Category: Youth Leagues

Pre-season rosters announced

The managers of the 5 Herts teams which will be playing in the Herts Spring League over the next 3 weeks have announced their 2014 preliminary rosters for these upcoming HSL games.  We understand that these rosters are not fixed and it is very likely that there may be movement between teams over the course of the HSL.  Some players may be asked to play for more than one team as managers look to evaluate players ahead of the announcement of the 2014 Opening Day rosters.

New players are registering every week, therefore some new names may be added over the course of the HSL and into the league season.

   
   

WEAR THE HERTS BASEBALL JERSEY IN 2014

Herts Baseball Club welcomes youth players from 6 to 16 and adult players from 14 to 45+ from complete beginners to experienced ballpalyers. New players can join at any time of the year. For more details on how to give baseball a try contact us.

 

GB call up for The Magnificent Seven

The Great Britain Under-16 National Team Manager has confirmed that the forthcoming 2014 season will have SEVEN members of Herts Baseball on the roster.

Conner Brown, Brodie Caress, Carlos Casal Jr., Tom Everex-Armstrong, Zack Longboy, Callum Vangundy and Dan Whitton have all received confirmation of their inclusion into the GB squad. Each are members of the Herts U17 team, currently preparing for the start of the British U17 league season which opens on 12 April.

Herts U17 manager, Cristobal Hiche, said: “Once again Herts has the privilege to have players considered for the GB squad. They should be very proud of their accomplishment so far.”

With a trip to Florida included in this year’s GB Under-16 schedule from 31 July to 10 August, these Herts players may miss quite a large number of games for their club in the U17 league and the adult leagues.  Whilst this is a major setback for the club, at the same time it is an opportunity for others to take their place and compete for that spot in the roster, hopefully developing their aspirations to be chosen as part of the National Team in the future.

The progress of Herts players with the GB teams is a tremendous boost for Herts Baseball 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 U11 and U14 teams through to the U/17 age group. It proves that the opportunity is there for any young players who want to get involved in baseball to progress and wear the GB Team jersey.

Of course, 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.  Please get in touch if you would like to come and see what the club offer.

Herts announce 2013 awards for its U14 and U11 teams


HERTS CARDINALS

Sunday’s event at Northwick Park also included the presentation of the 2013 awards for the Herts Under-14 and Under-11 teams.

In the U14 age group, Aaron Witter was voted as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) recognising his contribution both on the mound, in the field and with the bat. He also picked up the Cy Young (pitching category) and the Home Run Champion awards, sharing the latter with Alex Guthrie after their back-to-back home run heroics in the regular season game vs London Sports’ U14 team. The awards were intended to be awarded at the Herts Futures Tournament so Ben Jones’ home run versus the London Mets in that competition was not taken into account, otherwise there would have been a three-way tie in that category.

Ben Jones was not left empty-handed however as he was deservedly named the Herts Cardinals U14 Batting Champion and Stolen Base King of 2013.

Adam White and James Roberts played their last seasons in the U14 league as they will be moving up to the U17s in 2014, and it was very fitting that their contribution over the years was recognised by awarding them the Infield and Outfield Gold Gloves, respectively.

In a season when many of the club’s U11 players made their debuts in the U14 league, there were many candidates for Rookie of the Year. The award went to Oliver Durer.

HERTS DODGERS AND GIANTS

The players have voted that Christian Lynch and Lucas Lebrato are the MVPs for the Giants and Dodgers, respectively. Lynch also received the Cy Young award, the first year that this pitching category is included for this age group. Lucas Lebrato needed a hand from dad, Angelo, to carry his trophies at the end of the presentation as he also received Herts Dodgers’ Batting Champion and Rookie of the Year.

The Cy Young trophy for the Herts Dodgers went to Alex Trautman who leads the Herts U11 League with 66% strikes per pitch. Ben Jupp received the Dodgers’ Rookie of the Year award while the Batting Champion was Josh Jones. Both are expected to make many headlines in the coming years.

