Category: Youth Leagues

WOLFHOUNDS TAMED BY HERTS ALL STARS

The Herts Little League All Stars faced their first ever international competition this past Saturday when they hosted an All Star team from southern Ireland in a 7 inning friendly game at ‘the hill’.

With the Herts Little League only in its 2nd season, the question on everyone’s lips was, “can they compete at a higher level?”

The Herts All Stars answered……………………and answered LOUDLY!

From the first pitch, all pre-game jitters seemed to disappear behind the determined game faces of Herts. Starting pitcher, Marty Cullen Jr retired the first 5 batters via the strikeout and didn’t allow a hit in his 3 innings on the mound recording 8 strikeouts. Pitcher Nick Martinez came in and continued the domination recording 5 strikeouts and no hits in 2 strong innings. Assistant coach Arnie Longboy said after the game, “pitching wins games, and we might have the best one two punch in the British youth system right now”. Relievers Mikito Ariga and Zach Longboy also combined for 3 strong innings allowing only 1 run in the rout providing further evidence of the depth in the Herts bullpen.

At the plate, the Herts bats came alive knocking in 25 runs with every Herts batter reaching base via the hit. Doubles and triples were the flavour of the day against a good Irish pitching staff. Herts batters had a record 14 extra base hits including a monster home run to deep center by newcomer Jamie Dix.

Manager Marty Cullen had this to say after the win, “It’s all about preparation. These kids have worked so hard, and it really showed today. I’m so proud of how they came together as a team. They did everything right. For me, this was a prep game for the BBF championships and I saw exactly what I wanted to see.”

The day itself was a tremendous success as the legendary Herts fans came out in droves, soaking up the atmosphere (as well as a record number of hot dogs and donuts). The Irish Wolfhounds also enjoyed the hospitality displayed by Herts and their supporters despite the tough loss. The Irish Manager said, “All credit to Herts. They put on a great event and they play hard. We would definitely come back.”

Next stop…….the BBF Youth Championships. Do the Herts All Stars have what it takes to bring home the Gold? I’m willing to bet that there are a few teams around the Country nervously asking that same question.

 

View More Images from the first youth international game at Grovehill Ballpark

BLUE JAYS VS YANKEES IN THE HERTS LITTLE LEAGUE FINAL

FOUR ONE-RUN WINS

The final day of the Herts Baseball Little League did not disappoint producing 4 games which were all decided by 1 run and set up an exciting postseason lineup. 

 

Although the Herts Yankees had already booked their place in the Championship Game, all of the other three teams were in with a chance to clinch second spot and earn the right to face the 2008 Champions in the Final next week.

 

The Blue Jays were in pole position at the start of the day standing one game ahead of the Red Sox, so the matchup between the two was a must win game for the Sox.  It turned out to be a classic with the Herts Red Sox winning 2-1.  This meant that both teams were tied in second position going into the final game of the regular season.

 

On the other diamond, the Cubs found themselves two games back on the second-placed Blue Jays so they needed two wins out of two and hope that the other results go their way.  Despite a courageous effort against the Yankees, their hearts were broken in the final inning when the Yankees came from behind to get the walk-off win.

 

NEEDING A WALK OFF GRAND SLAM

And so it came down to the final games of the regular season.  Blue Jays versus Cubs and Red Sox against the Yankees.  With the Blue Jays having a superior run difference they only had to match what the Red Sox do in the other game to clinch second place.  Both games were on a knife’s edge.

 

The Cubs were out of the race but they almost ruined the day for the Blue Jays, who won it 2-1 but the game could have gone either way.  This put pressure on the Red Sox who were being pegged back by the Yankees.  With news of the Blue Jays’ win filtering through and the Blue Jays players taking their sit on the Yankees side of the field to support them, the Sox needed to win the game by 3 or more runs.  This looked impossible as they were the home team and were trailing so the only way for them to win by 3 runs was to load the bases and then hit a walk-off Grand Slam homerun.  They certainly gave it a go but came just short with the game finishing 9-8 to the Yankees with the bases left loaded.

