Author: Matt Bell

HERTS BASEBALL CLUB ANNOUNCES POSTSEASON/FUNDRAISING SCHEDULE

With just a few weeks remaining of the regular season, Herts Baseball Club has announced the 2008 postseason schedule.  It will be packed with events for all branches of the Herts Baseball organisation, from the Little League to the club’s adult teams.  The postseason is also the time to get volunteers, friends and family members involved and playing the game.  Who knows?  The club may discover a new superstar among friends and family members.

 

In September the Herts Little League will be hosting its first tournament inviting all the top British League teams in the Bronco age group (10-13 year olds).  Most of these teams will include players who are members of the GB Juveniles Team so the Herts Little League will be able to check on its progress against top opposition.

 

The postseason period coincides with a critical period for the club’s project to develop Grovehill Ballpark.  The club requires one final fundraising push before commencing the construction work.  If the club reaches its fundraising target, members of the club as well as everyone else in the British baseball community can look forward to 2009 when the revamped Grovehill Ballpark and its second baseball diamond will be unveiled.  Members of the adult and Little League teams will be asked to play a key role in the upcoming fundraising events and absolutely everyone must do their best to take part in these events.

 

This September and October the club remembers fallen Falcon number 36 in the 2008 Kyle Hunlock Series.  Full details of an exciting new format for this event will be released in the next few days.  As part of the event, Herts Baseball Club will be making history with the first ever live radio broadcast online on the Herts Baseball Channel. 

 

Even after the last pitch of the season is thrown, club events keep coming thick and fast as we build up to 2009, so make a note of these dates.

 


 

2008 POSTSEASON AND FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

SCHEDULE

 

Key:

Little League

Adults

Fundraising

 

Thursday, 21 August 2008

3:30pm-5:30pm

Fundraising Visit to Hemel Industrial Zone

 

Saturday, 23 August 2008

11am-2:30pm

Little League Final Day

 

3pm-5pm

Fundraising at local shopping centres

 

Saturday-Sunday, 6-7 September 2008

Morning-night

AAA Final 4 at Croydon

 

Thursday, 18 September 2008

8pm

LIVE – Kyle Hunlock Series Draft

(making history with first ever LIVE broadcast on the Herts Baseball Channel)

 

Sunday, 21 September 2008

11pm-7pm

Kyle Hunlock Series (DAY1)

 

Saturday, 27 September 2008

TBC

Herts Little League Tournament

 

Sunday, 28 September 2008

11pm-7pm

Kyle Hunlock Series (DAY2)

 

Thursday, 2 October 2008

8pm

LIVE – Kyle Hunlock Series re-Draft

 

Sunday, 5 October 2008

11pm-2pm

Kyle Hunlock Series (FINAL DAY)

 

2pm-3pm

Little League Home Run Derby

 

3pm-4pm

Little League 2008 Awards Ceremony

 

4pm-7pm

Family Softball Game (s)

·         Little League Parents and Adult members family/friends

 

Sunday, 12 October 2008

TBC

2009 Annual General Meeting

 

October-November 2008

TBC

The HBC Tennis League

(unlike baseball, you gotta keep the ball IN the park)

 

Adult Herts Baseball Players (and family members) will be competing head-to-head over several weeks in a league format.

 

Friday, 12 December 2008

TBC

2008 Awards Night (Adult Teams)

 

 

SHARKS GET MORE THAN THEY BARGAINED FOR IN EPIC BATTLE WITH HAWKS

 

Report from Herts Baseball Newswire correspondent, DAVE HAMILTON

 

A fearless team – 9 of the Hawks' finest – made the trek down to Bournemouth on Sunday, keen to prove once again that they could compete with the best in their division as they took on the league leading Sharks in a AA league match-up.

 

Their fierce determination was in contrast to the cockiness of the home side who believed their playoff spot was already assured (mistakenly as the Hawks manager pointed out) and felt they would coast to another comfortable victory over mid-table opposition.  Conditions ruled out a slug-fest though, with a strong gusting wind blowing in from the outfield meaning the fence would barely be threatened all day, even in batting practice.

