2016 Schedule and Results

Overall 38-24 (19-10 Conference USA)

Date Opponent Results
Thu, Feb 18 arizona Arizona 8 - 1
Fri, Feb 19 arizona Arizona 6 - 2
Sat, Feb 20 arizona Arizona 4 - 3
Mon, Feb 22 dbu Dallas Baptist 6 - 2
Tue, Feb 23 texas state Texas State 8 - 4
Thu, Feb 25 arkansas Arkansas - 2
Fri, Feb 26 tcu TCU 10 - 0
Sat, Feb 27 lousiana lafayette Louisiana-Lafayette 4 - 2
Tue, Mar 1 sam houston state Sam Houston State 8 - 3
Thu, Mar 3 ucf UCF 4 - 3
Fri, Mar 4 ucf UCF 2 - 0
Sat, Mar 5 ucf UCF 13 - 10
Mon, Mar 7 lamar Lamar PPD, inclement weather
Thu, Mar 10 east carolina East Carolina 10 - 1
Fri, Mar 11 east carolina East Carolina 7 - 2
Sat, Mar 12 east carolina East Carolina 4 - 1
Mon, Mar 14 tcu TCU 6 - 4
Thu, Mar 17 utsa UTSA 9 - 4
Fri, Mar 18 utsa UTSA 6 - 1
Sat, Mar 19 utsa UTSA 1 - 0
Mon, Mar 21 uh Houston 7 - 4
Thu, Mar 24 old dominion Old Dominion 3 - 1
Fri, Mar 25 old dominion Old Dominion 6 - 2
Sat, Mar 26 old dominion Old Dominion 8 - 2
Mon, Mar 28 sam houston state Sam Houston State 5 - 3
Thu, Mar 31 middle tennessee Middle Tennessee State 3 - 0
Fri, Apr 1 middle tennessee Middle Tennessee State 1 - 0
Sat, Apr 2 middle tennessee Middle Tennessee State 6 - 2
Mon, Apr 4 texas a&m Texas A&M 4 - 3
Thu, Apr 7 uab UAB 7 - 3
Fri, Apr 8 uab UAB 6 - 2
Sat, Apr 9 uab UAB - 0
Mon, Apr 11 texas state Texas State - 1
Thu, Apr 14 western kentucky Western Kentucky 9 - 3
Fri, Apr 15 western kentucky Western Kentucky 3 - 2
Fri, Apr 15 western kentucky Western Kentucky - 2
Thu, Apr 21 southern mississippi Southern Miss - 1
Fri, Apr 22 southern mississippi Southern Miss 4 - 3
Sat, Apr 23 southern mississippi Southern Miss - 1
Thu, Apr 28 charlotte Charlotte 5 - 1
Thu, Apr 28 charlotte Charlotte 1 - 0
Fri, Apr 29 charlotte Charlotte 12 - 4
Tue, May 3 lamar Lamar 7 - 2
Thu, May 5 florida intl Florida International - 0
Fri, May 6 florida intl Florida International 3 - 0
Sat, May 7 florida intl Florida International 12 - 1
Mon, May 9 uh Houston 10 - 0
Thu, May 12 florida atlantic Florida Atlantic 9 - 1
Fri, May 13 florida atlantic Florida Atlantic - 0
Sat, May 14 florida atlantic Florida Atlantic 0 - 0
Sat, May 14 florida atlantic Florida Atlantic 10 - 3
Mon, May 16 uh Houston 24 - 6
Wed, May 18 la tech Louisiana Tech 12 - 2
Thu, May 19 la tech Louisiana Tech - 3
Fri, May 20 la tech Louisiana Tech 10 - 5
Tue, May 24 la tech Louisiana Tech 13 - 12
Wed, May 25 fla atlantic Florida Atlantic 6 - 4
Fri, May 27 la tech Louisiana Tech 13 - 10
Fri, May 27 la tech Louisiana Tech 11 - 9
Sat, May 28 so miss Southern Miss 3 - 2
Thu, Jun 2 southeastern louisiana Southeastern Louisiana Baton Rouge Regional Game 2 (PPD to 6/4, rain)
Fri, Jun 3 southeastern louisiana Southeastern Louisiana 0 - 0
Sat, Jun 4 lsu LSU 4 - 2
Sat, Jun 4 southeastern louisiana Southeastern Louisiana 7 - 2
Sun, Jun 5 southeastern louisiana Southeastern Louisiana 15 - 0
Sun, Jun 5 lsu LSU 10 - 6
Mon, Jun 6 lsu LSU 5 - 2

 

2016 Owls Signing Class

2015-16

SIGNEE POS B-T HT WT HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL)
Dominic DiCaprio C R/R 6-0 200 Coral Springs FL (Stoneman Douglas HS)
Zach Esquivel RHP R/R 5-10 170 League City (League City HS)
Mason Hellum LHP L/L 6-0 178 Corpus Christi (Tuloso-Midway HS)
Kendal Jefferies INF/RHP L/R 5-11 180 Spring (Klein HS)
Gavin Johnson C R/R 6-0 185 San Antonio (O'Connor HS)
Jackson Parthasarathy RHP R/R 6-3 200 Austin (Lake Travis HS)
Ford Proctor INF L/R 6-0 190 Beaumont (Monsignor Kelly HS)
Braden Rollins RHP/OF R/R 6-4 200 Lake Mary FL (Lake Mary HS)
Brent Schwarz RHP R/R 6-3 215 Aurora CO (Regis Jesuit HS)
Jacob Simon LHP R/R 6-2 175 Galveston (Ball HS)
Cody Staab OF R/R 5-10 170 College Station (College Station HS)
Lucas Wakamatsu INF R/R 6-3 185 Keller (Keller HS)

Source: Release 1

Corrections, updates and comments are welcome.
Webpage by Alan Shelby

2016 Fall Ball

2016 SEASON (Sep 28 - Nov 11, 2015)

Please note that the schedule below is per Asst Coach Paul Janish.  ALL times are approximate.  Also, the schedule is subject to change due to weather, etc., so you can double check by monitoring this webpage or calling Paul Janish at 713 348-8859. 

