Author: AspiDimitrov

HERTS EAGLES THROUGH TO THE NBC

 

Job done. Herts Eagles win convincingly against the always dangerous Bracknell Inferno

 

Special Report by Paul Auchterlounie

 

Postseason Baseball. What we all play for. A time when the form book can be torn up, and regular season meetings count for nothing. One game. 9 innings. All or nothing. To the victors the spoils, to the vanquished the disappointment of an early start to the off season.

This is what it came down to for the Herts Eagles last Saturday, 28th August. A single game playoff against Bracknell Inferno for the right to go to the AAA NBC’s on September 4th / 5th.

 

The regular season meetings had gone the same way – a sweep for the home team. Would the Eagles prevail again on their own ground, or would Bracknell spoil the party?

 

It was good weather for baseball, not too hot and no rain. Around 12 noon the game got underway. On the mound for the Eagles was veteran pitcher Darrin Ward; behind the plate Lee Manning for the absent Dave Westfallen. Infield of Rad Nagher (1B), Perrie Sherman (2B) Louis Hare (SS) and Liam Green (3B). Outfield of Paul Auchterlounie(LF), Mahendra Prasad (CF) and Jon Lewys (RF).

 

The game got off to an awkward start as Ward fielded a leadoff bunt and threw over the head of Naghar for an error. The 2nd Bracknell batter Jordan Edmonds singled and stole to put 2 runners in scoring position and no outs. Could the Eagles’ season be unravelling so soon?? Thankfully not as Ward’s experience prevailed, retiring the next 3 batters with no runs scored.

 

In the bottom of the 1st leadoff Prasad failed to reach base, then Naghar was allowed to reach base on an error from the Bracknell LF Norio Kenjo who unfortunately failed to hold his fly ball down the line. A strikeout for Hare followed, before Ward was the recipient of another Kenjo error on a running fly ball that came out of his glove, which brought Naghar round to score. A final strike out and the inning was over. Eagles 1 up.

 

Another error in the top of the 2nd allowed the leadoff Bracknell batter on and he promptly stole second, advanced to third on a deep fly ball from Kenjo when the Eagles LF lost his footing after making the catch, then came home to tie it up on a Chambers groundout. No other runs crossed the plate though. In the bottom of the 2nd things started badly for the Bracknell pitcher Wagner as he walked Sherman, Auchterlounie, Green and Manning before being pulled by Inferno manager Paul Vernon. New pitcher Jordan Edmonds was welcomed to the game by Prasad hitting a 3 run HR. It would have been a grand slam but for a passed ball a couple of  pitches before allowing the runner on 3rd to score. 7 more batters came to the plate through the inning, as Herts scored 6 runs in total to take early control 7 –1.

That control was never really relinquished through the rest of the contest. Bracknell were held scoreless through the next 3 innings as Herts scored 1,5 and 0 to lead 13-1 going into the 6th inning. Unfortunately for Bracknell the Herts batters were getting on base through successive walks being issued as the pitchers were unable to find the strike zone on a consistent basis. Indeed both Auchterlounie and Manning walked every time at the plate.

 

Into the 6th and the Eagles were looking to close out the game early on the 10-run slaughter rule. Bracknell scored 1, Ryan Soan leading off with a double before Huxley finally brought him home with a bases loaded fielder’s choice single. Eagles replied in the bottom of the 6th with 1 of their own, Hare scoring on a Ward RBI groundout. This put Herts up 14-2 going into the 7th.

 

Jordan Edmonds reached again on a walk, and made it round to home on another Eagles error. Eagles then made it interesting, allowing a runner to reach 3rd base with less than 2 outs and Bracknell looking as though they might yet make the Eagles bat again. However after a missed double play ball up the middle Ward again made key pitches when it counted, getting the last 2 outs on a force at 2nd and a pop fly to 1st with no further runs scored.

So the Eagles made it.

 

A final score of 14 – 3 somewhat lop-sided and not a reflection of the close games played through the regular season.

 

Whether Bracknell were missing some key personnel or whether it was just post season baseball nerves I’m not sure – their pitching was unfortunately not quite good enough. They will be back next year I’m sure; and will no doubt be better prepared for having experienced disappointment in the unpredictable chaos that is postseason baseball.

 

Up next for the Eagles – the NBC’s on home turf and the fight to win it all.

 

View more images from Saturday’s playoff triumph for the Eagles.