 

In the first inning, there is a single by John Oliver for the Hawks but no other baserunners.  Bournemouth meanwhile are quick to emphasise why they are top of the league, jumping out to an early lead with four quick runs. 

 

The Hawks stem the tide though with solid defense, preventing the Sharks from extending their lead.  Meanwhile, the bats are starting to come alive and Bournemouth aren't looking so secure.  Back to back doubles from Dave Westfallen and Humberto Concalves make it 4-1.

 

Fourth inning – Hawks rally.  Consecutive hits from Dave Hamilton, Luis Concalves and Ross Asquith to lead off the inning get Herts going as they send 10 men to the plate.  Four score.  The visitors lead 5-4 and the Sharks are stunned.

 

An immediate response from the home team though…half way through, we're all tied. 

 

Luis Concalves hits a booming ground rule double for the Hawks – the biggest hit of the game.  In defense, the Hawks are proving strong – with all three outfielders (Nick Russell, Asquith and Hamilton) making impressive defensive grabs to deny the Sharks baserunners.

 

The Hawks grab a run, and the lead. 6-5.  It's the seventh inning stretch and the Sharks are rattled – time is running out and inconceivably (to them) they are trailing.  Bournemouth continue to rotate their squad pulling fresh legs from the bench in a search for inspiration, while the Hawks team battle on knowing their fate lies in the nine men on the pitch – their bench is empty.  Their seemingly untiring pitcher Louie Hare leads the way but there are contributions up and down the order with no weak links for the Sharks to prey on.

 

The top of the eighth, and the Hawks add an insurance run with a two-out bases loaded RBI single from their ninth placed hitter.  Unfortunately manager Carlos Casal is thrown out at home trying to score on the same play, ending the Herts threat.  Even so, it's 7-5 and the visitors are six outs away from a phenomenal victory.

 

The Sharks are getting desperate, but they manage to mount a challenge with a little help from the umpire whose previously consistent strike zone suddenly shrinks to a fraction of its previous size [conspiracy theorists note the fact that the umpire is a Sharks player and question a possible link but our journalist is unable to substantiate any claims of deliberate foul play].  Pitcher Hare is left with an unenviable choice – walk batters or throw pitches down the middle to the highest scoring team in the league.

 

Despite this handicap, the Hawks almost escape the inning unscathed, but a wild throw on what could have been an inning ending ground ball allows two runs to score.  A few 'walks' (seemingly inevitable under this new strike zone), including one with the bases loaded, appear to give Bournemouth a crucial 8-7 lead.

 

The game is increasingly bad tempered, as the Hawks are frustrated by the umpire's new approach.  Valid complaints about the Sharks' young pitcher licking his fingers on the mound are derided by the home fans who seem personally insulted that the Hawks are seeking a fair finish to this titanic battle. 

 

Hawks first baseman John Oliver uses the revised strike zone to his advantage in the ninth inning, working a walk for the visitors but a deep drive by Louie Hare falls victim to that wind blowing in from the fence – it is hauled in by the grateful left fielder to end the inning.  Devastated, and frustrated at being robbed of victory, the Hawks think it is all over, and form a huddle only to see the umpire and Sharks players waiting for them to take field again…

 

…WAIT A MINUTE!…

 

…it is NOT all over…

 

In the excitement (and without the Dimitrov brothers to keep track of such details) the Hawks had lost track of the score.  Apparently it was still 7-7 and the Hawks had a life-line.

 

Battling the strike-zone, the Hawks got an out, before a Shark runner made his way to third base.  Bournemouth attempt to bunt him home with a squeeze play – but it's not hit hard enough.  The infield pounce, and the lead runner is cut down.  The batter reaches second…and next pitch breaks for third…where he is gunned down by catcher Dave Westfallen.  Finally the Hawks have a close call go their way and we are going to extra innings…

 

Top of the tenth…the Hawks threaten again.  A single, and a two out walk puts two runners on…but a ground out ends the inning and the runners are stranded.

