Alex Chittenden
As we roll into the final week of the regular season we find the Swamp Bats in third place, assured of a playoff spot. They reeled off an impressive string of wins in the last 2 weeks to make it to the post season. The hitting of Brett LaRoach, Alex Chittenden and Kevin Brown have made it possible. Colby May started slowly but has also really started hitting the ball recently. The picthing has been pretty good for the most part lead by Jeff Thompson, who is one of the best pitchers in the league and started the All Star game yesterday.
Danbury contiues to lead the league, with a team batting average of about .300, which is pretty amazing. Vermont and Holyoke make up the other 2 teams from the western division the will make the playoffs this year. It should be fun to watch!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Swamp Bats Roll
The Keene Swamp Bats rolled or should I say hit themselves past the Danbury Westeners into first place. Taylor Williams pitched 7 innings of shutout ball, mowing down the best hitting team in the league. After watching this game it looks like the Swamp Bats are the top hitting team.
The hitting attack was lead by Georgia Bulldog players Colby May and Brett DeLoach each with 2 RBI's. Mark Podlas chipped in the a Grand Slam of his own, that sailed over the pines in right center and on into the night. The team finished the night with 17 hits.
The hitting attack was lead by Georgia Bulldog players Colby May and Brett DeLoach each with 2 RBI's. Mark Podlas chipped in the a Grand Slam of his own, that sailed over the pines in right center and on into the night. The team finished the night with 17 hits.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Home win and lose on the road to a No Hitter
The weenend started off on a winning note at Alumni Field with a 5-2 win over a hot Vermont team. Brett LaRoach hit a long 3 run Homer in the 7th to give the hometown crowd something to cheer about and the pitching took it from there.
Jeff Thompson started the game, his only blemish on a good outing being a 2 run long ball off the bat of Rob Kelly the Vermont 1st baseman. Colby May had a long ball of his own to give the Swamp Bats the lead in the 4th.
The Bullpen made it stand up, with Kyle Gehrs getting the win and Eddie Medina picking up his 3rd save.
On Sunday night it was quite another story for the boys from Keene as they were no hit by Laconia pitcher Chris Costantino. Other the a Mark Podlas long fly out there really wasn's anything else close to a hit. It was the 5th no-hitter in NECBL history and the first against the Swamp Bats. Costantino walked two batters and mowed down the rest, making a strong case for pitcher of the week or maybe the year!
Jeff Thompson started the game, his only blemish on a good outing being a 2 run long ball off the bat of Rob Kelly the Vermont 1st baseman. Colby May had a long ball of his own to give the Swamp Bats the lead in the 4th.
The Bullpen made it stand up, with Kyle Gehrs getting the win and Eddie Medina picking up his 3rd save.
On Sunday night it was quite another story for the boys from Keene as they were no hit by Laconia pitcher Chris Costantino. Other the a Mark Podlas long fly out there really wasn's anything else close to a hit. It was the 5th no-hitter in NECBL history and the first against the Swamp Bats. Costantino walked two batters and mowed down the rest, making a strong case for pitcher of the week or maybe the year!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Swamp Bat All Stars
Two former Swamp Bats played in last nights All Star game and made a difference. Andre Either came through with a RBI single and Brian Wilson finished the night off getting the save.
The current Swamp Bats had the night off, but will be back in action tonight at Vermont. Leading the Western Division with a 17-9 record. David Lyon is back with the team after spending some time with Team USA, so having his bat back will be a nice addition for the remainder of the season.
The current Swamp Bats had the night off, but will be back in action tonight at Vermont. Leading the Western Division with a 17-9 record. David Lyon is back with the team after spending some time with Team USA, so having his bat back will be a nice addition for the remainder of the season.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Thursday July 7
Last night the Danbury Westerners came to town with their big bats, they came into the game with a team batting average of .325. That is really amazing for a league that is usually dominated by pitching. Taylor Williams, David Malony, TJ Ferguson and Eddie Medina didn't completely silence them, but held them in check most of the night.
Keven Brown was a one man wrecking crew with his bat, coming up only a double short of hitting for the cycle. Everytime he made contact all night he hit the ball right on the nose. Brett Barrett chipped in with 2 hits of his own.
Danbury had Home Runs from Kyle Richardson and Andrew Garner late in the game, but that was all the offense the Westerners could muster for the most part.
In the ninth inning Danbury rallied for 2 runs and was threatening to make a run at the Swampbats, but TJ Ferguson got a rally killing double play, Then the Westeners sent up Munsonville's Steve Swindle to face Westmorelands Ferguson with 2 out, but Keene coach decided to bring in Medina and he induced a ground out to end the game. I for one would have liked to see the match up of local talent, but I guess Marty Testo had other ideas.
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