 


BOX SCORES



Bracknell Inferno at Herts Eagles

Score By Innings

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

Bracknell Inferno

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

3

5

4

Herts Eagles

1

6

1

5

0

1

0

14

7

5

 

 

Herts Eagles 14, Bracknell Inferno 3

Herts Eagles

Bracknell Inferno

 

ab

r

h

bi

 

ab

r

h

bi

PRASAD Mahendra cf

3

1

2

4

GITTOES Cam 2b-p

3

0

0

0

NAGHAR Rodney 1b

5

2

1

2

EDMONDS Jordan cf-p-2b-ss

3

1

1

0

HARE Louis ss

3

3

1

0

WAGNER Shayne p-cf-c-ss

4

0

1

0

WARD Darrin p

4

0

0

1

MATEY Scott 1b

4

0

1

0

LEWYS Jonathon rf-2b

5

0

3

2

SOAN Ryan rf

4

1

1

0

SHERMAN Perrie 2b

2

1

0

0

VERNON Connor ss-p

4

1

0

0

(b5) RUSSELL Nick rf

1

0

0

0

KENJO Norio lf

2

0

0

0

AUCHTERLOUNIE Paul lf

0

2

0

1

(t6) GRAY Danny lf-rf

1

0

0

0

(b6) HAMILTON Dave lf

0

0

0

0

(t7) MATTHEWS Chris lf

1

0

0

0

GREEN Liam 3b

3

2

0

0

CHAMBERS Zack 3b

2

0

0

1

MANNING Lee c

0

3

0

1

HUXLEY Adam cf-c

3

0

1

1

TEAM TOTALS

26

14

7

11

TEAM TOTALS

31

3

5

2

 

 

E: GREEN Liam(2), HARE Louis, WARD Darrin, LEWYS Jonathon, KENJO Norio(2), VERNON
Connor, GRAY Danny. DP: Bracknell Inferno 1. LOB: Bracknell Inferno 10, Herts Eagles
12. 2B: SOAN Ryan. HR: PRASAD Mahendra. SB: WARD Darrin(2), PRASAD Mahendra, LEWYS
Jonathon, VERNON Connor, EDMONDS Jordan. CS: LEWYS Jonathon.

 

 

Herts Eagles

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

WARD Darrin W

7.00

5

3

1

3

4

Bracknell Inferno

 

 

 

 

 

 

GITTOES Cam

3.00

5

3

2

3

2

EDMONDS Jordan

1.00

2

3

2

4

0

VERNON Connor

1.00

0

3

3

5

1

WAGNER Shayne L

1.00

0

5

4

4

2

 

 

HBP: by GITTOES Cam (PRASAD Mahendra). . , by GITTOES Cam (HAMILTON Dave). . WP:
GITTOES Cam(2), VERNON Connor(2), WAGNER Shayne. PB: HUXLEY Adam. T: 2:48. A: 89.

EAGLES ONE STEP AWAY FROM THE NBC

 

The whole club will be getting behind the Eagles this Saturday as they go for glory in the AAA postseason

 

The postseason playoffs are coming to Grovehill Ballpark tomorrow.  With the Falcons dramatic exit form the NBL postseason last weekend, they and everyone else connected with Herts will be right behind the Eagles with the hope that they can keep the Herts flag flying high all the way to the National Championships on 4-5 September.

 

The Eagles meet the always dangerous Bracknell Inferno. The two teams have been involved in some epic encounters so far this year so this playoff game is a mouth-watering prospect. Can the Eagles do it?

 

The game starts at 12:00pm this Saturday, 28 August, at Grovehill Ballpark (Directions). 

BRITISH BASEBALL BUZZING WITH EXCITEMENT AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DRAW NEARER

This article was first published on www.britishbaseball.org

The British Baseball postseason is underway and the sense of anticipation and excitement around the country can hardly be contained. After five months and 521 games in the British baseball leagues, the best teams in the country are now battling in the playoffs to book a place in the National Baseball Championships (NBC) which will take place on the weekend of 4 and 5 September to decide the 2010 champions. 

Bad News Bird – 2009 MVP Ryan Bird is back in form and this can only be bad news for Richmond’s opponents in the postseason (photo by www.event-photos.co.uk)

NBL PLAYOFFS

Mildenhall advanced to the postseason with two wins against direct rivals Herts Falcons on the final day of the regular season. This sets up an intriguing playoff line-up in Britain’s top baseball league.

Both NBL playoff games will be played at Richmond’s Connare Field this Saturday. First up is the clash between Mildenhall and Southampton. The problem that has plagued the Bulldogs all season long is the fact that most of its players are US servicemen whose unpredictable working schedule can sometimes leave their squad down to bare bones. If their top performers are available then they will be a very awkward opponent and the Mustangs will have their work cut out, as they found out two weeks ago when they lost 0-6 and 2-3 to Mildenhall.

In the second game of the day starting at 3:30 pm, the Richmond Flames will meet the Croydon Pirates. After a slow start the Flames have picked up speed just at the right time. 2009 MVP Ryan Bird is back firing on all cylinders. He was the wining pitcher in the 13-0 win against 2009 champions Bracknell and that can only be bad news for the Pirates. Also returning for the Flames is Robbie Unsell, who was last year’s stolen base leader but missed several games this season after a freakish head injury trying to field a ground ball.

