Amsterdam set the tone for tonight's game by scoring five runs in the second inning off of starter Quinn Tramm.
In that at bat, the bases got loaded when Remco Draijer led off with a walk, Bas Nooij singled and Jesse Aussems also walked.
A single by Rashid Gerard and sacrifice fly by Patrick Bok then accounted for the first two runs.
The bases were re-loaded when Koen Nooij singled.
Next, two runs were added on a following double by Roelie Henrique.
A grounder by Nick Urbanus made it 5-0.
Another 5-run rally was staged in the fourth inning.
Patrick Bok led off with a single and scored on a double by Koen Nooij.
Hereafter, Roelie Henrique walked, then two outs followed.
The bases were loaded when Remco Draijer also walked.
With his brother being the runner on third base, Bas Nooij stepped up to the plate and he belted a grand slam homerun to lift the lead to 10-0.
With this, Bas Nooij and Koen Nooij accomplished a rare feat, as both being part of a grand slam homerun.
Three runs were added in the sixth inning.
With one out and Linoy Croes (fielder's choice) on first base, Bas Nooij and Jesse Aussems both walked.
A wild pitch and 2-run single by Rashid Gerard then lifted the lead to 13-0.
Rob Cordemans started for Amsterdam and the veteran righthander struckout nine batters in four innings.
He was then relieved in the fifth by Tom de Blok, who became the winning pitcher, as Cordemans didn't pitch the required five innings.
The Hawks reached third base only once.
That happened in the second inning when Brian Raap moved to third base on a single by Tim Roodenburg with two outs.
But Cordemans then closed the inning with a strikeout.
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