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Rain claims another casualty

The ongoing rain over the last few weeks has taken its toll on baseball fields around the country and another event has now been rained out.

All Herts youth teams were scheduled to travel to Forest Glade in Essex this Saturday for their first league games on the road. However, the Essex RedBacks have confirmed that their field is completely waterlogged at the moment and there is absolutely no chance of the water drying out in time for Saturday’s games.

This is very unfortunate as the RedBacks had put so much work to make this a very special event. It was going to include the official opening of the RedBacks’ second diamond with special guest Josh Dubovie who is a former Eurovision star. Dubovie was scheduled to perform a few hits and the national anthem before throwing out the inaugural first pitch.

The event has now been cancelled officially.

Baseball is not the only sport suffering at the moment. Large horse racing events and other sports are experiencing postponements. Hopefully the weather will improve and we will be able to resume the baseball season soon.

Herts youngsters receive call-up to Great Britain Team

 

The Herts U17 Team will miss 3 of its players in the last few weeks of the regular season due to GB Team call-ups for the tour of Canada

The Great Britain National Team has confirmed that three members of Herts have been selected in the GB Under-16 National Team to travel for a series of games in Canada with another three Herts players staying in the UK for games with the GB U16 Team to be held around the UK this summer.

A total of six Herts players were part of the GB Under-16 National Team preliminary roster for GB Team pre-season training and games. Carlos Casal Jr, Marty Cullen Jr and Tom Everex-Armstrong will be part of the group of British players which will be representing the country in a gruelling games schedule in Eastern Canada between 12 and 22 July.

Brodie Caress, Callum Vangundy and Jose Morillo, for whom this is a first year with the GB setup, will continue their involvement with the GB Under-16 team in friendly games scheduled this summer which do not clash with the Under-17 and Under-14 British League schedule.

The progress of Herts players with the GB teams is a tremendous boost for Herts as an organisation. The Club is even more excited by the fact that there are many more talented players coming through the various age groups of the Herts youth system, from the U-11 and U-14 teams through to the U-17 age group. The opportunity is there for any young players who want to get involved in baseball to progress and wear the GB Team jersey. But you don’t have to be a GB National Team player to play baseball. Any interested players, boys and girls between 6 and 16 years of age, from complete beginners to advanced players can join the Herts baseball youth teams (click here for more details).

Bases loaded for 9th inning comeback but Eagles fail to pull trigger

You are not going anywhere - Glen Downer holding a Mavericks runner at first base

British Baseball A-League

Guildord Mavericks 22

Herts Eagles 19

report by Duncan Hoyle

Guildford Mavericks held off a late surge from Herts Eagles to record their second successive win, in a competitively played game at Grovehill Ballpark. 

The Eagles got off to a dreadful start, due to a combination of aggressive baserunning, good hitting from Guildford and some poor fielding to find themselves 7-0 down after the 1st inning. However starting pitcher Theo Scheepers began to find his range, and the Eagles offence started to get some hits to make the score 14 – 5 after 4 innings. 

With the possibility of the Eagles falling foul to the mercy rule, manager Duncan Hoyle made some changes at the end of the 4th, bringing in Zack Longboy as relief pitcher, experienced first base man Glen Downer and Ben Marques, who replaced the injured catcher Oz Kemal. 

Longboy settled in quick and went on to pitch until the end of the game, only conceding 1 run in the 6th and shutting out the Guildford offence in the 7th to allow the Eagles to get back into the game. Strong hitting from Joseph Osborne-Brade, Ben Marques and Zack Longboy brought the Eagles within touching distance. 

Dave Ames dodging an inside pitch on Sunday against Guildford

With the Eagles now having comfortably avoided the mercy rule, the game progressed into the 9th inning, Guildford had added a few more runs to lead 22 – 17. With the Eagles needing 5 to tie and take the match into an extra inning, Marques and Longboy both scored to bring the Eagles within 3. Theo Scheepers looked to have saved the game for the Eagles when he smashed a shot to deep centerfield, however the centerfielder made an excellent catch to keep the runners on base. The Guildford pitcher who had pitched the whole game must have been feeling the pressure, but he kept his cool as it came down to Tak Ashida to try to hit the walk off grand slam, but in giving it his all he could only manager to sky the ball to the third baseman who made the catch and secure the win for Guilford. 