 DAY  PRACTICE  INTRASQUAD  PROBABLE PITCHERS
Mon 9/28 3:30 pm 4:30 pm Parthasarathy, Orewiler, Schwarz, Esquivel
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Tues 9/29 3:45 pm 4:45 pm Solecitto, Jefferies, Kravetz, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 9/30     Off day
Thu 10/1     Practice only
Fri 10/2 3:30 pm 4:30 pm Parthasarathy, Orewiler, Schwarz, Esquivel
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Sat 10/3      Practice only
Sun 10/4   4:00 pm Solecitto, Jefferies, Kravetz, Schragger, Duplantier, Otto
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Mon 10/5     Off day
Tue 10/6     Practice only
Wed 10/7 2:50 pm 3:30 pm Orewiler, Parthasarathy, Schwarz, Esquivel, Otto
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Thu 10/8     Off day
Fri 10/9 2:50 pm 3:45 - 4 pm Solecitto, Jefferies, Kravetz, Schrager, Duplantier
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
RBI Club renewals due by today 
Sat 10/10      Practice only
Sun 10/11     Off day
Mon 10/12 2:50 pm 4:00 pm Pettitte, Orewiler, Parthasarathy, Schwarz, Equivel, Otto
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Tue 10/13 2:50 pm 4:15 pm Fox, Duplantier, Solecitto, Jefferies, Myers, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 10/14     Off day
Thu 10/15     Off day
Fri 10/16     Practice only
Sat 10/17     Exhibition Game vs Lamar at Reckling Park at 1 pm
Fox, Duplantier, Pettitte, Otto, Myers, Solecitto, with additional pitchers TBD
Rice Recap l Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Sun 10/18      
Mon 10/19     Practice only
Tue 10/20 3:05 pm 3:45 pm Duplantier, Myers, Pettitte, Otto, Esquivel, Solecitto, Parthasarathy, Orewiler, Schragger, Schwarz
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 10/21     Off day
Thu 10/22     Practice only
Fri 10/23 2:45 pm 3:30 pm Myers, Kravetz, Schragger, Jefferies
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Sat 10/24     Practice only
Sun 10/25     RBI Club Baseball Awards Banquet
Mon 10/26 2:45 - 3 pm 3:30 - 3:45 pm Otto, Duplantier, Fox, Pettitte, Orewiler, Schragger, Rollins
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Tue 10/27 3 - 3:15 pm 3:45 - 4 pm Esquivel, Solecitto, Parthasarathy, Schwarz
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 10/28 2:45 - 3 pm 3:30 - 3:45 pm Kravetz, Jefferies, Myers and possibly Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Thu 10/29     Off day
Fri 10/30     Practice only
Pumpkin 10/31     Off day
Sun 11/1     Off day
Mon  11/2     Longball Classic
Tue 11/3 3:15 pm 4:00 pm Duplantier, Fox, Pettitte Orewiler, Otto, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 11/4 3:00 pm 3:45 pm Esquivel, Parthasarathy, Schwarz, Solecitto, Myers, Kravetz, Jefferies
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower 
Thu 11/5     Practice only
Fri 11/6     Practice only
Sat 11/7     Off day
Sun 11/8     Off day
Mon 11/9 2:50 pm 3:30 pm Otto, Duplantier, Orewiler, Pettitte, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Tue 11/10 3:05 pm 3:45 pm Solecitto, Esquivel, Parthasarathy, Kravetz, Schwarz, Myers, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 11/11     Practice only

Rosters are available here.
Unofficial final cumulative 2017 statistics by Roger Tower are available here.
Webpage by  Alan Shelby

2015-16 Fall Ball Tower

 

FALL BALL (September 28 - November 11, 2015)
Unofficial Recaps by Roger Tower
 

November 10, 2015 - Gray 7, Blue 2

In the final fall ball scrimmage of 2015, Blue was leading 2-1 going to the ninth inning.  Gray erupted for 6 runs in the top of the ninth to claim the victory.

The first three Blue pitchers held Gray to a solitary run through 8 innings. 

Gray scored in the first against Austin Solecitto.  Grayson Lewis had a lead-off double to center.  Lewis took third on a come-backer to SolecittoMyers drove home Lewis on a botched fielder's choice grounder.  Myers was picked off first.  Connor Teykl singled to right.  Solecitto struck-out the final batter of the first. 

Solecitto walked two in the second.  No runs scored.  He pitched a perfect third. 

Jackson Parthasarathy and Brent Schwarz followed.  Neither pitcher allowed a run.  

For Gray, Zach Esquivel pitched 3 innings of no hit no run ball. 

He was followed by Evan Kravitz who allowed 2 runs in the fifth inning.  With one out in the fifth, Dayne Wunderlich singled.  Charlie Warren followed with another single.   

Dom DiCaprio singled Wunderlich home.  Warren to third.  Blake Fox drove home Warren on a fielder's choice.  A line drive to first ended the frame.  Dane Myers pitched two shut-out innings.

After 8, it was 2-1 Blue.

Ben Schragger relieved for Blue.  His sidearm delivery had kept the offense off balance for most of the fall.  Not Tuesday evening.  Gray got three hits and three walks.  Blue made some fielding miscues and Gray scored six runs.

The final was Gray 7, Blue 2. 

Pitching Lines:

Esquivel    3.0 inn 0 H 0 R 1 BB  3 SO 
Kravetz      3.0 inn 5 H 2 R 2 ER  1 BB 1 HBP  1 SO 
Myers         2.0  inn  1 H 0 R 2 BB 2 SO 
Solecitto    3.0  inn 2 H 1 R 1 ER 2 BB 1 SO 
Parthasararthy   3.0 inn 3 H 0 R  3 SO 
Schwarz     2.0 inn 1 H  0 R  2 BB 3 SO 
Schragger   0.2  inn 3 H 6 R 2 ER 3 BB 0 SO 

Hit highlights: 

Rollins 3 S
Frazier 1 D, 1 S
Lewis 1 D

The following each had one single: Teykl, Johnson, Pettitte, Wunderlich, Warren, DiCaprio, Dunlap, Jefferies, Duluc 

RBI:  Myers 2, Staab, Teykl, Proctor, Rollins, DiCaprio, Fox 

That's the last scrimmage until next year.

November 9, 2015 - Gray 4, Blue 2

An absolutely perfect November afternoon and evening for baseball at the Reck. 

Gray rallied from an early 2-0 hole to claim a 4-2 win today.

Glenn Otto opened for Blue.  He pitched four shut-out innings holding Gray to back-to-back two-out singles by Gavin Johnson and Chad Tatum in the second inning.  Rodrigo Duluc followed with a four pitch walk to load the bases.  A deep fly to center ended the frame.  Otto retired six of the final seven batters.  The only runner reached on an infield error.  His line for the day was 4 innings, 0 runs, 2 hits, 1 walk, and 6 strike-outs. 

Jon Duplantier pitched the first three innings for Gray.  He pitched to three batters in the first and third innings.  In the second inning, Blue opened with four straight singles. 

Connor Teykl dropped a Texas leaguer into center.  Dom DiCaprio followed with a single through the right side.  Ford Proctor reached on a single off the second-baseman's glove.  Teykl scored.  Braden  Rollins singled up-the-middle to score DiCaprio.  

