Category: Adult Leagues

In search of the 1969 Champions – Watford Sun Rockets

In yesterday’s fantastic article Joe Gray gave us a historical context of the upcoming National Baseball Championships and specifically with regard to the top-tier level that is the National Baseball League (click to view full article).

As the article mentioned, if the Falcons manage to win the NBL Championship, it would be only the second time that Hertfordshire would boast a national champion team. The first was back in 1969, when the Watford Sun-Rockets upset the Liverpool Trojans in an 11-inning final played at Harvey Haddon Stadium in Nottingham.

Herts Baseball Club is now in a mad rush to try to find members or descendants of the Watford Sun-Rockets from the 1969 season and it is asking all its supporters or any British baseball fans to help them in this search.

If you know anyone who may be connected with the Watford Sun-Rockets or anyone who may have any leads which may help this effort please contact Herts Baseball Club.

Project COBB’s Joe Gray has published an article about the 1969 Watford vs Liverpool final and this may help us get the search started. Click this link to open a separate PDF file (1969 National Final details are on page 2)

MICHAEL OSBORN

The article also listed several players who are going into this weekend’s NBCs looking to make ther mark in British baseball history. herts Falcons’ Michael Osborn is one of them. If the Falcons emerge victorious from the weekend then Michael Osborn (formerly of the London Warriors and Richmond Flames) would become only the 12th player in British baseball history with at least four national titles. This would certainly be great reward for his dedicated career, which spans back to the late 1990s.

2012 national champions to be decided this weekend in Herts

(the start times of the NBL and A League games shown in red in this article were updated on 23 August 2012 to reflect the changes announced by the BBF)

British baseball fans are on the edge of their seats in anticipation of the National Baseball Championships (NBC) this weekend. Year-after-year the NBC never seems to disappoint. By the end of the Bank Holiday Weekend we will know the identity of the champions in the four British baseball leagues. But before that we will be going through the emotions and excitement of at least 13 baseball games with enormous implications riding on every single one of them.

After Sunday’s playoff games, we now know the names of the 14 teams which will be heading to Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead in the hope of making history.

NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE (NBL)

The reigning champions, Harlow Nationals, booked their place in the NBC several weeks ago and they did it in style by finishing top of the NBL standings after winning one of the games in the doubleheader against the Herts Falcons on Sunday, which was enough to stay top. The Falcons stayed in second place as a result and go into the NBC as the second seed team. Southampton also secured an automatic entry finishing third and they going into the weekend with the wind in their sails after an impressive sweep away at the champions two weeks ago.

The final NBC place was taken by the London Mets who won the wild card battle with the Lakenheath Diamondbacks at Finsbury Park on Sunday.

NBL Schedule

Saturday, August 25

12:00, Game 1: Harlow Nationals vs London Mets

15:00, Game 2: Herts Falcons vs Southampton Mustangs

Sunday, August 26

10:00, Game 3: Winner Game1 vs Winner Game2

13:30, Game 4: Loser Game1 vs Loser Game2 (loser will be eliminated)

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

Monday, August 27

11:00 Game 6: Winner Game3 vs Winner Game5

14:30 Game 7: same as above (will be played if Winner of Game3 loses Game6)

 

AAA LEAGUE

The Liverpool Trojans return to Grovehill Ballpark for a third year in a row aiming to defend their AAA crown. They have had an almost perfect season so far with a record of 26-2 in the regular season and they secured their place in the Semi-Finals last weekend with a win against the Menwith Patriots. Joining them in the Semi-Finals are the three best AAA teams from the South. Last year’s losing finalists Oxford Kings will be looking for revenge. The ever-growing Redbacks organisation will be represented this weekend by their first team who finished first in their AAA division. Completing the AAA semi-final lineup are the Cambridge Royals who entered the AAA League for the first time this year.

