Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Wrapping up FLA... nothing else to do

I wanted to add a few thoughts regarding our Florida trip. It's still below freezing up here and we're back in Steele Hall.

Bright spots from our trip:
- We beat three New York region teams -- Skidmore, St. Lawrence and St. Joe's. We also beat Plattsburgh, but only one of three, so we won't count that. We are looking forward to making up some conference wins soon. Right now we are 4-2 in the N.Y. Region.

- We played excellent competition, and saw No. 1 pitchers from Haverford (a pre-season All Americam), St. Joe's, Knox, Salve Regina and McDaniel. We saw another solid arm in the big 6'5'' righty from No. 3 ranked Johns Hopkins, but we left a lot on the table that game. Good competition to prepare us for the competitive SUNYAC.

- All of our pitchers got in multiple appearances. We need to see who we can rely on with a number of new arms. Best game so far was when freshmen Cody Herman and Jason Weyman combined for nine innings of relief in a 13-inning victory over a pretty good McDanile team. The game ended just before midnight. Fun game to be a part of.

- We were 22 of 23 in stolen bases after not swiping too many last spring. Let's get back to being the Runnin' Blue Devils.

Today at practice, we talked about the areas we need to improve in. If anybody sees Thurston Rockmore, tell him I have his belt. I took it back in '96.



I'd like to give a shout out to Koty Leeper. Koty made the modified team at Dunkirk and they have him working out as a catcher. He's come a long way in the five years he's hung around. Tomorrow, we're heading to Olympia to get him some new catcher's gear.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Split with Cards

Today we split with Plattsburgh in the opening SUNYAC series. Game 2 saw Sturm toss a nice game. Seven shutout innings. Lars threw a CG in Game 1, so we got a lot out of our starters. That will hep set us up stronger on the mound for Game 3. A late-afternoon 4:00 start.

The key for the Cards in Game 1 was four double plays. We had a few hard hit balls, but they were right at the Cardinal fielders. They played solid defense and kept us from mounting a rally. We had a few other scoring opportunities and need to get away from easy fly-ball outs.

Game 2 saw us jump out early and get two runs in each of the first two innings, and chase the Plattsburgh starter. Any time we can get into the bullpen early, that's a positive. Their Game 1 starter went 8 2/3 before we got him out.

It was good to see Ciro start to swing a good bat -- four hits. Ryan Carmody has gotten a lot of action due to injuries, and came up with a big triple and another RBI hit.

Today's W went to Matt Tobias. 'Spider' entered the game as a defensive replacement. He gunned down a runner at third base. He also reached base twice. Until three days ago, he was just a pitcher. He said it felt good to be home. He played outfield in his two seasons at JCC, so he's no slouch.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Close loss, but ready for the Cardinals

We dropped a close one today. We had our chances. Three times we had third base and one out and did not push one across. We had 11 hits, but need to be more timely.

Joey Tingue and Tommy Morris threw well out of the pen. Scoreless four innings. Scott Schuster has continued to shopw he a baseball player -- a lot of clutch at bats and heads up plays. Freshman Mike Prentice got his second start in two days and added two more hits. Good to see him take advantage of his opportunity.

We are at Greenwell's tonight -- putt putt, go carts and the arcade. A little mental break from the game, plus a day off tomorrow. Three games coming up against conference rival Plattsburgh. Always a good game when we play the Cardinals.

I'd like to give a shout out to last year's intern, Jordan Doolittle. He's been following our progress and looking forward to someday lighting up a victory cigar.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Midnight baseball

I didn't have a chance for any updates last night due to our late-ending game. We had a 13-inning thriller vs. McDaniel. We were up 5-3 in the ninth, before McDaniel tied the game with a pair of runs. Four innings later, McDaniel scored a run to take the lead.

Conner Lorenzo finally ended the game with a bases loaded single to score a pair.

It was one of the funnest games we've been a part of in a while. In the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th innings, McDaniel got runners on and constantly threatened to score. Freshman Jason Weyman held the rope and refused to let them score. A lot of emotion in every inning. We had as much fun pulling for the fiery freshman as we did competing.

In the 13th, a couple of nasty hops courtesy of Connie Mack field put a pair of runners on with two out. Weyman sawed off the next hitter, but the ball blooped just over Casilios head and out of Conner's reach.

But -- like we did all of last year -- we came back to take a win off the table. After Conner's game-winner, the entire team mobbed him. Quite a scene.