Duplantier then retired the next batter on a strike-out and the final two batters on ground outs to third.  Teykl added another single in the third.  Duplantier's line was 3 innings, 2 runs, 2 earned runs, 5 hits, 1 walk, and 3 strike-outs.

Josh Pettitte relieved for Gray in the fourth.  Ford Proctor lead-off with a single to left.  Pettitte then retired the next eleven batters before Cody Staab singled to center.  Pettitte struck out the final batter he faced.  Josh's line was 4 innings of work. 

He allowed no runs, 2 hits, and struck-out four. 

Nick Orewiler relieved Otto in the fifth for Blue.  Orewiler walked Dayne Wunderlich and Charlie Warren to open the fifth.  He struck out the next batter for the first out of the inning.  Blake Fox singled to center.  Wunderlich scored.  Warren to second.   

Kendal Jefferies dropped a single between the second baseman and the right fielder to load the bases.  A pick-off throw to third went wild sending Warren home for the final run of the fifth.  In the sixth, Wunderlich walked with one out.  He was forced on a fielder's choice grounder to first.  Warren safe at first.  Andrew Dunlap singled to left.  Warren was out trying to reach third.  Inning over.

Orewiler continued to pitch into the seventh.  After two quick outs, Gavin Johnson, Chad Tatum and Duluc walked to load the bases for WunderlichDayne sent a single to right that scored Johnson and Tatum.  The inning was called for pitch count. 

Orewiler went 2.2 innings.  He allowed 4 hits, 4 runs, 3 earned runs.  He had 3 strikeouts and walked six.  

Ben Schragger pitched the eighth for Blue.  He pitched one inning.  He allowed no runs or hits.  He walked one and struck out one. 

All hits today were singles. 

Another scrimmage tomorrow.

November 4, 2015 - Blue 6, Gray 5

Blue rallied from a 5-2 deficit to win 6-5  in eight innings today.   Much like yesterday, the pitchers had good stuff as they struck-out 15.  However once again they issued double digit free passes (12 BB and 1 HBP). 

Jackson Parthasarathy started for Blue and pitched two innings.  Austin Solecitto started for Gray going 2.1 innings. 

Blue opened the scoring in the bottom of the first.  Dayne Wunderlich and Charlie Warren each walked to open the frame.  A potential double-play grounder was bobbled.  All hands safe.  Bases loaded.  Connor Teykl would drive home the runner on third with an infield grounder to second. Gray turned a 6-4-3 double play to end the first. 

Gray tied it up in the top of the second.  With one, Cody Staab singled to right.  He stole second.  After a fly ball out, Rodrigo Duluc singled to right .  Staab scored.   

Blue failed to score in the second. 

Brent Schwarz relieved Parthasarathy in the third.  Ford Proctor opened the inning with a double to center.  He advanced to third on a wild pitch.  With one out, Blake Fox drove Proctor home with a fielder's choice ground-out second to first.  A strike-out ended the rally. 

Blue tied the game against Solecitto on Warren's lead-off single.  Dane Myers walked.  Warren and Myers each stole a base.  A strike-out was the second out.  Gavin Johnson singled Warren home.  The inning ended as Solecitto reached his pitch limit. 

After 3 innings, it was tied 2-2. 

Gray failed to score in the fourth. 

Zach Esquivel relieved for Gray in the fourth.  Blue did not score. 

In the fifth, Gray tallied three runs against reliever Kendal Jefferies.  With one out, Proctor walked.  Dom DiCaprio singled to right.  Proctor to second.  Blake Fox hit an RBI single to right.  Proctor scored.  DiCaprio moved to third. A wild pitch scored DiCaprio Fox took second.

Andrew Dunlap walked.  Cody Staab got his second hit of the scrimmage that scored FoxDunlap to second.  A strike-out followed for the second out.  Dunlap was caught in attempt to steal third.

Blue rallied to tie it up in the bottom of the fifth.  With Esquivel still pitching, Warren led-off with a walk.  Myers drove a ball to the warning track that the right-fielder dropped for a two base error.  The runners were at second and third.  Teykl hit a sac-fly to left that scored Warren 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jefferies walked.  Gavin Johnson doubled to left.  Myers and Jefferies scored.  Two outs ended the fifth. 

After five, the score was 5-5. 

Jefferies held Gray scoreless in the sixth. 

Blue took the lead in the bottom of the inning.  Wunderlich doubled to start the inning.  Warren singled to left.  Wunderlich to third.  Teykl got his third RBI of the day with another sac-fly to left.  A fielder's choice and a comeback grounder ended the stanza. 

After 6, it was Bale up 6-5.

Dane Myers relieved for Blue and Evan Kravetz for Gray.  Each threw two scoreless innings to conclude the scrimmage. 

Final was Blue 6 Gray 5. 

Pitching Lines:

Blue: 

Parthasarathy  2 inn, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB 
Schwarz           2 inn  1 H, 1 R, 1 ER,  1 SO 
Jefferies           2 inn, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 SO, 3 BB 
Myers                2 inn, 0 H, 0 R, 3 SO, 1 HBP

Gray:

Solecitto           2.1 inn, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 SO, 5 BB
Esquivel            3 inn,   4 H, 4 R, 3 ER,  2 SO, 3 BB 
Kravetz             2 inn     1 H, 0 R, 2 SO

Hit Stats: 

Blue:

Wunderlich 2 D
Warren 2 S, 1 SB 
Johnson  1 D, 1 S, 2 RBI 
Pettitte     2 S 
Teykl        3 RBI 
Myers       1 SB

Gray:

Staab  2 S, 1 RBI, 1 SB 
Proctor   1 D, 1 SB 
Fox          1 S, 2 RBI 
Duluc       1 S, 1 RBI 
DiCaprio   1 S

It should be noted that Andrew Dunlap made two nice sliding catches in left.  Grayson Lewis fought off a bad hop grounder to make a stop..  He had to hurry the throw to first that Blake Fox dug out of the dirt.  Nice play by each player. 

November 3, 2015 - Blue 3, Gray 0

With the weekend behind us, the perfect weather has returned
The Blue threesome of Jon Duplantier, Glenn Otto and Nick Orewiler combined to toss a three hit eight inning shutout against the Gray squad. 

The Gray pitchers allowed only one earned run but it wasn't enough. 

Blue scored one unearned in the first off Blake FoxGrayson Lewis opened the frame with a single to left.  Ford Proctor hit a line-drive to left that was dropped.  After a fly out to center, Connor Teykl grounded to first base.  Proctor was forced at second.  Lewis went to third.  The return throw to first was wild.  Lewis scored and Teykl took second.  An infield pop-out ended the inning. 