 

POSTSEASON LINEUP

This sets an exciting final day of the 2009 season.  First the Red Sox and Cubs will face off in the Bronze Medal game, first pitch at 11:30am.  Followed by the Blue Jays and Yankees to decide the 2009 Herts Little League Champions.  Will it be the Herts Yankees (12-4) for a second year in a row, or will the Blue Jays (8-8) cause a major upset by bringing down the team which has dominated the league all year long.

 

View Final Standings of the 2009 Regular Season

 

View More Images from the Final Day of the Regular Season

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY – HERTS ALL-STARS VS IRISH WOLFHOUNDS

Immediately after this Saturday’s Herts Baseball Little League games, Grovehill Ballpark will host an international matchup. 

 

Visiting from Ireland are the Irish Wolfhounds.  They will go up against a Herts All-Star team.  This will be a very useful game for the Herts All-Stars as they start to prepare for the British Baseball National Championship which will start in August with the playoffs on the way to London for the National Baseball Championship weekend on 12-13 September.

 

The game will start at 2:30pm.  This is a fantastic opportunity to come and support the next generation of Herts baseball while enjoying a hot dog at Grovehill Ballpark.

 

STATS ATTACK – LITTLE LEAGUE LEADERS

Last Saturday Lewis Paterson hit his third home run of the year and that gives him the lead in the Home Run category, as we go into the final weeks of the 2009 Herts Baseball Little League season.  As the number of league games scored increases it is interesting to see the league leaders in other statistical categories. 

 

BATTING AVERAGE*

Name

Team

Avg

Jamie Paterson

Herts Yankees

        1.000

Bradley Edgar

Herts Blue Jays

        0.750

Marty Cullen Jr

Herts Yankees

        0.750

Stella Dixon

Herts Blue Jays

        0.500

Lewis Paterson

Herts Blue Jays

        0.500

 

Batting Average (Number of Hits (divided by) Number of At Bats) is an indicator of a player’s ability to make good contact with the ball.  In MLB an average of .300 or higher is considered to be outstanding. 

 

SLUGGING %*

Name

Team

Slug

Jamie Paterson

Herts Yankees

            1.250

Lewis Paterson

Herts Blue Jays

            1.250

Marty Cullen Jr

Herts Yankees

            1.000

Zachary Longboy

Herts Blue Jays

            0.800

Bradley Edgar

Herts Blue Jays

            0.750

 

Slugging Average (Number of (Singles + [2 x Doubles] +[ 3 x Triples] + [4 x Home Runs]) divided by At Bats) A players Slugging Average, or Slugging Percentage, is directly defined as total bases per at-bat. To calculate a player's total bases you award a 1 for a single, a 2 for a double, a 3 for a triple, and a 4 for a home run then add them all together. Divide that by the total number of at bats a player has and you can easily determine the overall number of bases a player generally touches during his at bats.  Slugging % is one of the most popular indicators of a player’s ability to hit the ball with power.

 

ON BASE %*

Name

Team

OBA

Jamie Paterson

Herts Yankees

            1.000

Bradley Edgar

Herts Blue Jays

            0.833

Marty Cullen Jr

Herts Yankees

            0.750

Lewis Paterson

Herts Blue Jays

            0.667

Kieran Manning

Herts Blue Jays

            0.667

 

On Base Percentage ((Hits + Walks + Hit-By-Pitch) divided by (At Bats + Walks+ Hit-By-Pitch + Sac Flys)).  The On Base Percentage statistic was originally created to measure the percentage of times a player reaches any base. It is easily one of the most important statistics and it is specifically written with managers in mind.

 

 

It is notable, and probably not surprising, that the top 5 performers in these offensive categories all come from the Herts Yankees and the Herts Blue Jays who currently lead in the league standings.

 

PITCHING (EARNED RUN AVERAGE)*

Name

Team

ERA

Jamie Paterson

Herts Yankees

            0.00 

Liam Green

Herts Cubs

            4.50

Micky Watson

Herts Red Sox

            6.00

Bradley Edgar

Herts Blue Jays

            6.75

Rhys Whitney

Herts Blue Jays

          10.80

 

Experts say that pitching wins ballgames.  The Earned Run Average (ERA) is one of the best pitching indicators.   It shows how many earned runs a pitcher allows on average over 9 innings ((Number of Earned Runs x 9) divided by (Number of Innings Pitched)). 

