The fall 2015 season began with the annual season
opener against Madsports. Coach Kevin signed a three-year deal with Madsports
in the summer of 2013, and the teams have since met to begin the 2013, 2014 and
now 2015 seasons. The squads really went all-out in this one, as Colin
graciously provided pregame fireworks to start the season.
This being the first game of new season, the
Nationals are always looking for new players. After a significant free agent expenditure, Coach Kevin and Coach Fred were
able to sign one new kid. He’s big for an 11U player and talks a lot about
hitting, but didn’t get a single hit on Saturday. Here’s a photo of him warming
up:
Even without production from the big kid, the 919
offense plated all nine runs with two outs on the way to a 9-3 victory. Three
pitchers combined to allow Madsports just one hit in a game that was limited to
five innings by the time limit.
The National offense showed some rust, as eight of
the 15 offensive outs were recorded by strikeout. But they were opportunistic
enough to capitalize on three walks, a hit batter and an error to get some
baserunners, and then got timely two-out hits in every inning except the first.
Game 1 919 Nationals scoring plays
Second inning
Andrew walked and stole second. He went to third on
Ben’s fly ball to right, then scored on a wild pitch.
Score after one and a half innings: 919 Nationals
1, Madsports 0
Third inning
Asher worked a one-out
walk. Elias was hit by a pitch. Banks lined a single. Gavin laced a two-run,
two-out single. Chace scored Banks with a single.
Score after two and a half innings: 919 Nationals
4, Madsports 1
Fourth inning
Ben singled. Brady
reached on an error, with Ben going to third. Colin lined a sacrifice fly.
Asher lined an RBI single. Elias singled home Asher. Bryce’s double scored
Elias.
Score after three and a half innings: 919 Nationals
8, Madsports 2
Fifth inning
Chace reached on a long
fly ball, then scored on Brady’s shot to the right side.
Score after four and a half innings: 919 Nationals
9, Madsports 2
Pitching Performances
Chace fired two hitless innings to start the
season.
Banks worked through the third even without his
best stuff.
Colin threw a perfect fourth.
Andrew closed it out in the fifth.
Dugout
wisdom
That’s right, a new category in the blog. It
doesn’t seem fair that the coaches get to hear all the tremendous insight
provided by the players in the dugout. So, each game (that I actually remember
to write it down) we’ll put the day’s best wisdom in this space.
In game one, it came from Andrew. With 919 in the
lead and still batting, Gavin worked a 2-0 count. He then proceeded to take a
tremendous hack and swing straight through the pitch. As usual, when Gavin
swings and misses, which is rarely, the dugout went completely silent. Then
Andrew’s voice came from the far end of the dugout: “Um, yeah. That never
happened, OK?”
Game 1 Web Gems
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Gavin made a nice play deep in the hole at
shortstop and then made the long throw across to get the first out in the first
inning.
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Chace stopped a hard grounder back through the
middle in the second, then threw to second to get the lead runner.
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With the bases loaded in the third, Andrew stopped
a grounder back to pitcher and threw to Ben on the plate to get the force and
cut down the run.
Game 1 line score
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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R
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H
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919 Nationals
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0
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1
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3
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4
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1
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X
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9
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10
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Madsports
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0
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1
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1
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0
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1
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X
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3
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1
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