Blue added two more runs in the fifth off Josh Pettitte.  Teykl led off with a ground rule double down the left-field line.  Dom DiCaprio singled to center.  Teykl to third.  Andrew Dunlap ripped the first pitch he saw into center to score TeyklDiCaprio to second.  A strikeout on a wild pitch was the first out.  DiCaprio and Dunlap each moved up a base.  Cody Staab hit a fly to short center for the second out.  The throw home was wild allowing DiCaprio to score after having held up at third.  Dunlap took third.  The inning ended on a strike-out. 

That was the scoring for the day.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Pitching lines:

Duplantier   3.0 inn ,1 H,  0 R , 5 SO, 1 BB  
Otto             3.0 inn, 2 H,  0 R,  6 SO,  4 BB 
Orewiler       2.0 inn, 0 H, 0 R,   3 SO, 6 BB

Gray pitching lines:  

Fox              2.0 inn, 1 H,  1 R, 0 ER, 1 SO, 1 BB 
Schragger   2.0 inn,  2 H, 0 R, 1 SO, 1 BB 
Pettitte        3.0 inn,   4 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 SO, 2 BB, 1 HBP

Gray Hitting;  Charlie Warren, Dane Myers and Brandt Frazier each had a single 

Blue Hitting:

Teykl 1 D, 1 S 
Dunlap 2 S, 1 RBI 
Lewis 2 S 
DiCaprio 1 S

Again tomorrow.  

October 28, 2015 - Blue 2, Gray 2

Another gem of a day.  Another tight scrimmage. 

Andrew Dunlap tied the game with a fifth inning HR.  Dunlap reached down for a low and outside change-up.  Somehow he got enough power on the ball to send it over the left-center field fence.  Tie score.  2-2. 

Blue scored first on one out singles by Ford Proctor and Kendall Jefferies.  That was Proctor's fourth straight hit.  He advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored Jefferies single to right. 

Gray rallied with two unearned runs in the top of the third off Jefferies.  A two base throwing error sent Josh Pettitte to second.  Dayne Wunderlich singled to left.  Pettitte scored.  Wunderlich took second on an outfield bobble.  Charlie Warren singled Wunderlich home.  Warren took second on a ground out to short,  A line drive double play ended the inning. 

Myers line was 2 inn, 2 H , 1 R, 3 SO. 

Jefferies 3 inn, 2 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 2 SO. 1 BB. 

Ben Schragger pitched scoreless ball in his two innings for Blue.

Evan Kravetz pitched two shut-out innings before Dunlap touched him for the HR.  Blake Fox followed Dunlap with a single to center.  After a strike-out, Cody Staab reached on a Bermuda triangle single that dropped between the shortstop, third-base man and left-fielder.  Two outs followed to end the scrimmage. 

Schragger pitched 2 inn, 1 H, 0 R, 1 SO, 1 BB. 

Kravetz went 3 iin, 4 H, 1 R, 4 SO. 

No one had multiple hits on the day.

Dunlap 1 HR  1 RBI 
Jefferies, Wunderlich and Warren 1 S 1 RBI each 
Proctor, Frazier, Fox, Staab and DiCaprio  1 S each 
Rodrigo Duluc 1 SB  

October 27, 2015 - Blue 3, Gray 3

With a perfect day of weather gracing the squads today, Blue rallied from 3 runs down in the bottom of the sixth to salvage a 3-3 tie today. 

Zach Esquivel and Austin Solecitto started for Blue and Gray squads, respectively. 

Each pitched matched the other with two straight shut-out innings.

With one out in the third inning, Andrew Dunlap launched a shot into the left-field power alley that landed on top of the hill beyond the outfield fence.

Esquivel completed his three innings as he allowed 2 H, 1 R, 4 SO, and 1 BB. 

Solecitto completed his three innings of shut-out ball with 3 H, 0 R, and 2 SO and 1 HBP. 

Ben Schwarz relieved for Blue and retired the side in order in the fourth. 

Jackson Parthasarathy took over for Gray and retired the first six batters he faced. 

In the fifth, Gray added two runs.  Blake Fox walked to lead-off.  Rodrigo Duluc collected his fourth hit in the last two days with a single up the middle.  Chad Tatum was HBP to load the bases.

Dunlap hit a deep sac-fly to center for his second RBI of the day.  Duluc moved to third.   Dayne Wunderlich was HBP to reload the bases.  Charley Warren hit a fielder's choice to second.  Wunderlich was forced at second as Duluc scored.  Tatum was out at the plate as he tried to score after the force at second-base.

After five innings, Gray was up 3-0. 

Gray failed to score as Schwarz reached his pitch limit in the top of the sixth. 

In the bottom of the sixth, Ford Proctor bunted for a single. It was Proctor's third hit of the scrimmage. Proctor advanced to second on a wild pitch.   Dane Myers doubled to right to score Proctor.  Connor Teykl looped a single to right.   

Myers scored.  Dom DiCaprio singled through the left-side.  Teykl to second..  After a strike-out, Braden Rollins looped a run scoring single to right.  That tied the score.  Parthasarathy then struck out the final two batters to end the scrimmage.

Schwarz went 2.1 inn.  2 H. 2 R4 BB, 2 HBP.   Parthasarathy pitched 3 inn, 5 H, 3, R, 5 SO. 

Hitters:   

 

With the weekend behind us, the perfect weather has returned. 

November 3, 2015 - Blue 3, Gray 0

With the weekend behind us, the perfect weather has returned. 

The Blue threesome of Jon Duplantier, Glenn Otto and Nick Orewiler combined to toss a three hit eight inning shutout against the Gray squad. 

The Gray pitchers allowed only one earned run but it wasn't enough. 

Blue scored one unearned in the first off Blake FoxGrayson Lewis opened the frame with a single to left.  Ford Proctor hit a line-drive to left that was dropped.  After a fly out to center, Connor Teykl grounded to first base.  Proctor was forced at second.  Lewis went to third.  The return throw to first was wild.  Lewis scored and Teykl took second.  An infield pop-out ended the inning. 

Blue added two more runs in the fifth off Josh Pettitte.  Teykl led off with a ground rule double down the left-field line.  Dom DiCaprio singled to center.  Teykl to third.  Andrew Dunlap ripped the first pitch he saw into center to score TeyklDiCaprio to second.  A strikeout on a wild pitch was the first out.  DiCaprio and Dunlap each moved up a base.  Cody Staab hit a fly to short center for the second out.  The throw home was wild allowing DiCaprio to score after having held up at third.  Dunlap took third.  The inning ended on a strike-out. 

That was the scoring for the day. 

