Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Mistake
Independent #5
Coming into the week with a solid 7-4 record (5-4 Metro), the ‘Jackets were three wins away from the important 10-win plateau. When the week was over and the dust had settled, Milton reached that goal, with wins at North Country and home against Missisquoi and Middlebury.
On Tuesday, the ‘Jackets made the long drive to Newport to take on the winless Falcons. Milton came out swinging with a 5-run 1st inning and didn’t stop. Anthony Campbell’s bases clearing double in the 1st inning really set the tone for the day and opened the floodgates for Milton’s offense, which scored in every inning but the 5th on their way to an 18-2 victory.
Kyle McRae led the charge at the plate and on the mound for Milton, going 4 for 5 with 2 doubles and 5 RBI while also firing 5 innings of scoreless, 1-hit baseball with 5 strikeouts and 1 walk. Colton Carpenter pitched the final inning of game shortened due to the 15-run rule.
Campbell and Matt Goulet also had big days for the ‘Jackets. Campbell was 2 for 3 with a double and 4 RBI, while Goulet was 3 for 3 with 3 RBI. Milton had 10 players with a hit and 7 with an RBI in the offensive outburst.
Thursday saw Milton play host to another winless team in the Missisuoi Thunderbirds. It was an up and down contest, but in the end, the ‘Jackets overcame 7 errors as they did their best Yankees impression (apologies to Sox fans everywhere) with their second walk-off win in as many weeks.
Missisquoi jumped out to a 4-0 lead, scoring 4 runs with 2 outs in the 2nd inning. Milton answered back in the bottom half of the inning however, putting 6 runs on the board to set the score at 6-4. This would be somewhat of a pattern throughout the day, as the ‘Jackets kept on scoring and the Thunderbirds kept on answering, as they proved to be a very pesky team that refused to go away.
Fast forward to the bottom of the 7th inning, where the score was locked at 11-11. Nick Ferguson led off the inning with a hit-by-pitch. Carpenter attempted 2 sacrifice bunts, but decided he’d rather execute the 2-strike, swinging bunt variety, as he fought off a tough pitch and tapped a ball down the third base line just far enough to advance Ferguson to 2nd base. This was huge for the ‘Jackets as they now had the winning run in scoring position with the top of the lineup coming to bat.
Jeremy Peet stepped in the box and calmly worked his at-bat with the infielders playing on the grass. With 2 strikes, he hooked a ball past the 2nd basemen and Ferguson came around to score the winning run to give the ‘Jackets a 12-11 victory.
Alex Duchesneau pitched the 7th inning to pick up the win in relief, giving up 1 run on 1 hit and 1 strikeout. Corey Hurley went the first 5 innings, giving up 7 unearned runs on 7 hits, 3 strikeouts and 1 walk, before giving way to Ferguson who pitched the 6th inning allowing 3 runs (1 earned) on 2 hits.
Offensively, Peet (2 for 5, RBI) and Hurley (3 for 3, triple, RBI) led the way for Milton. Goulet also went 1 for 1 with 3 RBI and Ferguson had a big 2-run double.
In their 3rd game of the week, the ‘Jackets played host to the Middlebury Tigers. Milton was looking for its 5th straight win and 10th overall.
After a scoreless 1st inning, the ‘Jackets used 4 runs in the 2nd inning, and 7 in the 3rd to essentially put the game away early. Duchesneau cruised to the complete game victory, surrendering 6 runs (4 earned) on 13 hits, 3 walks and 3 strikeouts. Middlebury pushed across 6 runs in the final 3 innings, but Milton added 1 run late to hold on for a 12-6 victory.
Hurley (3 for 4, 3 RBI) and Carpenter (2 for 3, RBI) led the Milton offense while Campbell and Pat Gilbert also added 2 RBI respectively.
