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The Mighty Bombers take a Shot to the Chin
Coming off a 14 hit attack against the Rangers, on Friday, the Yankees were looking to build momentum and keep sole position of second place. The Nationals had other things in mind. The Nats needed a win to force a three way tie for second place, and they came ready to play. When the smoke cleared, the boys in red walked away with a 10-0 victory, leaving The Mighty Bombers licking their wounds. The Yanks only managed 3 singles and struck out 12 times. Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell, Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis, and Adrei (The Big Cat) Buado had the lone hits for the Yankees. Starter Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano pitched well in his 2 and 2/3 innings; striking out 5. Base running and outfield coach; J.B. True put in all in perspective saying, “we had no energy tonight, we were just flat”. “If the Yankees are looking to stay in contention they`re going to have to perform much better and be more consistent,” says manager; Craig Mitchell. Will the Mighty Bombers be able to rebound from this embarrassing defeat? or will the Yankees sink into oblivion? Stay Tuned!
With the loss the Bombers fall to 3-2, clinging to a second place tie with the Nationals and Reds.
Player of the Game: Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell, 1-2, hard shot to the wall and solid defense
Defensive play of the game: Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell, catch of a towering foul ball
Hustle Play of the Game: Spencer (The Roadrunner) Floyd, putting on a clinic and hustling for every back-up assignment.
Disabled List: Carles Godtfredsen; Dislocated Elbow, 1 week, Hayden Mitchell; groin, day to day
The Yankee Organization would like to throw out a special thanks to Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell. Hayden battled through a rough Fall Ball season, but was determined to make a change in the Spring. He shows that with hard work and determination you can meet your goals.
Yanks Hammer their Way to Third Win of the Season
On Friday the Yankees looked to win their second straight game and take sole possession of second place in the tough Roseville West Major Division. The Yankees banged the drum slowly all night long, knocking out 14 hits and cruising to an 11-3 victory over the Rangers. Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano and Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis led the Bombers with three hits apiece. Jordan (Panda) Susbilla and Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado added two hits each. Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell pounded his third double of the season and Scotty (Happy) Gilmore, Parker (The Real Deal) True and (Jotlin`) Jacob Rosin all added one hit each to the Yankee cause. The Yankee pitching staff followed their no hit performance in their last game against the Dodgers with a four hit, nine strikeout outing. Yankee ace; Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano led the Bombers, striking out 7 in his three innings of work. Scotty (Happy) Gilmore and Jordan (Panda) Susbilla worked masterfully in their three innings of relief. Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado and Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis led the defensive effort. Buado threw out two base stealers and made an outstanding catch on a foul ball. Meniatis made two catches in left field, one a sliding grab in the last inning; putting a nail in the Rangers coffin. Tristan (Brave Heart) George, Spencer (The Road Runner) Floyd and Jake (The Snake) Peralta all played flawlessly in the outfield. With the victory the Mighty Bombers move to 3-1.
Player of the Game: Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano 3-4, SB, 3 shutout innings pitched, 7 strikeouts
Defensive Gem of the Game: Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado; gunned downed 2 base stealers and made a great catch behind home plate.
Hustle Play of the Game: (Joltin`) Jacob Rosin, Laying it all out hustling down the line in an attempt to beat out a base hit.
Disabled List: Charles Godtfredson; dislocaed elbow, 1-2 weeks
The Yankee Organization would like to throw out a special thanks to Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano. Lozano is relied on heavily by the Yankee coaching staff in key situations and Anthony always gives it his best shot. Coach Don Peralta says, “The Big Easy has some, if not the best stuff in the league” while talking about his pitching.
The Big Easy and Crew say No No to the Boys in Blue
After suffering a devastating loss at the hands of the Giants and coming off Easter Vacation, just about everyone in the baseball community was wondering how the Mighty Bombers would respond. They received their answer in the form of a No-Hitter from Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano and a supporting cast of Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell and Scotty (Happy) Gilmore. Lazano struck out eight in his 2 and 2/3 innings of work and set the table for Mitchell and Gilmore to clean up the rest. Jordan (Panda) Susbilla led a nine hit Yankee attack going 3 for 3 with a double and a screaming line drive homerun that was in the air less than a second after leaving the bat. Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell slammed two doubles and had three R.B.I., Scotty (Happy) Gilmore added two hits, (Joltin`) Jacob Rosin added a single and Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano helped his own cause with a single. Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado and Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis made the defensive play of the game when a ball got by Buado. Buado recovered the ball quickly and threw a laser beam to Meniatis who laid down a picture perfect tag to record the out. The other Yankees playing solid defense were Parker (The Real Deal) True, Spencer (The Road Runner) Floyd, Tristan (Brave Heart) George and Jake (The Snake) Peralta.