Blue Pitching lines:

Duplantier   3.0 inn ,1 H,  0 R , 5 SO, 1 BB  
Otto             3.0 inn, 2 H,  0 R,  6 SO,  4 BB 
Orewiler       2.0 inn, 0 H, 0 R,   3 SO, 6 BB

Gray pitching lines:  

Fox              2.0 inn, 1 H,  1 R, 0 ER, 1 SO, 1 BB 
Schragger   2.0 inn,  2 H, 0 R, 1 SO, 1 BB 
Pettitte        3.0 inn,   4 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 SO, 2 BB, 1 HBP

Gray Hitting;  Charlie Warren, Dane Myers and Brandt Frazier each had a single 

Blue Hitting:

Teykl 1 D, 1 S 
Dunlap 2 S, 1 RBI 
Lewis 2 S 
DiCaprio 1 S

Again tomorrow. 

October 28, 2015 - Blue 2, Gray 2

Another gem of a day.  Another tight scrimmage. 

Andrew Dunlap tied the game with a fifth inning HR.  Dunlap reached down for a low and outside change-up.  Somehow he got enough power on the ball to send it over the left-center field fence.  Tie score.  2-2. 

Blue scored first on one out singles by Ford Proctor and Kendall Jefferies.  That was Proctor's fourth straight hit.  He advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored Jefferies single to right. 

Gray rallied with two unearned runs in the top of the third off Jefferies.  A two base throwing error sent Josh Pettitte to second.  Dayne Wunderlich singled to left.  Pettitte scored.  Wunderlich took second on an outfield bobble.  Charlie Warren singled Wunderlich home.  Warren took second on a ground out to short,  A line drive double play ended the inning. 

Myers line was 2 inn, 2 H , 1 R, 3 SO. 

Jefferies 3 inn, 2 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 2 SO. 1 BB. 

Ben Schragger pitched scoreless ball in his two innings for Blue.

Evan Kravetz pitched two shut-out innings before Dunlap touched him for the HR.  Blake Fox followed Dunlap with a single to center.  After a strike-out, Cody Staab reached on a Bermuda triangle single that dropped between the shortstop, third-base man and left-fielder.  Two outs followed to end the scrimmage. 

Schragger pitched 2 inn, 1 H, 0 R, 1 SO, 1 BB. 

Kravetz went 3 iin, 4 H, 1 R, 4 SO. 

No one had multiple hits on the day.

Dunlap 1 HR  1 RBI 
Jefferies, Wunderlich and Warren 1 S 1 RBI each 
Proctor, Frazier, Fox, Staab and DiCaprio  1 S each 
Rodrigo Duluc 1 SB  

October 27, 2015 - Blue 3, Gray 3

With a perfect day of weather gracing the squads today, Blue rallied from 3 runs down in the bottom of the sixth to salvage a 3-3 tie today. 

Zach Esquivel and Austin Solecitto started for Blue and Gray squads, respectively. 

Each pitched matched the other with two straight shut-out innings.

With one out in the third inning, Andrew Dunlap launched a shot into the left-field power alley that landed on top of the hill beyond the outfield fence.

Esquivel completed his three innings as he allowed 2 H, 1 R, 4 SO, and 1 BB. 

Solecitto completed his three innings of shut-out ball with 3 H, 0 R, and 2 SO and 1 HBP. 

Ben Schwarz relieved for Blue and retired the side in order in the fourth. 

Jackson Parthasarathy took over for Gray and retired the first six batters he faced. 

In the fifth, Gray added two runs.  Blake Fox walked to lead-off.  Rodrigo Duluc collected his fourth hit in the last two days with a single up the middle.  Chad Tatum was HBP to load the bases.

Dunlap hit a deep sac-fly to center for his second RBI of the day.  Duluc moved to third.   Dayne Wunderlich was HBP to reload the bases.  Charley Warren hit a fielder's choice to second.  Wunderlich was forced at second as Duluc scored.  Tatum was out at the plate as he tried to score after the force at second-base.

After five innings, Gray was up 3-0. 

Gray failed to score as Schwarz reached his pitch limit in the top of the sixth. 

In the bottom of the sixth, Ford Proctor bunted for a single. It was Proctor's third hit of the scrimmage. Proctor advanced to second on a wild pitch.   Dane Myers doubled to right to score Proctor.  Connor Teykl looped a single to right.   

Myers scored.  Dom DiCaprio singled through the left-side.  Teykl to second..  After a strike-out, Braden Rollins looped a run scoring single to right.  That tied the score.  Parthasarathy then struck out the final two batters to end the scrimmage.

Schwarz went 2.1 inn.  2 H. 2 R4 BB, 2 HBP.   Parthasarathy pitched 3 inn, 5 H, 3, R, 5 SO. 

Hitters:   

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Proctor 3 S 
Myers 1 D, 1 S, 1 RBI 
Dunlap 1 HR 2 RBI 
Johnson 1 D 
Rollins and Teykl each had 1 S and 1 RBI 
Wunderlich, Duluc and DiCaprio had  1 S each 
Warren 1 RBI

We do it again tomorrow. 

October 26, 2015 - Blue 5, Gray 4

Blue tallied four runs in the second inning and added one more on Braden Rollins home run to lead-off the fourth and held on to win today's scrimmage by a score of 5-4.

It was a mixed bag of hitting and pitching.   

There were 17 hits.  Rodrigo Duluc led the way with 3 hits (2 singles and a triple).  Blake Fox had a single and a double.  Danye Wunderlich had two singles.

As noted, Braden Rollins had the only HR of the day.  Kendal Jefferies also had a triple.  

The following had a single apiece:  Connor TeyklCharlie Warren, Andrew Dunlap, Gavin Johnson, Grayson Lewis, Dom Dicaprio, Ford Proctor and Dane Myers.   

Teykl, Duluc, Wunderlich, Lewis, Staab, DiCaprio and Rollins each had an RBI. 

The pitchers racked up 18 strike-outs including five each by Josh Pettitte and Nick OrewilerGlenn Otto had four.  The other four pitchers (Jon Duplantier, Ben Schragger, Blake Fox and Braden Rollins) had one strike-out each. 

Gray scored one run off Fox in the first.  Blue answered with four off Duplantier in the second (3 ER).

Gray scored one in the top of the fourth off OrewilerRollins hit his HR off Otto in the bottom of the fourth. 

Gray scored another run off Orewiler in the sixth and another run in the seventh off Rollins 

Another scrimmage is planned for tomorrow.

October 23, 2015 - Gray 1, Blue 0

It was a quick and efficient four inning scrimmage today.  The rain once again held off and allowed Gray to post a 1-0 win in four innings.

Kendal Jefferies was the winning pitcher.  He also scored the only run of the game.  With two outs in the top of the third, Jefferies laid down a perfect bunt toward third.  He easily beat the throw to first.   He then stole second and raced home on the over throw to second in an attempt to pick him off.  Three straight walk followed before the inning ended on a fly to center. 