The Eagles travel to the magnificent Pavilion Field in Brighton for their first away game of the season to face Hove Tuesday on Sunday, 29 April (first pitch 12:00).

Depleted Hawks squad runs out of pitchers in late innings at Croydon

Starting pitcher Liam Green allowed only 2 earned runs and struck out 6 Pirates over 4 innings

The Herts Hawks went into their second game of the season with 14 regular players missing. Despite a valiant effort from the team, the Croydon Pirates picked up the win to go top of the AA League.

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Among the 14 missing Hawks members were the two co-managers, Andy Cornish and Greg Bochan, and so Falcons player and Herts Under-17 Team Manager, Cris Hiche, was in charge and had the difficult task of assembling a team. There were seven changes in the Hawks starting lineup compared to the nine players who started against the Richmond Dragons on Opening Day last week. Only Tim Elkins, Jon lewys and Ilya Dimitrov were part of the Hawks roster. The remaining squad featured players from across the whole Herts organisation, from U17 players Liam and Lewis Green, to Falcons’ Lee Manning, but the majority were members of the Herts Raptors whose A-League game versus the RedBacks was postponed.

Despite this the boys from Hertfordshire managed to get back in the game after trailing 6-3 at the end of the second inning. Hits from Liam Green (2-4 SB), John Kjorstad (1-3), Seth Lipstock (1-2 2BB 2SB), Amit Odedra (1-3 SB), and Lee Manning (1-3) helped the Hawks to stay in touch. They scored two runs in the top of sixth to take a 9-8 lead, but their depleted pitching staff was starting to get tired.

Croydon took full advantage scoring 11 runs in the next two innings to clinch a 19-9 victory and maintain their 100% record in the league this season.

Stand-in manager Cris Hiche felt that “both teams played well which resulted in a close game, which may not be obvious from the final score”. He added “it came down to which rotation was going to get tired first. Croydon’s pitcher was tired at the end but was able to close us down. On the other hand, our pitcher got tired and left some balls up in the strike zone and they were able to capitalize on it with some timely hits. Credit to Croydon, but we will be looking to get a victory next time we face them”.

The Hawks will hope to bounce back next Sunday, 29 April, at home against the Essex RedBacks.

Raptors pick up a win without throwing a pitch

British Baseball A League

Essex RedBacks 0 Herts Raptors 9 (forfeit win)

The Herts Raptors’ opening league game of 2012 at home against the Essex RedBacks was postponed at the request of the Essex RedBacks. The game was scheduled for 1pm on Sunday, 22 April, however 24 hours before that the Raptors received a request from the RedBacks to postpone the game. The game will be recorded as a forfeit win for the Raptors but the Raptors would have preferred to earn the win on the field of play.

Next up for the Herts Raptors is another home game on Sunday, 29 April. This time they will welcome the Old Timers who have always been a tough nut to crack.

Southampton end Falcons unbeaten run

Dave Tretheway's bat is hotting up, with a double, triple and driving in 3 runs in Southampton. (photos by British Baseball Magazine more available on their website. Click image to view.)

The Southampton Mustangs brought an end to the Falcons 4-game winning streak, but that setback was only temporary as the team from Herts quickly recovered to win the second game of the double-header.

Before today’s third round of NBL games the Herts Falcons were the only unbeaten team in Britain’s top league, however the Mustangs have proven to very difficult to beat over the last two years. Jordan Farkas started on the mound for Herts and he had another good outing allowing only 1 earned run, 4 hits and 2 walks over 6 innings which would usually be sufficient for a win, all else being equal. However, not all else was equal. The Herts defence had a particularly bad game committing 11 errors allowing 6 unearned runs to score.

The team looked to repair the damage offensively late in the game scoring 4 runs in the last 3 innings, including doubles from Cris Hiche, Liam Green, Dave Tretheway (2RBI) and Ryan Bird (2 RBI) who made his debut in a Herts jersey. That late rally wasn’t enough and the Falcons went down 7-5. Alberto Rodriguez picked up the win for the Mustangs.