 

Bottom of the tenth…the Hawks are hanging on.  Astonishingly Louie Hare continues to pitch well despite being into his tenth inning of work.  But the new reduced strike zone makes it almost impossible for him and this time the walk proves decisive.  A stolen base.  A good pickoff attempt at second is ruled unsuccessful.  Another steal…and then a game winning single to left field clinches it for the Sharks.

 

The exhausted Herts players file off…defeated but unbowed, knowing they put in a very strong performance that deserved a win.  This fine performance was arguably their best of the season, and having also threatened victory against the Sidewinders at Grovehill, they have proven conclusively that they can compete with the best in their league. 

 

Carlos Casal is proud of his team and furious they've been robbed of victory – sadly I cannot quote him in a 'family-friendly' website.  All the players know they've been in a hard-fought battle, full of drama with many twists and turns, and all nine have performed admirably in contributing to the contest.  Sadly, the result hasn't gone their way this time, but they are confident of ending their season with a flourish.

 

What a game!  GO HAWKS!!

 


 

Herts Hawks at Bournemouth Sharks
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
Herts Hawks 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 7 18 2
Bournemouth Sharks 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 8 12 1

Bournemouth Sharks 8, Herts Hawks 7
Bournemouth Sharks Herts Hawks
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Rob Cochran 2b 4 1 2 0 Luis Goncalves ss 6 2 3 0
Johnny Pew c 3 2 0 0 Ross Asquith rf 5 0 0 0
Harmon Killabeer 1b 5 1 1 0 John Oliver 1b 4 0 2 0
Greg Hoe p 6 2 3 2 Louis Hare p 5 1 2 0
Willie Might ss 5 1 2 1 Carlos Casal 3b 4 1 1 2
Hank Errand lf 4 0 0 0 Dave Westfallen c 6 2 4 0
Crooks Robins 3b 4 0 2 1 Humberto Goncalves 2b 4 0 2 2
Jose Canhito cf 5 0 1 1 Nick Russell lf 5 0 2 0
Ron Gnat rf 4 1 1 0 Dave Hamilton cf 5 1 2 0
TEAM TOTALS 40 8 12 5 TEAM TOTALS 44 7 18 4

E: Willie Might, Luis Goncalves(2). LOB: Bournemouth Sharks 13, Herts Hawks 18. 2B:
Willie Might, Ron Gnat, Dave Westfallen(2), Luis Goncalves, Humberto Goncalves. SB:
Rob Cochran(6), Ron Gnat(4), Johnny Pew(4), Greg Hoe(3), Jose Canhito(2), Harmon
Killabeer(2), Willie Might. S: Ross Asquith.

Bournemouth Sharks IP H R ER BB SO
Greg Hoe W 9.33 18 7 4 8 9
Herts Hawks            
Louis Hare L 9.33 12 8 6 9 5

T: 4:00. A: 0.

MEMBER OF HERTS BASEBALL FAMILY SUFFERS TRAGIC LOSS

The Herts Baseball family has received the tragic news that long-time member, Paul Raybould, has lost his daughter.  34-year old Angela passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Saturday, 9 August.

 

Past and present members of Herts Baseball Club send their condolences and everyone’s thoughts are with Angela’s parents, Paul and Valerie, daughter Candice and the other members of Angela’s family.

 

A Trust Fund has been set up for Angela's 8 year-old daughter Candice.  For more details please see the announcement published online yesterday.

RAPTORS STUNG BY RAYS

Braintree Rays at Herts Raptors
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Braintree Rays 6 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 16 9 4
Herts Raptors 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 12 10 11

Braintree Rays 16, Herts Raptors 12
Braintree Rays Herts Raptors
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Player 1 p 6 3 1 1 Hunter Devine 2b 6 4 3 3
Player 2 c 6 2 2 2 Jake Kikel p-1b 6 0 2 3
Player 3 1b 6 0 1 0 Rob Jones cf-ss 4 0 2 1
Player 4 2b 6 1 0 2 Peter Kikel ss-p 4 1 1 0
Player 5 3b 3 3 1 0 Jonathon Lewys c 3 2 1 0
Player 6 ss 6 1 1 0 Andy Ringrose 3b-cf 5 2 0 1
Player 7 lf 4 2 1 1 Andrew Slater 1b-3b 4 1 0 0
Player 8 cf 3 3 1 1 Robert Crouch rf 4 1 0 0
Player 9 rf 4 1 1 0 Pete Cox lf 4 1 1 2
TEAM TOTALS 44 16 9 7 TEAM TOTALS 40 12 10 10

