlington Bees, Class A level team of the Kansas City Royals, hitters added a couple more later in the game and won by a final score of 5-1.
Our friend's wish came true by getting a chance to see John Lamb get his first win of the season and I'm sure managed to get a couple pictures to share the experience later. By the way, that Beloit employee, mentioned earlier, was kind enough to return a call and let our family know that the broadcast was now working following a simple flip of a switch.
Lamb lowered his season Earned Run Average to 1.91 and brought his record to 1 win and 3 losses and putting plenty of smiles on all the Mothers in his life. Over the years John Lamb has been blessed with wonderful women in his life but none more important than my wife, Colleen, whom has been his greatest influence since he was 4 years old. John's baseball travels during his youth with the Midland Redskins organization and the Goodwill Series gave him the opportunity to have some other "Mothers" during his travels to Ohio and Australia, not to mention his new host family in Burlington, IA the Day family.
So for now, we simply wait for the next professional baseball start at his home field in Burlington, IA on this coming Friday evening.
GO BEES!
- - - James Lamb
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