Joe Gipple and Nico Durer are the Infield Gold Glove winners for the Dodgers and Giants, respectively, while Noah Haines and Noah Lynch collected the Outfield Gold Gloves. Lewis Auchterlounie and Rory Vangundy were the Most Improved Players of the two teams, and Alex Jones and William Morillo received the Coach’s awards recognising their hard work and progress.

The Dodgers overcame the Giants on the final day of the season to clinch the 2013 U11 Herts Championship. The exceptional talent coming through in that age group has been obvious to see not just in the regional championship games but also in clashes with teams from other regions. It is a very promising sign for the club and is an exciting prospect that the U11 players, coaches and parents have at least 6 more years together in the youth leagues and will have the opportunity to go through the incredible experience of the current Herts U17 generation.

HERTS   CARDINALS
MVP Aaron Witter
Batting Champion Ben Jones
Infield Gold Glove Adam White
Outfield Gold Glove James Roberts
Rookie of the Year Oliver Durer
Home Run Champion Alex Guthrie (1)
Home Run Champion Aaron Witter (1)
Most Stolen Bases Ben Jones (3)
Cy Young Award Aaron Witter
HERTS GIANTS
MVP Christian Lynch
Batting Champion Josh Jones
Infield Gold Glove Nicholas Durer
Outfield Gold Glove Noah Lynch
Rookie of the Year Ben Jupp
Most Improved Player Lewis Auchterlounie
Coaches’ Award Alex Jones
Cy Young Award Christian Lynch
HERTS DODGERS
MVP Lucas Lebrato
Batting Champion Lucas Lebrato
Infield Gold Glove Joe Gipple
Outfield Gold Glove Noah Haines
Rookie of the Year Lucas Lebrato
Most Improved Player Rory Vangundy
Coaches’ Award William Morillo
Cy Young Award Alex Trautman

We are back in training

The Herts adult and youth teams returned to training for the first Spring Training session of 2014 as the club prepares for the new season.  It was good to see many new faces with around twenty per cent of those in attendance coming to Herts Baseball Club for the first time, which is a good sign for the upcoming season. There are many more sessions coming up every weekend in the coming months and this is the ideal time for newcomers to come give baseball a try.  First session is free for those who are new to Herts Baseball Club (contact us for more details).

Here is a selection of images taken from the first day back in training (click image to enlarge).

Coach Lee Manning taking players through some base-running drills

The youngest Herts Baseball players put on a batting display which was appreciated by the fans in the viewing gallery.

The Herts Harriers (pictured above)came so close to winning the U17 national championship in 2013. They are back preparing for the new season and it looks like they don’t want to leave anything to chance. They are currently expected to have a roster of around 20 players and coaching staff of 7.

2014 Spring Training Dates for Herts adult and youth baseball teams announced

Herts will be going back in time this February to experience the playing surface used at the Eighth Wonder of the World – The Astrodome

Herts Baseball Club has published details of the club’s Spring Training dates. Both adult and youth league players will be reporting for the first session of Spring Training on Saturday, 25 January.

In the first few weeks, preparations will take place indoors at JFK Catholic School. Herts will then invade the Northwick Park baseball centre where the focus will be mainly on hitting, but other aspects of the game will be covered too. During these early weeks, all Herts players who register for the season will go through a photo session to prepare their profile photos which will be used for club, league and promotional purposes.

On 16 and 23 of February the teams will be going back in time to experience the playing surface which MLB players played on at the Astrodome, the home of the Houston Astros between 1965 and 1999. The venue was nicknamed “The Eighth Wonder of the World” as it was the world’s first domed sports stadium and the artificial grass surface became known as Astroturf. Many other MLB, NFL and Premier League (football) clubs followed in the footsteps of the Houston Astros and played on artificial grass. Herts players will play on the same first-generation artificial grass. It does not mean that it is 50 years old. In fact it is brand new, installed just a few weeks ago at Whitefield School.