E: Player 5(3), Player 2, Peter Kikel(5), Jake Kikel(2), Rob Jones(2), Jonathon
Lewys, Pete Cox. LOB: Herts Raptors 8, Braintree Rays 8. 2B: Player 2, Player 7,
Hunter Devine(3), Rob Jones, Pete Cox, Peter Kikel. 3B: Jonathon Lewys. SB: Player
5(4), Player 2(3), Player 8(3), Player 4(2), Player 9(2), Player 6, Andy Ringrose(2),
Hunter Devine(2), Andrew Slater.

Braintree Rays IP H R ER BB SO
Player 1 W 9.00 10 12 5 6 10
Herts Raptors            
Jake Kikel 7.00 9 7 2 7 18
Peter Kikel L 2.00 0 9 3 0 0

HBP: by Player 1 (Robert Crouch). . . . . , by Jake Kikel (Player 8). . . WP: Jake
Kikel(4). PB: Player 2(4), Jonathon Lewys. T: 0:00. A: 0.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 1st:
Player 1 reached on error, advanced to 2nd on error, advanced to 3rd on error, batted
forward to home.
Player 2 ground rule doubled, stole 3rd, stole home, 1 RBI.
Player 3 struck out looking.
Player 4 flied out.
Player 5 walked, stole 2nd, advanced to home on error.
Player 6 reached on error, batted forward to home.
Player 7 doubled, advanced to 3rd on throw, batted forward to home, 1 RBI.
Player 8 singled, batted forward to home, 1 RBI.
Player 9 singled, stole 2nd, tagged out going to 3rd.
Player 1 reached on fielder's choice, 1 RBI.
Player 2 grounded out.
Player 3 struck out looking.
Player 4 struck out looking.
6 runs, 4 hits, 3 errors, 1 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 1st:
Hunter Devine doubled, stole 3rd, advanced to home on passed ball.
Jake Kikel popped out.
Rob Jones struck out looking.
Peter Kikel walked.
Jonathon Lewys struck out looking.
1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 2nd:
Player 5 walked, batted forward to 3rd, advanced to home on error.
Player 6 singled, stole 2nd, tagged out going to 3rd.
1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 2nd:
Andy Ringrose reached on error, stole 2nd, advanced to 3rd on passed ball, batted
forward to home.
Andrew Slater walked, stole 2nd, batted forward to home.
Robert Crouch hit by pitch, batted forward to home.
Pete Cox walked, batted forward to 3rd, tagged out going to home, 1 RBI.
Hunter Devine doubled, batted forward to home, 2 RBI.
Jake Kikel grounded out, 1 RBI.
Rob Jones doubled, 1 RBI.
Peter Kikel flied out.
4 runs, 2 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 3rd:
Player 7 reached on error.
Player 8 struck out looking.
Player 9 struck out looking.
0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 3rd:
Jonathon Lewys tripled, batted forward to home.
Andy Ringrose grounded out, 1 RBI.
Andrew Slater grounded out.
Robert Crouch struck out looking.
1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 4th:
Player 1 singled, advanced to home on error.
Player 2 reached on error, advanced to 2nd on error, stole 3rd, advanced to home on
wild pitch.
Player 3 struck out looking.
Player 4 grounded out.
Player 5 popped out.
2 runs, 1 hit, 2 errors, 0 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 4th:
Pete Cox struck out looking.
Hunter Devine reached on error, batted forward to home.
Jake Kikel singled, batted forward to 3rd, 1 RBI.
Rob Jones singled, forced out at 2nd.