 

PITCHING (OPPOSITION BATTING %)*

Name

Team

OBA

Liam Green

Herts Cubs

          0.143

Jamie Paterson

Herts Yankees

          0.250

Rhys Whitney

Herts Blue Jays

          0.250

Lewis Green

Herts Yankees

          0.375

Bradley Edgar

Herts Blue Jays

          0.450

 

The Opposition Batting Average simply shows how well opponents bat against that particular pitcher.  The lower the average, the more effective the pitcher.

 

* It is important to note that not all of the Herts Baseball Little League games were scored since the start of the 2009 season and therefore some player performances have not been reflected in the above stats.  The Herts Little League will be aiming to score absolutely every league game in the coming years which would give us fascinating information about player and team performances just like they do it in Major League Baseball (click to view)

KEEPING SCORE WITH THE HERTS LITTLE LEAGUE

This article by Matt Smith appeared first on www.baseballgb.co.uk

If you turn up at a Herts Little League day and spy some parents glancing at an electronic device, don’t be too hasty in criticising them for not paying attention.  They are probably not checking their e-mails or writing a shopping list.  They are much more likely to be playing an important role in documenting the game.

Official scorers at Little League games are an unfamiliar sight in Britain, but they are the latest example of the forward thinking that has become a hallmark of Herts Baseball Club. 

Adults and Little Leagues working together

The importance of a quality adult league system should not be underestimated in a historically baseball-resistant country.  However, the future of the sport revolves around Little Leagues.  Getting kids playing baseball at a young age is crucial in producing good adult players and coaches, as well as ensuring that future generations are interested in the sport. 

Successful Little Leagues and successful senior set-ups should go hand-in-hand.  That sentiment was at the heart of the decision by Herts to introduce official scorers to Little League games, as Club President Aspi Dimitrov explains.

“Our Club’s Executive Board came to the conclusion that our Youth Programme has to work alongside our Adult Programme.  Although the Herts Baseball Little League has existed only for two years it is gradually catching up with the Adult Programme and is incorporating many of the methods and procedures applied by our adult teams.  Marty Cullen, who is the Herts Little League Commissioner, is also the Manager of one of the Herts adult teams, so he is in a good position to do this”.

“Addicted to stats”

The benefits of keeping score are manifold.  The activity itself makes the games more meaningful as every hit, stolen base and put-out is recorded as an important event.  The consequence of recording all of these details is that they make it possible to produce meaningful statistics: the lifeblood of the sport.

“Stats play a key role for our adult teams when analysing player and team performance.  It also is a fantastic tool for the motivation/self-motivation of players to perform better and to increase their satisfaction from the game.  All of these arguments apply equally to our youth players and teams.

The first thing on the agenda for most of our club members on a Monday morning is to check their box scores from the day before and how their season stats have been affected.  Good game stats for a player on a Sunday can be the difference between joy and misery for the next seven days until the next game.  Our weekly schedules pretty much revolve around baseball stats.  We hope that our youth members will become just as addicted to stats as our adults”.

Scoring in an electronic age

The art of scoring has captivated baseball fans for over a century.  Many an old black-and-white photograph of a Major League crowd shows fans intently scribbling notes down on their scorecard and the tradition continues today.  For most fans and scorers, the traditional method of pencil and paper remains the system of choice, but Herts have decided to go down the electronic route instead and Dimitrov explains that the production of statistics was a key part of this decision.

“In the past we struggled with the time-consuming task of converting the stats from a paper score sheet into a digital form which can then be presented on our website.  As our club started expanding into two, three and now four adult teams we were desperately short of non-playing members who knew how to score on paper.  We started looking into alternatives and came across a few software packages.  Some of them had demo versions available to use which gave a chance to try them out and most of them seemed to be very easy and intuitive to use”. 

The lure of a shiny Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) was seen as another mark in favour of scoring electronically. “I guess the idea of paper and pencil does not look as attractive as holding a hand-held computer device so we thought that it may also help us to encourage more of our players to score so that all of our teams can do it on our own without relying on non-playing scorers.  As it turned out, these days Herts players simply pass the PDA from one bench player to another and we manage to maintain stats without the need for extra volunteers”.

