Saturday, September 3, 2011

Pitchers have potential, need to show progress

We completed our third day of practice with a number of intersquad games. We have three teams and are playing a series of three-inning games, winner staying on, losers pay. The L.A. Suitcases went 2-2 on the day. The Chadwick Bay Crushers went 2-1, while the Longballers went 1-2 overall.

Kyle Koslowski took home the Hammer award for his all-around day. He gave the Crushers a walk-off win with back-to-back great baserunning plays, scoring on a ball in the dirt. He hit a big triple and gunned down a would-be-base stealer in a number of close games. Had good at bats.

Most pitchers tossed two innings. Generally, a lot of strikes were thrown, and it looks like we have a lot to work with. Here's what pitching coach Matt Sullivan had to say following a hot and humid day at the Wig.
 
Enjoy the weekend. Back at it on Tuesday!

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