Tuesday, October 6, 2009

All-Star Game

A bit delayed, dismayed and somewhat poorly played, the 2009 NEORH 28's and 38's "All-Stars" took on the 2009 OPEN Division Champion Akron A's on Sunday afternoon at Old Forge Field. By the prescribed noon start, there were 8 players in attendance, so coaches Scott Koenig (Orioles 38's) and John Millin (TCBC) were forced into the lineup:

  1. John Stewart (TCBC) -- LF
  2. Joe Cisar (Cardinals) -- C
  3. Scott Koenig (Orioles 38's) -- RF
  4. Patrick Jones (Cardinals) -- CF
  5. John Toth (TCBC) -- 2B
  6. Bob Koren (Cubs 38's) -- SS
  7. Josh Taylor (TCBC) -- 1B
  8. Tony Martin (Dodgers) -- 3B
  9. John Millin (TCBC) -- DH
The first few innings were promising, with the All-Stars not only showing up, but actually putting up a fight against the undefeated A's. The A's made some uncharacteristic guffaws in the field, while the all-stars flashed leather: turning 3 double plays in 3 innings behind starting pitcher John Hardesty (Colts). Unfortunately, the All-Stars stranded runners in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd -- keeping the score tied at zero entering the 4th. The next 2 innings though allowed for the A's to do their diligence, lighting up Hardesty to the tune of 7 runs, while the defense behind him faltered.

TCBC Lefty Josh Taylor took the mound in the 6th, and after quickly retiring the first 2 batters, watched the defense squander an additional unearned run before escaping. Despite a 1-2-3 7th by Taylor and a scoreless 8th (pitched by Tony Martin), the damage had been done, and the All-Stars couldn't scrape together enough to even plate a single run.

Here's the Box score and Stats (plus pitching stats).

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Game 16: Ultimate Sack 17, TCBC 1

There's not really a lot of good things to say about this one. But it was under the lights. So there's that. Plus it didn't rain. So we had that going for us, too. Other than that, no one really got hurt that bad, plus we saw Chris Elliott make it back onto the mound pain-free for the first time in almost 3 months -- which bodes really well for the 2010 TCBC rotation.

It goes without saying that the story of the game was pitching -- or lack thereof. Starter Josh Taylor gave up 5 walks and hit a batter in a little over 2 innings work, and Elliott and John Toth combined for an equal number of free passes in relief (Toth added 2 more HBP in his 3 innings of work), as the Three Cities nine struggled through 7 innings.

On offense, hits were contributed by spots 5-9, most notably a single by John Millin followed up by a Matt Willbond double leading to the Three Cities' only run. Hits were added by Nate Kievmann, Jeff Hess, plus 2 singles each by Dan Taylor and Elliott. Despite that production, with only 1 hit (a lead-off infield single in the 1st) from the 1 through 4 hitters combined, TCBC wasn't able to show the offensive prowess they've exhibited in the two previous meetings with Ultimate Sack this season, and the TCBC faithful watched as the inaugural season ended early -- and on a sour note. But, it was under the lights.

Here's the boxscore from the game.

Here's the season's overall stats.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

2009 NEORH PLAYOFFS
OPEN DIVISION


SEEDINGS
1. WOOD ELECTRIC A’S
2. COLTS
3. ULTIMATE SACK
4. HIT AND RUN BASEBALL ACADEMY INDIANS
5. AKRON CARDINALS
6. THREE CITIES BASEBALL CLUB
7. RIVERSIDE DODGERS

• HIGHER SEEDED TEAM IS HOME UNTIL BEST OF 3 FINAL PLAYOFF WHEN HIGHER SEEDED TEAM WILL BE HOME IN FIRST GAME, THE LOWER SEEDED TEAM WILL BE HOME IN SECOND GAME. IN THIRD GAME, IF NECESSARY, THE TEAM ALLOWING THE FEWEST RUNS IN THE FIRST TWO GAMES WILL BE HOME TEAM (IF TIED, HOME TEAM IS HIGHER SEED)
• ALL GAMES NINE INNINGS. TIME LIMIT IN EFFECT UNTIL SEMI-FINAL ROUND. SEMIFINAL ROUND AND ABOVE NO TIME LIMIT BUT THE 10 RUN MERCY RULE IS IN EFFECT.
• CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND: FIRST TWO GAMES ARE 7 INNINGS SINCE THEY ARE PLAYED AS A DOUBLE HEADER. IF THERE IS A THIRD AND DECIDING GAME IT WILL BE 9 INNINGS.

SATURDAY AUGUST 22
GAME #1 : #5 AKRON CARDINALS @ #4 HIT AND RUN BASEBALL ACADEMY INDIANS @ PATTERSON 1, 4 P.M.
GAME #2: #6 THREE CITIES BASEBALL CLUB @ #3 ULTIMATE SACK @ PATTERSON 1, 7 PM
GAME #3: #7 RIVERSIDE DODGERS @ #2 COLTS @ PRENTISS PARK, 4 P.M.