Making your choice

If scoring electronically is deemed the way to go, a quick Google search reveals a whole host of different software options to be considered.  Herts researched several and came to a useful conclusion.

“From the various software packages which were on offer we could see that there were some differences in the graphics and one or two of the software features, but essentially the packages were offering more or less the same functions.  On that basis it came down to the price and at $49.95 (or around £30) at the time, it didn’t seem like we were taking too much of a risk by giving it a go with Fixed It!”.

Fixed It! have been producing scoring software since 1996 and their products cover several different sports, from basketball to football.  Full details about the baseball version, including the price increase since Herts bought their copy, are available on their website at http://www.fixedit.com/baseball.shtml

“The software is quite versatile and it gives us options to use it on a desktop or laptop computer, or on a Pocket PC or Palm hand-held devices” said Dimitrov.  “Members in our club already had such hand-held devices so they were happy for the club to use them for scoring, which meant no hardware costs.  Like every software product we became better at it the more we used it and in the process became more aware of the intricacies of baseball scoring and how every player’s contribution to the team is recorded as well as judgement calls on hit or error, wild pitch or passed ball etc.  I would say that anyone can score a game using the software with as little as a 10-15 minute tutorial”.

Getting started

Getting to grips with the full intricacies of scoring requires some consultation with the official rule book, but the basics of scoring should come naturally to anyone familiar with the sport.  Using Fixed It! to do the task clearly doesn’t make things any more complicated.

“It is quite simple.  You watch the game and after every play you click one or two buttons to transfer what you have seen into the device.  For example, the pitcher throws a strike and you click the strike button.   Then the batter manages to reach first base safely so you click a button to indicate that the player got on base after which you are asked to indicate how he got on base (e.g. hit a single, double, triple, was hit by pitch etc.).  The software is very user-friendly so at every stage it is prompting you the available options.  All the scorer has to do it select the appropriate option to describe what has just happened”.

From there, you can upload all of the data onto your website once the game is over, allowing the players to see how their stats have been affected and making visitors aware of how individuals are progressing over the course of a season.  This capability comes as part of the Fixed It! software, although Herts have taken it a step further.

“Initially, we used the HTML stat reports which the software provides and which could be easily uploaded on our club’s website at a touch of a button.  With the evolvement of the Club’s website, the Club appointed Greg Bochan as the Statistics Officer.  He has programming knowledge and together with Webmaster, Jason Greenberg, created code which allowed visitors of www.hertsbaseball.com to have a more interactive experience with the player and team stats”.

Parents getting involved

As with anything in British baseball, the success of the project relies on volunteers getting involved.  Herts are fortunate to have a good group of parents more than willing to do just that.

“At the start of the Herts Baseball Little League we were not sure whether the parents would be interested to contribute in various volunteer roles or whether they would see our baseball programme as going to an entertainment venue for a bit of fun for the kids on a Saturday.  With every week we are becoming more and more impressed how passionate the Little League families are about the Herts youth baseball programme.  Everyone has been so positive about volunteering and we have even reached the stage where the families are becoming really pro-active about wanting to contribute and make the baseball programme better”.

That enthusiasm has carried over to Herts’ latest project.  “Irrespective of this, we didn’t know how they would react to the idea of scoring on a PDA.  But the response has been amazing.  In Spring Training we had brought a few PDAs to see if we can convince the parents to give it a go.   So many mums, dads and even some players stepped up that we did not have enough PDAs and had to ask them to rotate in groups of 3-4 per PDA.  Some have become so interested that they have installed the free desktop version on their home computers to practice and have even referred to various scorekeeping handbooks online to learn more about judgement calls etc.  We are quite lucky actually to have such great people among our Little League families”.

Following Herts’ lead

Such goodwill may not immediately exist in all areas, but Herts are proof that dedication, ingenuity and enthusiasm can win people over.  Whether it’s developing playing facilities, successful player recruitment drives or introducing official scorers to Little Leagues, ballclubs throughout Britain are constantly coming up with new ideas, and sometimes learning from mistakes, that could be of great use to others. 

