Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Let the Playoffs Begin...

HURTIN' UNITS PLAYOFF RUN...


Sunday September 11, 2011 

The start of the Tottenham Oldtimers Playoffs are only a day away and there seems to be a real buzz in the air going in to these games... The Dusty Cleats have to be the favorites going in, but as we have seen many times before the favorites have a tendency to grip the bats to tight, try to hard, throw the ball around, etc...The pressure is squarely on their shoulders. Last season the Hurtin' Units won the league, we were one of several favorites going into the playoffs, but as I mentioned in the last posting of the blog, we were taken out behind the workshed and had our collective asses spanked. Our first two games in the playoffs last season were total disaster, we lost 27-12 to the Rusty Rebels and 22-11 to the Dodge City Rounders. We gave up 49 runs in two games...Yikes!! I don't think you could combine any 2 games in the regular season and come up with this total, almost an average of 25 runs per game and this was playoff baseball...I'll say it again...Yikes!!
 
I'm not saying this is going to happen to the Dusty Cleats, they may go unbeaten through the playoffs and win the championship without being challenged by any team. Only time will tell, but what I can say, based on experience, is that the pressure is on the Cleats to play as they did most of the season...I think that when the Hurtin' Units beat the Cleats on August 15 by a socre of 15-14 and handed the Cleats their first loss of the season, we put some doubt in their heads...In fact the Cleats had some tough games after that night, they won their next game against the Brew Jays by a score of 22-18, were handed their second loss by the Dogcatchers on August 22 by a score of 20-19 and won by a single run against the Red Dogs, 10-9 in their final game of the season... The pressure is clearly on the Dusty Cleats shoulders...
 

UNDERDOG
 Based on last year's experience, I think I would rather be in the position where we (the Hurtin' Units) are positioned, we are definitely the underdogs going into the playoffs and I feel that the pressure is off. This is not to say that I don't think we can win, I think we have an amazing group of guys, solid defense, great bats and our record is not indicative of how we have played recently...The only down side, to the position we finished in, is that we will play two home games and two visitor games. Our record has shown that we play better as a home team, but I won't mention a thing to anyone, hopefully nobody remembers this little stat during the round robin...
 

        This guy looks like Cam Clark.
  I can't recall seeing him  with
    his shirt off, maybe it is Cam...
     Boston Bruins did win the cup.
 
So with the beginning of the playoffs, I'm sure most players have started growing there playoff beards. I know the playoffs only last for a week and some guys will basically grow a little bit of stubble, but aren't you glad you don't have the hair issues of the guy in the picture...This guy make Austin Powers look like a hairless cat... How can anyone have this much hair on their body, this is ridiculous, I guess it could be worse...it could be a woman!

So this is how it looks for the Hurtin' Units for the Round Robin games...

Monday September 12- Coventry Park vs. Lucky Stiffs at 7:15pm.

Wednesday September 14- Coventry Park vs. The Wild at 8:45pm.
Saturday September 17 - Coventry Park vs. The Banshees at 8:00am.
Saturday September 17- Coventry Park vs. The Beer Bros. at 12:30pm.


Monday September 12, 2011.

This week is the start of a full harvest moon...
 Round Robin game # 1 vs Lucky Stiffs.


Hurtin' Units lose 12 - 4


Well, the first night of the playoffs can be a little nerve racking for some players, I really wasn't nervous, but there were a couple of things that kept popping into my head, mostly at how the playoffs started for the Hurtin' Units last season...And the second was which Hurtin' Units team would we be seeing this evening? So, this game was a little better start than the first game last season, but the result was still the same in the win/loss column. 


The weather was great for this game, it had beening calling for thunderstorms, but they didn't happen, but I do recall seeing lightening in the distance during the game. It was really to far away to have any worries, at least not in our game.


At game time we had all 12 of our players, Bill was the last to show and I was getting a little nervous...


This game against the Lucky Stiffs was not our finest hour (actually an hour and fifteen minutes), our defense was like Dr. Jekyull and Mr. Hyde, one inning we looked great and the next we couldn't make a play. Our defense had a couple of bad innings and our batting had headed south for the winter already. Our batting was not good, we in fact had six batters who only batted twice in the entire game. OUCH!! I really think we were trying to do to much individually and gripping those bats way to tight. Jerry W., the Lucky Stiffs pitcher, had more plays on the field than anyone else on the diamond... I think our last 3 batters all hit to Jerry.


When our defense was Jekyulling we were very good, Bob made several brilliant plays and Mooner was cleaning up at second. The Hyde side saw some routine plays get bobbled (bobbled, now that's a funny word, I should use that for plays that BOB makes- the hit was Bobbled and then thrown to first for the out), and let's just say we had some butter fingers on this night. I think we need to relax when batting, take a deep breath, hold it for a count of 5 and exhale slowly... 


This game was a little like last year's playoff start without the huge number of runs. We are a much better team than we showed in game #1. On the positive side Mooner hit a towering homerun over the LCF fence, but it wasn't quite enough.


There have been a ton of runs scored in the 7 playoff games played already. We had the lowest number of offensive runs scored with only 4 runs... No team is going to win with only 4 runs scored!  The Hurtin' Units average runs per game over the last 5 regular season was 12.5 runs per game...We can do much better...