AAA Schedule

Sunday, August 26

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

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

Monday, August 27

14:00, (Final) Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2

AA LEAGUE

The AA League is the third-tier of the British Baseball Leagues but it is the largest and perhaps the most unpredictable. We started with 25 AA teams, divided into the North, Midlands and South divisions, and after a regular season and two weeks of playoffs we are down to 4. The Nottingham Rebels and the Milton Keynes Bucks are both from the Midlands division and they overcame the two best AA teams from the North to book their Semi-Final places. Joining them are the two best AA teams from the Southern Division. Last year the Poole Piranhas lost in the semi-finals against the eventual winners, the Latin Boys. They are back again this year and they will face the MK Bucks. The last team to book their place in the AA semi-finals is the Herts Hawks. They ended the Guildford Mavericks’ 17-game unbeaten run on Sunday to eliminate them and this meant that for the first time in history two teams representing Herts Baseball Club will appear in the NBC.

AA Schedule

Saturday, August 25

12:00, (Semi-Final) MK Bucks vs Poole Piranhas

16:00, (Semi-Final) Nottingham Rebels vs Herts Hawks

Sunday, August 26

13:30, (Final) Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2

A-LEAGUE

The only team still unbeaten this year is Hove Tuesday. They entered the British Leagues for the first time this year and they have steam-rolled everything that comes their way. They will face the Leicester Blue Sox in the Final, a team representing a club which has made tremendous strides over the last few years developing both their adult and youth baseball programmes at apace which very other baseball organisations can match. Both teams will be eager for silverware.

A Schedule

Monday, August 27

11:00, (Final) Hove Tuesday vs Leicester Blue Sox

A CELEBRATION OF BRITISH BASEBALL

The NBC is a unique opportunity for fans of baseball and those who are new to the sport to get close to the action and witness the crowning of the 2012 Champions. Of course it would not be a true baseball celebration without good food. A variety of traditional baseball food and drinks will be on offer.

Venue: Grovehill Ballpark, Hemel Hempstead (click here for venue address and other details)

Car Park: available at the venue free of charge

 

Hawks reach semi-finals after an epic win in Guildford

The term “epic” is sometimes used to describe a game of baseball in order to highlight the enormity of the occasion, and we are sometimes guilty of overusing it. This afternoon’s AA quarter-final between the Herts Hawks and the Guildford Mavericks was truly epic and there is absolutely no risk of misrepresentation. It had everything – the grand slam, the catch at the outfield wall, the masterful pitching, the energy of the fans, the staring contest, the tense atmosphere, the rally call form the managers, the class acts, and more.

The Herts Hawks are a confident and laid back bunch and they probably would not admit it in public but there must have been a sense of uncertainty ahead of the game. They were about to face a team which has won all 17 of their games so far this season, a team which they had not seen before and which other teams and experts have described as “invincible”. To add to that, the Hawks were missing 9 players, including regular starting infielders Greg Bochan, Louis Hare and Seth Lipstock.

CLASS ACTS

During the pre-game preparations news came in that there had been an emergency situation with the assigned independent umpire and therefore under the regulations in such circumstances the game was to be umpired by an official provided by the home team. There was a concern that in a game with everything at stake, the element of bias, or overcompensating against bias, may cause confrontation, but the Guildford umpires and Guildford’s officials deserve a lot of praise for managing the situation and umpiring with great integrity and impartiality. There will always be plays which are difficult for umpires to get absolutely right even in the multi-billion dollar Major League Baseball, but in terms of neutrality Herts Hawks will be the first to take their cap off to the Guildford officials.

The classy conduct by Guildford did not end there. The Hawks’ starting third-baseman, Andy Cornish, was delayed in traffic so he had to be taken out of the starting lineup card when it was officially exchanged in the official plate meeting between the two managers and the umpires. Cornish arrived just a few minutes after that as the game was getting under way and under MLB rule 4.01 (c) the only way for him to enter the game is if an official substitution is made which would have meant that the Hawks would not be able to use the substituted player for the rest of the day. Once again Guildford acted with admirable sportsmanship and their Manager, Tony Oliva, without any hesitation allowed the starting lineup to be amended. Technically, the Hawks had sufficient grounds to request that the start of the game is delayed (up to 30 minutes under BBF rules) but once the lineup cards were exchanged the amendment of the lineup would not have been possible without Guildford’s waiver.

