Saturday, March 31, 2012

Series Recap - Truman (Games 1 & 2 only)


Despite Truman only scoring 4 runs, Northwest had a tough day in all phases (hitting, defense, and pitching) and lost Game 1 by a score 2-4 in a 7-inning contest in Kirksville.  Chris Green earned the start but saw his season record fall to 2-3 after he worked 3.1 innings, allowed 5 hits, 4 runs (3 earned), 4 walks, 1 strike-out, 1 wild pitch, and hit 2 batters.  Carson Smith came in to relieve Chris and was a real bright spot for the Bearcats in the game.  Carson worked 2.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 1 batter.



Defensively, the Bearcats were charged with 2 errors that lead to 1 unearned run.


Offensively, the Bearcats scored 2 runs off of 8 hits, 1 RBI, 2 walks, 8 strike-outs, and left 9 runners on base.  The offensive stars for the game included:

Cameron Bedard
Went 3 for 3 with a walk
1 RBI
1 run scored
0 runners left on base
Stole 1 base
Hit a double in the game








Tyler Durant
went 2 for 4 in the game











Ryan Abernathy
went 1 for 4 (a double)
1 run scored








In addition, Eric McGlauflin and Alex Singleton both earned a hit in the game.  The game took 1:59 to complete and was played in front of an announced crowd of 102 spectators.  The weather was partly sunny and in the 70s with a stiff breeze.



In Game 2, Northwest lost a heart breaker by a score of 2-3 with the game's winning run on 2nd base before the third and final out of the game.  Chase Anderson pitched his heart out in the game.  Despite pitching 8.0 innings, allowing 8 hits, 3 runs (all earned), 0 walks, 7 strike-outs, and 1 wild pitch, Chase saw his season record fall to 2-5 on the year.


Defensively, the Bearcats played a real solid game and were charged with 1 error which did not lead to an unearned run.

Offensively, the Bearcats scored 2 runs off of 8 hits, 2 RBIs, 5 walks, 6 strike-outs, and left 14 runners on base.  The offensive stars are as follows:

Cameron Bedard
went 2 for 4
1 RBI
1 walk







Ryan Abernathy
went 2 for 3
1 run scored
1 walk
Reached base after he got hit by a pitch






Also in the game, Alex Singleton, Eric McGlauflin, Tyler Durant (a double), and Cole Mapes all earned a hit in the game.  The game took 2:25 to complete.  The announced attendance was 84 spectators.  Beautiful sunny weather, mid 70s, and stiff wind.



Judging by the number of runners left on base, it appears to the B2R that Truman ran into quite a bit of good fortune in both games.  I'm looking for the Bearcats offense to absolutely explode in Games 3 & 4 as Truman lived dangerously all day long.  The Bulldogs luck is about to run out.

I predict a Bearcat sweep Sunday.

Go Cats!!
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Must Attend Home Games

Every Home Series is a must attend event, but here are two series that everybody needs to circle in red (or make that Green):

Missouri Western (4-games)
2 Double-headers
Friday - 1st Pitch set for 1pm
Saturday - 1st Pitch set for 1pm
Saturday is a special day as it is Northwest Baseball's salute to the US Military and Tribute to Matt Mason.  Expected to attend is a little league baseball team to run out with the Bearcats for the National Anthem, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia men's musical fraternity to sing the National Anthem & God Bless America, and the Maryville American Legion/VFW to present the Colors of our Great Country.

Lincoln University
Single 9-inning Game on Friday - 1st Pitch set for 2pm
Double-header on Saturday - 1st Pitch set for 1pm
Single 9-inning Game on Sunday - 1st Pitch set for 12pm
Saturday is a special day for the players, parents, coaches, and staff, as the Maryville Pride Lions will sponsor and host a Spring BBQ celebrating a terrific season at the Ray Courter Pavillion following the double-header.  The Maryville Pride Lions are big and proud supporters of the Northwest Baseball team as this has become an annual event.  There will also be team awards given for Newcomer of the Year, Best Pitcher, Most Valuable Player, and Spirit of the Bearcat.

Plan Accordingly.

Go Cats!!
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B2R Chow Line Update


Update!!