The win is the ‘Jackets 5th straight, 10th overall and 8th in the Metro Division, as they continue a solid season. They now stand at 10-4 (8-4 Metro) with 2 games remaining against defending Division I state champion Essex at home, and defending Division II state champion Mt. Abraham, who knocked Milton out of the playoffs last year, in Bristol.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Independent, stats, random notes
Independent article #4
Last week, the ‘Jackets had three games against Division I foes. On Tuesday, they took on the Spaulding Crimson Tide, who came in with an impressive 7-1 record. Sophomore Dylan Leggett took the hill for Milton, but it was a short day for him, as he exited after on 1 and a 1/3 innings with pain in his shoulder. Kyle McRae was next on the mound. Although Kyle threw well (4 IP, 4 hits, 5 runs, 1 earned run, 5 strikeouts, and no walks) poor defense left the ‘Jackets with an 8-1 deficit was Kyle exited with 1 out in the 5th inning.
Sophomore Nick Ferguson went the final 1 and 2/3 innings for Milton giving up 1 run (unearned) on no hits. The big inning on the day for Spaulding came in the 3rd inning when they scored 4 runs on 2 Milton errors.
While the Milton offense was quiet on the day, Corey Hurley led the attack with 2 singles and Jeremy Peet had the lone RBI with a bases loaded walk.
After rain pushed a Thursday game to Friday, the ‘Jackets found themselves taking on another team off to an impressive start in the St. Albans Bobwhites. Hurley was on the mound and had a very solid outing. He held St. Albans scoreless until the 5th inning, allowing Milton to get out to an early 1-0 lead when Alex Learned had an RBI groundout in the 3rd inning to score Ferguson from third base. St. Albans pushed across 3 runs in the 5th and 6th, but Milton responded with 4 in the 5th and 2 in the 6th to hold a 7-6 lead. Then things got interesting.
With 2 outs in the bottom of the 7th inning, Milton allowed a run to tie the score at 7. St. Albans followed with another run in the 8th, when Alex Duchesneau entered to pitch with one out (.2 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 H, 1 BB, 1 K), to extend their lead to 8-7. Ferguson then led off the bottom of the inning with a walk and Colton Carpenter executed a perfect sacrifice bunt to push him to second base. Ferguson then advanced to third on a wild pitch. Learned had a gutty at-bat, and eventually fought off a 2-strike pitch with a roller down the third base line. St. Albans pitcher threw the ball away allowing Ferguson to score the tying run.
The game then went to the 9th tied 8-8. Ferguson entered the game to pitch and allowed nothing, getting a 1-2-3 inning. In the bottom of the inning, McRae had a 1 out walk to get things going. He advanced to second on a passed ball and third on a wild pitch. Mike Mullins was at the plate with a chance to win the game. With a full count, Mullins smashed a ball past the second basemen who was playing in on the grass and into right field to give Milton a walk-off win.
Hurley had a good day on the mound, going 7 and 1/3 innings, allowing 8 runs (6 earned) on 11 hits, 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. However, Ferguson picked up the win after his scoreless 9th inning. Kyle McRae led the Milton offense on the day, going 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. Peet also went 2 for 4 and Matt Goulet had a double.
On Saturday morning, the ‘Jackets traveled to CVU to take on the Redhawks. Duchesneau had the ball for the ‘Jackets, who jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the 2nd inning after an error by the catcher on a ball hit by Learned led to 3 unearned runs for Milton. CVU had an answer though, scoring 4 runs in the 2nd and 3 runs in the 3rd to gain a 7-3 lead. Duchesneau gave way to Ferguson with 1 out in the 3rd inning. Ferguson then went the rest of the way for Milton, holding the Redhawks scoreless until the 6th inning.
The score stayed at 7-3 until the 5th inning, when Milton began to claw its way back into the game. The ‘Jackets scored 2 runs in the frame on a Hurley single and stolen base, a CVU error, and a perfect squeeze bunt by Anthony Campbell. This brought the score to 7-5 after 5 innings.