FULFORD GETS THE “BARRY BONDS” TREATMENT

The Hawks got off to a strong start against Mavericks starter, Tetsuro Shinkawa. In the top of the first Paul Auchtelounie and Tim Elkins reached base with a walk and a single, respectively. With one out, up stepped Herts catcher Andrew Fulford. Guildford Manager, Tony Oliva, must have seen enough from Fulford during batting practice to convince him that he is a major threat and he instructed his pitcher and catcher to walk him intentionally loading the bases. It is only players like Barry Bonds that receive this level of respect. With the bases loaded Andy Cornish worked a walk for the first run of the game. Rod Naghar then got the sacrifice fly to give the Hawks an early 2-0 lead.

GRAND SLAM

In the second inning Andrew Fulford stepped up for his second plate appearance of the game, but this time the bases were loaded. Shinkawa decided to pitch to him. With a count of 3 balls and 1 strike Fulford blasted the ball high up into the sky and over the left field fence for a grand slam (a video of the grand slam will be available to view shortly). This was his second home run of the postseason.

The score was 6-0 but the Mavericks didn’t let their heads drop. They had adopted a “small ball” strategy with a combination of aggressive base running and bunting. Their aggressive running strategy was quickly stopped by the arm of catcher Fulford who threw out 2 runners during the game. Despite this they struck back with 2 hits and took advantage of a fielding error by the Hawks to make the score 6-3. They were back in the game now. Herts scored 2 in the 4th inning to make it 8-3, but Guildford were always threatening.

THE SPAGHETTI-WESTERN STARING CONTEST

In the 5th inning the fans became witnesses to something which they may never see again on a baseball field. Fulford had advanced to third base and he was looking to distract Guildford’s relief pitcher, Owen Hazelby, with claps of encouragement for team mate Rodney Naghar who stepped up for his at bat. It is customary for runners to try to put doubt into the minds of the fielders and the pitcher by taking an unusual lead, kicking dirt or attracting attention in any other possible way. This usually isn’t noticed by spectators as the pitcher stays focused on their role and delivers the pitch, but on this occasion Hazelby appeared to freeze on the rubber in the “stretch” position. He stood motionless for what seemed like an eternity. After 20 or 30 seconds of everyone at the field standing still, batter Rod Naghar called time as it is not realistic to expect someone to hold the bat in the air for such a long time. The pitcher stepped off the rubber and everyone was starting to return to their positions not very clear on what had just happened. Everyone was ready in their positions again but Hazelby once again stood still in the “set” position.

It was becoming clear to players and fans that Guildford’s pitcher did not want to throw the pitch until Andrew Fulford stops clapping his hands. After another 20-30 seconds of Hazelby standing in his “set” position, Andrew said quietly in the direction of the pitcher “I can do this all day” to which the pitcher responded with words to the effect of “I can do this all day too”, which in fact is not legal. Under MLB rule 8.05 (h) when “the pitcher unnecessarily delays the game” a “balk is awarded when there are runners on base”. In this situation a balk would have resulted in Andrew Fulford advancing form third base to score a run. This is a rule which does not come into effect very often so the umpires could be forgiven for not calling a balk. But the effect was that this turned into a staring contest, a shoot out in a spaghetti-western movie. Who will blink first? Andrew Fulford certainly had no legal obligation to stop clapping. This may have been a minor incident which had no direct effect on the outcome of the game and both players would probably have dropped the issue. However, in the context of a highly-charged elimination game this was about not displaying any weaknesses at a critical time of the game. The Hawks bench didn’t want to leave their team mate alone in this psychological battle, so they joined him in clapping and shouting words of encouragement for batter Rod Naghar who was waiting for the pitch to be delivered.

The Guildford fans on the other side of the field also felt they needed to show support for their player and this created a noisy and tense atmosphere – a bizarre scene of every player in the field standing still, endlessly waiting for the pitcher to throw the ball under a crescendo of noise. After a minute or so of this spectacle, Owen Hazelby finally threw the pitch to get a pop-up in the infield for the third out to a standing ovation from the home fans.

THE COMEBACKS

The incident fired up both teams, but it was Guildford who were more in need of a boost so they ended up as the beneficiary. They came out firing in the bottom of the 5th. They may have had only 2 hits in that inning but they did enough to force Herts to commit 3 errors and score 4 runs reducing the Hawks’ lead to 1 run. Herts starting pitcher, Nic Goetz, was still going strong but the fielding errors meant that he had to find that little bit extra to get out of this inning with Herts still in the lead. The Guildford fans could sense their team was truly back in the game now.