Jefferies and Ben Schragger each pitched two scoreless innings for Gray. 

Evan Kravetz gave up the one run in his three innings of work.  Dane Myers pitched one shut-out inning for Blue. 

Pitching Lines were as follows:   

      

Jefferies    2 inn 1 H 0 R
Schragger  2 inn 2 H 0 R 2 SO 1 BB 
Kravetz       3 inn 2 H 1 R 1 SO 3 BB 
Myers         1 inn   1 H 0R   1SO  

Hitters:

DiCaprio 2 S 
Tatum 1 D 
Jefferies  1 S  1 SB 
Teykl       1 S 
Wunderlich  1 SB 

Currently the plan is to play an early squad game tomorrow.   

October 20, 2015 - Gray 3, Blue 1

The weather held and the pitching improved as Gray won 3-1 in a full 9 inning scrimmage today.

Each team used 5 pitchers.  All ten pitchers pitched their allotted innings. 

Dane Myers pitched one shutout inning for Blue.  Glenn Otto followed with two more shutout innings.  

Meanwhile the Gray pitcher's matched the Blue team with two shutout innings from Jon Duplantier and 2 more from Josh Pettitte. 

Gray broke through against Austin Solecitto to score two runs after two outs.  Connor Teykl worked a walk.  Dominic DiCaprio doubled to center scoring TeyklCody Staab followed with a triple to the right-field corner that sent DiCaprio home.  A strike-out ended the fourth.  Solecitto pitched a 1-2-3 fifth.  Zach Esquivel pitched two scoreless innings. 

Nick Orewiler followed Solecitto to the mound for Blue and pitched a perfect sixth and issued a one out walk in the seventh but closed the frame on a strike-out and a fly to left. 

Blue tallied one in the seventh against Jackson Parthasarathy.  With one out, Brandt Frazier singled to left.  After a center-field fly out, Braden Rollins walked.  Charlie Warren singled to center to drive home FrazierWarren was thrown out in an attempt to reach second.  That ended the inning. 

Gray answered with a run in the eight off Ben SchwarzGrayson Lewis tripled to deep center.  He scored on Ford Proctor's sac-fly to center.  Dayne Wunderlich singled up the middle.  he stole second and reached third on a throwing error.  He was stranded after a strike-out and fly out.   

In the eighth, Parthasarathy retired the side in order.   

Schwarz retired three of four batters in the ninth.  One runner reached on an infield error.   

Ben Schragger closed for Gray.  He retired the side on two straight come-backers and a ground out to third. 

Pitcher's lines: 

Myers  1 inn 0 H 0 R 1 SO 
Otto      2 inn 0 H 0 R 1 SO 2 BB 
Solecitto  2 inn 2 H 2 R 2 ER  4 SO 1 BB.    
Orewiler   2 inn 0 H 0 R 2 SO 1 BB 
Schwarz   2 inn 2 H 1 R 1 ER 2 SO 
Duplantier  2 inn 1 H 0 R 3 SO 1 BB 
Pettitte        2 inn 3 H 0 R 1 SO 
Esquivel      2 inn 1 H 0 R 1 SO 1 BB 1 HBP 
Parthasarathy  2 inn 2 H 1 R 1 ER 2 SO 1 BB 
Schragger        1 inn 0 H 0 R

Hitters:

Warren 2 S  1 RBI 
Staab 1 T 1 RBI 
Lewis  1 T 
DiCaprio 1 D 1 RBI 
Wunderlich 1 S 1 SB 
Johnson, Jefferies, Frazier, Tatum, Rollins 1 S 
Myers 1 SB

Tomorrow RICE VB at 6:00 PM 

Celebrity Softball at the Reckling Park at 7:00 PM 

October 17, 2015 - Lamar 16, Rice 4

Line Score (Hits-Runs-Errors):
Lamar 16-18-0
Rice      4-10-6

October 13, 2015 - Blue 2, Gray 1

The weather continues to stay late summer-like allowing for great fall ball scrimmages.  Today, the pitchers were once again the story.  Blue scored twice in the fourth and held on for a 2-1 win in six innings. 

Blake Fox and Dane Myers made their first appearances as pitchers today.  Each went an inning.  Jon Duplantier made his third appearance going a little over one inning.  Other pitchers today were Kendal Jefferies and Evan Kravetz for Gray.  Austin Solecitto and Ben Schragger also pitched for Blue. 

In his one inning of work, Fox allowed a single to Gavin Johnson with one out.  He got a strike-out for the second out. Charlie Warren walked.  Fox retired the side on a pop-up to third.

Jon Duplantier walked one and struck-out one in his first inning of work.  He pitched twelve more pitchers in the second .  Fox singled to left and Myers walked.  Duplantier had reached his pitch limit. 

Austin Solecitto pitched the second and third innings for Blue.  Solecitto pitched a perfect second inning.  After he walked Kendal Jefferies to start the third, he picked Jefferies on first.  Two fly outs ended his day.   

Kendal Jefferies pitched a perfect inning in the bottom of the fourth for Gray. 

After three innings, it was zero-zero. 

Dane Myers pitched the fourth for Blue.  He retired the side on seven pitches.  Two ground-outs to second-base sandwiched a pop-up to short.  

Jefferies continued to pitch for Gray.  Cody Staab singled to center.  Staab stole second.  Hunter Kopycinski grounded to short.  Staab was safe on the fielder's choice.  Hunter reached first.  Hunter stole second.  Connor Teykl scored Staab on a sac-fly to left.  Another fly to left was the second out.  Fox laced a double over the third baseman's head down the left-field line to score Hunter.  A line drive was caught in center for the final out of the inning.   

After four, Blue was up 2-0. 

Ben Schragger pitched the fifth and sixth innings for Blue. 

In the fifth, Andrew Dunlap reached on a bad hop single to second.  Josh Pettitte followed with an infield single to third.  A grounder to third forced DunlapPettitte to second.  Braden Rollins reached first. 

Schragger struck-out the next batter.   Grayson Lewis singled to center.  Pettitte scored.  Rollins moved to third and Lewis took second on the throw.  Gavin Johnson walked to load the bases.  A fly to right ended the rally.   

Schragger picked a perfect sixth. 

Evan Kravetz pitched the fifth and sixth for Gray.  Kravetz retired all six batters.

Final score Blue 2, Gray 1.  6 innings. 

Lamar on Saturday at 1:00 PM. 