Mike Osborn started on the mound in game two looking to make it 3 wins in 3 games on the mound this season. He pitched a complete game allowing only 2 earned runs on 8 hits and 1 walk. The Falcons defence had regained its composure after the nightmare in the first game. The South African duo of Dave Tretheway (3B RBI) and Ryan Bird (2B and 2 RBI) once again delivered big extra-base hits for the team. Jordan Farkas and Kimiyoshi Saionji also contributed with the bats driving in 3 ore runs. The 3 runs scored in the top of the final inning gave the team a little extra insurance for Mike Osborn to complete the game and confirm a 7-3 win for the Falcons.

Herts Falcons Manager, Lee Manning, felt that the results of both games were fair. “Southampton deserved to win the first game. We deserved to win the second. The wind played a big part causing major problems throughout the game. We made far too many errors in game one. We came back well in the second game and we now have to turn our attention to the next games against the London Mets” said Manning.

The team remains top of the NBL standings. However, they are now neck-and-neck with the reigning Champions, the Harlow Nationals, who swept the Essex Arrows and now have 5 wins and 1 loss, same as the team from Hertfordshire.

Eagles and Hawks win on Opening Day

GOETZ GOES THE DISTANCE AS HAWKS BEAT DRAGONS

Nic Goetz - dominant on Opening Day versus RichmondHerts Hawks made the best possible start of the season with a convincing win against the Richmond Dragons. They found themselves trailing 4-3 going into the bottom of the fourth inning, but they found an extra gear after that.

Starting pitcher Nic Goetz did not allow any more runs putting up zeros on the scoreboard in the remaining 5 innings. He pitched a complete game allowing only 5 hits and struck out 14 Richmond batters. Offensively the Hawks did not have their best day and only Jon Lewys and Kal Dimitrov had multiple hits in the game, but some very aggressive base running meant that once players got on base they were quickly advancing into scoring positions and crossing home plate. Last year Ilya Dimitrov was the Hawks Stolen Base king with 37 steals. Paul Auchterlounie and Nick Russell are already looking to smash that record after taking 4 stolen bases each.

Click to view box scores and play-by-play

Next Sunday, 22 April the Hawks travel South to play against the Croydon Pirates III.

EAGLES MAKE A WINNING RETURN TO THE LEAGUE

Theo Scheepers is expected to play an important role in 2012 as a member of the Eagle spitching rotation

Herts Eagles opened up the 2012 season with a convincing win over the Richmond Dukes. The Eagles’ last game was in September 2010 in the Semi-Final of the AAA National Championships. After an absence last year, the team is back in the A-League this season.

With so many new players featured in the Eagles roster Manager Duncan Hoyle will have the difficult task of building a team from scratch and judging by their performance on Opening Day, they are on the right track already.

Solid defensive play and tight pitching from debutant Reagan Wood and Theo Scheepers restricted the Dukes to just 6 runs. Wood has played for Herts in previous seasons but only in the end-of-season Hunlock Series. It looks like this season he is in for the full season which is good news for Herts.

Offensively Geoff Thomas led the way with 5 runs scored, followed by Senna Ashida and Reagan Wood with 4 runs each. Reagan Wood also starred with 4 RBI and 3 hits, one of which nearly went for a home run, but agonisingly hit the top half of the fence in left field.

The final score was 28-6 and it could have been even more one-sided but the game was called before completion at the request of the Dukes. The Herts Eagles play at home again next Sunday as they welcome the Guildford Mavericks II.

Apart from the positive news on the field of play, there was news coming out of the Eagles clubhouse as well. Manager Duncan Hoyle confirmed that David Ames and Geoff Thomas have been appointed as joint assistant managers of the Eagles for this season.

RAPTORS

The Herts Raptors and London Marauders were the only two teams in the A-League who were not involved on Opening Day. They took the opportunity to have one final Spring Training game before the start of their 2012 campaign next Sunday. The Raptors dominated the game from the start and although this win means nothing in terms of the League standings, this is a good confidence boost for the Raptors and raises expectations. Could 2012 prove to be the year when a Herts team reaches the A-League postseason for the first time? The show begins for them next Sunday at Grovehill Ballpark against the Essex RedBacks III who impressed in the Herts Spring League.

Herts youngsters start season with a win. Incredible RedBacks comeback in game two

The British Youth Baseball League season is up and running. Herts welcomed the Forest Glade RedBacks to Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead with the Under-14 and Under-17 teams of both clubs going head-to-head in two doubleheaders.

