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The 8 Year Old RGMVM “Bulldogs” – 17 Brooklyn Bonnies – 7 On a great night for baseball the young travel dogs of RGMVM took to the field at Marine Park in Brooklyn to face the Bonnies. The Bulldogs would hand the ball over to young flamethrower Chris "Big Dog" Piteo and he would throw three solid innings to keep the hard-hitting Bonnie offense at bay. The Dog pound offense would break out in the first behind their patient hitting and great base running. Doing the damage for the Doggie offense was. - Chris Piteo (2-3), John Codelia (2-3), Brett Buser (2-3). The Dog's would keep chewing out hits and walks to stretch their lead, and then hand over the pitching duty to young hurler Matt Fox. Matt would pitch the fourth inning and battle through a tough jam to secure the win. Not to be lost in the game was the emergence of the Bulldog defense, playing solid up the middle were Matt Fox at Shortstop and Robbie Hofmann at second making plays when needed. Chris Piteo made a couple of diving plays off the mound to kill the opposing rallies. Brian Torres was solid in Right Field making a couple of strong relay throws to keep runners at bay. This was a real solid team effort by the Bulldogs putting all aspects of the game together. With Their win the Bulldogs go to 8-0. Great Job..
The 8 Year Old RGMVM “Bulldogs” – 21 Our Lady Of Grace All-Stars – 5 On a beautiful spring afternoon the young travel dogs of RGMVM loaded up the bus, cars, for the crawl on the beltwalkway and headed to Brooklyn's Gill Hodges field to face off against the Grace All-Stars. The Bulldogs handed the ball to their starter Chris "Big Dog" Piteo, the doggie would escape some early trouble in the first getting the side on strikeouts. The Dog offense would break out early in the first, rallying with a 12 run outburst. Who let the Dogs out.. Doing the damage for the Bulldog offense was: Chris "Big Dog" Piteo (3-3, 7 RBI’s), John "Smiley" Codelia (2-2, 1 RBI), Johnny "the Bomber" Murphy (1-1, 2 RBI’s), Brandon Acosta (2–3), Brett Buser (1-2, 2 RBI), Brian Torres (1-2), Matt Fox (2-2, 2 RBI). The Doggies would hand the ball over to young fire-baller Nick Lante who would battle through the tough Grace line-up in the 3rd and 4th innings striking out 5 along the way, for another Bulldog victory. Go Bulldogs, Woof, and Woof. The win puts the RGMVM Travel squad at 6-0 in the early going….
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The Bulldogs Continue To Roll !

Posted by Patrick Piteo at May 13, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
RGMVM BULLDOGS – 5 Our Lady Of Grace – 4 On a dreary night the travel dogs from RGMVM hitched a ride (more like a crawl) on the belt walkway to Brooklyn just in time to play the Grace All-Stars. The Bulldogs would jump out to an early 1-0 lead behind a hard single from Chris Piteo in the first to plate Rick Fleri with the first run of the game. The Bulldogs handed the ball over to young fireballer Chris "Big Dog" Piteo, who would pitch a solid three innings striking out 8 while allowing one hit along the way. The game would be played tight over the first 5 innings, (with the score 1-0 RGMVM) behind solid pitching and great defense on both sides. Making several fine defensive plays was young third basemen Brandon Acosta. In the top of the sixth with 2 out, the "R-Train" Robbie Hofmann would smack a single into left field to drive in 3 runs to give the Dogs a 4-0 cushion. In the bottom of the sixth a tired Matt Fox took to the mound having pitched an overpowering fourth and fifth striking out 6. The Bulldogs defense would not be sharp and the Grace All-Stars would tie the game and force extra innings. The the extra frame, Brandon Acosta would spark a two out rally by beating out an infield single and then stealing both second and third with a great slide. That would bring up "the Bomber" Jonathon Murphy, who would smack a single into shallow right field for a single and drive in the go ahead run for the Dog pound. In the bottom of the inning, the dogs would hand it over to the "R-Train" Hofmann who would surrender a leadoff single and then go express in striking out the side. This was a real gutsy team effort by the young RGMVM Bulldogs. The win would put the team at 4-0 early in the season. RGMVM BULLDOGS – 20 BERGEN BEACH YOUTH ALL-STARS - 0 On a dreary Mothers Day morning, the young Bulldogs were unleashed to take on the Bergen Beach boys in Brooklyn Pony action. The Bulldogs took to the field and handed the ball to young flame-thrower Chris "Big Dog" Piteo, the Doggie would be right on target striking out 7 along the way and not giving up a hit. The Bulldogs, would get an early offensive boost in the first inning from leadoff man Matt "Moose" Hofmann who banged out two singles in the inning. Getting it done on the offensive end for the Dog Pound were. Chris "Big Dog" Piteo (2-3), Mike "Wheels" Guglielmi (1 - 1), Robbie "R-Train" Hofmann (1-1), Brett "Speedy" Buser (1-2), Ricky Fleri, (1-2), Brandon Acosta (1-1), Chris Flaim (1-2). The Bulldogs would hand over the ball to Rocket Arm Nick Lante in the 4th and 5th innings he would finish up the game in impressive fashion striking out 6 batters along the way to the Bulldogs victory.
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The Bulldogs Open Up The Season !