Away from the competition of ballgames, greater cooperation between ballclubs is the best way to make the sport stronger overall.  There’s growing evidence that this is becoming more common and that should be encouraged.  Perhaps some other teams will be keen to learn more about how they can develop their scorekeeping practices.  If so, I’m sure Aspi and the folks at Herts will be more than happy to provide some further advice on their system.

For more information on keeping score in the UK, please visit the Great Britain Baseball Scorers Association website.

BLUE JAYS FIND ANOTHER GEAR

The Herts Baseball Little League is in its final weeks and the Herts Blue Jays look like the team which has the momentum.  They extended their winning streak to 4 on Saturday which lifted them into second place in the standings.

 

They opened the day with a 17-1 demolition of the Herts Cubs.  Zack Longboy picked up the win.  In their second game of the day they met the league-leading Yankees.  In a repeat of last-week’s 2-1 epic it was once again Marty Cullen Jr and Nickolas Martinez who started on the mound for the Yankees and Jays, respectively.  It was the Blue Jays that ended up on top again in another walk-off win.  In the process, Lewis Paterson launched another home run for the Jays.  This was his third of the season and he now has, what seems to be, an unassailable lead in the home run race.

 

The Yankees did manage to get a win earlier in the day, beating the Red Sox 6-4, despite the fact that the Sox sent their ace pitcher, Liam Green, up against the Yankee lineup. 

 

The day didn’t get any better for the Red Sox as they went on to lose to the Cubs.  They put together a late rally but it was too little too late and the Cubs won it 7-4.

 

Click here for more images from Week 8 of the Herts Little League.

 

Next week is the final Saturday of the Little League regular season which will decide the lineup for the postseason.  Saturday's programme will also include the first ever youth international game at Grivehill Ballpark.

HERTS YANKEES WINNING STREAK ENDS, BLUE JAYS THE BIG MOVERS

There was plenty of drama on Saturday in the Herts Baseball Little League as all four games were decided by one-run.  The Herts Blue Jays were the big winners in Saturday’s Little League action. 

 

The Blue Jays started the day bottom of the table and so were given the first pick in drafting Nickolas Martinez who joins the League from the London Youth Baseball League.  The Blue Jays have been ending up on the losing side of one-run games all season long and maybe the addition of Nickolas Martinez is the edge they needed to turn 1-run losses into 1-run wins.  And so it proved to be the case this week.

 

They clinched two wins which moved them off the bottom of the standings.  The first came against the Red Sox who managed to pick up a precious 2-1 lead going into the final inning, but the Blue Jays loaded the basis quickly in the bottom of the inning and executed perfectly to win it 3-2.  The winning pitcher was Zack Longboy.

 

In their second game of the day, it was the Blue Jays against the Herts Yankees who had won their sixth consecutive game earlier in the day, beating the Cubs 3-2.

 

It proved to be a titanic battle ending with the Herts Blue Jays gunning down the Yankees’ tying run at the home plate for the final out of the game in 2-1 game.  Centerfielder, Storm Frisby, hit her cut-off Nickolas Martinez who completed the relay to home where catcher, Kieran Manning, applied the tag on the incoming Yankee runner, Bai Frisby.  One of the two runs scored by the Blue Jays was Lewis Paterson’s second home run of the season which went over the Green Monster in left centerfield.

 

In the other game the Red Sox came out on top against the Cubs 7-6.  Adam Smith was the winning pitcher

 

The Herts Little Leaguers will take a week off next Saturday, 11 July, with the league games resuming the following Saturday, 18 July.

 

Players of the Week: Lewis Paterson (Herts Blue Jays), Eddie Smith (Herts Red Sox), Charlie Mayhew (Herts Yankees), Mitchell Procter (Herts Cubs).

 

View the current Herts Little League Standings.

HERTS YANKEES – THE UNTOUCHABLES

The Herts Yankees took a commanding lead in week 5 of the Herts Baseball Little League.  Dominant performances under Manager Craig Whitney resulted in two wins against the Cubs, 2-0, and the Blue Jays, 13-5 (See box scores below).  The Yankees’ winning streak has now been extended to 5.