SUNDAY AUGUST 23
GAME #4: GAME 2 WINNER @ GAME 3 WINNER @ PATTERSON #1, 4 P.M.
GAME #5: GAME 1 WINNER @. #1 WOOD ELECTRIC @ HUDSON HS, 1 P.M.


SUNDAY AUGUST 30 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
GAME #6: GAME #4 WINNER VS GAME #5 WINNER HUDSON HS, 1 P.M. (7)
GAME #7: GAME #4 WINNER VS GAME #5 WINNER HUDSON HS, 4 P.M. (7)

MONDAY AUGUST 31
GAME #8: (IF NECESSARY). GAME #6 WINNER VS GAME #7 WINNER AT
PATTERSON #1 @ 7:00 P.M

Monday, August 17, 2009

Games 14 & 15 (A Long Strange Trip)


Another set of back to back games this past weekend, as the Three Cities took on the Akron Cardinals and the Riverside Dodgers in what would be all three teams' last regular season game(s).

In the Saturday game, with a game time temperature nearing 90 degrees, TCBC marched out another minimum numbered squad of 9 (an alarming trend) against the Akron Cardinals in the third meeting of the year between the two teams. The Cardinals struck early in the first on a 2-run home run for catcher Youngblood off of TCBC starter Josh Taylor, after starting the game with a strike-out and a walk. The Cardinals added another run in the 2nd, capitalizing on a lead-off HBP with a 2-out error and single. Taylor would escape unscathed though in the 3rd and 4th innings, giving Three Cities an opportunity to mount a comeback.

In the home half of the 3rd, John Stewart started a 2-out surge with a single and successive stolen bases of 2nd and 3rd (scoring on an overthrow to 3rd base). After a single by Lou Gerig, a Nate Kievman bomb was caught just steps before the fence in center, momentarily pausing the TCBC attack.

The 4th opened with a single by Jimmy Swearingen, who was chased (literally) to score by Dan Taylor on his triple to the power ally in left. Taylor scored on a sacrifice fly by John Millin, who was awarded safe passage on the error when the Cardinal center fielder mis-judged the ball. Matt Willbond kept the inning moving with a single, but after responding with back-to-back strikeouts and running the count full on lead-off hitter Stewart, the Cardinal pitcher daftly picked off the slumbering Millin at second -- avoiding a potential bases-loaded opportunity for TCBC and Gerig.

The 5th inning saw Taylor lose the lead once again -- albeit on an unearned run -- but he bounced back with a solid 6th inning, invoking a double play after allowing the first 2 Cardinal runners to reach. It was opening the 7th inning with 3 consecutive walks (one being of the intentional variety to Youngblood to set up a force at home), resulted in his exit from the game. John Toth entered with the bases loaded and no outs, and after a bases clearing single to the wall, TCBC was presented with a deficit more than they could match, despite Toth pitching 2 more scoreless frames to keep them close, and knocking in D. Taylor with a run in the 7th.

The box score from game 14 is here.

Sunday's 1pm start proved to be hotter than Saturday's -- if you can believe it. In their fourth meeting of the year, TCBC and the Dodgers had their most lopsided contest to date, and the late additions to the Dodgers (including pitchers Smith and Lastoria), have really helped them become a tough opponent for TCBC. Brian Plona, in his first game back after straining his arm and still hampered by an aching back, started on the hill for TCBC, and managed to work fairly comfortably through the first 3 innings -- only giving up 3 runs (2 earned) and one extra base hit. TCBC did give Plona a bit of support in the top of the 3rd, with 2 runs scoring on a 2-out single by Lou Gerig. But the 4th brought the end of the road for Plona, who was replaced by Gerig to induce the final out in an inning where 5 Dodger batters reached (and 3 scored).

Gerig came back out to work the 5th, but the Dodgers were able extend their lead to 7 runs by the end of the inning on an error and 4 hits.

The 6th inning saw the top of the TCBC order produce 2 runs on a single by John Stewart and a triple by Gerig (his 3rd RBI on the day), followed by a John Toth single to score Gerig and bring TCBC within 5. Toth then pitched the bottom half of the 6th, but after a walk and a double play, a 2-out error by defensive replacement John Millin brought up the top of the Dodger order -- and 3 more unearned runs were quickly produced by the surging Dodgers.

Although TCBC would score 3 more times in the 2 innings that followed, the hits contributed by Charles Miller, Millin, Dan Taylor and Plona and walks by Gerig, Rob Ortenzi and Josh Taylor were not enough -- as the final out was recorded with the bases loaded in both frames.

Here's the boxscore from game 15.

Here's the updated stats on the season.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Game 13: Colts 11, TCBC 1

A FOUL BALL is a batted ball that settles on foul territory between home and first base, or between home and third base, or that bounds past first or third base on or over foul territory, or that first falls on foul territory beyond first or third base, or that, while on or over foul territory, touches the person of an umpire or player, or any object foreign to the natural ground. A foul fly shall be judged according to the relative position of the ball and the foul line, including the foul pole, and not as to whether the infielder is on foul or fair territory at the time he touches the ball. A batted ball not touched by a fielder, which hits the pitcher's rubber and rebounds into foul territory, between home and first, or between home and third base is a foul ball.