Despite Richmond’s recent return to form, Croydon have proven this year that they are capable of beating any NBL opponent. They have some very dangerous players in their line-up, most notably Home Run Champion Maikel Azcuy.

NBL Playoffs (Connare Field, Richmond, Saturday 28 August 2010)12:00, Mildenhall Bulldogs (10-16) @ Southampton Mustangs (13-15).
15:30, Croydon Pirates (10-18) @ Richmond Flames (17-11).

AAA-LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

Oxford’s win against the Bracknell Inferno on Sunday confirmed them as the AAA (South) winners and they go straight through to the AAA NBC. This leaves the Bracknell Inferno and Herts Eagles fighting for the last remaining place in the AAA National Finals. They will meet this Saturday at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead. The two teams have been involved in some epic encounters so far this year so this playoff game is a mouth-watering prospect.

AAA Playoff (Grovehill Ballpark, Hemel Hempstead, Saturday 28 August 2010)12:00, Bracknell Inferno (16-8) @ Herts Eagles (18-6).

 
Catcher Dave Westfallen is expected to be one of the key men for the Eagles as they play the Bracknell Inferno for a place in the NBC (photo by www.HP2photographic.com)
Can the Blue Sox repeat their walk-off win against Birmingham or will the Maple Leafs get their revenge

AA-LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

While the National Baseball League (NBL) and AAA League completed their regular season schedule on Sunday, teams from the AA and Single-A Leagues were already going head-to-head.

The Leicester Blue Sox appear to be carrying a great deal of momentum into the postseason. After winning the AA (Midlands) divisional title earlier this month they met the Sheffield Bladerunners who were the runners-up in AA (North). The Blue Sox eased to a 19-9 win with Shannon Henry picking up another win on the mound, while Oscar Martinez provided the highlight of the game with a towering two-run home run.

Meanwhile, a second team from the Midlands booked a place in the AA Semi-Finals. The Birmingham Maple Leafs produced the most dominating performance in the 2010 postseason so far with a 18-1 blowout win over the Bolton Robots of Doom, which is the best team in AA (North). Birmingham and Leicester will clash once again at Western Park this Saturday at 12.00 noon in a repeat of the Midlands title decider. The Blue Sox came out on top that time, but the Maple Leafs will feel that have been given an opportunity for sweet revenge.

The team with the best record in the AA League, Richmond Knights, booked their place in the Semi-Final with a 10-6 win over the Windsor Bears. A two-run home run by Windsor slugger Clint Milner was not enough for the team from Berkshire. The Knights will meet the Poole Piranhas in the Semi-Final, after they overcame the Essex Archers by a score of 17-3. Shannon Hall was the winning pitcher, while Archers Manager, Darren Ludlow was saddled with the loss.

Despite the loss, Essex can be very proud of reaching the AA League playoffs in their first year after promotion from the Single-A League. And so, in accordance with the formbook, the Poole Piranhas will be travelling to Ham Ground to face the Richmond Knights. They Knights have the upper hand as they won convincingly when the two teams met in the first week of August in the regular season. 

AA Playoffs (Semi-Finals) Saturday, 28 August 201012:00, Birmingham Maple Leafs (15-5) @ Leicester Blue Sox (15-5) (Western Park, Leicester).
12:00, Poole Piranhas (13-5) @ Richmond Knights (17-1) (Ham Ground Richmond).

A-LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

The Chelmsford Clippers stunned British Baseball with a 16-12 win over the Richmond Dragons, who went into the playoffs as the favourite to go all the way and win the A-League title.

The Clippers clinched a place in the postseason in the last minute after the Old Timers dropped out. They may have had an average regular season with a modest 6-7 record, but that doesn’t seem to have affected them and their win over Richmond was an amazing achievement for a team in their first year of existence.

In the semi-final Chelmsford will play against Guildford, who produced a dominant performance to beat the Braintree Rays 22-14. Matt Bruce pitched a complete nine-inning win, recording 10 strikeouts for the Mavericks. Their better regular season record has given them home field advantage in the Semi-Final.

The other Semi-Final will be between the Humber Pilots and the MK Bucks, both of whom progress after convincing wins in their quarter-final games. Humber beat the Leicester Blue Sox in a high-scoring 36-12 win. MVP for the Pilots proved to be Lee Evans, who was the winning pitcher and also contributed offensively with a home run. MK Bucks beat Manchester Torrent 22-3. Tom Lloyd was the winning pitcher for the Bucks and his teammate Ross Barnes scored an inside-the-park home run. Barnes’ may have played his last game of the season as he is due to be posted to Afghanistan imminently. Will this setback prove to be decisive when the Bucks host the Pilots this Saturday?