Pitcher's lines: 

Fox                  1 inn 1 H 0 R 1 BB
 
Duplantier       1 inn 1 H 0 R 2 BB  1 SO 
Solecitto          2 inn 0 H 0 R 1 BB 1 SO 
Myers              1 inn  0 H 0 R  
Jefferies          2 inn 2 H  2 R 2 ER  1 SO 
Schragger       2 inn  3 H 1 R 1 ER 1 BB 1 SO 

Hitters: 

Fox 1 D 1 S 1 RBI 
Lewis 1 S 1 RBI 
Staab 1 S 1 SB 
Pettitte, Johnson, Dunlap  1 S 
Teykl      1 RBI  1 SB 
Kopycinski   1 SB 

October 12, 2015 - Blue 3, Gray 1

Summer continues to hang around for Fall Ball. 

Josh Pettitte made his first start as a pitcher today.  Dane Myers made his first start at third base. 

Blue rallied from an early 1-0 deficit to claim a 3-1 victory today. 

Josh Pettitte started for Blue.  After Cody Staab singled to center and stole second, Josh settled in to strike out the next two batters and get the third out on a fly to center. 

Glenn Otto pitched for the second time this fall.  Otto struck-out the lead-off man.  He walked Ford ProctorDominic DiCaprio doubled to right.  Proctor took third.  Connor Teykl lifted a fly-out to left. Andrew Dunlap played the ball well and held the runner at third.  Otto recorded a strike-out for the third out. 

That was it for each of the starters. 

Ben Schwarz relieved for Blue.  In the second, Andrew Dunlap reached on a one-out single.  He advanced to second on a balk.  A fly to right and a ground-out to third ended the frame. 

Jackson Parthasarathy relieved for Gray.   He pitched a scoreless second inning.  

In the third, Gray scored once off SchwarzChad Tatum drilled the first pitch of the inning down the left-field line for a lead-off double.  Tatum moved to third on an unassisted ground-out to first.  Kendall Jefferies singled home TatumWarren bunted Jefferies to second.  A fly-out ended the stanza. 

Nick Orewiler came into to pitch for Gary.  He pitched a scoreless third.  Josh Pettitte singled for the only base-runner of the inning.   All outs were infield grounders. 

After three, it was Gray 1, Blue 0.

Schwarz pitched a perfect fourth as he finished his turn with two strike-outs. 

In  the fourth, Orewiler gave up two unearned runs as DiCaprio reached second on an infield throwing error.  Teykl's  double to left-center scored DiCaprio.  Two walks followed.  Orewiler got a strike-out for the first out of the inning.  Teykl scored on a sac-fly to right by Brandt Frazier. The inning ended on a fielder's choice grounder to short. 

It was 2-1 Blue after four innings.

Zach Esquivel pitched two scoreless innings for Blue.  He walked one in each inning. 

Nick Orewiler gave up a lead-off HR to Grayson Lewis in the fifth.  Proctor followed with a single to center.  DiCaprio was HBP.  A grounder to short resulted in an infield double play.  Inning called on pitch count.    

Esquivel pitched the sixth for Gray and retired the side in order.

Final Blue 3, Gray 1.

Pitching lines: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pettitte             1 inn 1 H 0 R 2 SO
Otto                    1 inn 1 H 0 R  2 SO  1 BB  
Schwarz             3 inn 3 H 1 R 1 ER  2 SO  
Parthasarathy    0.2 inn 0 H 0 R 
Equivel               3.0  inn 0 H 0 R 2 SO 2 BB 
Orewiler              2.2  inn 4 H 3 R 1 ER 1 SO  2 BB 1 HBP  

Hitters: 

Lewis 1 HR and 1 RBI
Teykl   1 D, 1 RBI 
Tatum,  DiCaprio  1 D 
Jefferies 1 S, 1 RBI
Staab      1 S, 1 SB 
Dunlap, Proctor, Pettitte 1 S 
Frazier SF, 1 RBI 

October 9, 2015 - Gray 7, Blue 3

Today's scrimmage featured five pitchers and went seven innings.  Gray would win again.  This time 7-3.

Jon Duplantier started for the second time this fall.  Grayson Lewis reached first on an infield error.  Lewis stole second.  An outfield fly out followed.  Hunter Kopycinski was HBP.  Another outfield out was recorded.  Brandt Frazier then lifted a pop fly down the right-field line that dropped in between the three fielders for a triple.  Lewis and Kopycinski scored.  Duplantier struck out the final batter to end the inning. 

Jon would pitch to two batters in the second because of pitch count limitation.  Blake Fox reached second on an infield throwing error.   A fielder's choice come-backer ended Duplantier's day. 

Austin Solecitto pitched for Gray.  In his four innings of work, Solecitto retired the first 11 batters.  Dominic DiCaprio then crushed a ball over the left-field fence.  Solecitto retired his last batter on a called third strike.   

Kendal Jefferies relieved for Blue.  Jefferies retired the first five batters he faced before he walked Andrew Dunlap.  A Fly out ended the top of the fourth inning. 

After 4 innings, Gray was up 2-1.

In the fifth, Rodrigo Duluc singled through the left-side to lead-off.  Lewis singled to center.  An outfield out preceded a walk to Hunter Kopycinski.  The walk loaded the bases.  Chuck Warren forced Hunter at second.  Duluc scored.  Lewis to third.  Warren stole second. 

Lewis scored and Warren reached third on a wild pitch.  Frazier walked.  Dunlap reached on an infield single. Warren scored.  Frazier was out at third as he tried to get the extra base.   Three runs scored. 

Evan Kravetz relieved for Gray.  After two quick out, Evan walked Josh Pettitte and Chad TatumBraden Rollins ripped a 3-0 pitch to deep center driving home Pettitte and TatumRollins was thrown out in attempt to turn the double into a triple. 

After 5 innings, Gray was up 5-3. 

Ben Scrhagger relieved for Blue in the sixth.  He would pitch the sixth and seventh innings.  Gray scored one run as Blake Fox singled to short.  After a strike-out, Fox moved to second on an infield grounder to third.  Ford Proctor singled to right.  Fox scored.  Proctor stole second.  Kopycinski walked.  Warren was HBP.  A fielder's choice ended the inning.   

Kravetz was perfect in the sixth. 

In the seventh, Gray added another run.  Dunlap singled to left.  Fox followed with a single to right.  Dunlap to second.  Fox was forced at second on a fielder's choice.  Duluc reached first.  Lewis forced Duluc at second a 6-4 force.  Lewis was caught stealing to end the top of the seventh.

Kravetz pitched another 1-2-3 inning to end the scrimmage. 

Final Gray 7, Blue 3.   

The two teams did combine to hit for the cycle.  Gray pitchers each allowed only one hit. 