Monday's game sheet



Box score    1    2    3    4    5    6    7      Total


Hurtin'         0   2    0    1     0    1    0         4   


Lucky          2    0    0    7     1    2    X       12   



Wednesday September 14, 2011   

The weather on Tuesday evening was a bit chilly, I subbed for the Torn Ligaments and from the moment I got out of my van I realized how cool it was. The sad thing is I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt and I couldn't find a jacket or a pullover in the van, yet in my other vehicle there are probably 8 kicking around on the back seat. D'oh! I wasn't really all that bad once the game got going.

The Ligaments were missing 4 regular players, two gone for the season, so Donny (Mr. Sub) and I were called to fill in. The Ligaments struggled defensively in their game, the Dogcatchers seemed to like Andy G's pitching and sprayed the ball all around the field, stockpiling a lot of runs early. The Ligaments put up some runs of their own, but in the end it would not be enough.

At the beginning of the forth inning I was asked if I wanted to pitch and somewhat unprepared, I accepted the offer and went in to pitch the next three innings. I managed to slow the bleeding a little and I loved the experience of pitching in a playoff game...I was quite surprised to actually be asked, Andy is a very good pitcher in this league, this was a playoff game and I was subbing. I thank the Ligaments for the opportunity, I just wish we could have come back to win, but in the end the deficit was just too great...





Hurtin' Units vs. The Wild... September 14, 2011.

Round Robin game # 2 vs. the Wild.

Hurtin' Units lose 18-12

Law of Distraction.
Coventry Park- I’m sure most of you can remember back to last season and the problems we encountered with the lights at Keogh and Coventry Parks. I recall the first game of the 2010 playoffs, the Hurtin`Units vs. The Rusty Rebels, it was a good night for baseball, but the lights on diamond no. 2 were not coming on, this really distracted me from focusing on the game. The game had already started and the Hurtin`Units were on the playing field, a couple of guys were over by the switch box, jiggling keys, trying to reset the breakers, etc. Meanwhile, the Rebels were kicking the snot out of us and all I could think was I hate distractions...The lights finally came on, but by the time they did the game was really out of hand…

Well, I gotta tell ya, I had the “Law of Distraction” going on big time in the Hurtin’ Units game against the Wild. What is the “Law of Distraction” you ask? The Law of Distraction is my way of attracting things that take my focus away from the task at hand. The task at hand was our game…I’m sure everyone experiences this on a daily basis, I just have a name for it… Kinda like Chris L. being distracted by a bug on the playing field or Kramer seeing Sue Ellen Mischke walking down the street wearing just a bra…Law of Distraction!


On Wednesday morning the sky was clear, not a cloud in site, but by 8:00pm on Wednesday evening a light rain had began to fall. On our way to the park, Mike and I decided to stop by Tim Hortons, as we sat in the drive thru the rain started to fall even harder, the girl on the mic could hardly hear me…We got to the park, the rain had let up a little, we carried our equipment and waited in the pavilion…I put my cleats on and broke a shoe lace, I fixed it the best I could, but I was worried about breaking the it again, so I let up a little on tightening my shoes, not a great idea on a muddy surface… The early game ended and we took over the dugout, we warmed up in a light rain with the infield starting to become muddy… I warmed up and went to the dugout to finish preparing for the start of the game…I looked in to my bag and realized I forgot to bring the Sambuca, it was in the cooler in my van…We need the Sambuca!! I was the leadoff batter, so Mike ran back to the parking lot (still raining) and retrieved the Sambuca. He poured and we actually drank the sweet nectar before the game started…I realized after the game we drank the black Sambuca, we were supposed to finish the white Sammy first, they were both in the cooler, but Mike was unaware and we had the black…


Our first inning was good, we scored 4 runs, as many as in the whole first game against the Lucky Stiffs. The Wild countered in the bottom of the inning with 2 runs… In the second inning we scored another 4 runs, the Wild countered with a single run. In the third inning we scored another single run, but in the bottom of the 3rd inning, with myself in to pitch an inning, the Wild hammered the ball around the field to score 6 runs… During the Wild’s batting, I looked at my glove and noticed the webbing lace had broken, this got me distracted again, especially as the pitcher. All I was thinking about was the line drive, at my head, off the bat of Paul P. in the August tournament and on Tuesday, when I was pitching for the Torn Ligaments, Lynn W. hit another ball at my head which I managed to get a glove on and deflect away, not the greatest position for a defective glove. We managed to get out of the inning and Bob, Mike and myself patched up the glove to get it through the game… The rain continued to fall, at the end of 3 innings the score was 9-9.

Boxscore:       1   2   3   4   5   6   7     Total 

Hurtin' Units    4   4   1   0   3   0  X       12    

The Wild          2   1   6   7   2   2  X       18     

the Wild


By my next at bat, the batters box was muddy, and the front foot groove was getting deep, I felt like I was standing on an angle, if you have ever golfed on a slope, this is what it felt like to me…Just another frickin’ distraction! In the forth inning both teams when down 4 batters, 3 outs…In the fifth inning the Units took the lead again with 3 runs, but in the bottom of the fifth the Wild opened things up with a 7 run inning. In the sixth inning the Units went down quickly with the pressure and distraction of the time running out and the possibility of this being the open inning…In the bottom of the inning the game was called, the Wild win and then the Wild played for the plus/minus, they would score 2 more runs before the Units ended the inning… The final score after only 6 innings of play, Wild win 18-12. The time issue was another distraction, in the past we played 7 innings in the playoffs…

 

Hurtin' Units
 
Well, I don’t know what to say, we are down two games in the round robin and we are fighting for our playoff lives. My suggestions to the Hurtin’ Unit players is to dry out your gear, grab a hot coffee on your way to the park and be prepared to play hard in our next game.