With the win the Yankees move to 2-1
Player of the game: Jordan (Panda) Susbilla; 3-3 double, homerun
Defensive play of the game: Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado; threw out base stealer on passed ball
Hustle play of the game: Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano; beautifully executed delayed steal
Disabled list: Charles Godtfredsen; dislocated elbow 2-3 weeks
The Yankee organization would like to throw out a special thanks to Jordan (Panda) Susbilla. Jordan is a true leader on the field and has a special (Panda Time) switch when it`s game time. “Jordan has the true instincts of a great ball player,” says Yankee coach Doug Rosin,
Miscues and Walks Lead to Yankee Demise in Second Game
The Yankees took to the field tonight looking to start the season with two straight wins, however it wasn`t long before the Mighty Bombers were in deep trouble. Yankee pitchers surrendered 8 walks and the usually reliable defense fell apart committing 9 errors. Harold Reynolds from the MLB Network said it the best,”It was like the Yankees were playing in quicksand”, they would try and dig themselves out only to find that they were deeper in the hole. Despite playing one of their worst games in recent memory, the Yankees never gave up, hoping that things would change and they could get back in the game. Unfortunately that never happened and the Yanks fell 15-8. Tristan (Brave Heart) George led the Yankee hitting attack with his first homerun of the season; a screaming line drive over the left field fence. Other Bombers with hits were: Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano; 2-3, Jordan (Panda) Susbilla; 2b, Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell; 1-2. On the defensive side of the ball, catcher; Andrei (The Big Cat Buado) made a great catch in foul territory and Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano made two over the shoulder catches robbing base hits on both accounts. Parker (The Real Deal) True, Spencer (The Road Runner) Floyd, (Joltin`) Jacob Rosin, Jake (The Snake) Peralta and Scotty (Happy) Gilmore all played well in the outfield. Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis, Jordan (Panda) Susbilla, Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell and Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano pitched well in relief of Yankee starter Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado.
With the loss the Yankees fall to: 1-1
Defensive Gem of the game: Anthony (The Big Easy) Lazano; two over the shoulder catches
Hustle play of the game: Andrei (The Big cat) Buado; hustling to catch a ball in foul territory.
Player of the game: Tristan (Brave Heart) George; Home run and great catch in the outfield
Disabled List: Charles (Hawk) Godtfredsen; dislocated elbow; 3 to 4 weeks
The Yankee Organization would like to throw out a special thanks to, Tristan (Brave Heart) George. Tristan is the team`s inspirational leader and one of the hardest working Yankees on the field. “He is amazing, he plays hard every day, it doesn`t matter if it`s practice or a game,” says coach J.B. True.
2013 HOME RUN CLUB Regular Season HR Champion with 7 - COLTON RAYBACK, Giants |
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# | PLAYER | DIVISION | TEAM | DATES |
7 | Colton Rayback | Majors | Giants | 5/30,5/21,5/08,5/06,5/06*,4/25,4/05 |
7 | Jordyn Berry | Majors | Dodgers | 6/03,5/17,5/09,4/30,4/19,4/15*,4/12 |
4 | Chad Leonard | Majors | Nationals | 6/07,5/17,4/22,4/19 |
4 | Gabe Dewey | Majors | Angels | 6/04,6/04,5/08,5/03 |
4 | Jacob Garcia | Majors | Nationals | 6/03,5/13,4/22,3/22 |
3 | Spencer Newsom | Majors | Angels | 5/14,4/26,4/19 |
2 | Justin Kim | Majors | Reds | 6/07,5/10 |
2 | Nick Gori | Majors | Reds | 6/07,4/09 |
2 | Michael Soto | Majors | Nationals | 6/07,6/01 |
2 | Anthony Lozano | Majors | Yankees | 6/05,5/22 |
2 | Jacob Broyles | Majors | Angels | 6/04,5/14 |
2 | Josh Keaton | Majors | Dodgers | 6/03,4/26 |
2 | Chase Meniatis | Majors | Yankees | 6/03,3/18 |
2 | Kaiden Watry | Majors | Nationals | 6/01,4/22 |
2 | Dalton Gerstle | Majors | Giants | 5/03*,4/12 |
2 | Hayden Mitchell | Majors | Yankees | 5/02,4/22 |
2 | Ethan Clark | Majors | Rangers | 5/02,4/26 |
2 | Ben Furdek | Majors | Giants | 4/30,4/05 |
2 | Jack Bautista | Majors | Reds | 4/26,3/19 |
2 | Dominick Gutierrez | AAA | Cubs | 4/06,3/19 |
1 | Jacob Coons | Majors | Reds | 6/07 |
1 | Scotty Gilmore | Majors | Yankees | 6/05* |
1 | Colin Goodell | Majors | Nationals | 6/01 |
1 | Brendon Renstrom | Majors | Reds | 5/17 |
1 | TJ Vlahos | Majors | Rangers | 5/14* |
1 | Kyle Santin | Majors | Dodgers | 5/13 |
1 | Charles Harbison | Majors | Dodgers | 5/13 |
1 | Mitchell Lawrence | Majors | Giants | 5/03 |
1 | Torrey Andrew | Majors | Giants | 5/03 |
1 | Nick Martig | Juniors | Reds | 4/29 |
1 | Joey Plise | Majors | Reds | 4/23 |
1 | Trevor Regan | Majors | Nationals | 4/22 |
1 | Ethan Miller | AAA | Nationals | 4/16 |
1 | Isaiah Lott | Majors | Rangers | 4/15 |
1 | Rylan Woods | Majors | Reds | 4/09 |
1 | Brock Hearl | Majors | Angels | 4/05 |
1 | Jordan Susbilla | Majors | Yankees | 4/01 |
1 | Tristan George | Majors | Yankees | 3/21 |
1 | Cameron Belton | AAA | Tigers | 3/19 |
* Grand Slam
Dates in red represent Home Runs during the postseason