Thank you for the tremendous response to the B2R Chow Line.  We have had some tasty subs, chips, and drinks for the guys for every double-header this season (home and away).  Thank you to the Bedards for helping the logistics of getting the subs to some of the road games that the B2R couldn't make this season.

Because of everybody's generous support, we were able to ensure a nice meal for the guys for every scheduled, and unscheduled, double-header as the coaching staff has assisted the B2R in making sure subs, chips, and drinks were there for the guys when weather forced a change in the weekend schedule.

Everybody knows we love our Bearcats.  While other schools force their players to fend for themselves, our Bearcats eat the best and have a tasty treat ready for them in the dugout between games.

Go Cats!!
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Series Preview: Truman State

Truman State
2-game double-header on Saturday (1st pitch is 1pm);
2-game double-header on Sunday (1st pitch is noon);

Truman State's 2012 record is 4-18, 3-15 MIAA. 
Offensively as a team, the Bulldogs are:
Batting .255
Played 22 games
Scored 69 runs
Base hits 167
2B 21
3B 3
HR 2
RBI 63
SLG% .305
BB 57
HBP 24
K 135
OB% .333
SB/Att 16/31

Defensively as a team, the Bulldogs are fielding at a .938 clip and have committed 48 errors in those 22 games.

Pitching, the Bulldogs as a team are:
ERA 5.98
W/L 4/18
CG 4
SV 1
Hits allowed 204
Runs 158
ER 111
BB 90
K 102
2B 33
3B 4
HR 13
Opponents are batting .305
WP 18
Hit 40 batters
Balks 3

Offensive leaders are as follows:


Jarod Hahn
BA - .353
GP/GS - 22/22
R - 13, H - 24
2B - 2
RBI - 6
SLG% - .382
BB - 11, HBP - 3, K - 14
OB% - .458
SB/Att - 1/3


Daniel Jewett
BA - .329
GP/GS - 22/22
R - 11, H - 24
2B - 3, 3B - 1
RBI - 9
SLG% - .397
BB - 8, HBP - 0, K - 15
OB% - .390
SB/Att - 3/5

Zak Larkin
BA - .303
GP/GS - 22/21
R - 12, H - 20
2B - 4, 3B - 0, HR - 0
SLG% - .364
BB - 8, HBP - 5, K - 9
OB% - .413
SB/Att - 5/8

Pitching leaders are as follows:


Bret Gerstner
ERA - 2.19
W/L - 1/1, App/GS - 6/3
IP - 24.2, H - 20, R - 13, ER - 6
BB - 13, K - 12
2B - 2, 3B - 0, HR - 1
Opponents' batting average - .225 (B2R comment:  remarkable!)
WP - 3, HBP - 3



Logan Siegler
ERA - 3.86
W/L - 1/3, App/GS - 5/5, CG - 2
IP - 32.2, H - 35, R - 19, ER - 14
BB - 10, K - 20,
2B - 9, 3B - 1, HR - 4
Opponents Batting Average - .287
WP - 1, HBP - 9



Tyler Stefan
ERA - 5.76
W/L - 1/3, App/GS - 6/5
IP - 25.0, H - 38, R - 24, ER - 16
BB - 8, K - 18
2B - 4, 3B - 1, HR - 0
Opponents' Batting Average - .330
WP - 4, HBP - 4, Balks - 2



Chris Allard
ERA - 8.47
W/L - 0/3, App/GS - 8/0, SV - 1
IP - 17.0, H - 18, R - 16, ER - 16
BB - 10, K -18
2B - 2, 3B - 0, HR - 3
Opponents' Batting Average - .305
WP - 1, HBP - 6


Northwest Missouri State's 2012 record is 7-18, 6-10 MIAA.  The Bearcats are 2-6 in home games, 0-2 in Neutral site games, and 5-19 in away games.

Offensively, as a team, the Bearcats are:
BA - .311
GP/GS - 25/25
R - 165, H - 254
2B - 48, 3B - 5, HR - 25, RBI - 146
SLG% - .474
BB - 100, HBP - 34, K - 178
OB% - .404
SB/Att - 32/43

Defensively, the Bearcats are fielding at a .949 clip and committed 46 errors in those 25 games.