As for my distractions on the eve of the Wild game, I have taken care of most of them and I’m ready to play. I fixed my glove (and bought a new one, that I probably won’t use), I put new shoe laces in my cleats, the Sambuca is on ice ready for the next game and the weather is supposed to be dry, although the morning temperatures for Saturday are 3 degrees, definitely a morning for pants…and a shirt, (say this part in a yoda voice)… a little nipplie it will be.

See ya at the park on Saturday…

Hurtin' Units vs. The Banshees- Saturday September 17, 2011

Round Robin game # 3 vs. The Banshees

Hurtin' Units tie 11-11

At 8:00 am the temperature had climbed to a comfortable 5 degrees, 2 degrees higher than the overnight of 3 degrees... The cold temperatures actually weren't that bad, the nice thing was there was no wind... The Hurtin' Units were the home team in this game for the first time in the round robin. 

The Banshees started strong in the first inning and the Units kept pace, but after only the first inning it looked like the this was going to be a see-saw battle. It really shouldn't surprise anyone that this game ended in a tie, afterall we were 9th and 10th in the final regular season standings and it came down to the last games to decide these two standings positions... We were the only teams to tie in the playoff round robin and in the end it probably kept us from moving on...We had a chance to win this game, but so did the Banshees...Going into the bottom of the seventh inning,  the Banshees had a 2 run lead, but the Units scored twice, in the bottom of the inning, to tie the game and with the winning run (Chris L.)on third base and Paul G. on second base, with 2 out, Cal S. unfortunately got out, leaving each team with only a single point... 

HURTIN' UNITS vs. THE BEER BROS.- Saturday September 17, 2011.

Round Robin game # 4

Hurtin' Units win 10- 4

At 12:20pm we were at  diamond #1 warming up, pouring Sambuca and preparing for what could be our last game of the season. I could sense a tense atmosphere, we needed a win to even give us an outside chance of making it to the elimination round...The Beer Bros. already had a win under their belt, but they would need a win to get themselves into the elimination round also... The Units had beat the Beer Bros. in their two previous matches, but this was playoff baseball and some teams have a tendency to step it up when the heats on... Fortunately, it was the Hurtin Units who stepped up in this game and with some solid defense and some timely hitting the Units would record their first win in the playoffs, but would it be enough to get us through?  

And so it ends...
round robin summary
The Hurtin' Units and the Banshees would both finish the Round Robin with 3 points. After the our two games on Saturday it became a waiting game with our fate in the hands of other teams. We needed the Dislocated Joints and the Dogcatchers to both lose for the Units to get in to the elimination games. The Banshees were also playing a waiting game. We both finished with the same record, 3 points (1win, 1tie), same plus/minus, but the Banshees would edge out the Hurtin' Units with runs scored which was the next tie breaker. The Dislocated Joints and the Dogcatchers would both win, knocking out the Hurtin' Units and the Banshees from going on the elimination rounds.

We ( the Hurtin' Units) did what we needed to do on Saturday, we needed to play well and hope that the other teams lost to help us climb back in to the playoff race. If we had managed to win the Banshee game, even by a single run, we would have edged out the Hot Tub Woodys with a better plus/minus and taken the last elimination position... It was not to be... The two teams we played earlier in the week (the Wild and the Lucky Stiffs) both went on to play in the semi finals. In fact, the top four teams, in the regular season, played in the semis. The finals were played by the top two teams in the regular season, the Dusty Cleats and the Grisslies. In the final game the Grisslies played a solid defensive game and with several early runs in the game, the Grisslies would go on to upset the Dusty Cleats by a score of 7-5.  Congratulations to the Grisslies for a well deserved Victory...






Friday, September 9, 2011

HURTIN' UNITS MAKE UP WITH THE LUCKY STIFFS.

HURTIN' UNITS vs. THE LUCKY STIFFS...

Game # 24- August 6, 2011

Hurtin' Units win 13-12

Team Record 10-12-2

Coventry Park- Well, here we are playing our 24th game of the season, the last regular season game. I remember the Captain's meeting when we decided to play 24 games (last season we played 26 games) and I wanted a balanced schedule with 28 games, playing each team twice, I like to play, what can I say. It was motioned and voted on that the season would be 24 games...We only got to play some teams once on the season and that's a shame.

This game against the Lucky Stiffs was a rescheduled make-up game that was canceled on the 24th of August due to an incredible thunderstorm that came through town that evening...This game against the Stiffs will actually determine something in the over all standings, for both of our teams...As I write this part of the blog, we have not yet played the game. The Lucky Stiffs have played 22 games and they have 2 rescheduled make-up games on September 6... The Stiffs currently sit 2 points behind the Grisslies and if they were to win even one of these games would end up in second place and in B pool. The Hurtin' Units and the Banshees both have our final games remaining, the Units current have a single point lead on the Banshees, if the Units lose and the Banshees win the Units will drop down to 10th position and the Banshees 9th. If the Units win against the Stiffs the Units will end up in 9th place.