Peter Kikel flied out.
Jonathon Lewys reached on fielder's choice.
1 run, 2 hits, 1 error, 2 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 5th:
Player 6 struck out looking.
Player 7 walked, advanced to 2nd on passed ball, advanced to home on error.
Player 8 walked, stole 2nd, stole 3rd, advanced to home on error.
Player 9 walked, stole 2nd, advanced to 3rd on error.
Player 1 struck out looking.
Player 2 reached on dropped 3rd strike w/error, advanced to 2nd on error.
Player 3 struck out looking.
2 runs, 0 hits, 2 errors, 2 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 5th:
Andy Ringrose struck out looking.
Andrew Slater struck out swinging.
Robert Crouch struck out swinging.
Pete Cox grounded out.
0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 6th:
Player 4 popped out.
Player 5 walked, batted forward to 2nd, advanced to 3rd on wild pitch.
Player 6 grounded out.
Player 7 struck out swinging.
0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 6th:
Hunter Devine grounded out.
Jake Kikel popped out.
0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 7th:
Player 8 hit by pitch, stole 2nd, batted forward to home.
Player 9 struck out swinging.
Player 1 grounded out.
Player 2 singled, batted forward to 2nd, 1 RBI.
Player 3 singled.
Player 4 grounded out.
1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 7th:
Rob Jones walked, batted forward to 3rd.
Peter Kikel grounded out.
Jonathon Lewys walked, forced out at 2nd.
Andy Ringrose reached on fielder's choice.
Andrew Slater flied out.
0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 8th:
Player 5 singled, stole 2nd, stole 3rd, advanced to home on wild pitch.
Player 6 struck out swinging.
Player 7 struck out swinging.
Player 8 grounded out.
1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 8th:
Robert Crouch popped out.
Pete Cox struck out looking.
Hunter Devine reached on error, advanced to 2nd on error, stole 3rd, batted forward
to home.
Jake Kikel singled, forced out at 2nd, 1 RBI.
Rob Jones reached on fielder's choice.
1 run, 1 hit, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Braintree Rays – Top of the 9th:
Player 9 reached on dropped 3rd strike WP, advanced to 3rd on error, batted forward
to home.
Player 1 reached on error, advanced to 2nd on error, batted forward to home.
Player 2 struck out looking.
Player 3 reached on error, tagged out going to 2nd.
Player 4 reached on fielder's choice, stole 2nd, stole 3rd, advanced to home on
error, 2 RBI.
Player 5 reached on dropped 3rd strike w/error, stole 2nd.
Player 6 struck out swinging.
3 runs, 0 hits, 3 errors, 1 LOB.
Herts Raptors – Bottom of the 9th:
Peter Kikel ground rule doubled, advanced to home on error.
Jonathon Lewys walked, advanced to 3rd on error, advanced to home on passed ball.
Andy Ringrose reached on error, stole 2nd, advanced to 3rd on passed ball, batted
forward to home.
Andrew Slater struck out looking.
Robert Crouch struck out looking.
Pete Cox doubled, batted forward to home, 1 RBI.
Hunter Devine ground rule doubled, 1 RBI.
Jake Kikel popped out.
4 runs, 3 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.

