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  • March 1, 2019
    导出博客文章TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- If a particularly brave soul could have made good money
    betting on the Chicago Bandits to even reach the National Pro Fastpitch
    championship series, as their coach suggested of a team that had a losing record
    in the regular season, imagine the fortune available in predicting the identity
    of the pitcher who would make them back-to-back champions.Not Monica Abbott, the
    pitcher who led the Bandits to a title a year ago and then departed.Not Jennie
    Finch, the retired ace whose name adorns the street outside the teams
    stadium.Not even a pitcher who was on the teams roster, or any NPF roster, when
    the season began.But for a night, Angel Bunner was the only pitcher who
    mattered.For six innings, Bunner kept the best lineup in the sport at bay and
    got the better of far her more recognizable counterpart in the pitching circle,
    Keilani Ricketts. Released by the Pennsylvania Rebellion before the start of the
    2015 season and still out of work as this season began, Bunner had as much to do
    with a 2-1 win over the USSSA Pride in a winner-take-all finale as any player on
    the field Tuesday.Without a player who waited so long to make it back to the
    league, the Bandits wouldnt be back-to-back champions.Its a dream, so of course
    I would imagine it, Bunner said of her journey to a confetti-strewn field and a
    trophy. But making it a reality was a lot different.Bunner worked six innings,
    the longest stint of any pitcher on either team in the best-of-three
    championship series. She allowed eight hits but just a solitary run.Most
    Valuable Player honors deservedly went to Bandits outfielder Brittany Cervantes,
    the veteran cornerstone who followed Taylor Edwards with the second of
    back-to-back home runs in the top of the third inning this night and hit .500 in
    the postseason. But a day after the Bandits talked about using all available
    arms to try to get through seven innings against the regular-season champions,
    they kept giving the ball back to Bunner. Inning after inning after inning.We
    talked last night, and we said once through the order and then maybe a couple of
    lefties, Bandits coach Mike Steuerwald said of the Bunner plan. We had six of
    our seven pitchers hot pretty much from the fourth inning on. It was talking to
    Bunner and talking to [catcher Edwards]. Part of it is the relationship weve
    built even in her short time here. Ive learned to trust her. Shes learned to
    trust me. And if she cant go another batter, come talk to me.It sounded as if
    the very first batter Bunner faced had hit a ball bound for the seats beyond the
    outfield fence, but that blast from Megan Wiggins in the bottom of the first
    inning tailed into a routine fly out on a stifling night when, Edwards and
    Cervantes aside, the ball didnt carry. There was more of that each time the
    Pride batted, fly balls to the warning track and line drives ripped right at
    fielders.Bunner didnt dominate. She persevered.Shes pitched well against us
    pretty much the whole year, since she joined the Bandits, said the Prides Kelly
    Kretschman, who provided her teams only run with a fifth-inning home run. I dont
    think we were surprised by anything. She kind of just goes at you, and Here it
    is; hit it.But she did a great job against ScrapYard, and she did a good job
    tonight, too.The story of Chicagos season was destined to be about pitching, no
    matter how unlikely it was that Bunner would emerge the protagonist in the end.