A Playoffs (Semi-Finals) Saturday, 28 August 201014:00, Humber Pilots (14-8) @ Milton Keynes Bucks (13-7) (Woughton on the Green, Milton Keynes).
14:30, Chelmsford Clippers (6-7) @ Guildford Mavericks (9-4) (Broadwater School, Guildford).

 
Matt Bruce pitched a 9-inning complete game as the Mavericks knocked Braintree out of the postseason

BULLDOGS KNOCK FALCONS OUT OF THE PLAYOFFS

This article by BSUK special correspondent Simon Fitzjohn, was first published on www.britishbaseball.org

 

The Mildenhall Bulldogs claimed the prized final playoff spot in 2010, and the Richmond Flames laid down an impressive marker as the National Baseball League regular season drew to a close on Sunday 21 August. The Bulldogs swept the Herts Falcons in a winner-takes-all showdown, while the Flames eased past heavyweights Bracknell Blazers.

 

 

Herts Falcons’ leading batter, Dan Kerry, had to be taken out of the first game with a  suspected broken toe.

Everyone connected with Herts wishes him a speedy recovery. (photo by www.HP2photographic.com)

 

HERTS FALCONS AT MILDENHALL BULLDOGS

Anyone expecting a tension-filled, tight brace of encounters were to be disappointed as the Bulldogs rolled to impressive 11-4 and 18-1 victories. Barry Wiles and Ken Reber picked up the wins on the mound, sentencing Pete Kikel and Nic Goetz to defeat and erasing the Falcons from the play-off picture in the process.  Herts’ Aspi Dimitrov said, “My immediate reaction is obviously one of disappointment.  We were so close to making it, but all of the credit must go to Mildenhall.  They fully deserved their wins.” “I would predict that if they have their full roster available for the play-offs they are going to surprise a few people and could even go all the way.”

  

BRACKNELL BLAZERS AT RICHMOND FLAMES

Richmond swept the Blazers in impressive fashion to wrap-up their third-placed finish in style.  The Flames were 13-0 and 6-5 winners, with Ryan Bird and Rob Unsell taking the pitching honours. Coach Grant Delzoppo also clubbed a two-run home run in game one as part of an impressive all-round display. Delzoppo said: “We are really pleased.  To get two wins and finish the season on a high is a real plus for us.  We beat their best pitchers.  It is always good to beat a side like Bracknell and this will give us a real boost heading into the play-offs.”

 

 

HERTS AND ESSEX SHARE SPOILS TO SET UP PLAYOFF SHOWDOWN THIS SUNDAY

The Herts Falcons suffered a setback in their mission to reach the National League playoffs.  A spirited fight back by the visiting Essex Arrows in the last inning resulted in a heartbreaking loss for the Falcons. Despite this, a combination of results in the other NBL games and a convincing win in the second game of the day meant that the loss in game one was not as costly as first thought.

 

Having beaten the Arrows in their previous two meetings this season, the Falcons went into the game with confidence but the tension of the postseason race was evident.  Herts took a slender lead early in the game, but the visitors kept in touch with their starting pitcher Matt Gilbert keeping batters off balance by changing speed very effectively.  Herts went into the seventh and final inning with a 3-2 lead and it looked as though starting pitcher Pete Kikel would complete the game with a win after he struck out the lead off batter, Ben Sayer.  A great deal of credit has to be given to the Essex Arrows at that point as they didn’t give up.  Their next two batters got on base after they were both hit by pitches.  A double by the always dangerous Rich Chesterton tied the game.  Up next was Essex’s cleanup batter Matt Gilbert and the Falcons decided to walk him intentionally to load the bases.  Leftfielder Brandon Florence was the next to bat and he drove the ball all the way to the outfield wall to bring in 3 more runs.  In total 5 runs came in and that proved to be too much for the home team to recover from in the bottom of the inning.

 

Stung by that loss, the Falcons came back fighting in the second game.  They took a 14-1 lead in just three innings of play.  Their bats were on fire.  Third baseman Alex Ganster went 4-for-4 driving in 5 runs.  Carlos Casal from Hemel Hempstead and Jason Greenberg had two hits each but the biggest ovation was for shortstop Brandon Deal who launched the ball high over the left-centerfield wall for a 3-run home run.  He was 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs in the game.  He will miss the remaining games of the season as he will be on military duty overseas over the next few weeks, but that was a great way to end his season and send the Falcons on a high going into next week’s do-or-die last game of the season against playoff rivals Mildenhall.

 

After the games Herts Falcons Manager, Jason Greenberg said: “”It was a disappointment that we let game one on Sunday slip through our fingers.  We had a slim one-run lead going into the final frame, but it wasn’t enough to secure the win. But the boys battled back in game two, and I was pleased with the confidence and momentum we found right from the first pitch.  That’s how we need to begin our series against the Bulldogs this Sunday: with the knowledge that we are going to get ahead early, and stay ahead until the final out is made.”