FOUL TERRITORY is that part of the playing field outside the first and third base lines extended to the fence and perpendicularly upwards.

LOOK WHERE I AM! LOOK WHERE I AM! LOOK WHERE I AM! GAWDAMMIT, LOOK WHERE I AM!

This game was just another where TCBC couldn't hold on long enough and found ourselves stretching players beyond what their prescribed nature is. But at least the team walked away learning a few things about the game:
  • It's easier to play with 9 guys on the field.
  • There should always be 3 outfielders, not 2.
  • Relief pitchers are invaluable.
  • A foul ball isn't always foul, and a ball called fair is a fair ball, no matter where it lands.
This is not to say there wasn't a bright spot or 4 for the good guys. Josh Taylor showed again what's made him the de-fact-o staff ace by pitching 2 strong innings against the Colts before succumbing to arm fatigue. Chris Miller extended his hot streak, pushing his OPS for the last 5 games to an unheard of 1.283! Lou Gerig pitched well for his first 4 innings in relief, striking out 5 Colts hitters (the highest single-outing total for a TCBC hurler since Chris Elliot's 9 K effort in week 3), and Matt Willbond broke through with a hit and an RBI (and some excellent play in the field while starting at 3rd base for the first time this year).

Here's the boxscore.

Here's the updated (overall) season stats.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Games 11 & 12 (Once More With Feeling)

Let's Play Two!

Games on back to back days with 9 guys each. It sure felt a lot more like playing in the backyard (or sandlot if you had one) than any games we've had yet this year. Both games were in Three Cities' grasp -- but alas, they managed to slip right through. In Saturday's game against the Dodgers, the umpires provided the lubricant, while in Sunday's contest vs the Ultimate Sack, it was more on just not being able to find the handle to hold onto, as the errors did the team in.

Saturday started off promising, with TCBC pitcher John Toth only allowing 2 lead-off singles in the first 4 innings, as TCBC held onto a 1-1 tie. The
Dodgers took a 2-1 lead in the top of the 5th on an error, a hit and a sac fly to deep center, aided by the first controversial miss call: the "neigborhood rule" not being upheld on a potential DP transfer from Lou Gerig to John Millin at second. The Dodgers' lead didn't hold though, as Dan Taylor took a run right back with a "Ricky Henderson"-esque lead-off single followed by 2 steals and taking home on a passed ball, tying the game at 2.

The Dodgers answered in the top of the 6th with 4 singles in a row, 3 of which scored on a combination of another single, an error and a fielder's choice.

With the score 5-2 heading into the bottom of the inning, TCBC mounted a comeback, and after plating runners in the 6th, 7th and 8th inning, were able to draw even once again at 5-5 entering the 9th, as Toth took the mound looking to hold the tie and give the home team the chance to give him a CG win. The field umpire though had other thoughts in mind, as the inning's lead off hitter was awarded first on a "dropped" pop fly by Taylor in center. The next batter hit into what might have been a tag-out throw-out double play at 2nd, but once again the umpire played devil's advocate, saying he did not "see a tag" despite Millin's insistance and the runners own admission. So now with 2 men on and no outs, the Dodgers' starting pitcher Lastoria, although no longer the pitcher of record, gave the Dodgers the boost they needed for their first league win: a
base-clearing double over Taylor's head in center, prompting a reaction and subsequent "ejection." 2 batters and one run later Toth's night was over as well. Gerig promptly retired the next 2 batters, but the damage was done -- and the deflated heart of the TCBC order couldn't crack Dodger pitcher Eckard in the 9th.

Here's the boxscore from Game 11.


Sunday had all the promise though of a rebound game, with several players returning to the TCBC lineup and lefty Josh Taylor starting. Taylor, stellar on the mound in his last several appearances, was once again in control and held the Ultimate Sack hitless once through their order and was still cruising with a 4-1 lead going into the bottom of the 6th. The TCBC runs had come from the combination of a hit, a walk and a stolen base by Dan Taylor in the 2nd and 5th innings, and an error-aided top of the 6th in which a HBP for John Millin and a sacrifice bunt (turned hit) by Charles Miller manufactured 2 runs.

The bottom of the 6th though saw 2 TCBC errors, a walk, a sacrifice fly and 3 singles bring across 5 runs for the Ultimate Sack, and knock out Taylor -- and Lou Gerig was again introduced for his second relief appearance in as many days.

Despite getting a run back in the 8th, 2 more errors from the TCBC defense and 2 doubles by the Sack put them comfortably in the lead 9-5 heading into the 9th, where singles by Chris Miller (in a standout day at the plate, going 3-4, with a double, RBI, and a team-leading 6th walk) and Millin just were a bit of the old "too little, too late."

Here's the boxscore from Game 12.

Here's the updated Game Results.

Here's the updated Overall Statistics on the year.






