Blue Plates Four in Shutout
Written by Macgregor Perkins   
Tuesday, 29 June 2010 07:56

The Monarchs Blue continued their recent hot streak by beating the Orioles on Saturday 4-0.

Corey Cannon took the mound for the Monarchs and set the tone for the game by recording three strikeouts in the first. In the bottom half, Blue struck early. Michael Dushane sparked the scoring with a walk and a stolen base, and then came across for the first run on Ben Hammer’s RBI double. Matt Vannett followed with a walk, and a Josh White single loaded the bases. Stephen Torres brought home Hammer for the second run of the inning with an RBI single.

Blue’s bats went quiet after that struggling to put much of anything together over the next three innings, but they didn’t need to with Cannon picking them up from the mound. Cannon seemed to find his groove eliminating the Oriole’s batters as he continued to post zeros inning after inning.

The Monarchs were able to capitalize on the Oriole’s mistakes in the bottom of the fifth. Fahle walked to start the inning. Nick Welling then laid down the bunt to third, but the 3rd baseman sailed the throw into foul territory allowing Michael Fahle to score and Welling to reach all the way to third. A couple pitches later, Welling scored on a passed ball to bring the score to 4-0.

The O’s threatened though in the top of the sixth having runners on second and third with only one out. Cannon masterfully worked out of the jam though with a strikeout followed by a soft ground ball out. Cannon finished with a CG shutout with 11 K’s as the Monarchs won by a final score of 4-0.

Blue’s next game will be against the Ohio Trojans on Tuesday.

 
4th Inning HR's Lift Gold
Written by Macgregor Perkins   
Monday, 21 June 2010 11:27

As the weather continues to heat up, so do the Monarch’s bats. Monarchs Gold were at it again on Saturday as they knocked out the Allegheny Athletics by a final score of 5-1.

The game was tight early as both teams struggled to get runners into scoring position. Scoreless through three innings, the Monarchs began to break through in the bottom of the fourth. It started with Drew Kuns’ towering solo home run to straight away center field. Jake Cappelletty followed with a flair single to right, and Casey Winckowski belted the second home run of the inning on a dead laser to left, bringing home Cappelletty and running the score to 3-0. The Monarchs almost tacked on more with runners on second and third, but were unable to bring them across, keeping the Athletics within striking distance.

The Athletics did just that in the top of the sixth by plating one and closing the lead to 3-1.
The Monarchs however quickly changed that in the bottom of the inning. Cappelletty led off the inning with a broken-bat single, followed by a hit-by-pitch for Howard, and single by Winckowski. With the bases loaded, one out, and the Athletics infield playing on the grass for the play at home, Brian Bilius hammered a hard grounder towards short resulting in a RBI fielder’s choice, as Cappelletty scored and Brett Howard was put out at third. Eric Yunker continued the inning with a two out RBI single to bring home Winckowski. Gold closed out with a scoreless seventh resulting in a final score victory of 5-1.

The Monarchs also sported their new red uniforms for the first time in Tri-State league play.

Gold’s next game will be against Monarchs Blue at 5/3 field on Wednesday at 6:30.

 
Fahle, Margolies Pace Blue with 3 RBI's Each
Written by Macgregor Perkins   
Friday, 18 June 2010 09:14
Monarchs Blue and All American took the field in the nightcap on Thursday. The Monarchs, led by Tad Margolies and Michael Fahle’s 3 RBI’s each, recorded back to back big innings in the 3rd and 4th to outslug All American en route to a 7-4 victory.

The Monarchs struck first in the top of the third, when Fahle singled home Michael Dushane. One batter later, Margolies belted and RBI double, his second hit of the game, through the gap to score Stephen Torres and Fahle. All American struck back adding two runs in the bottom of the inning to put the score at 3-2 after three. The Monarchs though were at it again in the top of the fourth, when they quickly loaded the bases on a single, bunt single, and a walk. The next batter, Fahle, brought home Nasri Hajjar and Dushane on a 2 RBI double to deep right center. Margolies followed with his third hit of the night, an RBI single to score Ben Hammer, and give the Monarchs a 6-2 lead after four.

The Monarchs added an extra run in the top of the fifth on an RBI ground out by Hajjar that scored Josh White, giving Blue a comfortable five run lead. All American attempted to rally in the bottom of the seventh by scoring two runs and having the tying run at home plate, but that’s as close as they got, as the Monarchs closed out the game won by a final score of 7-4.

Blue turns right around and faces the Cleveland Black Wolves Friday night @ 7:00pm.
 