 

With Mildenhall picking up two wins against Southampton, losing game one against Essex has turned out to be not as costly as first thought.  The Herts Falcons will be travelling to RAF Feltwell this Sunday knowing that they must win one of their two games against the Bulldogs to book their place in the playoffs.  If they win both games they would jump over both Mildenhall and Croydon which would give them better seeding in the playoffs.  Losing both games is not an option as that would signal the end of the season for the boys from Hemel Hempstead.

 

images courtesy of www.HP2photographic.com

OXFORD STAY TOP DESPITE BRAVE EAGLES EFFORT. HAWKS END SEASON ON A HIGH

OXFORD STAY TOP DESPITE BRAVE EAGLES EFFORT

 

While the Falcons were battling in the race for the National League playoffs, their club mates the Herts Eagles were trying to book an automatic place in the AAA National Championships.  This was their final game of the season and they were facing the league-leading Oxford Kings.  The Eagles needed to win both games to claim top spot.  This first versus second match-up didn’t disappoint producing two very competitive and closely fought games. 

 

Oxford came out on top with a 6-3 win in the first, but a 7-4 win for the Herts Eagles in the second means that Oxford still have work to do before they can book their automatic place in the AAA National Championships.  Their last games of the season are this Sunday against the third-placed Bracknell Inferno.  A sweep for Bracknell would allow the Eagles to go above them in first place.

 

HAWKS END SEASON ON A HIGH

 

2010 has been a difficult year in the AA League for the Herts Hawks.  It has been a much stronger league then in previous years with three of the top AAA teams from 2009 choosing to drop down into the AA League, including the Richmond Knights, Poole Piranhas who won their respective AA Divisions.

 

The Hawks had picked up only 3 wins in 16 games before Sunday’s final games of the season.  Their opponents were the Brentwood Stags.  Manager Greg Bochan from St Albans, gave AA League debuts to several members of the Herts Raptors, which is the Single-A affiliate of Herts Baseball Club.  One of the players was Will Belbin (pictured right) who sloted right into the team.

 

This proved to be the teams best results of the year.  In the first game they won convincingly 9-1 and battled hard to clinch game two by a score of 13-11.  Greg Bochan and Jeff Witter (pictured left) were the winning pitchers in game one and two, respectively. This meant that they ended the season in fourth place in their division with a .278 win-loss percentage which is slightly lower than the .350 for the Hawks last year, but it is a very good achievement given the strength of the AA League this season.

 

images courtesy of www.HP2photographic.com

HERTS IN THE NEWS: EAGLES AND FALCONS HOPING TO FLY HOME FOR SHOWPIECE

The following article was first published in the Hemel Gazette

 

With any luck two Hemel Hempstead-based baseball teams could be back at their Grovehill home for the end-of-season showpiece event.

 

Herts Falcons and the Eagles will hope to be back for the National Senior Baseball Championships (NBC) on September 4 and 5. The club, which just this season completed its second pitch, has been chosen to host the event much to the delight of president Aspi Dimitrov:

“A lot of people have really got involved with the project over the last few years and it’s great the British Baseball Federation have given us the vote of confidence by awarding the event to us. “Hopefully we will not disappoint.”

 

The champions of each of the four leagues will be decided at the championships. The NBL division Falcons, the top team at the club, have an uphill task ahead of them. They have just four games left to earn a place in the qualifying rounds for the finals. Their latest result was a double-header split against Croydon Pirates on Sunday.Falcons lost the first of their away games at Pirates 8-2, but came back in the second to win 11-6. They go up against the Essex Arrows this weekend.

 

The Eagles, meanwhile, are more sure of a spot in the finals, and could by-pass the qualifying round should they finish in top spot come next weekend, when they face league-leaders Oxford Kings. Eagles strolled to two easy victories as they kept up the pressure on the league-leaders on Sunday.The AAA-division side beat the London Metros 15-5 and 11-1, extending their winning streak to nine games. A win this weekend will make sure they finish top of the pile and hence head straight into the final four.

 

“We really want to make sure the Eagles and Falcons make it,” added Aspi, who also plays for the Falcons.

 

Elsewhere on the weekend the AA-League Herts Hawks took on the Windsor Bears but lost 19-9 and 18-8. In the A-League, the Old Timers of north London beat the Raptors for the second time this season.

HERTS GLOBETROTTERS

Apart from reporting on the Herts adult and youth teams, the Herts Baseball Newswire also keeps Herts fans updated on news from overseas related to Herts Baseball Club.

