Category: Falcons

Nationals beat Falcons in Game 3. Falcons need to get to Monday’s Final the hard way.

This article written by Michael Jones and Oliver Mintz-Lowe was first published on britishbaseball.org

With both sides having won the previous day, they each had the pleasure of a 10am start at Grovehill, with the winners guaranteed of a place in tomorrow’s final and the losers having a few hours to recover before a final elimination game later in the afternoon. And it was the defending champions who would get the best rest heading into the National Baseball League NBC final following a strong batting display.

The Harlow Nationals sent 2011 NBL NBC MVP Jamie Ratcliff to the mound as the youngster sought to bolster his ever expanding credentials against Herts Falcons stalwart and British baseball legend Darrin Ward.

Both sides came out swinging, as would be expected from the top two seeds during the regular season. In the last match-up the two teams split their series and things remained evenly placed throughout the early stages of this crucial encounter.

Ryan Bird hit a long double in the first to score Robbie Unsell but a slip at third base stranded the Herts’ catcher and the Nationals headed to the batter’s box just a solitary run behind their hosts. George Lintern drove Robbie Almanzar home, but was himself picked off by a great move from Ward. However, free-swinging Edwin Alcantara stroked a double from off his nose and crossed the plate when Jarrod Pretorius found a gap along the third baseline, providing the Nationals with the early advantage.

But the lead changed hands once again as Ward capped a five-run rally with a two-run double to right field after some excellent hustle on the base paths forcing some mistakes on the infield. The game threatened to become another run-fest in the NBL competition and four runs from the Nationals, led by doubles from catcher Will Lintern and shortstop Luis Goncalves, tied it up at six apiece but a great grab at third base by Kevin Niedringhaus and quick arm to second turned two to end the offensive onslaught.

Ratcliff managed to post the first zero of the game as things quietened down in the third. Although he issued the first two walks of the game, it amounted to nothing and his batters set to work on restoring the lead. With the bases full, Goncalves blooped into centre field in what would be Ward’s last action on the mound as Unsell got the Falcons home just one behind.

Two fantastic plays by the young shortstop kept his former club off the board and helped maintain their slender advantage, and the Nationals padded the lead by scoring a couple of Falcons fielding mistakes. But that was reduced as the Nationals followed Goncalves’s neat double-play with a couple of errant throws and the Falcons were back within touching distance having clawed their way back. However, the Herts bats couldn’t escape the GB Under-23’s glove on the infield and he ended the frame having turned all three outs en route to an MVP performance.

Unsell may have felt the momentum was with his side, but with two outs, big-hearted third baseman Maikel Azcuy had three Herts’ fielders sprawling on a double to the fence that knocked in two and restored the big lead. Brendan Cunliffe came in to relieve Ratcliff and quickly got ahead in the game to pick up the crucial save. Two pop-ups either side of a Niedringhaus double that would come round to score meant, heading into the bottom of the sixth, the Nationals remained a couple ahead.

The Herts pitcher, having loaded the bases on a couple of walks and hitting George Lintern on the back, was relieved by Bird, with Unsell picking up the pieces behind the plate, but the second pitch passed by his new catcher and allowed Will Lintern to come home, before Bird hit both Alcantara and Pretorius on consecutive pitches to force in another. Four runs behind now, the dangerous Azcuy at the plate, Unsell missed another for Aaron Webster to cross and the game was getting away from the hosts in a big way. Azcuy couldn’t put anyone else over and a line-out to right fielder Phil Clark got the Falcons out of a messy frame to try to come back with their bats.

Cunliffe again made use of his fielders with two quick outs, and the long save was wrapped up with Azcuy firing across the diamond to Pretorius at first base, Ward the unlucky batter.

In making six errors over the morning game, the Nationals only conceded one earned run (the score in the first frame), but they marginally out-hit the Falcons and looked much the stronger side in the box.

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Nationals manager Marty Cullen said “It feels good again like yesterday, but if you look on the board there’s six errors and that’s not why we’re the number one seed. I think we’ve given up fewer runs than anybody this season and we’ve played really good defence – the past two days we haven’t. Fortunately the bats have come alive at the right time of year, which is where we’ve struggled in the past. In the really low-scoring games we’ve pitched really well and played defence extremely well, and today it seemed that we did everything pretty well but our defence.