Pitching, the Bearcats are:
ERA - 7.28
W/L - 7/18, App/GS - 25/25, CG - 2, SV - 4
IP - 199.0, H - 274, R - 193, ER - 161
BB - 92, K - 113
2B - 58, 3B - 6, HR - 28
Opponents' Batting Average - .331
WP - 20, HBP - 13
Balks - 4


Offensive Leaders are as follows:

Nathanial Horton
BA - .421
GP/GS - 12/5
R - 6, H - 8
RBI - 2
SLG% - .421
BB - 5, HBP - 1, K - 2
OB% - .560
SB/Att - 1/1


Ryan Abernathy
BA - .404
GP/GS - 24/24
R - 25, H -40
2B - 10, 3B - 2,
HR - 1, RBI - 11
SLG% - .576
BB - 9, HBP - 4, K - 15
OB% - .473
SB/Att - 7/9


Eric McGlauflin
BA - .378
GP/GS - 22/21
R - 14, H - 28,
2B - 9, 3B - 0,
HR - 2, RBI - 14
SLG% - .581
BB - 14, HBP - 1, K - 15
OB% - .478
SB/Att - 1/2

Eric Swain
BA - .368
GP/GS - 25/25
R - 23, H - 35
2B - 7, 3B - 1
HR - 7, RBI - 26
SLG% - .684
BB - 9, HBP - 2, K - 15
OB% - .462
SB/Att - 3/5

Cameron Bedard
BA - .341
GP/GS - 24/24
R - 22, H - 29
2B - 2, 3B - 0
HR - 1, RBI - 13
SLG% - .400
BB - 18, HBP - 1, K - 14
OB% - .462
SB/Att - 3/5

Jake Kretzer
BA - .316
GP/GS - 24/23
R - 13, H - 25
2B - 3, 3B - 0
HR - 4, RBI - 21
SLG% - .506
BB - 3, HBP - 8, K - 26
OB% - .391
SB/Att - 4/4

Tyler Durant
BA - .311
GP/GS - 21/20
R - 13, H - 23
2B - 4, 3B - 1
HR - 0, RBI - 17
SLG% - .392
BB - 7, HBP - 1, K - 8
OB% - .373
SB/Att - 4/5

Steven Garber
BA - .306
GP/GS - 23/17
R - 9, H - 15
2B - 3, 3B - 0
HR - 4, RBI - 19
SLG% - .612
BB - 8, HBP - 2, K - 12
OB% - .403


Travis Green
BA - .302
GP/GS - 21/16
R - 12, H - 16
2B - 5, 3B - 1
HR - 4, RBI - 12
SLG% - .660 (Tops on Team)
BB - 7, HBP - 5, K - 15
OB% - .431
SB/Att - 0/2

Pitching leaders are as follows:

Chris Green
ERA - 6.37
W/L - 2/2
App/GS - 6/6
CG - 1
IP - 29.2
H - 35, R - 23, ER - 21
BB - 16, K - 18
2B - 7, 3B - 2, HR - 3
Opponents' Batting Average - .289

Chase Anderson
ERA - 7.08
W/L - 2/4
App/GS - 6/6
CG - 1
IP - 34.1
H - 53, R - 35, ER - 27
BB - 11, K -14
2B - 13, 3B - 1, HR - 3
Opponents' Batting Average - .346

Jace Anderson
ERA - 8.01
W/L - 0/4
App/GS - 6/6
IP - 30.1
H - 50, R - 33, ER - 27
BB - 9, K - 17
2B - 10, 3B - 0, HR - 7
Opponents' Batting Average - .370


Josh Parrish
ERA - 4.09
W/L - 0/2
App/GS - 12/0
SV - 3
IP - 22.0
H - 20, R - 13, ER - 10
BB - 4, K - 12
2B - 6, 3B - 0, HR - 4
Opponents' Batting Average - .247

Patrick Brady
ERA - 2.89
W/L - 0/0
App/GS - 5/1
IP - 9.1
H - 9, R -4, ER - 3
BB - 10, K - 7
2B - 1, 3B - 0, HR - 0
Opponents' Batting Average - .290