 

This puts them 3 games ahead of their nearest rivals, the Herts Red Sox, who beat the Blue Jays but lost to the Cubs.  Both of those games were decided by one run in dramatic late-inning fashion.

 

The Cubs (4-6) and Blue Jays (3-7) find themselves at the bottom of the table and in desperate need to restart their season this coming weekend when they face each other at Grovehill Ballpark at 12:00pm.

 

In the Minors, the Giants swept the Cardinals in the double header, 12-5 and 22-8.

 

Players of the week awards went to: Connor Caffrey (Red Sox) Jose Morillo (Yankees) Adam Smith (Cubs) Kieran Manning (Blue Jays) Tyler Sorters (Giants) and Cameron Manning (Cardinals)

 

View the Herts Little League Scoreboard and Standings

 

More images from Week 5

 


Herts Yankees at Herts Blue Jays
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 R H E
Herts Yankees 3 1 4 5 13 17 1
Herts Blue Jays 3 2 0 0 5 7 3

Herts Yankees 13, Herts Blue Jays 5
Herts Yankees Herts Blue Jays
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Jose Morillo 2b 4 0 1 0 Aaron Witter 2b 3 1 0 0
Jamie Paterson ss-p 4 3 4 1 Zachary Longboy p 3 1 1 1
Lewis Green p-ss 4 1 1 0 George Beatty 3b 3 1 1 0
Marty Cullen Jr 3b 4 1 3 4 Lewis Paterson 1b 3 2 2 2
Rhys Whitney lf 3 0 0 0 Bradley Edgar ss 1 0 1 0
Jonny Compton-Weight 1b 2 2 2 2 Kieran Manning cf 2 0 1 1
Dan Phillips c 2 2 2 0 Jacob Strange rf 3 0 1 0
Robert Binns rf 3 2 2 2 Storm Frisby lf 1 0 0 1
Charlie Mayhew cf 3 2 2 2 Stella Dixon c 1 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 29 13 17 11 TEAM TOTALS 20 5 7 5

E: Lewis Green, Zachary Longboy(2), Aaron Witter. DP: Herts Blue Jays 1. LOB: Herts
Blue Jays 8, Herts Yankees 8. 2B: Jamie Paterson, Marty Cullen Jr, Robert Binns. HR:
Lewis Paterson.

Herts Yankees IP H R ER BB SO
Lewis Green W 3.00 6 5 4 4 3
Jamie Paterson 1.00 1 0 0 0 2
Herts Blue Jays            
Zachary Longboy L 3.33 17 13 8 1 3

HBP: by Zachary Longboy (Jonny Compton-Weight). , by Jamie Paterson (Bradley Edgar).
T: 1:23. A: 89.

HOME RUNS GALORE

The Herts Yankees have a commanding lead in the Herts Baseball Little League after 8 games into the season. They were the only team to pick up two wins this weekend and find themselves 2 games ahead of the pack.  Their wins came against the Red Sox and the Cubs. 

 

The Cubs managed to end a 4-game losing streak later in the day with a 9-3 win against the Blue Jays.  The Blue Jays and Cubs find themselves at the bottom of the league, but still very much within touching distance of the leaders.

 

This week saw the first home runs being hit out of the park this season.  Lewis Paterson and Liam Green each hit the ball over the outfield wall.

 

In the Minors, the Giants and the Cardinals split the double-header 3-11 and 10-9.

 

The team’s players of the week were Liam Green (Red Sox), Marty Cullen Jr (Yankees), Aaron Witter (Blue Jays), Alex Ringrose (Cubs), Chloe Strange (Cardinals), Lewis Auchterlounie (Giants).

 

View the Herts Little League Scoreboard and Standings

RED SOX AND YANKEES ON TOP IN HERTS LITTLE LEAGUE

The Herts Red Sox picked up two wins out of two in week 3 of the Herts Baseball Little League and are now tied at the top of the table with the Yankees.

 

With the Yankees missing several key players, the Red Sox took full advantage obliterating  them 10-1.  Rookie, Ronnie Howell, started on the mound for the Sox and pitched another gem.  He helped himself with an inside the park grand slam.  His performance was rewarded with the Red Sox Player of the Week Award.