HERTS LITTLE LEAGUERS OUT OF BBF PLAYOFFS WITHOUT A SINGLE SWING OF THE BAT

The British Baseball Federation has issued a press release confirming that the planned Youth Wild Card Playoffs involving teams from the Herts, Horsham and Plymouth Little Leagues have been cancelled.  This comes as a big disappointment for everyone connected with the Herts Little League as everyone was looking forward to this opportunity to go head-to-head with the best teams from around the country. 

The Herts Little League Commissioners are considering options for the staging of alternative events and the Herts Baseball Newswire will keep you informed about any further news.

The following is the official press release from the British Baseball Federation.

Baseball Youth Final 4s Playoffs CANCELLED

The Baseball Youth Playoffs previously scheduled for September 6 & 7 have been CANCELLED. The decision was taken for a number of practical reasons. The Youth Final 4s will still take place on September 13 & 14 at Cartmel Valley in the Lake District.

The September 6 & 7 date was the only realistic one available but threw up clashes for the GB Juvenile Tour and for Pony age players who would then be unavailable to in the National Baseball Championships with their senior teams.

It was not possible to move the playoffs earlier in the season as scheduled games are planned. At this stage the BBF was unable to make the planning and logistical arrangements for a good quality event for young players, coaches and families.

The BBF apologises to those clubs and participants who had expected to take part in the qualifiers on route to the Final 4s. The Final 4s revert to its most recent format. In both Pony (Under 16) and Bronco (Under 13) brackets the first and second placed regular season teams, both north and south, will make the four teams. Eight teams in total will make the trip to Cartmel Valley, four in each bracket.

Looking ahead, the planned introduction of the new Little League structure for 2009 will be an exciting development within the youth baseball community. It will bring together all those who work for the promotion and enjoyment of the youth game and enable a broader base of post season activities for participants.

SATURDAY’S HERTS LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE WIPED OUT BY EXPECTED RAIN

The Herts Little League Commissioners have frantically been looking from one weather report to another in the hope of some good news.  Unfortunately, the weather forecast is so bad that the Commissioners have reached the decision that it is best to postpone tomorrow’s Little League games. 

 

Tomorrow was to be  the penultimate Saturday of the league schedule and the League Commissioners are exploring options of extending the Little League season in order to allow all games to be played out, especially these exciting final games of the season.

 

One option is to use one of the available Saturdays in August (23 or 30 August).  The decision is complicated slightly by the fact that the BBF Wild Card Playoff game, which was originally scheduled on 6 September, may be switched to another date to avoid the clash with the British National Championship Final 4 for the adults which takes place on the same weekend.

 

The Herts Little League will confirm details as soon as a decision is reached.

SINGLE-A LEAGUE LEADERS TOO STRONG FOR RAPTORS

Report from Herts Baseball Newswire Correspondent, ROB JONES

Grovehill Ballpark, Hemel Hempstead

 

The new boys of Herts baseball always knew they were going to face a tough task against the surging Croydon Pirates, and so it turned out. The visitors set out their stall straight away. They hit a string of singles in the top of the first inning, then stole second base, then stole third base. Three runs crossed the plate, and it was a lead they would stretch steadily throughout the game.

 

Raptors couldn’t get their bats going against the consistent Croydon pitching, and when they were able to manufacture runs through walks, steals and errors, it was only one run at a time. When the most feared Herts hitters did make contact, the ball somehow found a fielder. In the end, Croydon took the game 17-3 in 7 innings, and moved to the top of their division.

 

The weather over Grovehill was mainly cloudy, with some heavy showers and just the odd burst of sunshine. That was reflected in the game for the Herts Raptors. They now hope that their hard work and improving defense gets better reward in the last few games of the season.

 

Croydon Pirates III at Herts Raptors
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E
Croydon Pirates III 3 1 2 2 4 3 2 0 17 15 1
Herts Raptors 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 3

Croydon Pirates III 17, Herts Raptors 3
Croydon Pirates III Herts Raptors
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Player 1 p 2 5 2 1 Hunter Devine cf-2b 2 0 1 2
Player 2 c 4 2 2 2 Andrew Slater 3b 3 0 0 0
Player 3 1b 3 2 2 2 (t7) Carlos Casal 3b 0 0 0 0
Player 4 2b 4 1 1 1 Andy Ringrose c 3 0 0 0
Player 5 3b 5 1 3 2 Rod Ariss ss-p 3 0 0 0
Player 6 ss 4 1 0 0 Pete Cox rf 1 0 0 0
Player 7 lf 4 1 1 2 (t6) Robert Crouch rf 1 0 0 0
Player 8 cf 5 2 3 1 Jonathon Lewys 1b-cf 3 0 0 0
Player 9 rf 3 2 1 1 Dave Hamilton lf 2 0 0 0
(b5) Tim Elkins lf 1 0 0 0
Rob Jones 2b-ss 2 2 1 0
Mark Hoffman p-1b 2 1 1 0
TEAM TOTALS 34 17 15 12 TEAM TOTALS 23 3 3 2

E: Player 3, Andrew Slater(3). LOB: Herts Raptors 6, Croydon Pirates III 8. 2B:
Player 1, Player 5, Player 7. SB: Player 1(4), Player 5(4), Player 2(4), Player 3(4),
Player 6, Player 4, Player 8, Hunter Devine(3), Rob Jones(3), Mark Hoffman(2), Andy
Ringrose, Carlos Casal.