It was the turn of Hawks’ co-manager, Andy Cornish, to gather his team for a team talk and to get his team back in the game. Ho achieved an immediate response. With two outs, a single by Jim Arnott and a walk and steal for Tim Elkins put runners on second and third base. Up stepped Jon Lewys. Failure at the plate would have ended the inning and given the Mavericks a further boost. But Lewys delivered one of the most important hits of the season. He sent the ball deep into the outfield for a 2-run ground-rule-double. He was then driven home by an Andrew Fulford single. 3 runs were scored in that inning, all with 2 outs. The momentum was shifting back in favour of Herts. They added another run in the 8th inning after a single by Andy Cornish.

Going into the 8th inning and having thrown 100 pitches, Nic Goetz was relieved. His performance was outstanding allowing only 1 earned run through 7 innings.

In came pitcher Nick Russell. He has been one of the team’s most reliable pitchers all season and he delivered once again for the Hawks. He pitched two innings allowing no runs, no hits and only 1 walk. He received support from his teammates, including an amazing diving catch by catcher Andrew Fulford in foul territory and a catch at the wall by Paul Auchterlounie which was headed for a homerun.

The Hawks won it 12-7 and are now heading home for the Semi-Final next Saturday as the British Baseball community prepares for the deciding weekend of the National Baseball Championships on 25-27 August at Grovehill Ballpark in Herts.

Click to view box scores and play-by-play

Hawks Manager, Andy Cornish, said: “Today was excellent baseball. Everyone contributed in key moments. There was a moment where the momentum had shifted, but we dug deep and I think we wanted to win the game more. I want to thank Aspi, Kal and Slater for their excellent work as the coaches, and also Guildford for supplying some tough opposition. We have to reset now, and want the title as much as we wanted to win today’s game. We also welcome back a few key players, so I am looking forward to a weekend of tireless and emotive baseball.”

 

Eagles complete a successful season back in the league

by Duncan Hoyle

Herts Eagles finished their first season back in the BBF after a year’s sabbatical with a heavy defeat at runaway leaders Hove Tuesday.

However that didn’t knock the enthusiasm or the spirit of the Herts development team in any way at all. 15 players made the long trip to the south coast to play on Hove’s superb Pavilion Field ground – which not too long ago hosted the NBC’s.

Starting on the mound for the Eagles was 15 year old Will Zucker and once again he put in a confident and mature display to keep the Hove offense on their toes for the first couple of innings. He was supported on the mound by the ever dependable Theo Scheepers and Simon Roberts who was making his league debut on the mound. Roberts has been working hard to develop his pitching arm and he will take away a lot of confidence in his pitching display which included his first couple of strike outs and he can surely look forward to establishing himself as a main pitching option for the Eagles next season.

Other highights for the Eagles included the debuts of Sony Lama and Tom Kosak who have only been with the club for a fortnight but already look as though they will excellent additions to the club. Lama hit a superb triple which fell just short of a home run and just after got into score and Kosak had a painful introduction to British Baseball as he took a fastball to his chest on his very first pitch. However he had no problems in shaking it off and was stealing 2nd a pitch or two later.

It has been a tough year for the Eagles but they have come out of it with a 5-5 record and some good team and individual performances along the way. Highlights have included the wins versus Richmond and Essex Redbacks which included the Eagles only home run of the season by Adrian Smithers and the performances versus Guildford and London Marauders. The most pleasing thing has been the enthusiasm for playing baseball within the squad. Nearly all the team are rookies or youth teamers and there is massive potential within the squad. Youngsters like Will Zucker, Joseph Osborne-Brade, Adam Landau-Smithers, Senna Ashida, Mike Cresswell, Charlie Mayhew and Callum Vangundy should have many successful years of baseball ahead of them and will be looking to establish themselves at single A and push for places in AA in the seasons ahead.