The Herts teams will return to Grovehill Ballpark for the first time in 2014 in the first weekend of March where training will continue until the pre-season games in the Herts Spring League and then on 6, 12 and 13 April it will be Opening Day in the respective BBF leagues.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE 2014 HERTS BASEBALL SEASON

Herts Baseball Club has commenced the 2014 member registration process. For those who already have a Herts Club House account they will be prompted to register when they log on next time (click here to go to the Herts Online Club House and log on with your existing username and password). Those who are new to Herts and do not have an online account will be able to register as 2014 members by completing this form.

 

Adult and Youth players have started registering for the 2014 Herts baseball season

Player registration for the 2014 Herts Baseball season has just commenced and the club is hoping that it will be another record year after 2013 saw the largest number of Herts members in the club’s 18-year history.

Herts has already completed the league entry process for the Herts Falcons in the National Baseball League and in the coming days will be completing the process for its other league teams. It is expected that Herts will enter all of the league tiers so will be battling for the championship trophies on all fronts.

ADULT LEAGUES

The Herts Falcons finished top of the NBL standings during the regular season but lost to the eventual winners, Harlow Nationals, in the semi-final of the all-important National Baseball Championships last September. This pushed them out of the top 50 ranked teams in Europe having been ranked in 38th place at the end of the 2012 season. They will be hungry to bring the NBL trophy home having come so close over the last two seasons.

The Ravens, Hawks, Raptors and Eagles will also be going for the title in the Triple-A, Double-A and Single-A Leagues.

KEY DATES – ADULT TEAMS

25 January , Adult team players report for first Spring Training session

2 March, First Spring Training session back at Grovehill Ballpark

22 March, Start of the 2014 Herts Spring League

6 April, Opening Day (NBL)

13 April, Opening Day (AAA, AA, A Leagues)

end of August, National Baseball Championships (NBL, AAA, AA, A)

27 or 28 September, Hunlock Series

YOUTH LEAGUES

The BBF announced changes to the British youth baseball league structure and the exciting news is that even more age groups will be involved in the National Youth Baseball Championships in September. Apart from Under-17 and Under-14 teams, in 2014 Under-12 teams will also be battling for the national title.

In addition, in 2014 Herts youth teams will be affiliated with Little League Inc with a chance to reach the Little League World Series in America which is shown live on ESPN to millions of viewers across the globe. But to get to the World Series, the Herts youth players will first need to compete in the regional, national and then continental qualification stages before they get to the World Series.

Herts is also expected to make an announcement about the expansion of its youth programme. “We will have more details in the next few weeks, but it is exciting to be involved in a project which could double the size of our club in the next few years” said Club President, Aspi Dimitrov.

KEY DATES – YOUTH TEAMS

25 January , Youth team players report for first Spring Training session

12 April, Opening Day (U17 Regional Leagues)

26 April, Opening Day (U14, U11 Regional Leagues)

14-15 and 21-22 June, Little League UK Qualifiers (U17, U15, U12)

6-12 July, Little League Europe Qualifier (U17 – Novara, Italy)

7-10 July, Little League Europe Qualifier (U15 – Kutno, Poland)

12-20 July, Little League Europe Qualifier (U13 – Kutno, Poland)

10 -16 August, Little League World Series (U15 – Taylor, Michigan, USA)

10-16 August, Little League World Series (U17 – Bangor, Maine, USA)

14-24 August, Little League World Series (U13 – Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA)

13-14 September, National Youth Baseball Championships (U17, U14, U12)

20 September, Herts Futures Tournament (U17, U14, U11)

HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE 2014 HERTS BASEBALL SEASON

Herts Baseball Club has commenced the 2014 member registration process. For those who already have a Herts Club House account they will be prompted to register when they log on next time (click here to go to the Herts Online Club House and log on with your existing username and password). Those who are new to Herts and do not have an online account will be able to register as 2014 members by completing this form.

 

Byers added to Herts Board

Herts Baseball Club has confirmed that Ian Byers has been appointed as a member of the Executive Board. He has been appointed in the capacity of Board Member at Large with focus on the club’s youth baseball programme and in particular the Under-14 and Under-11 baseball programmes. Byers will be working alongside the club’s Youth Baseball Commissioner. He is now one of three Board Members at Large. The others are Joe Gray and Kevin Freeman.