    The Bandits lost more than Abbott after last seasons title. Longtime standouts
    Amber Patton and Tammy Williams retired, but it was the best pitcher in the
    sport leaving for a million dollar contract with the expansion ScrapYard Dawgs
    that seemed likely to define her former teams season for better or for
    worse.After a decent start to the season, the Bandits stumbled to eight losses
    in nine games as June came to a close, the last five losses by a 51-3 margin. It
    was at that point that they reached out to Bunner, nearly two calendar years
    removed from her most recent NPF innings.Signing her was probably a big key to
    turning our season around, Steuerwald said. Obviously losing Monica [after] last
    year is a big dent to your pitching staff. And we werent playing good softball
    at the time, so we needed to do something. She was someone weve discussed in the
    past bringing in and just wasnt a fit in previous seasons with teams we had at
    that point.We had the thought that shes been out for a year, shes probably ready
    to go. Maybe not physically as much, but she wants to get after it again. We
    needed a bit of that on this team.Now 26 years old, Bunner was living at home in
    Florida with her parents while waiting for another start. She never made the
    mental transition to a post-softball life. She wanted to keep playing. She
    reached out to teams, and Steuerwald said players in the league reached out on
    her behalf.It was hard, Bunner said. I mean, I love the sport. And Im dedicated
    to a team, and I want a team to be dedicated to me. So it was really hard when I
    got released. But if thats what they felt was best, then thats what they needed
    to do.The call finally came.In her first game back, Bunner gave up hits to the
    first three batters she faced against the Akron Racers. She gave up eight hits
    in less than three innings. But with some help from the pitchers who followed
    her, the Bandits still won that game. She finished the regular season with just
    one win but had one of the best ERAs on the team.So when it came to the decision
    of who to start Tuesday night, the choice was the same as it had been two days
    earlier in an elimination game against Abbott and the Dawgs.Im not going to lie,
    Im not normally nervous, but I was extra nervous, Bunner said of Tuesday. I had
    a group of pitchers standing behind me, and the first thing they said to me when
    we got here was No matter what happens, we all got your back. So going into the
    game, I just used that mentality that if I got into trouble, I knew there was
    another pitcher coming in behind me.Except that none of them did, not until
    rookie Shelby Turnier entered in the seventh -- Bunner the first to give her a
    high-five as she took the field. So good throughout the postseason, Turnier
    retired the Pride in order in the seventh for her second save in as many
    days.The game ended with Kretschman on deck, the one batter who got to Bunner
    all night, waiting for another chance in the stadium that didnt even exist when
    she first arrived at Alabama as a college freshman two decades ago. There was no
    one better equipped to put into perspective the most recent installment of the
    best rivalry that not enough people in sports know about. Players from both
    sides made the same comparison, the Pride as the New York Yankees and the
    Bandits as the Boston Red Sox from the height of that rivalry a decade ago. Its
    what we do, finding a more familiar comparison point to explain womens
    sports.But the truth is this rivalry stands on its own. The mutual respect and
    mutual dislike of perfect foils.I would have liked to be on some other ends of
    wins, but youve got to enjoy [it], Kretschman said. I think this is probably the
    most fun championship Ive played in my entire time being in this league. Because
    it wasnt about whos pitching on their team and whos pitching on [our] team. It
    was about two great teams going at it and what best team was going to win it.
    Not who was pitching. I think thats a huge difference in whats gone on in the
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    events, beginning this weekend. The decision comes in response to an Oct. 29
    home football game in which two people were involved with a Halloween costume
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    facilities will now include nooses and ropes, which will be treated as weapons
    that constitute a threat to safety, as will replicas of weapons. The changes
    were made following meetings between athletics department staffers and several
    community leaders.Any person who engages in violent, threatening, abusive or
    otherwise disorderly conduct which tends to provoke a disturbance or incite
    violence will be ejected from our events, a statement read. Threats include
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    have the ability to carry out the threat. Disorderly conduct does not require
    that a disruption actually occur. Any spectator carrying a prohibited item may
    be refused admittance or may be ejected from the venue.On Monday, Wisconsin
    officials indefinitely revoked the season tickets of the two people involved in
    the Obama costume. One man wore masks of Obama and Hillary Clinton, with a noose
    around their necks. The other wore a Donald Trump mask and led the first man
    around by the noose. Later Monday night, more than 20 of the Wisconsin football
    teams black players, as well as basketball star Nigel Hayes and several other
    student-athletes, posted a coordinated statement demanding change in racial
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    handling of the situation less than two weeks ago, when authorities asked a man
    to remove the noose from his costume but allowed him to remain for the rest of
    the game. The school later noted that the costume no longer violated rules and
    was protected by free speech. However, other fans said the man put the noose
    back on later in the game.This policy change is an important step in ensuring
    that our sporting events are free from offensive conduct that has the potential
    to create a disturbance, University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor Rebecca
    Blank said in the statement. I have asked the Office of Legal Affairs to work
    closely with the Division of Athletics in the next several weeks to review
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