CVU tacked on another run in 6th inning on an error and two sacrifice flies. So Milton went into the 7th inning down 8-5. Mullins came up big again, leading off the inning with shot into the right-center field gap for a double. After a walk to Campbell and 2 wild pitches, pinch hitter Pat Gilbert came to the plate with runners on second and third with no one out and hit a single into right field scoring two runs. From there, the flood gates opened for Milton (figuratively and literally; it was absolutely pouring). After a perfect bunt from Carpenter that turned into a single, Peet hit another 2 run single to extend the Milton lead to 10-8 and Hurley followed with another RBI single to bring the lead to 11-8.
In the sloppy weather, things got interesting for Milton, as CVU pushed across 2 runs on 4 consecutive singles. With one out, Campbell made the play of the game. With runners on first and third, the runner at first took off for second base. Catcher Jeremy Peet fired the ball towards second base, but after seeing the runner on third take off for home, Campbell cut the throw off in front of second base and made a perfect throw home to nail the runner for out number two. Ferguson then got a groundball to Carpenter at third base to end the game as the ‘Jackets won 11-10.
Ferguson picked up his second consecutive win on the mound going 4 and 2/3 innings and giving up 3 runs (2 earned) on 5 hits and 3 strikeouts. At the plate, Peet led the way for Milton, going 3 for 4 with 2 RBI. Hurley also had a multi-hit day, going 2 for 4 with an RBI. Milton’s speed was also huge on the day, as they racked up 7 stolen bases (4 by Hurley) with 4 of those steals coming in the pivotal 7th inning.
With their record at 7-4, Milton travels to North Country on Tuesday, then hosts Missisquoi at 4:30 on Thursday and Middlebury at 11 AM on Saturday.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Independent Article #3: SB, BHS, SJA
Last week, Milton had wins over South Burlington and St. Johnsbury, and a loss to Burlington, to improve their record on the year to 4-1 overall and 2-1 in the Metro Division.
After a rainy Tuesday, Milton traveled to South Burlington on Wednesday to take on a Rebel squad that took on a different look this year after losing several key players. Matt Goulet took the hill for the ‘Jackets, but was only able to go one scoreless inning. Alex Duchesneau took the hill after that, and settled in nicely for the ‘Jackets, using a variety of pitches to allow only three runs to South Burlington as he went the rest of the way.
Duchesneau and Milton took a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the 7th inning before allowing the Rebels to push a run across to send it into extra innings. After a scoreless 8th inning, the ‘Jackets started to threaten. Anthony Campbell led off the inning with a single and Alex Learned followed with a double to put two on base with nobody out. Colton Carpenter then came to the plate and hit a rocket into the gap for 2-run triple to put Milton ahead for good 5-3.
Duchesneau’s final line on the hill was eight innings, four hits, three runs (one earned), three walks and one strikeout. The Milton offense was led by multi-hit days for Mike Mullins (2 for 3, 2 RBI), Kyle McRae (2 for 4, 2 doubles, 1 RBI), and Anthony Campbell (2 for 4).
Thursday, the ‘Jackets were again on the road, this time at Burlington. The Seahorses were another team that lost a number of key seniors, but they still had enough to give Milton its first loss of the year. Corey Hurley was the starting pitcher for the ‘Jackets, going five innings while giving up six runs (four earned) on five hits, seven walks and four strikeouts.
Milton trailed just 1-0 with two outs in the bottom of the 3rd inning before yielding a two out two run double to extend the deficit to 3-0. Milton then pushed across two runs in the 4th, but that would be all they could muster on the day, as they lost 6-2.
Milton’s offensive attack was highlighted by multi hit days from Hurley and Jeremy Peet, as they both went 2 for 4. Carpenter and Dylan Leggett also had RBI singles in the 4th inning for the ‘Jackets.
In their third game of the week, the ‘Jackets hosted St. Johnsbury on a Saturday afternoon. Leggett had the ball for Milton in his first Varsity start on the mound. He surrendered only one unearned run through three and two-thirds innings, while not allowing a hit, striking out four and walking six. McRae took over from there, going the final three and a third innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits, six strikeouts and two walks.