Jacob Raffaele
ERA - 2.25
W/L - 0/0
App/GS - 4/0
IP - 4.0
H - 4, R - 1, ER - 1,
BB - 4, K - 1
2B - 1, 3B - 0, HR - 0
Opponents' Batting Average - .250


Team by Team Comparison

                             NW                            TSU              Advantage
OB%                   .404                             .333               NWMSU
SLG%                 .474                             .305               NWMSU
R                          165                               69                NWMSU
ERA                     7.28                             5.98               TSU
Fielding                 .949                             .938              NWMSU

Go Cats!!
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Game Recap - Rockhurst



Opening Remarks - Inconsistency reared its ugly head as our Bearcats lost to Rockhurst university today 3-4 in a walk-off fashion as Rockhurst plated 1 run in the Bottom of the 9th inning.  Despite terrific starting pitching from Sean Brady (worked 5.0 innings of shut-out baseball), the bullpen faltered with command problems.  Its hard to get too fired-up at the bullpen when they keep another team to 4 runs or less in college baseball and metal bats, but the fact remains that Rockhurst scored runs in the 7th, 8th, and 9th innings to win the game.  Offense doesn't get a pass either because despite getting 11 hits, the Cats only scored 3 runs, none of which came in the 7th, 8th, or 9th innings.  Factor in the Cats did not earn a walk yet struck-out 11 times in the game, and the runners were not advanced in many situations.  Personally, I don't know if I'm a fan of Pomatto going in to pitch relief, only because I'm more worried about losing his bat and arm in right field to injury.  Bottom line though is clearly the coach is looking for someone that can throw a quality strike consistently in a high pressure situation late in the game.  Considering how well Sean did Tuesday, I'd like to see the Brady Bunch (Pat and Sean) pull Game 4 versus Truman.  You know what though, get me 9 innings of shut-out baseball and I don't care who gets the mound.  Anyway, on to the game:



Northwest received terrific starting pitching from Sean Brady, who worked 5.0 innings, allowed 3 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, and struck-out 5.  Jacob Raffaele came in relief of Sean and worked 1.0 inning, allowed 3 hits, 1 run (earned) and faced 6 batters.  Nathaniel Horton relieved Jacob but had a tough outing as he lasted only 0.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, 1 run (earned), 1 strike-out, 0 walks, and faced 3 batters.  Nick Caldrone then got the call and worked 0.2 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 1 strike-out, and 1 wild pitch.  Jon Pomatto made his pitching debut and lasted 0.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, 1 run (earned), and faced 4 batters.  Josh Parrish picked-up the loss and saw his season record fall to 0-2.  He worked 1.0 innings, allowed 2 hits, 1 run (earned), 0 walks, 2 strike-outs, 1 balk, and faced 5 batters.

Defensively, the Bearcats committed 1 error in the game.
Ryan Abernathy - #6


Tyler Durant - #16

Jake Kretzer - #7


Offensively, the 3 stars of the game included Ryan Abernathy (2 for 5 including a triple, 1 RBI, and 1 run scored), Tyler Durant (2 for 4 with a double, and 1 RBI), and Jake Kretzer (2 for 4).  Bedard, Swain, Travis Green, Garber, and Pomatto all earned a hit in the game each respectively.  Swain also had a stolen base in the game.  In total, Northwest scored 3 runs, earned 11 hits, 3 RBIs, 0 walks, and 11 strike-outs.

Go Cats!!
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Weekends Recap: Central Missouri & Missouri Southern



Opening remarks on Central series:  The Cats were swept by the Mules but had opportunities to win the final two games of the series with the game winning run on 1st base in Game 3 and the game winning run at bat in Game 4.  The difference between Games 1 & 2 from Games 3 $ 4 seemed to be defensive execution (7 errors in Games 1 & 2, 2 errors in Games 3 & 4).  If the Cats take away anything from this series is that they were ascending as the series went along.  Now the B2R is never one to boast, but clearly the spike in performance execution is due to the Slobby Bobby Phat Brisket-n-Burnt ends sandwiches the guys had between games 2 and 3.  I'll take 10 seconds and actually believe it, but read below as the numbers never lie.