Weyman and Cody Herman got the W for the day. Cody had gone four scoreless before giving up a pair in the ninth. He handed the ball to his former HS teammate for the win. Herman was speechless and had nothing to say after the game. Weyman thanked his defense.

We had to settle for McDonald's in the WalMart after the game. Not much open after midnight on a Sunday.

Game 1 also saw some significant highlights. Nate Lester and Ben Senior, who both are coming off Tommy John surgery, went the first eight innings. Good to see them bounce back after missing out on last season.

We also moved to 3-0 in the New York region after beating St. Joe's.

Monday was a tough day. We ran into a couple of pretty good arms from Johns Hopkins and didn't get much going. Freshman Mike Prentice did get two hits and lined out sharply in his other at bat.

Next up is Knox College, a day off, then the Plattsburgh series. Looking forward to that.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Missed opportunities

We fell to Haverford, 4-3, today. We had four or five opportunites with runners at third and less than two outs that we did not convert. We can't do that and beat a quality team like Haverford.

We did get a 13 strikeout performance from our pitchers, Tommy Morris and Joey Tingue, and contiued to have solid defense.

Haverford's pitcher was a pre-season All American. We were able to work the count, get a handful of hits and muster some walks to get him out after four innings with a pitch-count over 100. Good to see quality pitching down here.

Today's W went to Joey Tingue. He went threw 2 1/3 perfect innings and got us out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh.

Tommorrow is St. Joe's at 4 p.m. and McDaniel after that.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Pair of NY Region wins

Friday saw us take a couple wins against Skidmore and St. Lawrence. Lars was rock solid in game one. Eight strong. In the eight, after loading the bases with no out, he bore down and struck out the next two. He had the next batter 0-2, before an error extended the inning.

We broke out for 13 hits. Next game we ripped 17. Bobby Frantz had six hits in the DH, and got robbed of another.  A lot of hard-hit outs, too.

Played solid D. With Krohl taking the day off, freshman Ciro Fronatel stepped in at 2B abd made some nice plays. Ryan Cramody earned a couple of starts, and had two RBI in game 1 and two hits in game2.

Kyle Grey -- a late arrival late last night due to the storm -- threw three scoreless in relief.

We also had five doubles into the wind at the stadium. The batters are gaining confidence.

We finished the day at Bellacino's. Gary gave us a nice discount and we did not go away hungry.

Looking forward to Haverford tomorrow. Good chance we'll see their pre-season All American pitcher. Gametime is an early 9 a.m.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Opening Day in the books

We dropped a pair of sloppy games today. A lot of walks put us in the hole. We used seven pitchers on the day. At least a handful of guys got on the mound, including both freshmen pitchers -- Herman and Weyman.

Senior Nate Lester finally got a taste of action. After missing his junior season, it was great to see him out on the mound. He's worked very hard to get where he's at. Big addition to the staff.

Defensively we were sound. I think one error in two games.  Offensively, it is always a challenge early. We expect to see some solid pitching the whole trip, but we need a few more hits.

Captains Kos and Conner combined for five solid hits. Game 1, we saw very little to hit. The SRU senior lefty worked both sides of the plate and changed speeds, but that is what we'll see from the SUNYAC aces.

Lars and Sturm are on the mound v. Skidmore and SLU on Friday. hoping for a good show vs. a couplle of N.Y. teams.

A shout out to Huggy who worked a 20 hour shift, then stayed up to watch the webcast. Miss the Big Guy.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Barely made it!

With our flight out of Buffalo canceled due to the winter storm, we had to scramble like crazy, but made it to Florida. The lacrosse team's flight was also canceled, so we were able to share a crowded bus to Pittsburgh and take off from the Steel City to avoid the major catastrophe going on in Buffalo.

The team was split into five separate flights, ranging from 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. departures, but we got in -- with the exception of coach Bowman and a couple others. They are scheduled to arrive just before midnight on Thursday.

We are back at the famous VPI hotel, which boasts new mattresses and new chairs according to the manager, Jerry. Quite frankly, I can't tell.

Our change of plans got us in a little earlier than expected, and some players were able to get in a round of BP in the early afternoon.

We open against Salve Regina with a doubleheader Thursday. Check back here daily for wrap ups and further insight on our trip.

I'd like to give a shout out to the Class of 2013. Several players responded to some texts. It's the first time in five years Jake Nowak hasn't been here. He really misses getting subs at Bellacino's.

Ian Gallagher stopped by last weekend for a team meal and announced the rooming lists. He says to remind the players to run everything out. Will do, IPG!