Eagles players 2012 (league, exhibition and London Tournament)

David Ames, Senna Ashida, Tak Ashida, Ben Ashworth, Will Belbin, Vassil Botev, Jake Caress, Mike Cresswell, Rob Crouch, Glen Downer, Tom Everex-Armstrong, Jon Gamble, Rupert Greyling, Duncan Hoyle, Oz Kemal, Tom Kosak, Sony Lama, Adam Landau-Smithers, Craig Le Roux, Zach Longboy, Kieran Manning, Ben Marques, Charlie Mayhew, Joseph Osborne-Brade, Ken Pike, Simon Roberts, Theo Scheepers, Adrian Smithers, Geoff Thomas, Callum Vangundy, Keanu Wood, Reagan Wood, Will Zucker.

Herts Hawks need the X-factor to overcome the title favourites this Sunday

People often say that “statistics never lie”. If that’s the case then the Herts Hawks are in trouble. They will travel to Guildford this Sunday looking to turn the form book on its head and put statisticians out of business.

The season so far would indicate that the Guildford Mavericks and the Poole Piranhas are on course to cruise through the Quarter-Finals and into the National Baseball Championships. Guildford have won all 16 of their regular season games and they added their 17th win of the season with a 12-4 victory over the Daws Hill Spitfires in the first round of the playoffs last Sunday. They have conceded only 2.25 runs per game in the regular season and their offense averages 15.8 runs per game. The Hawks have scored at a rate of 9 runs per game and on average they have allowed 4.6 runs per game. No matter how hard the Hawks try to spin those numbers to extract something positive out of them, the odds are stacked overwhelmingly in favour of Guildford.

But we are into the postseason. This is the big stage where sometimes the underdogs can be written off only to find super-human strength out of nowhere and topple the most invincible of opponents. This Sunday the Hawks will need that X-factor, which statistics cannot explain. An outstanding pitching performance, a leaping catch at the wall, an inning-ending double play, a clutch hit in the late innings – the Hawks have proven that they have that special ability of rising to the big occasion against all odds.

The wettest British summer in history meant that the two teams did not meet in the regular season as the game was rained out, so both teams will have little information about each other and they will be looking to gather any intelligence they can get their hands on before Sunday.

.         John Kristensen              Tetsuro Shinkawa                  Owen Hazelby

Herts are expected to face one of Guildford’s three main starting pitchers. John Kristensen (4-0) started last Sunday’s playoff game versus Daws Hill and he has the lowest ERA (1.77) in the team. Tetsuro Shinkawa (4-0) is a player who is well known to everyone at Herts as he played alongside Herts players in the Hunlock Series last October. The Japanese pitcher has played the highest number of innings (32) on the mound for the Mavericks this year. His ERA is slightly lower than Kristensen’s at 3.03, however he has accumulated the largest number of strikeouts (38) in the team. Owen Hazelby is the third likely starter. He has an impressive 5-0 record this year with an ERA of 1.93.

There are three main Guildford players who bring power to their batting lineup. John Kristensen (4 HR), Owen Hzelby (2 HR), John Sparks (2HR) while Kyle Dooley and Testuro Shinkawa have the highest batting average in the team.

The game will be played in Guildford, 12pm start. It promises to be a colossal battle. The winner will progress through to the Semi-Final. For the loser the season would be over.

 

Falcons face-off with Nationals in a battle for the NBL pennant

Can the Falcons overtake the Nationals at the top of the NBL standings and clinch the pennant. The two teeams face-off at Grovehill Ballpark this Sunday in a repeat of the fiery encounter earlier this season. (photo by Jim Garnett, British Baseball Magazine, click image to view more)

With the surprising two wins by the Southampton Mustangs against the Harlow Nationals last Sunday, the race to win the National Baseball League (NBL) pennant is back on. A week earlier the Herts Falcons thought that their loss against the Lakenheath Diamondbacks would mean that they would not be able to catch the reigning champions from Harlow, but Southampton’s heroics last Sunday mean that the Falcons are just one-and-a-half games back with two games remaining.

These two final regular season games are this Sunday, 19 August, and it is a head-to-head battle between the top two teams in the standings, Harlow and Herts. If they are to leap over the Nationals, Herts will need to win both games of the doubleheader. The Falcons have already secured second place in the final regular season standings regardless of what will happen on Sunday and this is the highest league position in the club’s history. But it would be an even greater achievement if Lee Manning’s men can clinch top spot.

These two games were rescheduled after a rain storm earlier in the season resulted in the game being suspended just after an inning. We are awaiting confirmation whether or not the game will resume form the point at which it was halted, or whether the inning played earlier in the year will be disregarded.