Posted by Patrick Piteo at May 5, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The 8 Year Old Travel Team Bulldogs Go 2-0 To Start The Season In The PONY League. Read The Following Games Write-Ups For All The Details !! RGMVM BULLDOGS – 18 BERGEN BEACH YOUTH TEAM – 0 The 8-year-old RGMVM BULLDOGS traveled to Brooklyn for their inaugural Pony baseball game. The Bulldogs took to the field on a great day for baseball and would bite right into the game in the first scoring 5 runs behind their hard-hitting offense. The dog pound offense would continue to feast on the opposing pitching with a barrage of line drives, who let the dogs out!!! Doing the offensive damage for the Dog Pound were. Robbie "R-Train" (2-2) Matt "the bat" Fox (3-3) Chris "Big Doggie" Piteo (3-3) Mike "Wheels" Guglielmi (2-3) Brett Buser (2-3) Chris Flaim (2-3) John Codelia (2-3) The Bulldogs would also unleash their star pitchers with Chris "big Dog" Piteo pitching a scoreless three innings striking out 8 along the way. We would then hand over to young flame-thrower Brandon Acosta who would close out the game striking out 6 over the last two innings. Congratulations to the young Bulldogs on their first victory of the season RGMVM BULLDOGS – 21 GOOD SHEPHARD - 0 The Bulldogs were unleashed Saturday at the beach to take on the Shepard boys in Brooklyn Pony league action. Once again the dog pound would send their ace Chris "big doggie" Piteo to mound to start and he would be on target striking out six over two innings. The Bulldog bats would get going early and many balls would leave the yard. Playing Home-Run derby for the Bulldogs was. Mike "wheels" Guglielmi who launched a tape measure home run in the first inning that is still traveling. Chris "Big Dog" Piteo who slammed two Home Runs into the left center field gap. Ricky Fleri would also lash a screaming drive into the left center field gap for a Home-run sending the dog pound into a frenzy. The Bulldogs would pound out several more hits on the day. Leading the charge was Brian Torres (2-3) Jonathon Murphy (1-2)Chris Flaim (2-2) Matt Fox (3-3) Robbie Hofmann (1-2) Brett Buser (2-3) The Doggies would get solid pitching the rest of the way from the "R-Train" Robbie Hofmann and Matt Fox pitching the last 3 innings striking out 8 and not allowing a base runner. With the 21 - 0 win, the Bulldogs improved to 2-0 on the young season.
The following is a brief summary of some of the major skill thoughts, which players need constant reminders to execute. Managers, coaches and parents can be an asset to their players by continually emphasizing these 50 tips to them. 1-Door knocking knuckles pointing upward during hitting stance. 2-Extend elbows at the moment of contact with ball as a hitter. 3-No tension in hands and wrist when hitting. 4-Nose lined up with back of baseball at point of contact during hitting. 5-Front shoulder slightly down during stride and swing. 6-Back side tall at point of contact of ball as a hitter - back heel should face upward. 7-Belt buckle points toward pitcher as the bat meets the ball. 8- Hitter's lead hand should land like an airplane in front of plate. 9-Hips should turn quickly as bat meets ball. 10-When a hitter hits the ball, his top hand should be facing up and the bottom hand facing down. 11-The hitter should feel that he is throwing the bat at the ball. 12-A hitter's swing should be similar to the action of throwing an ax into a tree. 13-Bat should be eye level when attempting a sacrifice bunt. 14-Top hand should be firm when bunting. 15-Bottom hand should be soft next to bat knob when bunting. 16-Bat should be in front of plate while bunting. 17-Little finger to little finger when fielding a ground ball. 18-Thumb to thumb when catching a fly ball or a thrown ball. 19-Field a ground ball in front of the ball of the cap. 20-Use a crossover step when moving to catch line drive and fly balls. 21-Line the front shoulder and hip with target prior to throw. 22-Infielders should "circle" all ground balls hit straight to them. 23-Cushion the ball softly when fielding short hops and ground balls. 24-Follow through with throwing shoulder toward target. 25-Outfielders should "circle" all high fly balls. 26-Fingertips should spin the ball smoothly when throwing. 27-Arm should be loose and flexible when throwing. 28-Glove foot forward when fielding ground balls. 29-Keep glove wide open and facing the ball when fielding ground balls. 30-Fielder should set throwing-side foot, then glove-side foot and force glove fingers toward the ground just as ground ball enters the glove. 31-When throwing, do net let throwing hand knuckles turn downward behind body prior to arm coming forward. 32-When playing defense, watch the barrel of bat hit the ball in order to get a quick jump on the ball. 33-Infielders and outfielders should be on balls of feet prior to pitch. 34-Bend knees and hips low when fielding ground balls. 35-Knuckles of first two fingers should stay directly behind the ball at point of release, and glove should tuck quickly to side of body. 36-Grip the ball lightly when throwing. 37-Infielders and outfielders should be in a quality ready position prior to each pitch during a game. 38-Pitchers should push with back legs and spin the hip fast when delivering a pitch. Throwing elbow should always lead toward target prior to release. 39-Pitchers' throwing shoulder should be in front of glove knee as ball spins off of fingers. 40-Pitchers should throw from the most comfortable arm slot and angle based on how he throws long tosses. 41-The pitcher's whole glove side (toe, heel, knee, hip and shoulder) should remain closed to the plate while throwing arm drops behind the body. Opening early destroys power in the delivery. 42-A pitcher should finish with a "high V" with back leg prior to setting it down. 43-Hands, wrist and forearms should be relaxed and loose when hitting, fielding, throwing and pitching. 44-40 rollies a day keep the strike outs away. 45-Daily jump rope program adds flexibility, endurance and increased skill development. 46-Shoulder should lean forward when fielding ground balls and bunting. 47-When executing the stand-up slide, only the hip pockets touch the ground first. 48-Run on the "balls" of the feet and lean shoulder forward when sprinting. 49-Arms should not cross center of body while sprinting. 50-When a player improves his strength and coordination, he will automatically improve his baseball skills. imageimage