In Game 1 versus Central, the Bearcats lost 0-5 and saw their record fall to 5-12 on the year in front of an announced crowd of 102 fans in sunny and warm weather.  The Game took 2:27 to complete.  With the win, Central's record became an astonishing 13-1.  Team Ace Chris Green took the mound against the Top 5 Mules and had a gritty performance despite seeing his season record fall to 2-2 on the 2012 season.  In total, Chris pitched 5.1 innings, allowed 6 hits, 4 runs (all earned), 5 walks, 2 strike-outs, and hit 1 batter.  Jacob Raffaele came in for another superior relief performance and worked 1.1 innings, allowed 1 hit, 0 runs, 2 walks, 1 strike-out, and 1 wild pitch.  Nathaniel Horton had a terrific outing and worked 2.1 innings, allowed 0 hits, 1 unearned run, 3 of the 7 outs were fly-outs and 4 of the 7 were ground outs.

Defensively, the 'Cats may have been a little amped facing a top 5 team because they committed an unseasonable 4 errors in the game.  Give credit to the defense here though, 2 of the 4 errors were committed by pitchers.

Offensively, the Bearcats only managed 4 hits, 0 runs, 3 walks, and 12 strike-outs in the game.  The 'Cats left 5 runners on base.  Swainey, E, Steve-O, and Kretz (sorry, I can't call him Jakey despite the popular nick name amongst the team) all had 1 hit in the game.  Add in E & Steve-O both earned 1 walk, too.  Jon (You say Pomayto, I say Pomatto) also earned a walk in the game.

In Game 2, Northwest's record fell to 5-13, 4-6 MIAA, after the Cats lost 1-8 in front of 111 fans in a game that lasted 1:46 to complete in windy conditions.  Jace Anderson had a tough outing and picked-up the loss in the game.  His record fell to 0-3 on the year.  In total, Jace worked 2.2 innings, allowed 6 hits, 8 runs (only 4 earned), 1 walk, 2 strike-outs, and hit 1 batter.  Pat Brady came in relief and had a terrific outing.  Pat worked 2.1 innings, allowed 1 hit, 0 runs, 2 walks, and 3 strike-outs.  Marcus Garrett had a stellar relief appearance and worked 2.0 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, and struck-out 1.

Defensively, the Bearcats had another tough outing and were charged with 3 errors in the game.

Offensively, Jake Kretzer went 1 for 2 with a double, was hit by a pitch, and earned 1 RBI.  Ryno went 1 for 3 with a walk and a stolen base.  Swainey, Magic (Tyler Durant), and Travis Green all had a hit in the game.  Add in Camo and Travis both earned a walk, too.

In Game 3, Northwest lost 1-3 to see their record fall to 5-14, 4-7 MIAA in a terrific ballgame.  The bottom line is the defense played superior baseball and only committed 1 error in the game.  The Bearcats had the game winning run on 1st base in the final frame and out.  Chase Anderson started the game and picked-up the loss as his season record fell to 2-3.  Chaser worked 6.0 innings, allowed 9 hits, 3 runs (all earned), 2 walks, 1 strike-out, and 1 wild pitch.  Josh Parrish came in to close out the game and worked 1.0 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, and had 1 intentional walk. 

Offensively, Magic (Tyler Durant) went 2 for 4 with 1 triple and a run scored.  Ryno also went 2 for 4 with a stolen base.  Swainey went 1 for 3 with a stolen base and a walk.  E went 1 for 3 with a double.  Steve-O went 1 for 1 with a walk and a RBI.

In Game 4, the Cats lost 6-8 in another game where the game winning run was at bat.  Again, another solid defensive effort as the Cats only committed 1 error in the game.  Carson Smith earned the start and picked-up the loss as his season record fell to 0-2.  Carson worked 3.2 innings, allowed 7 hits, 5 runs (4 earned), 3 walks, 1 strike-out, and hit 1 batter.  Nick Caldrone had a tough outing and did not record an out in the game.  Nick allowed 2 hits, 3 earned runs, 1 walk, and hit 1 batter.  Jacob Raffaele came in relief of Nick and worked 0.2 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, and walked 1 batter.  Pat Brady came in relief of Jacob and worked 1.1 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, and walked 3 batters.  Nathaniel Horton then came in to pitch and worked 0.2 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, and 1 walk.  Josh Parrish had another stellar outing and worked 2.2 innings, allowed 0 runs, 0 hits, and struck-out 3 batters.