The games were originally scheduled to be played at Harlow, but the teams have decided to stage them at Grovehill Ballpark. The Harlow Nationals will still be the designated home team in the two games. The first pitch is at 12pm.

 

2012 Championship-deciding games will be held at Grovehill Ballpark in Herts

Cody Cain and Mike Osborn with the NBL Championship trophy back in 2010. Who will lift it on 27 August at Grovehill Ballpark?

The British Baseball Federation has announced that the 2012 National Baseball Championships (NBC), which is the showpiece event in the British baseball calendar, will be staged at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead.

The event will feature the games which will decide the Champions in all four British Baseball senior leagues. In a change from previous seasons, the event will be held over three days during the August Bank Holiday weekend on 25, 26 and 27 August 2012 with 13 games to be played in the different leagues, or perhaps even 14 games, if a game 7 is required to decide the NBL Champion.

Grovehill Ballpark is the home of Herts Baseball Club. It is considered to be the premier baseball venue in the United Kingdom with two purpose-built baseball diamonds. This is the third consecutive year that the NBCs will be held in Herts. Similar to last year the GB National Teams programme will be running the event and funds raised will go towards funding the GB Programme.

Since last year’s NBC an additional £17,000 has been invested into upgrading Grovehill Ballpark thanks to a £10,000 grant from BSUK’s capital facility funding from Sport England and additional £7,000 raised by Herts Baseball Club through various fundraising projects. Both diamonds are now fully enclosed and feature four fully enclosed team dugouts, for the home and visiting teams on each of the two diamonds.

The Herts Falcons have already booked their place in the National Baseball League bracket of the NBC. The Herts Hawks will be hoping to join them in the AA League bracket. To do this they will need to overcome the Guildford Mavericks this Sunday.

A total of 18 teams will go into playoff battle along with the Hawks this Sunday, 19 August. The schedule is shown below. The 9 winners will secure a place in the NBCs.

(A) London Marauders @ Hove Tuesday, 12:00, Pavilion Field, Brighton

(A) Birmingham Maple Leafs @ Leicester Blue Sox, 12:00, Leicester

(AA) Herts Hawks @ Guildford Mavericks, 12:00, Broadwater School, Guildford

(AA) Sidewinders @ Poole Piranhas, 12:00, Poole

(AA) Milton Keynes Bucks @ Sheffield Bladerunners, 12:00, Sheffield

(AA) Harrogate Tigers @ Nottingham Rebels, 12:00, Nottingham

(AAA) Menwith Hill Patriots @ Liverpool Trojans 12:00, Liverpool

(AAA) Bristol Badgers @ Cambridge Royals, 12:00, Grovehill Ballpark, Herts

(NBL) Lakenheath Diamondbacks @ London Mets, 12:00, Finsbury Park

 

Hawks storm into the Playoff quarter-finals

The Herts Hawks are through to the next round of the AA Playoffs. The convincing victory over the Southampton Mustangs was achieved with another solid defensive performance and a display of power-hitting which is coming at the right time.

Nick Russell started on the mound for the home team. He has had an outstanding season winning all of his starts (4-0) and in all of these games he went the distance. But even he is allowed a few postseason nerves. Two walks and two hits gave the Mustangs an early lead in the top of the first. Two fielding errors by his teammates in that opening inning didn’t help and the Hawks found themselves trailing 3-0. Sometimes conceding 3 runs in a low-scoring postseason game can prove to be too much to overcome so the Hawks needed to respond quickly.

Herts Hawks are into the Playoffs and this is not a time to be sitting down

They exploded with 7 runs in the bottom of the first inning which included a 2-run homerun by co-manager, Andy Cornish, over the left-centerfield wall.

Any anxiety which Herts may have had was no longer there from that point forward. Nick Russell was on his brilliant best for the rest of the game which he completed allowing only 1 more run to score.

Clcik for more photos form the game

Everyone in the Herts batting lineup contributed offensively to record the team’s highest-scoring win of the season. Rod Naghar (2-3 2B), Greg Bochan (3-5 4RBI), Louis Hare, (2-4 RBI) all had a multi-hit game. Jonathan Lewys had 4 RBI (1-4), but it was Andrew Fulford who was the outstanding batter for the Hawks. He hit 4-for-4 which included a double and a home run which went out of the park close to the left field foul pole interrupting the Herts Falcons vs Milton Keynes Bucks exhibition game taking place on the adjacent diamond.