“Brendan’s one of the best pitchers in the league – he doesn’t throw 90mph like he did in college, but he’s smart with what he has and when you get to the bottom of the final inning with a little bit of a lead, well for me he’s the one you want to see up there. Jamie threw really well and at times he had to get four or five outs in an inning because of the errors, but he was dealing. His breaking ball was breaking late and it had some juice on it.

“Luis Goncalves is one of the best raw talents in the league. He has been since he was 14 years old, and he gets baseball. He doesn’t get fazed at all on the big stage and if he can get to a ball then you know he’s going to get to it,” he concluded, before suggesting that yesterday’s starter, Robbie Almanzar, would be a favoured option on the mound for tomorrow’s final. Although to keep opponents guessing, he added: “You may even see me up there!”

Falcons win first game to set up Sunday’s big clash with Nationals

(This article was written by Oliver Mintz-Lowe and first appeared on britishbaseball.org)

National Baseball Championships, Saturday, 25 Sep 2012 (NBL)

Herts Falcons 8 Southampton Mustangs 6

A strong pitching performance from Michael Osborn helped Herts Falcons to an opening day win, as the number two seeds came from behind to beat the Southampton Mustangs.

In torrid weather conditions both teams did well to play out a largely error-free encounter, but it was ultimately a six-run Herts inning that changed the course of the game.

Falcons pitcher Mike Osborne started exceptionally, retiring the first six batters of the game with three strikeouts, while his offense scored two runs, from an error and sacrifice fly, to give the number two seeds an early lead.

But Mustangs pitcher Lee Ralph managed to spark a rally, picking up the first Southampton hit of the game with an infield single. This was followed by a Ben Davis RBI single, a throwing error and RBI groundout reverse the scores and give Southampton a surprise lead.

In torrential rain and circling thunderstorms, both sides initially managed to keep errors out of the game as the offenses struggled for runs.

But after a rain delay it was Herts the took control, putting up six to blow the game open. With one swing of the bat Chris Hiche managed to reverse the lead with a two run homer. Another run, courtesy of a sacrifice fly, followed by a walk, chased Mustangs starter Lee Ralph from the game. But his replacement Frosina struggled, walking in three consecutive runs, as the game got away from Southampton.

The number three seeds showed plenty of fight as they attempted to claw their way back into it, with Gary Davison hit a two-out three-run-homer in the top of the seventh, making it a two-run game. But Osborn picked up the final out of the game, sealing a winners bracket clash with Harlow.

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The win for the Falcons and the earlier edge-of-the-seat 13-12 win for the Nationals sets up a mouth-watering encounter on Sunday between the Herts Falcons and the Harlow Nationals. Here is the schedule for Sunday, 26 September:

NBL Schedule

Sunday, August 26

10:00, Game 3: Harlow Nationals vs Herts Falcons

13:30, Game 4: London Mets vs Southampton Mustangs (loser will be eliminated)

17:00, Game 5: Loser Game3 vs Winner Game4 (loser will be eliminated)

AAA Schedule

Sunday, August 26

10:00, (Semi-Final) Liverpool Trojans vs Cambridge Royals

17:00, (Semi-Final) Essex Redbacks vs Oxford Kings

AA Schedule

Sunday, August 26

13:30, (Final) MK Bucks vs Nottingham Rebels

Click to view report of the other NBL game on Saturday, Harlow Nationals vs London Mets

 

Q&A: Kimiyoshi Saionji – Herts Falcons #55

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: Kimiyoshi Saionji

2. Nationality (if dual nationality enter both): Japanese

3. Age: I was born in Year of Tiger according the Oriental Zodiac

4. Position(s): Secondbase, Outfielder

5. Height: taller than Harry Potter

6. Weight: on a diet

7. Bats (right/left/switch): left

8. Throws (right/left): right

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.): 2009 Herts Falcons (NBL), 2008 Herts Falcons (AAA)

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with: I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing (Aerosmith)

11. Favourite baseball movie: Moneyball

12. Favourite MLB team:

13. Favourite MLB player: Hideki Matsui, Hiroki Kuroda, Shane Victorino

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: For

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it: I cheer lefty.