Anyway we look at it, the Hurtin' Units will end up in pool "C". If the Lucky Stiffs win even one of their two remaining games they will end up in 2 place, in pool B and the Grisslies would end up in  pool "C" with us. So it would be in our best interest to win our game against the Stiffs, just in case we have to play them again in the playoffs...Let's get in their huge heeeads!!!

We played the Lucky Stiffs back on June 21, the night of our doubleheader, and we lost by a score 8-2. Only 2 runs in the whole game, we were really struggling back then! We having been playing much better since the HTKP tournament, when we seemed to get our confidence back...

As I have mentioned before, Mike and I were first year captains last season and we had such a great regular season that we thought we were going to breeze our way through the playoffs and in to the Sunday games. Our first two games in the playoffs last season were total disaster, we lost 27-12 to the Rusty Rebels and 22-11 to the Dodge City Rounders. We gave up 49 runs in two games...Yikes!! I like to think that we are more experienced, and that we know what we need to do to win...I think we have the a great group of players this season; we have shown that we can play with any team and we have really played much better than our record would indicate. Mike and I have a better idea of what we did wrong last year in the playoffs, we will hopefully get it right this playoff run.

The weather over the Labour day long weekend was, for the most part, hot and Saturday was wicked humid, so what the heck happened on Monday, the temperature drop like a stone...I looked at the temperature on Monday evening at around 6:30 and it was 13 degrees...The high for Tuesday was to be 19 degrees and the evening temperature for our game was around 15 degrees, with clearing skies...Roman D. was the umpire for this game... Speaking of Umpires... I think it's time for another video... Click on anywhere on the green for video viewing

This was our last home game of the season and as Mike had pointed out a couple of weeks ago, we have a better record as the home team. If the Banshees lose their last game or if we win our game against the Stiffs we will finish the season in 9th place. If we finish in 9th place, we will be home team twice in the playoff round robin.

Well, it took all 24 games to decide the final seedings. The early game on Tuesday evening saw the Banshees and the Dislocated Joints playing, the Banshees needed a win to jump ahead of the Hurtin' Units in the standings. The Banshees were a single point behind the Units and unfortunately for them they could not pull it out and the Units go on to hold nineth position going in to the playoffs. The results of the Banshee/Dislocated Joint game were there right in front of us as we prepared to take on the Lucky Stiffs and now the game against the Stiffs would not matter to us as far as our positioning was concerned. The Lucky Stiffs could move themselves into second place if they could pull out a win against the Hurtin' Units or if they won in their second game against the Beer Bros. The Stiffs would not win either game and would end up in 3rd position in the standings... 

At game time we had 11 players warming up, Paul E (the other Paul) was still away.

In the top of the first inning the Lucky Stiffs scored 2 runs, but in the bottom of the inning the Hurtin' Units scored 3 runs to set the tone...We were here to play! In the top of the second inning (with myself in to pitch an inning, really prefer the third inning) the Lucky Stiffs, as their name implies, scored 7 runs on a handful of lucky breaks, we probably should have stopped them a bit earlier in the inning, but there were a couple of near misses that prolonged the inning. In the bottom of the second the Stiffs shut us out with only 4 batters going to the plate. In the top of the third inning the Stiffs went down quickly, Paul G. made the first two outs at first and had a chance for the hat trick, but just couldn't come up with the ball cleanly, the next batter came up and hit in to a fielder's choice for the third out.  In the bottom of the inning the Hurtin' Units chipped away at the Stiff's lead scoring 3 more runs. The score at the end of 3 innings 9-6 for the Stiffs.

In the top of the forth inning we shut the Stiffs down again, 4 up 3 outs. In the bottom we scored a single run and inched a little closer. In the fifth inning the Stiffs put up 3 more runs on the scoreboard and shut the Units out in the bottom. In the sixth inning the Units defense shut the Stiffs down again and the Units bats fired up for 4 huge runs to make the score 12-11 for the Stiffs...

The seventh inning saw the Units shut down the Stiffs for the forth time in the game... In the bottom of the seventh, with the Stiffs leading by a score of 12-11, Chris L came to the plate and hit a line drive up the right center field gap, the ball went all the way to the fence, Chris hit third just as the ball came in to the infield, Chris was going for home, the ball was thrown to the catcher, Chris came to a stand up sliding stop, he was in a run down, he ran back toward third, fell to his knees as the ball was thrown to third, and managed to crawl back to third safely, umpire Roman calling him SAFE!!!

Still nobody out, tying run at third, Mooner coming to bat, Mooner got on with a walk (probably intentional), our next batter was Mikey Boy, Mike hit in to a Fielder choice getting Mooner out at second...One out, runners at third and first and Cal S. batting, Cal hit a single bringing Chris in for the tie and moving Mike to second. Still one out with the winning run on second, the next batter Brad flied out and the runners advance on the tag...2 out, runners on second and third and Bill (Billy the Kid) coming up to bat...Bill took the first pitch as it hit the board, both teams could feel the tension in the air, the next pitch Billy made solid contact and a line drive cleared the second baseman's head hitting in RCF in to no mans land, a solid single, Mike came home and the game was over, UNITS win 13-12...