Monday, July 27, 2009

Game 10: TCBC 3, Riverside Dodgers 2

So I guess the old adages are true: in Baseball, all things come back around, and the calls even out. Finally, it seemed like the errors didn't totally destroy an inning for Three Cities, and the bad calls didn't knock the team out of the game. . . This time, it was the the Dodgers who ended up on the short end of things, with a costly throwing error in the 6th breathing life to a 3-run inning TCBC and nullifying a solid pitching performance by their starting pitcher.

After breezing through the heart of TCBC's order twice without issue, Chris Miller and John Millin led off the 6th with back-to-back walks, bringing up Matt Willbond, who squared to put down the sacrifice bunt. The ball was fielded cleanly by the Dodger pitcher, but with Tim Zeitz running for Miller, the throw to third had to be rushed, and the combination of a sliding Zeitz and a ball in the dirt knocked the overthrow out of play, scoring Zeitz, and moving Millin to third (and an alert Willbond into scoring position himself). As has happened time and again this season, the top of the Three Cities batting order did not dissappoint, with John Stewart and Lou Gerig knocking in an RBI each and giving TCBC a 3-2 lead in the process. This was enough to put Three Cities on top for good in this game.

Another solid start was put in by Josh Taylor, bringing his record to an even 1-1 on the year and dropping his ERA to an even 3.00 on the season (in 21 IP). In a bit of the old switcheroo, John Toth was credited with the save, and in pitching 3 scoreless innings to close out the game, brought his ERA into the single digits (in a team-leading 24 IP).

Fielding gems were the norm again for Gerig, but new comer Nate Kievman also made his presence known in putting in a good showing at first base, and especially in connecting on a rare 5-3-2-4-3 throw-'em-out tag-'em-out double play with Chris Elliott, Miller and Millin to end a rally in the Dodger 4th.


Here's the Boxscore

Here's the updated season (to date) stats.

Here's the Game Results.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Game This Saturday



This week's game is Saturday at 4pm in Akron at Prentiss Park vs. Riverside Dodgers.

Seems like this is news to everyone I've spoken to, but it's been on the schedule, so I don't know what else to say other than please check your (updated) schedules. Hopefully I'll see you all there!!!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Games 8 & 9 (Different Paths to the Same Destination)

Dunno what to say about these two games other than I wish we'd won them both.

The game a week ago against the league leading A's could be considered one of TCBC's finest defensive showings (despite the score), as gems abounded, errors were few, and John Toth was in control on the mound through 7 innings (Lou Gerig even showed a bit of promise from the hill in the 9th). The 8-2 score sure doesn't tell the whole story. When the 8th inning unraveled, it was almost as though the team had held on for as long as it could, and then, bloodied and bruised (literally), watched the A's take the game from TCBC's hands . . . It'd be difficult to say it was as disappointing of a game as the score might imply.

Here's the boxscore from Week 8

The 7/19 game against the Indians was a different story altogether. Although Josh Taylor put in a good effort in relief, John Toth's trickery and deception just wasn't fooling the Indians hitters to start the affair, and by their second time through the order -- TCBC couldn't buy an out. Offensively, despite cutting down on the 14 K's from a week prior, only 4 players breaking through will always make it difficult to put a tally in the "W" column.

Here's the boxscore from Week 9

Here's the Overall Stats

Here's the Game Results

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

“What team do you play for?”
The Indians
“Here in Cleveland? I didn’t know we still had a team.”
Yeah, we have uniforms and everything. It's really great.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Heyyyy Buddy, Looks Like You Got Some Sun . . .

Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy! For the second time in just 3 weeks one of TCBC's own has been named the NEORH Open Division "Player Of the Week!"

This time, it's good ol' number 25, Jimmy Swearingen, who was honored after going 3-5 with a double, a run-scored and an RBI off of the Akron Cardinals in the Three Cities loss this week.

Swearingen has really seemed to respond to a more consistant role as clean-up hitter and third base for TCBC, hitting .500 / .667 / . 583 with 2 doubles, 3 runs scored and 6 RBI over the last 3 games. On the year, he leads the club in total bases, average, hits, extra-base hits, RBIs, and stolen bases (tied with 4 others).

Congratulations again Jimmy!



Here's the release from the league:


Here are your Players of the Week for Week #9:
They will be recognized on the NEO Roy Hobbs web site and will receive a certificate in the mail for 24 wings at Scorchers in the Valley (36 winges of they attend in uniform).


28s (Open Division):
Jimmy Swearingen (Three Cities Baseball Clubs) 2b, 2-1b, run, RBI;


38s (Veterans Division):
Gary Galehouse (Kent MudHens Vets) 2-HR, 2-1b, SB, 4-runs, 3-RBI;


Thanks,
Don B


Congratulations again, Jimmy!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Game 7: TCBC 4, Akron Cardinals 5

This was a tough one for sure -- but, oh what a game! Josh Taylor pitched a stellar 6 1/3 innings, only giving up 4 hits and no earned runs, while picking up the tough loss. It was the 4 unearned runs in the 3-error 3rd that tied the game back up for the Cardinals, after TCBC jumped out to a 4-0 lead after a 3-run first and adding another in the 2nd. After the 3rd though, both pitchers really settled down and took control of the game, with no runs plating until the bottom of the 7th, when the Cardinals manufactured a run on a walk, a fielder's choice and an error.