Offensively, Ryno went 3 for 5 (including a double) with 2 runs scored and a stolen base.  E went 2 for 2 (including a double) with 1 RBI, 1 run scored.  Swainey went 2 for 4 (home run), with 3 RBIs and 1 run scored.  Kretz went 2 for 3 with 2 walks and a stolen base.  Cole Mapes went 2 for 5 in the game.  Steve-O went 1 for 2 with a RBI.  In total, the Bearcats scored 6 runs off of 12 hits, 5 walks, and 10 strike-outs.



Opening Remarks about MoSo - Northwest played much better defensive baseball against the Lions and split the 4-game series.  If you take out a stinging loss in Game 2 where the Lions came back to score the go-ahead runs in the last inning, the Bearcats played much more complete games this series then against Central.  In the Central series, the Bearcats committed 9 errors but improved drastically against MoSo and only committed 1 error in this series.  Even though the Northwest pitching wasn't as hoped for, the improved defense sparked some better offense and gave the Cats the lead in 3 of 4 games.  I'll take that every series from here on out.  Southern was a disciplined team.  This was a good series for the Bearcats.

In Game 1 versus Missouri Southern, Northwest won 8-6 and saw its record advance to 6-15, 5-8 MIAA.  Chris Green started Game 1 and had a tough outing, only lasting 3.1 innings, allowed 7 hits, 4 runs (all earned), 3 walks, and 3 strike outs.  Carson Smith came in relief and picked-up the win to see his season record advance to 1-2.  Carson pitched 2.2 innings, allowed 3 hits, 2 runs (all earned), 0 walks, 2 strike-outs, and hit 1 batter.  Josh Parrish picked-up his 3 save of the year and worked a stellar performance.  JP pitched 3.0 innings, allowed 1 hit, 0 runs, 1 walk, and 1 strike-out.

The Bearcats defense did not commit an error in the game.

Offensively, Tyler Durant went 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs, 2 runs scored, 1 walk, and a stolen base.  Kretz went 2 for 4 with 3 RBIs.  Ryno, Camo, Swainey, E, Steve-O, Alex, and Travis all earned a hit in the game.  In total, the Bearcats scored 8 runs off of 12 hits, 8 RBIs, 5 walks, and 6 strike-outs.

In Game 2, Northwest lost a heart breaker 2-4 after taking the lead (2-1) into the top of the final frame.  Add in 3 runs by MoSo in the top of the final frame, plus a quick 3 & out by the Bearcats, and the team seemed pretty frustrated going into Game 3.  Defensively, the Bearcats played another stellar game and were not charged with an error.  Jace Anderson worked 6.2 innings, allowed 5 hits, 3 earned runs, 1 walk, and 1 strike-out.  Josh Parrish worked 0.1 inning, allowed 2 hits, and 1 run (earned).

Offensively, Eric McGlauflin went 2 for 2 (a double and a home run) with 1 RBI and a run scored.  Tyler Durant went 2 for 3 with a double and a RBI.  Abernathy, Garber, and Kretzer all earned one hit each in the game.  In total, the Bearcats scored 2 runs off of 7 hits, 2 RBIs, 2 walks, and 8 strike-outs.

In Game 3, Northwest lost 2-7 in a lopsided affair.  Chase Anderson pitched a complete game and took the loss to see his season record fall to 2-4.  Chase worked 7.0 innings, allowed 12 hits, 7 runs (all earned), 0 walks, 2 strike outs, 2 wild pitches, and 1 balk (that wasn't).

Defensively, the Bearcats played their 3rd straight game without a charged error.  Sweetness.

Offensively, Tyler Durant went 2 for 3 with 1 RBI, and a run scored.  Abernathy, Swain, McGlauflin, Mapes, and Garber all earned a hit in the game.  In total, the Bearcats scored 2 runs, off of 7 hits, 2 RBIs, 1 walk, and 3 strike-outs.