Boxscore         1    2    3    4    5     6     7     Total   

Hurtin' Units    3    0     3   1    0     4     2        13    

Lucky Stiffs     2    7     0    0    3    0     0         12  


Highlights:(not all are highlights, but more things I remember about this game).


Yea, like I said these are not really all highlights, but they were things definitely worth mentioning... Cal R. and Cal S. both had some great defensive catches in the outfield, playoff form if you ask me... Mike made a heads up play on a bunt hit by Woody, Mike threw the ball to first for an out, when the umpire doesn't say anything make the play... Paul had a good night at first base, a position he is new to, almost had a 3 play inning, missed it by that much!...Chris L , Bob M. and Richard G. all had great nights batting, Chris and Richard 3-4, Bob 4-4... Bob also made a great double play in the game... I have to mention MOONER who went 1-4 on the night and the one was an intentional walk, Mooner hit the ball probably the best I recall all season, sending the Stiff's fielders to the warning track on at least two occasions, Mooner has found his stroke, I'm looking forward to seeing him in the playoff run... And last, but not least, I tip my cap to our pitcher to Bill J.( Billy the Kid) who has been a solid contributor to our team since returning from his injury, his game winning RBI in this game was a great lead in to a hopefully successful playoff run...We have a great team here, capable of beating anyone in this league, let the playoffs begin...


   Team                 Games    Wins    Losses   Ties   Points

1 Dusty Cleats          24          22          2           0        44

2 Grisslies                24          16          8           0        32

3 Lucky Stiffs            24          15          9           0        30

4 The Wild                24          14          9           1        29

5 Dog Catchers         24          14         10           0        28

6 Brew Jays              24          13           9           2        28

7 Hot Tub Woody's   24          13         11           0        26

8 Torn Ligaments      24          12         12           0        24

9 Hurtin' Units          24           10         12          2        22

10 Banshees              24           8          13          3        19 

11 Red Dogs             24           9          15          0        18

12 Rusty Rebels         24          9          15          0        18

13 Beer Bros.            24           8          15         1        17

14 Dislocated Joints  24           8          15         1        17 

15 DC Rounders         24          4          20         0         8

The Hurtin Units had a record of 10-12-2. We played in 7 one run decisions and had 2 ties...
Hurtin' Units Roster Stats...

Hurtin' Units OBA On Base At Bat



Paul Evans                0.509%         27    53


Richard Gabourie     0.603%         44    73


Paul Gyori                0.663%         61     92


Bill Jonkman            0.522%         36     69


Chris Larkin             0.613%         57     93


Bob McCullough      0.725%        58      80


Kevin Moon             0.628%        54      86


Brad Moye               0.622%        46      74


Mike Oliffe              0.685%        63      92


Cal Russell              0.711%        54       76


Calvin Steeves        0.609%        53       87


James Taylor           0.495%       45        91

Hurtin' Units Team Average       0.625%

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

HURTIN' UNITS TAKE ON THE WILD THING...

HURTIN' UNITS vs. THE WILD.

Game #21- August 28, 2011

Hurtin' Units tie 11-11

Team Record 9-12-2

Keogh Park- This game was supposed to be our final of the season, but last Wednesday there were major thunderstorms and warning of tornadoes and close to game time it was not looking good. It was decided (mostly by Mother Nature) that the game could and would not be played, the weather stations out there really don't know what's going on, one station says the storms will have moved out and others say the worst is yet to come...I know, I know they are only predictions, but still you would think they could agree most of the time...There were 6 players that showed up for the game, 3 Lucky Stiff players and 3 Hurtin' Units. I felt bad for Clayton, who drove all the way to Tottenham, in the storm, 35 minutes away,only to have the game not go. We talked about having a shuffle board match to decide the game, Clayton wanted to flip a coin (I chose not to go this route my coin flipping/calling skills are not what they used to be) and in the end it came down to a rescheduled game to be played on Tuesday September 6, 2011 at Coventry Park at 8:15pm.

The weather for the this game ( Wild game) was excellent, okay excellent may not really be the best way to describe the weather, but at least it wasn't raining and lightening...At game time the temperature was around 20 degrees (it actually felt a little cooler, but I guess playing in the darkest can do that) and the skies were almost clear... These were good temperatures for hitting the ball and with no humidity, I was expecting some homeruns, especially from our new found homerun hitter Mikey Boy. It's in the Boy's head now that he can put them out of the park, I think he can do it again...What say ye Mikey Boy can ya do it? Your first homerun will get you on the cover of Baseball World Magazine, the second will get you on the TSN highlights, 5 will move you up in the ratings and 10 will probably get you a nice, juicy contract to play another season with the Hurtin' Units. No pressure!


At game time we had only 10 players suited up, Richard and Paul were away, Richard I knew about being away, but Where's Paul?

This game would have been our last of the season if it hadn't been for the cancelling of last Wednesday's game against the Lucky Stiffs. It seems like only yesterday that we were preparing for the draft and now the end is near and so I face the final curtain...