Croydon Pirates III IP H R ER BB SO
Player 1 W 7.00 3 3 3 6 9
Herts Raptors            
Mark Hoffman L 6.00 12 15 10 10 7
Rod Ariss 1.00 3 2 2 1 1

HBP: by Player 1 (Andy Ringrose). . . . . . , by Rod Ariss (Player 7). . WP: Mark
Hoffman(2). PB: Player 2. T: 0:00. A: 0.

WIN, T.K.O. FOR FALCONS AS KNIGHTS WAVE WHITE FLAG

Herts arrived early to the field in Richmond-upon-Thames for an extended warm-up and batting practice.  It was just before game time that the Knights announced they had nine players and no one to umpire the game.  Fortunately, the Falcons are stocked with sluggers willing to step up in whichever capacity… and Greg “The Motion” Bochan performed a yeoman’s service calling balls and strikes from behind the dish.

Nic Goetz – pitching on three weeks rest – earned his seventh win of the season with a confident return to the mound.  He pounded the zone with five different pitches, all of which he threw consistently for strikes, and the only Richmond run to score came in the first inning on a sacrifice fly.

Two notable defense plays kept the Knights off the bases.  Aspi Dimitrov made his Falcons debut at third base and lunged far out to reel in a screaming line-drive.  Then, with a runner at third base, shortstop Andy Cornish made an incredible diving catch for the final out of the inning.  The Richmond batter – standing wide mouthed at home plate – was overheard to mumble, “Wow.  That’s a damn fine play.”

It was with disappointment in their eyes that Richmond forfeited Sunday’s second game.  Unable to keep all nine players at the field – and still without an available umpire – there were simply not enough Knights to carry on.  The Falcons glumly packed up their belongings and headed to the pub, content to celebrate their uncannily successful tour of the AAA… and to strategize for their presumptive post-season appearance.

Sunday was the Falcons’ quickest outing of the year.  They tightened their grip on the league pennant and bumped their win-loss column to 19-3.  Now, with only four games to play, the Falcons are one win away from the best AAA record of 2008 and a guaranteed spot in the Final 4.

Herts Falcons at Richmond Knights
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Herts Falcons 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 5 1
Richmond Knights 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4

Herts Falcons 6, Richmond Knights 1
Herts Falcons Richmond Knights
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Jim Hyde lf 3 1 0 0 Player 1 p 3 0 0 0
Andy Cornish ss 4 1 0 0 Player 2 c 3 1 1 0
Jason Greenberg c 3 2 2 1 Player 3 1b 3 0 0 1
Kimiyoshi Saionji 2b 2 1 1 1 Player 4 2b 3 0 1 0
Dan Kerry cf 1 1 0 0 Player 5 3b 3 0 0 0
Darrin Ward dh 2 0 0 0 Player 6 ss 3 0 1 0
Marty Cullen 1b 3 0 0 0 Player 7 lf 3 0 0 0
Aspi Dimitrov 3b 2 0 1 1 Player 8 cf 2 0 0 0
Rodney Naghar rf 3 0 1 0 Player 9 rf 1 0 0 0
Nick Goetz p 0 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 23 6 5 3 TEAM TOTALS 24 1 3 1

E: Aspi Dimitrov, Player 1(2), Player 6(2). DP: Herts Falcons 1. LOB: Herts Falcons
2, Richmond Knights 3. 2B: Jason Greenberg. SB: Jason Greenberg(2), Jim Hyde, Player
4, Player 2, Player 9. CS: Jim Hyde, Kimiyoshi Saionji, Marty Cullen, Player 4,
Player 9.

Herts Falcons IP H R ER BB SO
Nick Goetz W 7.00 3 1 1 0 2
Richmond Knights            
Player 1 L 7.33 5 6 2 5 7

HBP: by Nick Goetz (Player 9). . , by Player 1 (Dan Kerry). . . WP: Nick Goetz,
Player 1(2). PB: Player 2(2). T: 2:05. A: 26.