This announcement comes after Ian Byers’ appointment last month as a member of the Herts Harriers coaching staff.

Byers has just returned from a trip to Tampa, USA, and his role on the Board will commence this Friday, 17 January, with a Herts Board meeting to be held in St. Albans.

Byers joins Herts Harriers coaching staff, now the largest in British baseball

Herts Baseball Club has announced the addition of Ian Byers to its coaching staff. He joins the 2013 Under-17 national championship runners-up, Herts Harriers, as the team’s Strength and Conditioning coach.

Away from his work as a director of a multi-award winning development company, Byers is manager to Team GB Speedway international, Lewis Bridger, and he also works with London 2012 Paralympic Gold Medallist and World Champion, Hannah Cockroft, who was one of the 10 nominees for the BBC’s 2013 Sports Personality of the Year award, which was presented last week. He previously worked with Team GB sprinter Marlon Devonish, who went on to win the gold medal in the 4x100m relay in the 2004 Olympic Games held in Athens.

Apart from involvement in sports management, he has also competed for Team GB in the European Individual Veterans Fencing Championship in Italy earlier this year, although a serious motorcycle accident has since halted his progress.

His appointment with the coaching staff of the Herts Harriers is the first step in a long-term plan for Byers to develop as a baseball coach and, in due course, take up a role as a manager of one of the Herts teams. He comes with a cricket background, but after experiencing the excitement of MLB he has decided to make the transition to baseball. Byers has already started to work closely with Herts Harriers manager, Cris Hiche, and the rest of the U17 coaching staff as they plan for Spring Training and a very important season ahead for the team.

Ian said “I have been very impressed with the professional approach to sport that I have already experienced at Herts and I would like to thank to Aspi for his support and encouragement, along with Liam Carroll at BSUK for allowing me to attend some of the Academy training sessions. I am excited by the opportunity to work with Cris and the Harriers this year and I believe that as long as we all work hard the team can go one better than last season”.

“We are very pleased that our club, and British baseball, is able to attract highly-qualified people like Ian” said Herts President, Aspi Dimitrov. He added that “Ian’s professional approach and experience at the highest level will bring great value to the club”.

The Harriers now have coaching staff of seven which is the highest of any team in the British baseball leagues. It is even higher than the Great Britain Senior National Team and may soon be competing with the coaching staff numbers of MLB teams.

 

Wearing two caps at the GB Team tryouts

The first stage of the Great Britain Under-19 and Under-16 National Team tryouts took place last month and catcher Jake Caress had not one but several reasons to be pleased when the GB Team announcement was made. It confirmed that he is through to the next phase of the GB U19 Team selection process. Among the 13 Herts teammates who made it through was also his brother Brodie Caress.

However, it was the news that 12-year-old Ben Jones has made it through to the second round of the GB U16 team tryouts which had an unusual angle. 17-year-old Jake Caress is also the manager of the Herts Cardinals who compete in the British U14 league and Ben Jones plays under Caress for the Herts Cardinals. We had a chance to speak with Jake Caress to get a better idea about his experience at the GB Team tryouts wearing both his player cap and his managerial cap at the same time.

Q: You have experience with GB tryouts and know Ben as his team manager with the Herts Cardinals. Did you think that he will manage to go through to the second stage of the GB U16 tryouts?

Jake Caress: After seeing Ben play and train both at Herts and at the national academy I don’t see any reason why he wouldn’t be able to progress further.

Q: Which news gave you more pleasure, you progressing in the GB 19 selection process or Ben Jones doing the same in the GB U16 Team?

Jake Caress: This is a hard one because although it was a great pleasure for myself being selected for the U19 GB Team it also brings great joy that I am a manager of a potential national player.

Q: Did you have a chance to give Ben any words of encouragement during his tryout or did it take place at the same time with your tryout with the GB U19 team which meant that you couldn’t talk with him?