Before the game last night, Mike handed out award selection ballots. One of the questions was about the team you most enjoyed playing against this season. I have to say the Dusty Cleats, for many other teams the Cleats are probably not their first choice. We played the Cleats in two 1 run games and both were great fun. The win against the Cleats was a real high for us, knowing that we were the only team to defeat them this season and to be within a run in both games, that to me is fun. I choose the Dusty Cleats for my Award.
I also really like the roster of the Cleats, with the likes of Rob M., Robin D., Pully, etc., it's guys like this that make the league the class act that it is... As for the my other award choices, well I'll have to keep those picks top secret for now.


I really enjoyed this game against the Wild and similar to our last game with them, this was a close match. In the first couple of innings, the Wild got off to a great start, scoring 6 runs and the Hurtin' Units started slowly with only a single run. In the top of the third inning the Units scored 4 runs and in the bottom ( with myself in to pitch an inning) we showed some solid defense behind me and shut the Wild down with a goose egg.

I also managed to strike out Ed Vonda (prompting someone from the Wild dugout to say that Captain bought strikeout beer tastes better than regular strikeout beer).  The score after 3 innings of play, 6-5 in favor of the Wild...

In the top of the forth inning the Hurtin' Units were quickly shut down and the Wild added to their lead with 2 more runs in the bottom of the inning. In the fifth inning the Hurtin' Units scored 2 runs and the defense closed the door on the Wild. The sixth inning saw the Units scored 3 more runs and again shut the door on the Wild. The score after six innings of play 10-8 for the Hurtin' Units. 


In the top of the seventh, the Units would add 1 more insurance run and good thing because in the bottom of he inning the Wild had scored one run, the bases were loaded and Ricky C (no.1 sub) was coming to bat. Rick had hit a homerun, into the tennis courts, earlier in the game and I approached Billy suggesting I wouldn't be unhappy to see him walk Ricky Bobby. Bill said he would pitch around Ricky, but when Bill threw the first pitch (inside and down), Ricky swung and hit the ball through the infield scoring 2 more runs and tying the game, all with 2 outs... The next Wild batter hit a single and advanced Ricky, the winning run, to second base. The next batter hit a ground ball to myself playing third, I touched third base for the final out... Final score 11-11 tie.


Boxscore         1   2   3   4   5   6   7   Total 

Hurtin' Units   0   1   4   0   2   3   1      11  

The Wild          3   3   0   2   0   0   3     11   

There were a couple of game highlights that I remember thinking they were important to our team in this game. Cal S. made the natural hat trick in catching 3 fly balls hit to RCF...Brad M. hit a sac fly that scored a very important run... There were numerous guys who batted well on the evening...I had two hard hit ground balls hit to me at third in the seventh, one for an out to Kevin at second and the second for the final out of the game at third base... 

We have one more game remaining, next Tuesday at Coventry Park at 8:15pm vs. the Lucky Stiffs.  


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

HURTIN' UNITS IN GOOD SPIRITS OVER BANSHEE WIN...

HURTIN' UNITS vs. THE BANSHEES.

Game #22 -August 22, 2011

Hurtin' Units win 14-12

Team Record 9-12-1

On Sunday the T.O.T league held it's annual golf tournament. Last year the weather was miserable and unfortunately things were not much better this year. There were times on Sunday when the skies opened up and heavy rains prevented us from seeing out the windshield of the golf carts. In the distance, all around us, we could hear the sound of thunder. In some ways we were spared more intense weather, in Woodbridge there was heavy hail and in Goderich a tornado touched down and cause some serious damage.

Despite the weather the golf tournament was still a good time. My team of Cameron C., Glen T., Mike O., and myself shot a -3, kinda, sorta the score of the professionals, so we've got that going for us. I believe the winning team win won with a score of -10, kinda, sorta the score of Tiger Woods before the sex scandals. The dinner and the prizes at the legion were both good, Chris Ross and his staff did a great job organizing and deserve a round of applause... Great job guys!!

There are times when I include little snippets of information just so that we can recall what was going on or around the day of our game. On Monday there was sadness in the air as the news of the passing of NDP leader Jack Layton, a good man and a good leader. We'll miss you Jack...

On Monday the dark, black clouds had moved out of the Tottenham area (I actually think they cleared out just after we finished playing golf on Sunday) and by game Monday evening there was plenty-o-sunshine to cause a distraction for the players in the positions facing west.

At game time we had 11 players in Hurtin' Units apparel, Mooner was the only missing player for the Units. We were the home team again in this game. After we had won this game, Mike said to me " we play better as the home team", I wasn't sure if that was true, but the beauty of documenting every game is that you can go back and quickly retrieve information like this... Our home record is 7-4-0 with one home game to go, our visitor record is 2-8-1 with one more game remaining...So I guess Mike was right, we do play better as the home team.

Game time- Keogh Park- In the first three innings, of this game, the Hurtin' Units were in complete control with a 10-1 lead, highlighted by a 7 run (8 actually) second inning. The Banshees never recorded an out in the second. The Units were finding holes, the diamond infield was brutal and balls were bouncin' all over da place making for some really tough plays...

Over the next 3 innings the Banshees scored 9 runs and the Units countered with only 4 more. The score at the end of six innings- Hurtin' Units 14- Banshees 10.