 

This summer Herts was represented in the European qualifiers for the Little League World Series.  Herts Little Leaguer, Mikito Ariga, was selected to play for team England.  The games were played at the baseball complex in Kutno, Poland.  Despite a difficult start losing to Italy (L0-10), England bounced back with wins over Lithuania (W7-1), Belgium (W7-3) and Poland (W10-0).  Mikito’s team rounded up their group stage schedule with a loss to the Netherlands (L5-4).  England’s 3-2 record placed them third in the group standings and they qualified for the next stage where they beat Ukraine 10-0.  This took them to the Semi-Finals where they once again faced Italy and once again the Italians came out on top (L2-9).  England came very close indeed to qualifying for the World Series and potential live coverage on ESPN, but it wasn’t to be. 

 

Mikito and his family have now returned and are getting ready for another exciting postseason with the Herts All-Stars next month.  Mikito was a member of the 2009 Herts All-Stars who produced the incredible run of 5 consecutive wins to reach the final where they lost 1-0 to the London Mets.

 

Another player representing Herts overseas is Jesse Reinebold.  He and his father, Jonathan, joined the club this year and apart from appearing for the Herts All-Stars Jesse played alongside his father for both the Herts Raptors in the British Single-A League and the Herts Hawks in the AA League.  Jesse is now in America where he is the official bat boy (pictured right at work) for the South Bend Silverhawks, which is the Single-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

 

Like Mikito, Jesse is also scheduled to return in time to join up with the Herts All-Stars in the postseason.

DRAMATIC COMEBACK WIN KEEPS FALCONS POSTSEASON HOPES ALIVE

Going into the sixth inning and trailing 5-2 the Herts Falcons stunned their playoff rivals Croydon by scoring nine runs in the last two innings of the game.  This incredible comeback keeps the Falcons firmly in the race for the postseason playoffs.

 

The Herts Falcons went into their double-header against the Croydon Pirates knowing that a sweep would put them in pole position for the playoffs, but on the other hand if they were to lose both games, their chances of postseason glory would virtually disappear.  Croydon faced a similar predicament which gave this game a postseason feel.

 

Croydon took the lead in the second inning after a solo homerun by Maikel Azcuy.  Herts came back with two runs of their own in the third inning but Croydon regained the lead again in the bottom of the inning.  Going into the bottom of the fifth with the game finely poised at 3-2 Jose Sosa delivered a devastating blow by driving the ball over the left field wall with the bases loaded for a grand slam.  This took the game beyond the Falcons.

 

This meant that the second game of the double header became “must-win” for the visitors from Hertfordshire.  They started aggressively taking an early lead on an infield single by Marty Cullen which glanced off the glove of the pitcher allowing Luis Goncalves to come home.  Croydon bounced right back and after 5 innings they had a commanding 5-2 lead.  Their lead could have been even bigger if it wasn’t for some incredible defensive plays including a spectacular diving catch by left fielder Marc Martinez.  With only two innings remaining the Falcons produced one of the comebacks of the season.  They first tied the game scoring 3 runs in the sixth which included a 2-run double by Carlos Casal. Falcons starting pitcher, Nic Goetz, was still going strong on the mound and he retired the Pirates quickly in the bottom of the sixth to keep the game tied at 5-5.  In the seventh Herts continued their onslaught.  The offensive pressure was too much for the Pirates to take as six more runs came in. 

 

Despite Croydon putting runners on second and third with nobody out in the final inning, Goetz held on allowing only one run to come in.  That one run may have appeared to be nothing more than a consolation for the Pirates, but it could have huge implications if Croydon and Herts end the regular season with identical win-loss records.  In that situation the League’s tie-break rules would come into effect.  In their head-to-head encounters Croydon and Herts each have 2 wins and 2 losses, which means that the tie would have to be broken by looking at who has conceded the lowest number of runs in the games between Croydon and Herts.  Thanks to that consolation run Croydon would jump above Herts as they have conceded 1 run less than them after Sunday’s epic games.

 

This may prove to be decisive, but at the same time it may actually be a blessing in disguise as the Falcons now know their task very clearly.  They need to win three out of their remaining four games and this would guarantee their place in the playoffs. After their incredible comeback win, the Falcons have the momentum with them.  Next up for them is a home clash with rivals Essex.  Can they do it?

 

Images courtesy of www.HP2photographic.com

 


GAME 1 BOX SCORES


 


Herts Falcons at Croydon Pirates
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Herts Falcons 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2
Croydon Pirates 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 8 5 1