“In my final at bat I was trying to hit a triple to complete the cycle, but had to hold up at first base for a single” said Fulford, who had another good defensive performance as catcher. He threw out another runner at second and over the season has had a 60% success rate of throwing our runners.

The final score of 28-4 was probably a little unkind on the visitors, who deserve a lot of credit for giving 100% effort right to the end.

Click to view box scores and play-by-play

Andy Cornish's slugging average is rising fast after extra-base hits over the last two weeks, including a home run today

Hawks co-manager, Andy Cornish, said: “I think that today we played well. We still have a lot to do, and every game is now a cup game. We look forward to playing in the next round and I really think that we can build on today’s batting performance, and give any team a tough game”.

At the time of writing this report results from the other three Playoff games were still coming in. The Guildford Mavericks beat the Daws Hill Spitfires 12-4. Poole Piranhas eliminated the London Mammoths 11-1. The Sidewinders game versus the Croydon Pirates was still in progress and the outcome of that game will determine whether the Hawks will meet Guildford or Poole in the quarter-finals. The Sidewinders are the team in form and if they win then Herts will play against the favourites Guildford this Sunday, 19 August. We will announce the details as soon as the quarter-final lineup is confirmed.

 

The drama of the postseason is about to begin and all 8 Herts teams will play a part

Kimiyoshi Saionji (number 55) celebrating a home run for the Falcons

2012 is turning out to be one of the most exciting in Herts Baseball Club’s history. We are about to go into the most thrilling part of the 2012 baseball season and Herts teams will be right in the thick of all the action. Four Herts teams have qualified for the postseason playoffs to decide the national champions in the various senior and youth leagues, which is a club record.
Right from the start of the season the Falcons set out to capture the NBL trophy currently held by the Harlow Nationals. They are currently in second place in the NBL and in a good position going into the postseason.
The Herts Hawks clinched a place in the AA Playoffs and tomorrow they begin their postseason campaign with an elimination game at home versus Southampton.

Herts supporters in the visitors' end at the 2010 Under-14 National Championships Final which finished Herts 2 London 1

The Herts U17 and U14 teams also reached the playoffs in their respective leagues. They are eagerly awaiting the announcement by the BBF which will confirm their opponents in the playoffs.
The Herts Eagles and the Herts Raptors put up one hell of a fight in the Single-A League but just missed out on the playoffs. Both teams had a winning season (win-loss % of .500 or above) which is an astonishing performance compared to the previous few seasons for Herts in the A-League. They may be out of the postseason but they too can look forward to the Hunlock Series in September and October, which is arguably the most enjoyable event of the baseball season for everyone connected with Herts.
Here is a run-down of the events not to be missed in August, September and October.
DATE
EVENT
HERTS TEAM(S) INVOLVED
VENUE
Aug 12
AA Playoffs
Herts Hawks vs Southampton
Grovehill Ballpark
Aug 19
AA Playoffs
Winner of Herts Hawks and Southampton rogress
TBC
Aug 25-27
Natioal Baseball Championships (Senior Leagues)
Herts Falcons (confirmed)
Herts Hawks (subject to outcome of Playoffs)
Awaiting announcement from BBF
Sep 8
U17 and U14 Playoffs
Herts U17 (confirmed)
Herts U14 (confirmed)
Awaiting announcement from BBF
Sep 15-16
Natioal Baseball Championships (U17 and U14 Leagues)
Herts U17 (subject to outcome of Playoffs)
Herts U14 (subject to outcome of Playoffs)
Awaiting announcement from BBF
Sep 22
Herts Futures Tournament
All Herts youth teams will play in the largest youth baseball tournament on the British Baseball calendar, hosted by Herts
Grovehill Ballpark
Sep 16*, 23, 30, Oct 7, Oct 14*
Hunlock Series
All Herts adult and U17 team players drafted into teams live on the Herts TV Channel to battle it out for the Hunclock Series over 4 weekends.
Grovehill Ballpark

 

* – depends on Herts U17 progress in the Playoffs.