TCBC was not without their own opportunities though -- putting runners on in each of the 6th, 7th, and 8th and then loading the bases in the 9th. But just couldn't get that "one more" run home.

Here's the boxscore.

Here's updated stats on the season.

Here's our game results on the year.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Game 6: Colts 22, TCBC 3

Something was just, well, off on Sunday the 14th. There must've been something about the orbit of the moon, or how close the sun was to the earth, or . . . something.

Anything.

Why? Because this happened to the Mets.

And this happened to the Blue Jays, and this to the Red Sox. And this to the Braves. It was like a video game virtual reality out there.

So well, you probably already know what happened to TCBC*:

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So take solace in knowing we were not alone. Not on this night.

* I put the wrong game's boxscore up there. The rest is correct. Sorry. I'll fix it later, I swear.†

† Ok, so I'm not going to fix it, but click on this link to see the actual boxscore from the 6/14 game against the Colts.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Taylor Bunts!?!?

Congratulations to Dan Taylor, our very own number 7! Taylor was honored this week for his accomplishments at the plate, going 3-3 with 2 singles, a triple, a walk and 3 runs by being named by NEORH as the Open Division "Player Of The Week!" 

Here's the official release from the commissioner:


From: "Don Booth/NEORH"
Date: June 8, 2009 8:06:13 PM EDT
To: "'Dean Testa'"
, "'Dean Testa \(E-mail\)'"
Cc: "'TG/RHBB'"
, "'TW RHBB'"
Subject: 28s & 38s Players of the Week for June 6-7 - Week #7
Reply-To:



Here are the Players of the Week in the Open (28+) and Veterans (38+) Divisions for June 6-7 (Week #7). They’ll be recognized on the NEO Roy Hobbs web site AND will receive a certificate in the mail for 24 wings at Scorchers in the Valley (36 wings if they attend in uniform).

28s (Open):
Dan Taylor – Three Cities Baseball Club: Triple, 2 singles, BB, 3 runs, RBI.

38s (Veterans):
Steve Hoffman – Orioles: 3 singles, 2 runs.

Thanks,

Don B


Congratulations again, Danny!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Game 5: Ultimate Sack 10, TCBC 12

What an exhausting game! 22 runs were scored between the 2 teams on 25 hits, 22 walks (see accompanying illustration) and 8 errors -- but finally a satisfying outcome for Three Cities.

John Toth pitched 5 innings of no-hit ball, but the inconsistent strike zone of the home plate umpire made him leave the game after the 5th, although comfortably in the lead, sooner than the Three Cities' faithful would have liked. Brian Plona followed Toth on the mound, registering a solid 2 innings of relief for TCBC's first hold of the year, and he was followed by newcomer Lou Gerig in the 8th, who managed to pick up both the blown save and the win on an innings' worth of work. Josh Taylor then handled closing duties in true Cleveland baseball style: 2 quick outs, then a hit and 2 walks to load the bases before getting that ever-elusive third out for the save.

On the offensive end, TCBC's trio of POTW nominees Toth, Jimmy Swearingen and Danny Taylor led the attack, helping put the team up 10-4 entering the 8th inning. Toth was 4-4 with a run scored, Swearingen knocked in 4 runs on 2 hits, and D. Taylor did not register an out -- going 3-3 with a triple (scoring on an overthrow to third) and contributing a walk to lead off the 8th inning rally that put TCBC ahead for good. Following Taylor's walk and a sacrifice bunt by John Millin, Chris Miller and Charles Miller drew back-to-back walks and John Stewart came to bat with the bases loaded and one out (cue ESPN cut scene). Stewart then came through with the crucial hit of the night -- a solid double down the left field line, scoring both Taylor and a hard-charging Chris Miller -- for the game-winning RBI.

Also joining the hit parade were Josh Taylor, Plona, Millin, Gerig and Charles Miller.

Here's the stats:

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Game 4, TCBC 1, Wood Electric A's 13 (7)

Sorry this took forever to get up. Been a bit busy. Go figure. Obviously another not-so-positive finish, but it really wasn't as bad as things appeared. Again -- chalk it up to one or two bad innings, a few too many errors, and a lack of that one hit to drive guys in. . .

Here's the stats:

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Game 3, H&RA Indians 12, TCBC 1 (7)

Ok, so this could've gone better. But the first three innings were sweet. We were still in it in the fourth, and then the wheels fell off.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

2009 Schedule (Final)

Here it is, the final 2009 NEORH schedule. I tried to high-light all the TCBC games, but it gave me some weird drawing issues . . . so I will email everyone a copy as well.

See you Sundays!