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event: Farewell speech for the company’s director on behalf of the office

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: No comment

18. Who is the prankster in the team: Lee

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.:

sleeping well

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: Onigiri (rice ball)

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: Falcons and Hawks WIN

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: sunny no rain

 

Q&A: Dave House – Herts Falcons #76

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: David House

2. Nationality (if dual nationality enter both): American

3. Age: 27

4. Position(s): 3rd base, catcher

5. Height: 6 ft 0 inches

6. Weight: 183 lbs (83 kg)

7. Bats (right/left/switch): Right

8. Throws (right/left): Right

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.): 2011, NBL, Richmond Flames

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with: The Game, by Motorhead

11. Favourite baseball movie: The Natural

12. Favourite MLB team: St Louis Cardinals

13. Favourite MLB player: Current: David Freese, Of all time: Ozzie Smith

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: For

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it: Absolutely – in fact, take it away

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event: High School baseball intenational school sports final, around 300 people

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: Dave Tretheway

18. Who is the prankster in the team: Jordan Farkas

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.:

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: Chicken club sandwich

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: Herts Falcons take home the Gold!

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: Play our game!

 

Q&A: Mahendra Prasad – Herts Falcons #77

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: Mahendra Prasad

2. Nationality (if dual nationality enter both): Sri Lankan

3. Age: 33

4. Position(s): center fielder

5. Height: 5’9″

6. Weight: 74kg

7. Bats (right/left/switch): right

8. Throws (right/left): right

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.): AAA 2010 Herts Eagles

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with:

11. Favourite baseball movie: The Fan

12. Favourite MLB team: yankees

13. Favourite MLB player: Alex Rodriguez

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: against

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it:

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event: National Baseball Asia Cup Tournament held in 2002 in Thailand.

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: (me lol)

18. Who is the prankster in the team: luvie

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.: focus and dream about the match on my mind

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: hot dog

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: falcons

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: commitment, team work

Q&A: Jamie Munn – Herts Falcons #35

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: Jamie Munn

2. Nationality (if dual nationality enter both): British

3. Age: 32

4. Position(s): CF/LF

5. Height: 5’11

6. Weight: 11 stone

7. Bats (right/left/switch): R

8. Throws (right/left): R

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.): NBL 2009

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with:

11. Favourite baseball movie: Moneyball

12. Favourite MLB team: NY Yankees

13. Favourite MLB player: Mike Mussina

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: FOR

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it: Yes

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event: 80,000 wembley football

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: Kimi

18. Who is the prankster in the team:

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.: EAT pizza

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: pizza

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: Herts/nats final

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: BIG TEAM EFFORT

 

Q&A: Mike Osborn – Herts Falcons #15

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: Mike Osborn

2. Nationality (if dual nationality enter both): British

3. Age: young enough

4. Position(s): Pitcher, OF, 3B, 1B

5. Height: 6’3

6. Weight: 200lbs

7. Bats (right/left/switch): Right

8. Throws (right/left): Right

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.):

London Warriors: finalists in 1998; champs in 2000.

Richmond Flames: finalists in 2008, 2009; champs in 2006, 2010.

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with: Darth Vador-Imperial March

11. Favourite baseball movie: Moneyball

12. Favourite MLB team: Red Sox

13. Favourite MLB player: I don’t really have one.

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: Against.

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it: No. He was not breaking any rules at the time.

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event:

800ish in Regensburg during European baseball championships, early 2000.

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: Lee

18. Who is the prankster in the team: No one. We are not allowed to joke when we play. Lee is very strict.

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.:I start stretching 24 hours before the first pitch.