U17 LEAGUE

In the U17 games Herts started the season with a win after a very impressive offensive display. They had 15 hits over 5 innings with Kyle Lloyd-Jones (4-4), Marty Cullen Jr (3-4), Jonny Compton-Weight (2-3), Liam Green (2-3) and Tom Everex-Armstrong (2-4) each contributing with multiple hits. On the mound Zack Longboy and Liam Green struck out 5 batters each allowing only 3 and 1 earned runs, respectively. Despite being outhit, the RedBacks put up a good fight staying in the game right to end.

Click to view Game 1 Box Scores and play-by-play

In the second game the Herts All Stars continued their offensive assault taking an 8-1 lead after two innings and they seemed in control with starting pitcher Marty Cullen Jr. allowing only 2 hits and no earned runs recording 5 strikeouts over 3 innings. The RedBacks bounced right back with an amazing come back. They scored 9 runs in the next four innings taking advantage of 7 fielding errors by the Herts defence. Going into the final inning Forest Glade had a 10-8 lead. Herts reduced the deficit to 10-9 after Kyle Lloyd-Jones worked a walk and then advanced all the way home thanks to several wild pitches. Jonny Compton-Weight, representing the tying run, also reached base with a walk and quickly made his way to third base, but there were already two outs. The pressure was on Everex-Armstrong to get a hit or to see enough pitches in the hope of inducing another wild pitch from the flame-thrower. At the end the RedBacks pitcher kept his composure ending the game with a strike-out.

The Herts All Stars will be disappointed that they let an 8-1 lead slip away, but Manager Cristobal Hiche felt that the visitors from Essex deserved a lot of credit. “We played two great games with very good hitting from all our players. We need to give a lot of credit to the RedBacks who bounced back and were able to beat us in the second game” said Hiche. He added: “We still need to improve in many areas but I’m very happy with what I saw. I’m looking forward to the next two games”.

Next up for Herts is another home series this time against one of the championship contenders, the Horsham Hornets. First pitch is at 11am.

Click to view Game 2 box scores and play-by-play

U14 LEAGUE

With many of last year’s players moving up to the Under-17 age group, this is expected to be a transitional year for the Herts U14 team. A brand new generation of Herts players will be coming through this year and in the team’s first league game of the year many of the players were aged just 10 or 11. They lost both games of the double-header against the visiting Essex RedBacks U14, but the performance showed that the team has a lot of potential to build a team which will be able to fulfil its potential in the next 2 or 3 years.

The RedBacks took a 5-1 lead in the first inning, but Herts soon caught up with them and just missed out at the end losing 16-10. With the Herts coaches using the game to assess a large number of young prospects the second game proved to be more one-sided but it was still a very productive day for Herts. The Herts coaches now have the difficult task of reducing the size of the squad but this does not mean that the roster for the next game will be final. It is expected that there may be significant movement between the teams and the evaluation and development of players is likely be an ongoing process throughout the whole season.

Manager, Kent Peterson, was very much looking forward to the season ahead after the positive performance against the RedBacks. He said: “Obviously we have some very young players but I saw effort and that is many times at least half the battle.”

Next Saturday there is another home double-header for Herts U14 against London Sports, a team which is new to the BBF leagues.

U11

The Herts U11 teams commence their season next Saturday as teams from London make the 20-minute trip up the M1 to Hemel Hempstead.

Youth baseball league season opens this weekend at Grovehill Ballpark

The waiting is over. The boys and girls of summer will get the 2012 youth baseball league season underway this Saturday, 14 April 2012, at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead. Players from across Hertfordshire, London and as far as East Anglia will be putting on the Herts jerseys as the race for the championships begins.

The season will open with several mouth-watering match-ups. In the British Under-17 League Herts will start their season against the Harlow Stars at 11am. The Stars will then play against the Forest Glade RedBacks, and the final U17 game will see the Herts All Stars meet the RedBacks in a repeat of the heart-breaking playoff game which Herts lost 11-10 in extra innings last season.

In the Under-14 League Herts welcome the RedBacks’ U14 team. First pitch is at 11am. Both teams reached the National Baseball Championships last year. The RedBacks finished in third place overall while Herts were the runners-up after losing in the final to LYBL. In the second U14 game the RedBacks will face the Bracknell Wildfire and in the third game Bracknell will play the Herts All Stars.