2009 28s (Open) Division Schedule_ FINAL

Monday, May 11, 2009

Casualties of Scrimmage

I'm not really 100% on what "scrimmage" really means. Rob O seems to favor it's French for scrim-age, as in fro-mage or something fruity, which means like an edible treat -- but I'm skeptical to adapt to that. Based on Rob's stitch marks from the beaning he took and the disgustipating middle finger destruction I endured -- I'm starting to think it stands for "this doesn't count, so why are you taking it so seriously, idiot?" But like I said -- I could be wrong.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Canadians Umpires, eh?



You know how all the fresh young kids call what used to be "nerds" or "dorks" "douche bags" now-a-days and you're not really sure who qualifies as a douche bag, especially when nerd and dork were so easy to recognize? Well, behold America: these 2 Canadian guys dressed up as MLB umpires at last night's Toronto-Indians game are douche bags. No doubt about it.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Game 2, TCBC: 5, Riverside Dodgers 3

Ahhhh, yeah! Now that's much better. Here's the box score from the second game, plus stats, records, etc from the both games -- updated and with as much information as I have available. Let me know if there's anything more you'd like to see!

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Today's Practice Field Changed

Since all Clevo Kids, practice will now be at Brookside Park. Check maps below or call me for directions. See you at 4.

Friday, May 1, 2009

The Show Must Go On!



Be prepared, don't catch it! Go vegetarian!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Game 1: Akron Cardinals 17, TCBC 0

Here's the box score, stats, records, from the first game. It's been updated and has as much of the stats I could decipher from the score book (thanks to Jeff and myself's scratching).

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It'll get better.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Three Cities Indians Question Mark

"What bothers me more than anything is we’re not making good outs,” said Wedge, “Outside of a couple of guys, our approach has been very poor. It’s something we pride ourselves on and work hard at it. There’s just no excuse.

“Whatever the hell it is, we better figure out it pretty damn quick because I’m not going to sit around and watch what we’ve been watching.

“We’re beyond all this. They aren’t kids anymore.”

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Field Map

Here's 2 map sets to refer to for this season. The blue markers show practice locations and are listed under "Three Cities Baseball Club" and the red markers are the game locations for NEORH and are listed as "Akron Cardinals Field Locations."


View Akron Cardinals Field Locations in a larger map


View Three Cities Baseball Club in a larger map



Contact us if you have any questions.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

2009 Schedule (Updated)

Here's the first revision of the schedule:

2009 28s (Open) Division Schedule

2009 Preliminary Schedule

The 2009 Preliminary Schedule has been released.

All games in the "Pre-Memorial Day" section are scheduled for Sundays, those which follow that weekend are still in question. Our "double-header" is scheduled for the final weekend of the season. That weekend we will play one game on Friday or Saturday plus our standard Sunday game.

Please expect to arrive at the field 45 minutes to an hour before game time (once they're set). NEOHR rules give the home team access to the field up until 15 minutes prior to the start for infield, and the away team from then on.

Let me know as soon as you do if you have any issues or conflicts . . .

Whoo-hoo!

THREE CITIES BASEBALL CLUB

NEORH / OPEN DIVISION
2009 Schedule (Preliminary)

Date / Time / Opponent / Location / H-A / Result (Innings)


Pre-Season
:
4/04 / 2pm / Padres / Old Forge / Away / W, 4-3 (5)
4/19 / 3pm / Colts / Patterson / TBD

Regular Season (Pre-Memorial Day):

4/26 / 2:30 / Cardinals / Hudson HS / Home
5/03 / 4:30 / Dodgers / Patterson / Away
5/09 MOTHER'S DAY (RAIN OUT MAKE UP DATE)***
5/10 MOTHER'S DAY (RAIN OUT MAKE UP DATE)***
5/17 / 4:30 / Indians / Patterson / Home
5/24 / 1:00 / Athletics / Old Forge / Away
5/31 BYE WEEK (NO GAME SCHEDULED)***

Regular Season (Post-Memorial Day):
6/6-7 / TBA / Ultimate Sack / TBD / Home
6/13-14 / TBA / Colts / TBD / Home
6/20-21 / TBA / Cardinals / TBD / Away
6/27-28 / TBA / Dodgers / TBD / Home
7/04 INDEPENDENCE DAY (RAIN OUT MAKE UP DATE)***
7/05 INDEPENDENCE DAY (RAIN OUT MAKE UP DATE)***

Regular Season (Post-Independence Day):
7/11-12 / TBA / Athletics / TBD / Home
7/18-19 / TBA / Indians / TBD / Away
7/25-26 / TBA / Dodgers / TBD / Home
8/01-02 / TBA / Ultimate Sack / TBD / Away
8/08-09 / TBA / Colts / TBD / Away
8/14-15 / TBA / Cardinals / TBD / Home
8/16 / TBA / Dodgers / TBD / Away

Monday, April 13, 2009

Thank You!


Thank you again to everyone who participated in our fund raiser(s) and especially to those who have donated on their own! Please email John Millin or Josh Taylor (see the "contacts" tab in the column to the left) if you would like to see your name included on (or removed from) our "Donor Wall."

Without the generosity of our friends and families, reliving this dream of playing organized baseball wouldn't have become the reality it is.

Here's to years to come, and thanks again!