In the top of the seventh the Banshees managed to get a few balls by Cal R, who was little, miss, chatty Cathy during this game, they brought in 2 more runs to score. The Hurtin' Units defense was good in the seventh (good all game really) and eventually shut the door on the Banshee's rally. Hurtin' Units win 14-12.

Boxscore:        1    2     3    4    5    6     7      Total   

Hurtin' Units     3    7    0    0     3    6    X         14     

Banshees         0    1    0     5    2    2     2          12     

I really thought we could have scored a lot more runs in this game, our bats were really stinging the ball well, most guys ( Richard, Mike, Brad, Bill, Paul, etc.) were hitting hard and clean, Banshees just had some hot gloves...

Highlight of the Night:

"A homerun hitter doesn't know he's a homerun hitter, until he hits some homeruns"- Dr. Maxwell Maltz.

It was the first time I have ever seen it and I believe he said it was the first time he had ever done it in all the years in the league. In the bottom of the fifth inning, with two runners on bases, two strikes on this batter, Mike O. with his sweet John Olerud like swing, with seemingly little effort, hammered a towering blast into the tennis courts in right center field for a 3 run homerun...Wow! Look out Mooner, there's a new, young, up and coming, whipper snapper looking to challenge you for the Hurtin' Units homerun title...LOL.

Nice shot Mikey, you are officially a homerun hitter...And it couldn't have come at a better time. Gearing up for a PLAYOFF RUN!!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

DUSTY CLEATS CAN BE BEAT...

HURTIN' UNITS vs. The DUSTY CLEATS...

Game # 21 - August 15, 2011

Hurtin' Units win 15-14

Team Record-8-12-1

In our last game with the Dusty Cleats, we had a chance to win and fell just a little short. I thought I would refresh your memory with a little bit of the game... The last time we played the Cleats was the evening the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup, the Leafs were in golfing mode, the Hurtin' Units team record was 5-4-0 and the Dusty Cleats team record was only 7-0-0. The Dusty Cleats record going in to this game was 19-0-0  

Keogh Park JUNE 15,2011-  It was the bottom of the seventh inning, the score tied at 19-19, the Units defense was ready to stop the Dusty Cleats from winning another and adding to the undefeated season. Scott B. was the lead-off batter, Units pitcher Bill J. threw a beautiful pitch and Scott B. made solid contact...

There are probably not a lot of guys who like the 9:30pm game, I know I'm not a fan and will do my best to avoid one if possible. This game was on our schedule and who knew it would fall on the eve of the 7th game of the NHL finals, which the Boston Bruins would win by a score of 4-0.

At game time we had 11 players ready to play, Cal R. was the only missing player, in fact he was subbing in the game before ours, but he doesn't like to play the 9:30pm games. We were the visitors on this night.

The Dusty Cleats are the only undefeated team in the league this season with a 7-0-0 record...


The weather was really great for this game. The warm temperature, less the humidity meant that there would probably be a few well hit balls on the evening...


The Hurtin' Units looked solid offensively in the first 3 innings, scoring 16 runs (including two 7 run innings), but the Dusty Cleats powerful offense also scored runs in the first 3 innings, in fact they scored runs in every inning in the game. The score at the end of 3 innings was Hurtin' Units 16, Dusty Cleats 7...

Mooner's new glove.

Well, there you have it, the Units were in control early in the game back on June 15, 2011, but with the tremendous fire power on the Cleats roster, the pendulum quickly swung in the other direction and when it was all said and done, the Dusty Cleats walked away with another victory...20-19, highlighted by walk off homerun by Scott B. in the bottom of the seventh.

One of the players, with tremendous batting power, on the Dusty Cleats roster, is Rob McCarron...I had the pleasure of playing with Rob in 2007 on the Lucky Stiffs. This was the year that the Lucky Stiffs won the Championship. After every game in the regular season, Rob would buy the team Sambuca shooters and in the playoffs we continued to indulge in the delicious, sweet nectar. The Stiffs in 2007 were a middle of the pack team, I think we were 7th in the standings and we just peaked at the right time, so it goes to show that any team has a chance to win it all, if they get on a roll. 

I mention Rob and the Sambuca shooters because since the HTKP Tournament we (the Hurtin' Units) have had this little tradition of having a Sambuca shooter before every game... It hasn't really helped us win many games (3 wins, 3 loses and a tie), but it seems to be a good bonding moment before each game...I would like to dedicate the next Sambuca Shooter to the Dusty Cleat's player Rob McCarron. Rob also played in the August Tournament and my friend Samantha D. captured a couple of great action shots of Rob...It is a must to zoom in on the Rob's expression...

Zoom in on this one...

Tourney entry fee- $20.00

Beer at the bar - $3.00

Water at the Pavilion- $1.00

Rob's facial expressions-  Priceless!!





When I look back to the 2010 Hurtin' Units season, I am impressed with what we accomplished. I didn't think about it at the time (probably caught up in the moment), but with the season the Dusty Cleats are having it makes me realize the 2010 Hurtin' Units were really a solid squad. Last season the Hurtin' Units won the league with a record of 19-5-2 with 40 points. This season the Dusty Cleats have won 19 games in a row and will definitely win the league title (no other team can catch them anymore). 