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: Chloe’s Spag Bol

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: Herts

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: Focus and win

 

The 2012 NBC is a time to tweet

This weekend’s National Baseball Championships will be the first to take full advantage of the capabilities provided by Twitter. Here is some useful Twitter information courtesy of Michael Jones who will be one of the people providing media coverage for the British Baseball Federation this weekend at Grovehill Ballpark:

Official hashtags – #roadtoherts #bbfnbc #britishbaseball

(Note: The more we can get the hashtags trending the better)

Twitter accounts:

BBF Reporters

Michael Jones – @DazzMcGuinness

Oliver – @OliML

Trevor – @tdclissold

 

Neutrals/hosts

Matt Smith/BaseballGB – @MattBaseballGB

Joe Gray/Project Cobb – @Project_COBB

BBF – @BritishBaseball

GB Baseball teams – @GB_Baseball

 

Teams:

NBL

@HarlowNationals

@Hertsbaseball

@LondonMets2012

@SotonMustangs

 

AAA

@oxfordkings

@LiverpoolTrojan

@essexredbacks

 

AA

@mkbucksbaseball

@NottsRebels

@Hertsbaseball

 

Single-A

@HoveTuesday

@BlueSoxBaseball

 

Q&A: Cris Hiche – Herts Falcons #44

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: Cristobal Hiche Schwarzhaupt

2. Nationality (if dual nationality enter both): Chile and Germany

3. Age:28

4. Position(s): CF, 1B

5. Height: 1.80m

6. Weight: 82kg

7. Bats (right/left/switch): Right

8. Throws (right/left): Left

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.): None (first year in the league)

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with: Sad But True (Metallica)

11. Favourite baseball movie: Major League

12. Favourite MLB team: Toronto Blue Jays

13. Favourite MLB player: Roberto Alomar

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: For the DH rule. I want to see a player that can actually hit rather than one that looks like a fool.

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it: Yes, of course. He’s a cheater.

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event: Interestingly enough was in Athletics in high school in Chile for the national tournaments. A thousand or so would come watch the events.

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: This is a tough one because nobody is undervalued in our team. I would say that Michael Osborn and Jeff House are a bit undervalued. When they’re in their zone, their stuff is nasty and unstoppable.

18. Who is the prankster in the team: We don’t seem to have a stand-out prankster. We’re a very mature team who knows when to get down to business and when we can joke and when we do is the entire team. But again I would say Mike Osborn who has come up with the Falcons ‘battle cry’ which includes a ‘fly-in’ of the OFs to the field in most game.

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.: Not very superstitious and nothing particular the day before. However, well known by Lee and the rest, is that I don’t put my jersey and cleats on until the very last minute before game time.

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: No meals (or just a fruit) before games. I don’t even eat in between games. So I end up VERY hungry after a double header but that’s my routine.

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: We should win it. I can sense it. I said this before the season started and my prediction so far has been right. We’ll definitely be in the final game!

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: a) We need to win the first game, b) Excellent pitching performances, c) bring the runners home. Lately we have left too many runners on base.

 

Q&A: Jordan Farkas – Herts Falcons #37

As we count down to the 2012 National Baseball Championships we are running a series of question and answer sessions with members of the Herts Falcons and Herts Hawks teams who will be going for silverware this Bank Holiday weekend.

1. Name: Jordan Farkas

2. Nationality : USA

3. Age: 29

4. Position(s): Pitcher / 1st Base

5. Height: 6′ 2”

6. Weight: (0.16 X Alaska Kodiak Grizzly Bear)

7. Bats (right/left/switch): Right

8. Throws (right/left): Right

9. Previous appearances in the NBCs (year and which team and league i.e. NBL, AAA, AA etc.): Richmond 2011 (Bench w/ broken leg)

10. What is your preferred song to go up to bat with:

11. Favourite baseball movie: Major League

12. Favourite MLB team: Seattle Mariners

13. Favourite MLB player: Roy Halladay

14. For or against the Designated Hitter rule: Against – Let the pitchers hit!

15. Should Barry Bonds’ home run record have an asterisk next to it: Yes

16. What was the largest audience you have performed to (sports or other), when and what event: High School Basketball Tournament 900+

17. Who is the most undervalued player in the team: Every player on the team has contributed to our success this season. We couldn’t do it without all of Lee and Aspi’s hard work and dedication to the team and club.

18. Who is the prankster in the team: Dave Prankmasta’ House

19. What is your pre-game routine during the 24 hours before first pitch, any superstitions, etc.:

20. Your favourite pre-game meal: 2 Eggs & Toast. Eat Jalapeno, Ranch or BBQ flavor sunflower seeds during the game (unless I am pitching).

21. Predictions for this weekend’s Championship: Herts

22. Key to our success this weekend in 3 words: Execute Every Play