Gold Scores Early, Often in Rout
Written by Macgregor Perkins   
Friday, 18 June 2010 08:16
Monarchs Gold defeated Black Swamp on Thursday by a score of 8-0. The Monarchs put up runs in five of the seven innings and four pitchers combined to completely shutdown Black Swamp and complete the shutout. The keys to this game for the Monarchs were staying patient at the plate and capitalizing on the Black Swamp’s mistakes. The Monarchs advanced a total of 17 bases due to walks, passed balls, or wild pitches- not to mention four stolen bases, that weren’t even close.

The Monarchs loaded the bases in the first from a single and two walks, when Ben Kauder came home on a wild pitch to score Gold’s first run of the night. After another walk, Drew Kuns scored on Casey Winckowski’s RBI fielder’s choice. The scoring picked up again in the third. Corey Lehmen and Kauder walked consecutively to start the inning, and then completed a double steal to put runners on second and third with no outs. Kuns followed with an RBI ground out to bring Lehmen home. Kauder stole third and then later scored on another passed ball.

After a walk and wild pitch in the fourth, Phil Brua came home on an RBI double to right center field. In the top of the fifth, Kuns singled, and Jake Capelletty walked to start the inning. Winckowski sacrificed to move the runners into scoring position, and right on cue, Brian Bilius brought both runners home with a 2RBI single to give the Monarchs a 7-0 lead. Gold tacked on one more in the seventh on an RBI single by Bilius to bring home Capelletty for a final score of 8-0.

The Monarchs take on Allegheny Athletics on Saturday @ 3:00pm.
 
Blue's Bats Produce Late to Support Parson's 18 K's, CG
Written by Macgregor Perkins   
Wednesday, 16 June 2010 07:42

Monarchs Blue squared off against Black Swamp on Tuesday and witnessed a stellar performance from pitcher Dan Parson as he recorded 18 of the game’s 21 outs via strikeout. Parson was a little unlucky in the first as a pair of groundball singles, which just squeezed through the gaps, turned into two earned runs and an early deficit for the Monarchs- despite Parson’s 3 K inning. After the first inning, Parson never looked back. He proceeded to put up zero’s the rest of the way out while recording two or three strikeouts in every inning. One by one Parson sent the opposing batters back to the dugout en route to a superb, Complete Game performance.

After falling behind in the first, the Monarchs struck back in ‘small ball’ style as Michael Dushane singled, stole second, and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Tad Margolies then recorded an RBI ground out to cut the deficit to one. The Monarchs struggled after that to hit with runners in scoring position. Over the next four innings the Monarchs threatened to score, including having the bases loaded in the fifth.

They were unable to bring the runs home though until the sixth, when the Monarchs manufactured four in the inning. After a Tyler Vance single, Kelly Barnes bunted to move the runner into scoring position. The catcher sailed the throw into foul territory allowing Vance to score from first, and Barnes to move all the way to third. Nasri Hajjar knocked in Barnes with an RBI single. Hajjar proceeded to steal second, and moved to third on Dushane’s Sac Fly. Margolies then walked on a wild pitch, and Hajjar came home to give the Monarchs a 4-2 lead, but weren’t finished. Ben Hammer had a broken bat single moving Margolies to third, and Josh White brought him home with another RBI single.

The three run lead was more than enough for Parson to close out the game with another three strikeout inning, and a 5-2 victory.

Monarchs Blue’s next game will be on Thursday against All American.

 
Squeeze Bunt Proves Key In Gold Victory
Written by Macgregor Perkins   
Monday, 07 June 2010 14:58

A little ‘small ball’ made a big difference in Sunday’s game for the Monarchs Gold against Northern Ohio. Ryan Mouch had the bases loaded for him with one out in the bottom of the 6th with the score deadlocked at three a piece. After battling the pitcher to a full count, Mouch and the base-runners executed a perfect squeeze play, bunting the ball down the first base line, and enabling the runner at third to score while Mouch beat out the throw to first. This proved to be all the breathing room needed for the pitching staff to shut the door on a 4-3 victory.

All the scoring happened in the first as Jake Cappelletty and Brian Bilius had RBI singles, and Drew Kuns scored from third when the catcher made an errant pick-off throw to second that sailed into the outfield. The pitching for the Monarchs started off a bit rocky for the first two innings giving up two runs in the first, and another in the second. The staff bounced back though and combined to end the game with five shutout innings. Defensive play of the game goes to Casey Winckowski in the top of the third when he gunned down the Northern Ohio  base-runner at home plate preserving a 3-3 tie and recording the Outfield Assist.

 
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