Under-11 League opens up with the Herts Giants and Herts Dodgers playing against the RedBacks U11 team which means that there will be a Herts-versus-RedBacks rivalry in every age group on Opening Day. In total nine teams will be on show with baseball from 11am to 6pm.

As always, at the start of every season, there will be many new faces with free agents joining the League and players moving to a higher age group, so it will be a fascinating opening day.

It will be the first opportunity for the Herts youth teams to play at their home, Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, after the recently announced upgrade funded by BSUK as part of the long-term project to turn it into the best baseball venue in Great Britain.

There isn’t a better way to spend Saturday then at the ballpark enjoying a hot dog and all sort so of other snacks and drinks which will be on offer. The games begin at 11am. Free admission for all.

NEW PLAYERS CAN JOIN AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR

Many new players have signed up with the teams over the last few weeks and it is not too late for new players to start playing in the League. Herts Baseball club welcomes new members at any point of the season, boys and girls from 6 to 16 years of age, from complete beginners to experienced players. For more details contact Herts Baseball Club.

OPENING DAY SCHEDULE – Saturday, 14 April

DATE TIME LEAGUE VISITING TEAM HOME TEAM
14-Apr-12 11:00 BBF (U14) Forest Glade RedBacks Herts All Stars (U14)
14-Apr-12 16:00 BBF (U14) Bracknell Wildfire Herts All Stars (U14)
14-Apr-12 11:00 BBF (U17) Southern Stars Herts All Stars (U17)
14-Apr-12 16:00 BBF (U17) Forest Glade RedBacks Herts All Stars (U17)
14-Apr-12 11:00 U11 RedBacks (U11) Herts Giants
14-Apr-12 13:30 U11 RedBacks (U11) Herts Dodgers

Falcons continue unbeaten run to extend lead at the top of the NBL

Jake Michels was on fire on Easter Sunday. (photos by British Baseball Magazine more available on their website. Click image to view.)

When the schedule was first announced, coach Lee Manning had highlighted the 2nd week matchup against the Essex Arrows. It would be the first time that Herts would face the former Falcon great Darrin Ward. Ward had been an integral part of the Falcons roster over the past few seasons and led them in almost every offensive and pitching category in 2011.

Darrin Ward’s first start against his old team would be short lived as the Herts Falcons exploded for 8 runs in the first three innings. Ward would be relieved by former Falcon prospect Mario Escobedo who gave up another 7 runs. The top of the Falcons order gave Essex trouble all afternoon. Jake Michels had 2 triples, a double 4 runs and 5 RBI on the day. Hitting behind Jake was heavy hitting Dave Trethway who seemed to also find his swing as he had 2 doubles, 1 triple and 6 RBI.

The Chilean speedster Chris Hiche sparked the Falcons offence with 4 runs and 5 stolen bases. Coach Lee Manning was very pleased to see his new additions dominate at the plate on Easter Sunday. Game one starter Jordan Farkas picked up his 2nd win of the season as the Falcons disposed of the Arrows in a 15-7 rout.

Essex came out in game two with something to prove and put up four quick runs off of Michael Osborn who was battling a stomach virus all day. The first inning would be the last time that Essex would score.

The resilient Falcons quickly responded to score in the second, third and fourth inning. After the rough first inning, Osborn settled in and would only allow one more hit the rest of the way as he earned his second win on the hill.

Mike Osborn picked up his second win of the season. (photos by British Baseball Magazine more available on their website. Click image to view.)

In the first two weeks of the season the Falcons have showed a lot of heart; they now have two come from behind victories. In game two the Falcons left side of the infield flashed the leather, Mike Cattermole and Jake Michels made several stellar defensive plays to keep the Arrows at bay. Lee Manning and Liam Green shared the catching duties and provided strong backstops for the pitchers.

After the games coach Manning said, “We felt we deserved the wins today. The team played good baseball and we are very pleased with the start we have made this season. We are still missing several players, some on the DL, but the roster we put together this winter will gradually be coming together over the next few weeks and hopefully we will be at full strength very soon. Great start but we have to keep our feet on the ground and focus on our next game which will be a difficult one at Southampton next Sunday“