Jake Caress: During the session breaks there was chance for me to give him some words of encouragement but majority of the tryouts were run simultaneously.

Q: Ben Jones is competing for a GB spot against players who are 2 or 3 years older than him. Do you think he can make the GB U16 final squad?

Jake Caress: I believe from watching Ben play he does have the skill to make the team but if he is competing against players who are 2 or 3 years older I think they might have the edge in areas such as strength.

Q: Do you have any advice for Ben as he prepares for the second round of the GB U16 selection process?

Jake Caress: Focus, train hard and just try to relax while playing. Oh and another thing; Hustle, whenever you can just hustle.

The scene in Germany for the Great Britain vs Canada World Baseball Classic qualifier - will we see a Herts player play for the GB Senior Team in the next few years?

Q: Millions of British boys and girls have been inspired by the 2012 London Olympics and want to represent their country. Would you recommend that they give baseball a try, and, if so, why?

Jake Caress: I would always recommend that you give baseball or softball a go as it’s a fun and enjoyable sport that can be played almost anywhere. By joining clubs and learning the basics soon you can pick up the skills and begin to master the sport looking at progressing to higher levels.

Q: This is the highest number of Herts players to reach the second phase of the GB U19 and U16 tryouts. Obviously, it is unlikely that all Herts players will secure a place in the final squads, but is there a belief that with hard work anything is possible and players from this fantastic Herts baseball generation can earn a place in the GB Senior Team in the coming years?

Jake Caress: I believe with dedication the Herts players of this generation could have a great potential to play in the senior team in tournaments such as the World Baseball Classic. We like to talk a lot about ‘intent’ at practices so if you have the intent to play at a higher national level then I really feel strongly that they could.

13 Herts players through to the second stage of the U19 and U16 GB Team selection process

The Great Britain National Team has confirmed that 13 members of Herts Baseball Club have successfully progressed through to the second stage of the GB Under-19 and GB Under-16 National Teams selection process for the 2014 season.

GB U19 TEAM

In the Under-19 GB tryouts, pitcher and catcher, Jake Caress, and third baseman, Kyle Lloyd-Jones, are through to the next stage. Both players took part in these tryouts a year ago, and it will be interesting to see if they will secure a place in the final roster in 2014. They have made outstanding progress over the last 12 months at club level and in 2013 they were promoted to the Herts Ravens team which competes in the British Triple-A League.

They are joined by three other Herts players who are one or two years younger than them. Jose Morillo, Warwick Byrne and Will Zucker reach this stage of the GB U19 selection process for the first time and this is a great achievement for these young players who in 2013 were part of the Herts Harriers who were runners-up in the Under-17 national championship.

GB U16 TEAM

In the Under-16 age group eight Herts players took part in the GB U16 tryouts and all of them are through to the second phase. Callum Vangundy, Carlos Casal Jr, Conner Brown, Tom Everex-Armstrong and Zack Longboy made the final GB U16 squad in 2013 and all of them have progressed again this time around. They are joined by Ben Jones, Brodie Caress and Ollie Johns.

Ben Jones is only 12-years-old so it is very impressive to see him compete with the U16 players at such a young age. Another interesting fact about Jones is that he plays for the Herts Cardinals in the Under-14 league and the manager of the team is the aforementioned Jake Caress, who is through to the second round of the GB U19 tryouts (click to view interview with Jake Caress).

THE HARD WORK HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN

There will be additional evaluations in the Spring and the size of the GB U19 and GB U16 rosters will be reduced further ahead of the GB Team’s 2014 international games schedule. It is unrealistic to expect all 13 Herts players to make the final squads, but the rising number of Herts players battling for a place in the GB teams is exciting news for everyone connected with Herts.

MORE TO COME

Herts Baseball 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. The club is expected to make exciting announcements in the coming weeks about the expansion of the Herts youth baseball programme which hopes to give many more youngsters from around the region the opportunity to play the game.

Any interested boys and girls between 6 and 16 years of age from complete beginners to advanced players can join the Herts baseball youth teams (contact the club for details how to join or for more information).