In Game 4, Northwest managed a split in the series beat the Lions 9-4 to move their record to 7-17, 6-10 MIAA.  Carson Smith pitched a real gem and worked 5.0 innings, allowed 1 hit, 0 runs, 2 walks, 3 strike-outs, and 1 wild pitch.  Pat Brady got the start and worked 2.2 innings, allowed 4 hits, 2 runs (1 earned), 4 walks, 2 strike-outs, and 1 wild pitch.  Nathaniel Horton came in to relieve Pat and worked 1.1 innings, allowed 1 hit, 2 runs (both earned), 3 walks, and 1 strike-out before giving way to Carson.

Defensively, the Bearcats committed 1 error in the game.

Offensively, Cameron Bedard was the big man on campus with his 4 for 4 day, 4 runs scored and a walk.  Eric Swain wasn't far behind in his 3 for 4 performance with 4 RBIs, and 1 run scored.  Abernathy went 2 for 5 with 3 runs scored and a spectacular slide at home to score a much needed run that was a close play.  Garber, Kretzer, and Travis Green all earned a hit in the game.  Brett Paterson went 1 for 4 with a double in the game.  In total, the Bearcats scored 9 runs off of 13 hits, 8 RBIs, 5 walks, and 4 strike-outs.


Go Cats!!
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Monday, March 26, 2012

Salute to the Military Day at Northwest Baseball - April 7


Ladies and Gentlemen:

It is a rare occurrence that the B2R would not have a weekend recap and opponent analysis so I'm sure inquiring minds wanted to know what was up with the B2R.  You are right to suspect something has been brewing at One B2R Lane, Maryville, Missouri.

Everybody should plan to attend the April 7th double-header versus Missouri Western.  First Pitch is 1:00pm. 

The B2R has partnered up with 9 other individuals or entities to turn April 7th's games against Missouri Western into a special "Salute to the US Military" Day.  Importantly, the 9 following individuals got together to come up with an idea how the Bearcat Nation could pay respect to the servicewomen and servicemen of our Armed Forces, plus pay tribute to our Brother Bearcat Matt Mason.  Matt Mason played Left Field for the Bearcats in the early to mid-90s.  After Matt graduated, he served our Country as a Navy SEAL.  In August 2011, Matt was one of the Navy SEALs that died in Afghanistan.  The B2R had the privilege of meeting some of Matt's teammates that wanted to do something to remember him and remind everybody of the sacrifices that our military makes so we can enjoy the freedoms and privileges we do.

This special day could not have happened without some money.  A huge thank you to some Bearcat Baseball greats:  Britt Westman, Ryley Westman, John White, Jon Henne, Jr., and Brian Kever, all of whom contributed financial resources to pull this thing off.

Also equally contributing to this cause was Robert Sundell, Attorney at Law, Coach Darin Loe, and the B2R.  Everybody contributed equally to accomplish this feat.

A hearty B2R thank you also goes to the fine folks at Jock's Nitch.  Jock's Nitch stepped up to the plate to help make this event happen.  Bryce Buholt and Phil Minton of Jock's Nitch are big Bearcat fans and supporters. 

Finally, and most important, thank you to Wren Baker and the Northwest Athletics' Department for supporting this endeavor.  This special day will be put on at no additional cost to the University.  When the B2R addressed the idea with Wren and the Athletics' staff, they were extremely supportive and have come through with a marketing push to help make that weekend one for all Bearcat spring sports to shine.  Northwest will soon announce a special "SPRING SHOWCASE" on its website to promote the Baseball salute to the military, the softball team's home game, and the day's track and field meet.

I haven't even mentioned one of the best parts for Baseball's Salute to the US Military day on April 7th.

Everybody ready?

Stay tuned.  I figured the team should hear it first.  It will be very special.  I cannot think of something like this happening before although I will defer to the Sports Information Department to confirm or refute.

Trust me.  You will want to come to the April 7th games.

When you work so hard to accomplish a goal, you realize you need a lot of people to help get you there.  It takes a lot of support for our Bearcats to graduate with a degree.  It took a lot of support to get this idea planned, accomplished, and executed.

Please plan to attend April 7th baseball games versus Missouri Western.  First Pitch is 1:00pm.  There is no admissions charge.  Bring your Bearcat Support and love of country with you.  I believe this will be one of the most moving experiences in the history of Bearcat Baseball.

Go Cats!!
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