This years edition of the Dusty Cleats is certainly walking away with the league, but if anybody recalls, the Dusty Cleats were beaten twice in the HTKP tournament...The Cleats were probably missing a few players in the tournament and I remember subbing for them on the Sunday morning, but for the most part, the core of their team was there.
 
In 2010 the Hurtin’ Units had our first loss early in the season, it was game # 2 against the Torn Ligaments, but then we went on a nice little streak ourselves...After the loss in game # 2 the Units went on a 14 game unbeaten streak, there was a tie in the streak, but the rest were wins. This was a nice little streak and racked up a lot of the points in our season, but it doesn't really compare to the incredible run that the Dusty Cleats have had this season. The streak of 19-0 started way back in May and has gone on until the middle of August.

Let’s face it, the incredible run the Cleats have had has been the talk of the league for some time now. Will they go undefeated all season? Has there ever been a perfect season?

I’m not sure if there has ever been a perfect season in the history of league, but I would really be surprised if there ever was. This league is structured to create parity amongst the teams, in the past seasons most teams were probably evenly matched. I think this year is just an anomaly because of the abundance of new players  that registered to play.


I think the talk of a purrrfect season has players, in our league, divided; on the one hand I’m sure there are players hoping that someone beats the Cleats and prove that they are beatable going into the playoffs and on the other hand there are players who want to see the purrrfect season…I personally would like to see the Cleats lose a game or two. A totally dominate team is not good for a league that is supposed to built on parity. Although, last season the Dusty Cleats had the worst record in the league with a record of 3-23-0 with 6 points. Where was the parity there? Wow, what a turn around, maybe the Leafs can do the same thing... What's that look for? It could happen.

This game was the 20th game for the Dusty Cleats this season, so I decided, just for the fun of it, to go back to the 20th game of the 2010 Hurtin’ Units and see how the two teams records compare…

Game # 20 - 2010 Hurtin’ Units- 15-3-2 with 32 points

Game # 20 - 2011 Dusty Cleats- 19-1-0 with 38 points

It leaves ya scratching your head, just how amazing the Dusty Cleats have been.

The Hurtin’ Units last two games were decided by a single run in each game. It seemed to me we have had numerous single run decisions, so I decided to check how many one run games the 2011 Hurtin’ Units have had this season…We have played 6 single run decision games this season, 2 games against the Dusty Cleats, 2 games against the Rusty Rebels, 1 game against the Banshees and 1 game against the Torn Ligaments.




Game # 4 - Banshees - 16-15 loss


Game # 5 - Torn Ligaments - 11-10 win


Game # 7 - Rusty Rebels - 14-13 win


Game # 9 - Dusty Cleats - 20-19 loss


Game # 20 - Rusty Rebels - 13-12 loss


Game # 21 - Dusty Cleats - 15-14 win


We have a .500 winning percentage in single run decisions.


For most of our games I bring a camera and take a picture of the game sheet, it really helps me to see what happened throughout the game. On Monday evening I forgot my camera. D’oh!! If there was ever a game that I would have liked a copy of the game sheet it was this game. So I’ll wing it based on the boxscore.

On Sunday night, we in the Tottenham area, saw some awesome thunderstorms and on Monday afternoon the skies were still filled with dark storm clouds. The forecast was calling for possible thunderstorms and isolated rain showers for Monday evening. By 7:00pm, on game night, there were still clouds hanging around, but it was mostly sunshine shining in to the eyes of anyone facing the western sky.

At game time we had all of our 12 players back in the lineup. Amazing!! Game #21 and using only 1 sub all season. We were the home team in this game.

In the first inning the Dusty Cleats got things going early, scoring 2 runs. In the bottom of the inning the Hurtin’ Units scored a single run to keep the score close. In the top of the second inning the Units shut down the Cleats. In the bottom of the second inning the Hurtin’ Unit bats broke out and 7 runs came around to score.

In the top of the third inning I was penciled in to pitch the inning, but Bill didn’t realize and went back out. Before this even happened, I was thinking about having him go back out anyway, we had just scored 7 runs and I would hate to blow that lead. I guess it really wouldn’t have mattered, the Units gave up 7 runs in the top of the third… In the bottom of the inning, the Units scored only a single run. The score after 3 innings, a 9-9 tie.

In the forth inning the Units shut down the Cleats offence again and then scored 4 more runs in the bottom of the inning. In the top of the fifth inning the Cleats scored 2 more runs and then shut out the Hurtin’ Units in the bottom (the only inning in this game, that the Units would not score). The sixth inning saw the Units defense come up big and stopped the Cleats from scoring again and then the Units offense would tack on 2 more runs in the bottom…At the end of six innings the score was Hurtin’ Units 15 - Dusty Cleats 11.

In the top of the seventh inning the Cleats sent their top offensive players to the plate, 3 runs would come around to score, but the Hurtin’ Units would hold on for the win, with Mikey making the last out on a fly ball. Hurtin’ Units win 15-14 and give the Dusty Cleats their first loss of the season…





Boxscore         1     2     3     4     5     6     7      Total  

Hurtin' Units     1    7     1      4     0     2     X        15   

Dusty Cleats     2    0     7      0     2     0     3        14    

This was a great win for the Hurtin’ Units. A win where absolutely everyone on the Units team made contributions to pull off the biggest upset of the season. Great game guys, let’s keep it going…