On offense, the ‘Jackets jumped out to an early 3-0 lead after the first two innings. They added another run in the 4th to make it 4-0, but the big inning for Milton came in the 6th. Learned singled to lead off the inning and Peet followed with a walk. They then proceeded to double steal, with Learned advancing to third and Peet to second. McRae ripped an RBI single to score Learned, and then the flood gates opened. After three more walks in the inning, concluding with a bases-loaded walk to Mike Burnham which scored Peet from third, Hurley stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and promptly unloaded them. After the dust had settled, Hurley stood on second base with a three run double as the ‘Jackets had extended their lead to 10-4.
Learned paced the ‘Jackets offense all day, going 4 for 5 with three runs scored, one RBI and three stolen bases. McRae also had a multi-hit day, going 2 for 4 with two RBI.
Milton has another three game week coming up, hosting the Rice Green Knights on Tuesday, visiting the Mt. Mansfield Cougars on Thursday, and wrapping up the week by visiting the Colchester Lakers on Friday.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Game #3: @ South Burlington
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Independent Article #3 ('Jackets open with a win)
On Thursday, April 16th, the Milton varsity baseball team opened their season with a trip to Duxbury to take on the Harwood Union Highlanders. After many weeks of preparation in the gym, the ‘Jackets were excited to take the field in some good weather.
Senior Alex Duchesneau took the hill for Milton against Harwood. Alex, who was recently accepted to Davidson College (congrats), was up for the challenge on opening day. He earned the win after going 6 1/3 innings yielding only 4 hits while striking out 8 and walking none. He let up 3 runs, none of which were earned, before coming out with one out in the seventh inning.
Although Duchesneau pitched well, the ‘Jackets trailed for most of the afternoon, getting down to an early 3-0 deficit after a sloppy second inning. The first batter of the inning reached on an error. This was followed by a sacrifice bunt attempt. The ‘Jackets failed to execute the bunt coverage correctly and were left with runners on first and second with no one out. The following batter was hit by Duchesneau to load the bases. A hit, an RBI groundout and a sacrifice fly to center field scored the runs for Harwood to put them up 3-0. However, that was all they would manage on the day, as Duchesneau would retire 13 of the last 15 batters he faced.
After a few innings of weak swings against Harwood pitcher Reed Brown, the Yellowjacket offense got started in the third inning. After a lead-off single, Anthony Campbell stole second base. Dylan Leggett successfully moved him over with a groundout before Jeremy Peet scored Campbell with an RBI groundout. In the next inning, Matt Goulet and Kyle McRae smacked back-to-back singles to start the inning. Goulet was then forced out at third base on a sacrifice bunt attempt by Pat Gilbert. After McRae was picked off at second and a two out steal by Gilbert, Colton Carpenter hit a bloop single that would score Gilbert from second to bring the game to a 3-2 score.
The fifth inning was scoreless for both teams, but the sixth inning would prove to be the difference for the ‘Jackets. After loading the bases on an error, a walk and an infield single, Campbell walked to force home the tying run and Leggett did the same to force in the go ahead run. Peet then collected his second and third RBI’s of the game as he came up with a big two out single to score Carpenter and Campbell and put the ‘Jackets up 7-4.
After getting one out in the seventh, Duchesneau gave way to Goulet, who quickly shut the door on the Highlanders. The first batter Matt faced hit a bloop to right field and Mike Burnham made a great sliding catch. Goulet then induced a pop up to short to end the game.
Coach Geary was pleased with the pitching on the day (and how could you not be), but acknowledged that the ‘Jackets will need to tighten up the defense. While the offense was not spectacular, the players got the big hits when the needed them.
Milton has its home opener this Saturday against Winooski at 11:00AM. Stats, schedules and more can always be found online at www.leaguelineup.com/miltonbaseball.