Croydon Pirates 8, Herts Falcons 2
Croydon Pirates Herts Falcons
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
H Player 1 1b 3 1 0 0 GONCALVES Luis ss 3 0 0 0
H Player 2 2b 3 1 0 0 CASAL Carlos 2b 2 0 1 0
H Player 3 cf 3 0 0 0 GREENBERG Jason c 2 0 0 1
H Player 4 3b 2 3 2 1 DEAL Brandon rf 3 0 1 1
H Player 5 ss 3 2 2 5 CULLEN Marty 1b 3 0 0 0
H Player 6 c 3 0 1 1 KIKEL Peter p 3 0 0 0
H Player 7 lf 2 0 0 0 MARTINEZ Marc cf 3 0 0 0
H Player 8 rf 2 0 0 0 DIMITROV Aspi lf 1 1 0 0
H Player 9 p 2 1 0 0 (b6) GANSTER Alex lf-3b 1 0 0 0
GOETZ Nic 3b 1 1 0 0
(b6) SNAVELY Bart 3b-lf 1 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 23 8 5 7 TEAM TOTALS 23 2 2 2
E: H Player 5, CASAL Carlos, KIKEL Peter. DP: Herts Falcons 2. LOB: Croydon Pirates
3, Herts Falcons 4. 2B: H Player 5. HR: H Player 5, H Player 4. SB: H Player 6, H
Player 8. CS: CASAL Carlos.
Croydon Pirates IP H R ER BB SO
SSALI Tim 9 W 7.00 2 2 2 4 5
Herts Falcons            
KIKEL Peter L 6.00 5 8 6 5 3
HBP: by KIKEL Peter (H Player 8). . T: 1:53. A: 39.


GAME 2 BOX SCORES



Herts Falcons at Croydon Pirates
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Herts Falcons 1 0 1 0 0 3 6 11 7 2
Croydon Pirates 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 6 13 6

Herts Falcons 11, Croydon Pirates 6
Herts Falcons Croydon Pirates
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
GONCALVES Luis c 3 3 1 2 H Player 1 1b 4 1 3 0
CASAL Carlos 2b 5 0 1 2 H Player 2 2b 4 0 2 1
GREENBERG Jason dh 1 0 0 0 H Player 3 cf 3 0 0 0
(t5) KIKEL Peter dh 3 0 0 0 (b6) H Sub 1 cf 1 0 1 0
GANSTER Alex 3b 2 0 0 0 H Player 4 3b 4 1 3 1
DEAL Brandon ss 4 2 1 0 (b7) H Sub 2 pr 0 1 0 0
CULLEN Marty 1b 3 2 2 2 H Player 5 p 4 1 2 1
DIMITROV Aspi rf 4 1 0 0 H Player 6 c 4 0 0 0
SNAVELY Bart cf 4 2 1 0 H Player 7 lf 4 0 0 0
MARTINEZ Marc lf 3 1 1 0 H Player 8 rf 3 1 1 1
GOETZ Nic p 0 0 0 0 H Player 9 ss 3 1 1 1
TEAM TOTALS 32 11 7 6 TEAM TOTALS 34 6 13 5
E: GANSTER Alex(2), H Player 5(3), H Player 9(2), H Player 2. LOB: Herts Falcons 7,
Croydon Pirates 8. 2B: CASAL Carlos, H Player 5, H Player 9, H Player 4. SB: DEAL
Brandon(2), GONCALVES Luis, DIMITROV Aspi, MARTINEZ Marc, H Player 5, H Player 8.
Herts Falcons IP H R ER BB SO
GOETZ Nic W 7.00 13 6 5 1 2
Croydon Pirates            
H Player 5 L 7.00 7 11 5 4 4
HBP: by H Player 5 (GREENBERG Jason). . . . , by H Player 5 (GANSTER Alex). , by H
Player 5 (MARTINEZ Marc). . WP: GOETZ Nic, H Player 5(2). T: 2:12. A: 39.

HERTS RED SOX WIN THE TITLE. DRAMATIC END IN THE BRONZE MEDAL GAME

Herts Baseball Little League correspondent, Tracey Manning, reports on a dramatic final day of the 2010 Herts Little League season.

 

HERTS CUBS 4 HERTS YANKEES 5

The day started off with a few clouds in the sky. Starting pitcher for the Yankees Richard Ganster started strong. Power hitter Nick Martinez hit a triple and followed through to get Cubs first run in the first innings, as Yankees took their turn at the plate, Kieran Manning borrowed from the Cardinals and got the first run. Another Yankee, Charlie Mayhew, followed that up with a double. Cubs pitcher Lewis Green also made a great start. Top of the 2nd Yankees kept the Cubs from getting any further than 1st base. In the bottom of the 2nd inning Brodie Caress (Cubs) caught Kieran Manning (Yankee) fly ball. Another triple hit from Michael James (Yankee) in the 4th. As the game entered the 6th inning McKenna Martinez (Cubs) delivered a game-changing hit and evaded been tagged to get on base. She went on to do some very effective base running. Ultimately it was Aaron Witter who got the winning run and clinch the bronze medal for the Yankees with a final score of 4-5.


There was a vote for player of the game this was voted by all the soggy parents and families and the winner was McKenna Martinez. Well done to her!

CARDINALS 2 RED SOX 13

A few more showers and some lunch later the mighty Red Sox and the awesome Cardinals went head to head to play for the top spot. Cardinals batting first,Zack Longboy(Red Sox) took the mound with a super cool attitude and he did his job well as Cardinals never scored a run in the 1st inning. Kieran Manning tagged out Theo Longboy to stop her making the first run, Cardinals struggled in the 1st innings their usual team who was missing a few key players, this was also true for the rest of the other teams, just didn’t gel too well and let home too many runs.


