Falcons look to end Mets’ unbeaten run this Sunday and blow the title race wide open

Herts Falcons’ wins on Sunday moved them up to second place in the NBL standings to set up an almighty encounter with the London Mets. It is arguably the biggest game of the NBL season so far – first against second. A sweep for Herts will move them into joint first place with the Mets, however if the Mets prevail they will open up a 3 or even a 4-game gap between them and the next team in the chasing pack, which would virtually secure an automatic postseason spot for the Mets.

The Londoners are still unbeaten this season (8-0) reminiscent of the invincible Mets of 2008 who went on to win the NBL title. The Southampton Mustangs went close to ending their winning streak two weeks ago taking them into extra innings but eventually losing 1-0. 3 weeks ago the Herts Falcons travelled to Finsbury Park and also came close but lost 4-2. That game proved to be a fiery affair. There isn’t any specific history of ill-feeling between the two teams. It has just been a case of the two teams fired up in what is proving to be a very competitive and exciting season.

In their first meeting the pitching matchups were Julian Summers (Mets) versus Darrin Ward (Falcons) in game one and Pietro Sollecito (Mets) versus Robbie Unsell (Falcons) in game two. Sollecito has been sensational leading the League in ERA (0.78) so he is a certainty to start one of the games, but beyond this it is difficult to predict the pitching matchups for this Sunday as both managers are spoilt for choice with large number of other starting pitching options.

Sunday’s clash is also a meeting of what are considered to be the two largest baseball clubs in Great Britain. Below we have put together a chart comparing various aspects of the two clubs. In terms of infrastructure and facilities they are more or less equal. The two organisations are also equal in terms of the number of their affiliated teams, with 7 teams each. However, the London Mets have a superior championship-winning record with 6 league titles, while Herts have 2.

Statistically this season the Mets have been outstanding so as expected they rank higher in all main categories with the exception of home runs where the Falcons have a slight advantage after home runs by Cris Hiche and Ryan Bird so far this season.

Herts will have home field advantage this Sunday and they will count on their loyal supporters to come out in force and help the team end London’s run. (click here for address and directions to Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead). Game starts at 1pm.

Two other top-of-the-table games from the BBF Single-A League will be played on the same day at Grovehill Ballpark. The Herts Eagles host the Richmond Dukes at 10am while the Herts Raptors will play the Essex Redbacks immediately after that from around 2pm.

 

HERTS FALCONS

LONDON METS

CLUB FACTS

1996

Year founded

1998

2

Adult baseball diamonds

1

0

Youth baseball diamonds

1

0

Softball diamonds

1

NUMBER OF BBF LEAGUE TEAMS

1

National Baseball League (NBL)

1

1

AAA League

2

1

AA League

1

2

A League

1

1

U17 League

1

1

U14 League

1

7

Total

7

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Runner-up in brackets)

0 (1)

NBL

2 (0)

1 (0)

AAA League

0 (0)

0 (1)

AA League

0 (0)

0 (0)

A League

0 (0)

0 (0)

U17 League

2 (2)

1 (1)

U14 League

2 (1)

2 (3)

Total

6 (3)

NBL 2013 SEASON

8-4

Wins-Losses

8-0

2nd

League position

1st

W2

Current streak

W8

7.25 (3rd)

Runs scored per game

8.13 (1st)

4.33 (3rd)

Runs allowed per game

2.63 (1st)

.305 (5th)

Batting average

.311 (3rd)

.365 (5th)

Slugging average

.388 (4th)

2 (3rd)

Home runs

0 (-)

3.14 (5th)

ERA

2.00 (2nd)

16

Fielding Errors

11