-- John Millin, Josh Taylor and the entire Three Cities Baseball Club

Monday, April 6, 2009

The Final Game is Tonight!

Let's go ahead and keep up the rouse and pretend you didn't see the on-line results after Saturday nights' games.

Either way, expect the FINAL STANDINGS posted here tomorrow morning -- following tonight's decisive game between Michigan State and UNC.

Good luck to those who are still in it (although you are just playing for pride at this point) tonight, and I hope the team you picked wins (and in every case except one that team is UNC).

Take care everyone, and thanks again for participating in the fund raiser tournament for TCBC. Please reach out to Josh or myself at the emails listed to the left and let us know if you'd be interested in us doing this again next year, and any changes you'd like to see to the scoring or structure . . .

Also -- we have CONSOLATION PRIZES!

Yessir, we have a limited number of consolation prizes available, with a limited time tag affixed to them. If you participated, please reach out to your team representative or Josh or myself ASAP and we'll make sure you get yours! We've only got a limited number of these, so don't delay -- they won't last!

Also -- expect a thank you list of donors listed on threecitiesbaseball.com soon.

Thanks again!

John and TCBC

Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Final Four!

This is it! 


Do the math, and you can figure out the scenarios, so here's the latest scores and standings:

SCORE NAME - FINAL FOUR [WINNER] - TIE BREAKER
106 Rosemarie Millin - Mich. St / UConn / Duke / [UNC] - 137
95 Jimmy Swearingen - Lville / [UConn] / Pitt / UNC - 152
94 Petey Taylor - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / UNC - 138
91 Lucky Chucky - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - ______
87 Kevin Patterson - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / UNC - 171
Bill Franks - [Lville] / UConn / ----- / UNC - 143
86 Cindy Swearingen - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - 144
Mike Maurer (1) - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - 154
84 Dave DeWalt - Lville / UConn / UCLA / [UNC] - 155
Tina Sidwell (2) - Lville / UConn /Tex / [UNC] - 186
Brian Craig (2) - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / UNC - 153
83 Greg Hazel - Lville / Mem / [Nova] / Cuse - 142
82 Mike Maurer (2) - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 158
81 John A. Millin - Kans / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 153
Mike Finegan - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 159
Stacey Evans - Lville / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 153
Ralph Bloom (1) - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / Okla - 142
Claude Mayfield - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 139
Beth Murtaugh - Lville / UConn / Duke / [Okla] - 143
Dan Colleran - Kans / [UConn ] / Pitt / UNC - 162
80 Chris Sinesky - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 143
Sam Schuster - [Lville] / Mem / Duke / UNC - 167
79 Kenny Wendl (1) - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / Cuse - 154
Ralph Bloom (2) - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 148
77 Adam Haynam - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 158
76 Steve Waterbury - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / UNC - 162
Kathleen Gibbons - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 177
75 Jim Feth - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / UNC - 135
Kim's Dad (J. Grey 2) - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 145
74 John Duvall - [Mich St] / Mem / Pitt / Gonz - _____
Tina Sidwell (1) - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 192
73 John Zieger - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [Okla] - 167
Herman Hamlin - Lville / [Mem] / Pitt / Okla - 180
72 Brain Craig & Mark Kramer - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 140
Dave Lorenzo - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 142
71 Jennifer Fife - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 157
Kenny Wendl (2) - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [Okla] - 144
66 Tom Gibbons - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 153
Bryan Swearingen - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / Okla - 134
65 Steve Morgan - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / Cuse - _____
Eleanor Carver - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 149
61 Tony Salerno - Kans / Mem / [Pitt] / Cuse - 182
60 Brian Craig (1) - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 129
57 Randy Evans - Lville / Mem / Pitt / Clem - 151
55 Chuck Berry - Utah / Wash / Duke / [UNC] - 158
52 Jim Swearingen - WV / [Wash] / Tex / UNC - 161

And there here again are the most recent "on-line" scores:

TC Standings 6


Saturday, March 28, 2009

On to the Elite 8!

The next round of games is complete, the Elite 8 starts tonight.

Here are the most recent scores for everyone who has completed the fund-raiser brackets the "old fashioned" way:

SCORE NAME - FINAL FOUR [WINNER] - TIE BREAKER
82 Rosemarie Millin - Mich. St / UConn / Duke / [UNC] - 137
79 Jimmy Swearingen - Lville / [UConn] / Pitt / UNC - 152
78 Petey Taylor - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / UNC - 138
75 Greg Hazel - Lville / Mem / [Nova] / Cuse - 142
Lucky Chucky - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - ______
74 Mike Maurer (2) - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 158
73 John A. Millin - Kans / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 153
John Zieger - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [Okla] - 167
Stacey Evans - Lville / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 153
Herman Hamlin - Lville / [Mem] / Pitt / Okla - 180
Mike Finegan - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 159
Ralph Bloom (1) - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / Okla - 142
Claude Mayfield - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 139
Beth Murtaugh - Lville / UConn / Duke / [Okla] - 143
72 Chris Sinesky - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 143
Brain Craig & Mark Kramer - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 140
Sam Schuster - [Lville] / Mem / Duke / UNC - 167
71 Kevin Patterson - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / UNC - 171
Kenny Wendl (1) - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / Cuse - 154
Ralph Bloom (2) - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 148
Bill Franks - [Lville] / UConn / ----- / UNC - 143
70 Cindy Swearingen - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - 144
Mike Maurer (1) - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - 154
69 Adam Haynam - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 158
68 Dave DeWalt - Lville / UConn / UCLA / [UNC] - 155
Tina Sidwell (2) - Lville / UConn /Tex / [UNC] - 186
Steve Waterbury - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / UNC - 162
Brian Craig (2) - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / UNC - 153
Kathleen Gibbons - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 177
67 Jim Feth - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / UNC - 135
Kim's Dad (J. Grey 2) - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 145
John Duvall - [Mich St] / Mem / Pitt / Gonz - _____
66 Tina Sidwell (1) - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 192
Tom Gibbons - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 153
Bryan Swearingen - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / Okla - 134
65 Steve Morgan - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / Cuse - _____
Dan Colleran - Kans / [UConn ] / Pitt / UNC - 162
64 Dave Lorenzo - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 142
63 Jennifer Fife - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 157
Kenny Wendl (2) - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [Okla] - 144
61 Tony Salerno - Kans / Mem / [Pitt] / Cuse - 182
60 Brian Craig (1) - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 129
57 Randy Evans - Lville / Mem / Pitt / Clem - 151
Eleanor Carver - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 149
47 Chuck Berry - Utah / Wash / Duke / [UNC] - 158
44 Jim Swearingen - WV / [Wash] / Tex / UNC - 161


And then here again are the most current scores from the "new fashioned" entrants on-line:

TC Standings 5

Thanks again for supporting the team -- and remember, for some of you, the chance at $1000 is just a short week or so away!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Fund Raiser Scores and Standings

Round 2 has ended -- here's the up-to-the-minute "off line scores and standings -- this time, we'll show you the "on-line" ones first:

Three_Cities_Bracket_RD2.pdf


Next, here's the scores from our "off-line" entrants:

SCORE NAME - FINAL FOUR [WINNER] - TIE BREAKER
58 Rosemarie Millin - Mich. St / UConn / Duke / [UNC] - 137
53 Steve Morgan - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / Cuse - _____
John A. Millin - Kans / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 153
52 Chris Sinesky - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 143
Tina Sidwell (2) - Lville / UConn / Tex / [UNC] - 186
51 Jimmy Swearingen - Lville / [UConn] / Pitt / UNC - 152
Greg Hazel - Lville / Mem / [Nova] / Cuse - 142
50 John Duvall - [Mich St] / Mem / Pitt / Gonz - _____
Petey Taylor - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / UNC - 138
Mike Maurer (2) - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 158
Cindy Swearingen - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - 144
John Zieger - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [Okla] - 167
49 Stacey Evans - Lville / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 153
Tony Salerno - Kans / Mem / [Pitt] / Cuse - 182
Herman Hamlin - Lville / [Mem] / Pitt / Okla - 180
Kenny Wendl (1) - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / Cuse - 154
Randy Evans - Lville / Mem / Pitt / Clem - 151
Mike Finegan - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 159
Beth Murtaugh - Lville / UConn / Duke / [Okla] - 143
Adam Haynam - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 158
Ralph Bloom (1) - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / Okla - 142
Claude Mayfield - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 139
48 Steve Waterbury - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / UNC - 162
Kathleen Gibbons - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 177
Sam Schuster - [Lville] / Mem / Duke / UNC - 167
Brian Craig (2) - [Lville] / UConn / Pitt / UNC - 153
Dave DeWalt - Lville / UConn / [UNC] / UCLA - 155
47 Lucky Chucky - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - ______
Jim Feth - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / UNC - 135
Kim's Dad (J. Grey 2) - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 145
Kevin Patterson - Lville / UConn / [Pitt] / UNC - 171
Jennifer Fife - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 157
Ralph Bloom (2) - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 148
Bill Franks - [Lville] / UConn / _____ / UNC - 143
46 Tina Sidwell (2) - Lville / Mem / Pitt / [UNC] - 192
Brain Craig & Mark Kramer - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 140
Tom Gibbons - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 153
Mike Maurer (1) - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [UNC] - 154
Bryan Swearingen - Lville / Mem / [Pitt] / Okla - 134
45 Eleanor Carver - Kans / [Mem] / Pitt / UNC - 149
Dan Colleran - Kans / [UConn ] / Pitt / UNC - 162
44 Brian Craig (1) - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / Okla - 129
Dave Lorenzo - [Lville] / Mem / Pitt / UNC - 142
43 Kenny Wendl (2) - Lville / UConn / Pitt / [Okla] - 144
40 Jim Swearingen - WV / [Wash] / Tex / UNC - 161
35 Chuck Berry - Utah / Wash / Duke / [UNC] - 158

Thanks again, and good luck!