Slugger Carlos Casal jr came in with the first run for the Cardinals and Drew Mayhew got the other one Cardinals swapped around players to try and find a game play that worked but to no end. They kept on putting players on bases but unable to bring them home. Charlie Mayhew scored the first run for the Redsox and they never looked back . Mikito Ariga, catching for the Red Sox tagged out Carlos Casal jr (Cardinals) with an assist from Red Sox first baseman, Charlie Mayhew. The game ended 13-2 to the Red Sox.


Zack Longboy was named player of the game, but I have to say all the Red Sox players made a huge effort in this final game. Cardinals did their best on the day, but the better team came home to win.

 

More images from the 2010 Herts Little League Finals

 

 



BRONZE MEDAL GAME – BOX SCORES



Herts Cubs at Herts Yankees
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 R H E
Herts Cubs 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 8 1
Herts Yankees 2 2 0 0 0 1 5 5 1
Herts Yankees 5, Herts Cubs 4
Herts Yankees Herts Cubs
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Aaron Witter 2b 4 0 1 1 Alexander Deacon 2b-3b 3 0 0 0
Kieran Manning c 2 1 0 1 Brodie Caress 1b 3 0 1 0
Richard Ganster p 2 1 0 0 Nick Martinez ss-p 2 1 1 0
Cameron Ross lf 2 0 2 1 Christian Lynch rf 3 0 1 1
Adam White 1b 3 0 0 0 Lewis Green p-ss 2 1 1 0
Charlie Mayhew ss 2 0 1 1 McKenna Martinez cf 3 1 2 0
Drew Mayhew 3b 3 0 0 0 Robert Binns c 3 1 0 0
Ben Day cf 2 1 0 0 Ben Jones 3b-2b 2 0 1 2
Michael James rf 1 2 1 0 Jamie Griffin sf 1 0 1 0
Aki Matsuo sf 2 0 0 0 Lewis Auchterlounie lf 3 0 0 0
George Owens rf-dh 2 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 23 5 5 4 TEAM TOTALS 27 4 8 3
E: Adam White, Nick Martinez. LOB: Herts Yankees 9, Herts Cubs 10. 2B: Charlie
Mayhew. 3B: Michael James, Nick Martinez.
Herts Yankees IP H R ER BB SO
Richard Ganster W 6.00 8 4 1 3 13
Herts Cubs
Nick Martinez L 3.67 3 1 1 2 9
Lewis Green 2.00 2 4 2 6 4
HBP: by Richard Ganster (Ben Jones). . , by Richard Ganster (Lewis Green). T: 1:45.
A: 67.

 



CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – BOX SCORES



Herts Cardinals at Herts Red Sox
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 R H E
Herts Cardinals 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 4
Herts Red Sox 5 4 0 4 0 0 13 3 1

Herts Red Sox 13, Herts Cardinals 2
Herts Red Sox Herts Cardinals
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Theo Longboy rf 2 0 0 1 Carlos Casal Jr p-ss 1 1 0 0
Charlie Mayhew 1b 2 2 0 0 Brodie Caress 1b-p 1 0 0 0
Mikito Ariga c 3 2 1 0 Kieran Manning c 3 0 1 1
Jake Caress 3b 4 3 1 0 Lewis Green 3b 3 0 0 0
Ben Day ss-cf 2 1 0 0 Aki Matsuo 2b-p-1b 3 0 0 0
Zack Longboy p 3 1 1 2 Aaron Witter lf 3 0 1 0
Yuki Ariga lf 1 2 0 2 James Day ss-2b 3 0 0 0
Charlie Owens 2b 2 1 0 1 Drew Mayhew rf 0 1 0 0
Robert Binns cf 2 0 0 2 Ben Day cf 2 0 0 0
Adam White sf 0 0 0 0 Alexander Deacon sf 2 0 0 0
Lewis Auchterlounie dh 0 1 0 1
TEAM TOTALS 21 13 3 9 TEAM TOTALS 21 2 2 1
E: Mikito Ariga, James Day(2), Brodie Caress, Aki Matsuo. LOB: Herts Cardinals 7,
Herts Red Sox 14.
Herts Red Sox IP H R ER BB SO
Zack Longboy W 6.00 2 2 1 6 7
Herts Cardinals
Carlos Casal Jr L 1.67 1 9 5 11 1
Aki Matsuo 1.67 1 4 1 6 2
Brodie Caress 1.33 1 0 0 1 1
HBP: by Carlos Casal Jr (Lewis Auchterlounie). , by Aki Matsuo (Lewis Auchterlounie).
. . . T: 2:12. A: 67.