 

Game 2 was a closer affair against the Cubs, but once again the Red Sox proved too strong.  The Herts Cubs find themselves at the bottom of the league and in a 3-game losing streak.  They will look to end it this coming Saturday.  Despite this there were many positives for the Cubs to take out of week 3, most notably Declan Carlean who picked up the Cubs Player of the Week Award.

 

After their defeat against the Red Sox, the Yankees managed to come back with a 9-5 win against the Blue Jays, who had earlier beaten the Cubs 5-3.  Lewis Green and Zack Longboy picked up the Player of the Week Awards for the Yankees and Blue Jays, respectively.

 

Click to view the Herts Baseball Little League scoreboard and standings

 

More Images from Week 3 of the Herts Baseball Little League

 

Below you will find box scores from the second games of the day.

 


Herts Cubs at Herts Red Sox
Score By Innings 1 2 3 R H E
Herts Cubs 0 0 5 5 4 0
Herts Red Sox 1 0 1 2 1 0

Herts Cubs 5, Herts Red Sox 1
Herts Cubs Herts Red Sox
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Charlie Owens rf 0 0 0 1 Mikito Ariga p 1 1 1 0
Liam Green p 1 1 1 1 Michelle Johnson 2b 0 0 0 0
Daniel Brener b 0 0 0 1 Declan Carlean 1b 2 0 0 0
Carlos Casal Jr 3b 2 0 1 0 J.D. Ludlow ss 0 0 0 0
Michael Davis ss 2 0 0 0 Andrew Wells 3b 1 0 0 1
Ronnie Howell b 1 1 1 0 James Wells cf 1 0 0 0
Connor Caffrey b 1 1 1 1 Robert Wells rf 1 0 0 0
Adam White ss 0 1 0 0 Ewan Thom c 0 0 0 0
Theo Longboy 2b 0 1 0 1 George Owens lf 1 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 7 5 4 5 TEAM TOTALS 7 1 1 1

LOB: Herts Red Sox 5, Herts Cubs 6. 2B: Mikito Ariga.

Herts Cubs IP H R ER BB SO
Liam Green W 2.00 1 1 1 4 4
Herts Red Sox            
Mikito Ariga L 1.33 4 5 5 7 2

HBP: by Mikito Ariga (Adam White), by Liam Green (Ewan Thom). T: 1:30. A: 85.


 

Herts Blue Jays at Herts Yankees
Score By Innings 1 2 R H E
Herts Blue Jays 5 4 9 6 1
Herts Yankees 2 3 5 2 0

Herts Blue Jays 10, Herts Yankees 5
Herts Blue Jays Herts Yankees
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Jamie Paterson ss 1 1 0 0 Zachary Longboy ss 0 2 0 0
Dan Phillips c 1 2 1 0 Aaron Witter 2b-p 1 1 1 0
Player 2 2b-1b 1 1 1 0 Kieran Manning 1b-p-2b 1 1 1 0
Player 5 1b-3b 0 2 0 1 Lewis Paterson p-1b 1 0 0 1
Lewis Green lf 2 2 2 1 Jacob Strange 3b 1 0 0 0
James Baird 3b-p-2b 0 2 0 2 Yuki Ariga c 0 0 0 2
Lewis Auchterlounie cf 0 0 0 0 Sub 7 lf 1 1 0 1
Rhys Whitney p-2b 1 0 1 4 Chloe Strange rf 2 0 0 0
Jamie Rowley rf 1 0 1 1 Ozam Martin cf 2 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 7 10 6 9 TEAM TOTALS 9 5 2 4

E: Player 2. LOB: Herts Blue Jays 4, Herts Yankees 6. 3B: Rhys Whitney.

Herts Blue Jays IP H R ER BB SO
Rhys Whitney W 1.67 2 2 2 4 5
James Baird 0.33 0 3 2 4 1
Herts Yankees            
Aaron Witter 0.67 3 5 5 5 0
Lewis Paterson 0.33 3 3 3 1 0
Kieran Manning L 0.00 0 2 2 3 0

HBP: by Lewis Paterson (Player 5). . T: 1:25. A: 89.