Pitching Lines: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Duplantier   1.1 inn  1 H 2 R 0 ER 1 SO 1 HBP 
Jefferies        3.0 inn 3 H 3 R 3 ER 3 BB 
Schragger     2.0  inn, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 SO, 1 BB, 1 HBP 
Solecitto       4.0  inn, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER,  4 SO 
Kravetz         3.0 inn,  1 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 SO, 2 BB

Hitters:

 Dunlap   2 S, 1 RBI, 1 SB 
Fox           1 S 
Rollins     1 D, 2 RBI 
Frazier     1 T, 2 RBI 
DiCaprio  1 HR, 1 RBI 
Proctor    1 S, 1 RBI, 1 SB 
Lewis       1 S, 1 RBI, 1 SB 
Duluc       1 S 
Warren     1 RBI, 1 SB

Have a great weekend. 

October 7, 2015 - Gray 5, Blue 1

After a very quick batting practice, Gray beat Blue 5-1 in 6 innings.   Some hitters had good days as did some pitchers also. 

Nick Orewiler pitched the first two innings for Blue.  Grayson Lewis doubled to the left-field corner on an 0-2 pitch.  Ford Proctor walked on four pitches.  Dominic DiCaprio drove a hard single to right-center scoring LewisProctor went to third. 

A grounder back to the pitcher forced DiCaprio at second.  Proctor was out at the plate on the throw from short to the catcher.  Two outs with Charlie Warren on first.  Warren stole second.  A fly to right ended the first.   

Zach Esquivel started for Gray and retired the side in order in the first. 

Gray 1, Blue 0 after 1 inning. 

Gray scored two more runs off Orewiler in the second.  With one out, Brandt Frazier walked.  Braden Rollins reached on an infield hit.  A fly ball to right advanced each runner.  A wild pitch scored Frazier and moved Rollins to third.  Proctor drew his second walk.  DiCaprio rapped another single to right-center that scored RollinsProctor to third.  A pop-foul ended the inning. 

Esquivel tossed another 1-2-3 inning.  3-0 Gray after 2 innings. 

Brent Schwarz relieved for Blue.  Schwarz pitched a scoreless third.  It wasn't easy however.  Schwarz walked three and hit one.  He struck-out one after the first walk.  After the HBP, he picked the runner off at second.  Two walks loaded the bases.  A pop-out to short ended the frame.

In the third, Blue got their first runner of the day as Andrew Dunlap walked.  A strike-out followed.  Wunderlich forced Dunlap at second.  Esquivel picked him off.  

After three Gray was up 3-0.In the fourth Gray scored two more runs.  DiCaprio singled for the third straight at bat.  Warren followed with a single to center.  Each runner advanced an extra base on an over-throw to third.  Josh Pettitte drove home DiCaprio with a fielder's choice to short.  Warren to third. 

Blake Fox drove home Warren with a single up-the-middle.  Two outs were made on flies to right.

Jackson Parthasarathy relieved for Gray in the fourth and pitched the final three innings.

In the fourth, Blue scored its lone run of the day.  After a called third strike, Kendal Jefferies singled to left.  Jefferies stole second.  A pop-out to left was the second out.  Hunter Kopycinski then drove a ball to deep center for his first hit of the fall.  Jefferies scored.  Another called third strike ended the inning. 

After 4 innings, Gray had stretched the lead to 5-1. 

Schwarz concluded his day in the firth.  Lewis had a lead-off single.  Two ground outs pushed Lewis to third.  A fly out to center ended the top of the fifth. 

Parthasarathy allowed a two out double to Wunderlich.  A fly out to left ended the inng. 

Still 5-1 after 5 innings.

Glenn Otto made his initial appearance of the fall in the top of the sixth.  A fly out to center was followed by a come-backer.  With two outs, Frazier walked.  A 6-4 fielder's choice force ended the stanza. 

Parthasarathy allowed a single by Jefferies.  A deep fly to center was caught.  Jefferies had rounded second and returned to first without touching  second on his return.  He was called out on appeal.  Kopycinski follwed with his second hit.  A grounder to second eneded the scrimmage.

Gray won 5-1. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pitcher's:

Orewiler   2 inn,  4 H, 3 R, 3 ER   3 BB 
Schwarz   3 inn,  4 H, 2 R, 1 ER,  3 BB, ! HBP,  1 SO 
Otto           1 inn, 0 H. 0 R, 0 ER,  1 BB 
Esquivel     3 inn, 0 H. 0 ER,   1 BB, 1 SO 
Parthasarathy  3 inn, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 SO 

Hitter: 

DiCaprio 3S, 2 RBI 
Kopycinski  1D, 1S, 1 RBI 
Lewis      1D, 1S 
Jefferies 2S, 1 SB
Wunderlich 1D
 
Warren 1S, 1 SB 
Fox 1S 
Rollins 1S 
Pettitte  1 RBI. 1 SB  

 

October 4, 2015 - Gray 2, Blue 1

The weather continued to be magnificent.  Today the pitching and fielding matched the weather.  Gray nosed out the Blue squad 2-1 in 6 1/2 innings.   

Austin Solecitto started for Blue and pitched the first two innings.  After Solecitto struck-out the lead-off batter, Connor Teykl walked.   Teykl reached second on a passed ball.  He then advanced to third on a fielder's choice ground-out to short.  Teykl scored on a wild pitch.  A line drive to left ended the inning. 

Jon Duplantier pitched for the first time this fall.  He pitched just one inning. Grayson Lewis led off with a single to right.  Lewis was picked-off first.  Ford Proctor walked.  Dom DiCaprio also singled to right, Proctor to second.  Charlie Warren hit a grounder up yhr middle that Chad Tatum made a diving stop on to prevent the run from scoring.  A pop-out and strikeout ended the first. 

After one, it was 1-0 Gray. 

Solecitto walked Blake Fox (or maybe he hit him with ball four) and then walked Chad TatumSolecitto struck-out the next batter.  Dayne Wunderlich singled to center to load the bases.  Teykl scored Fox from third on a sac-fly to right.  Tatum moved to third.  Wunderlich was picked off first for the third out.

Evan Kravetz relieved for Gray in the bottom of the second.  He would pitch three innings.  Cody Staab walked to lead-off.  Staab was caught stealing.  A fly to center was the second out.  Lewis was HBP.  Ford Proctor doubled Lewis home.   DiCaprio walked.  The inning ended on a fly to center. 

After 2 innings, it was Gray 2 Blue. 

Kendal Jefferies pitched the next three innings for Blue.  He retired the first 7 batters he faced before Teykl singled to center.  Two ground-outs ended his day.  He had 7 ground ball outs, one strikeout and one fly out. 

Kravetz continued for Gray.  In the third, Brandt Frazier led-off with a single to right. A fielder's choice grounder forced Frazier at second.   The inning ended on a 4-6-3 double play. 

In the fourth, Jefferies opened the inning with a single to left.  He was picked-off in attempt to take second.  Two called strike-outs ended the fourth and the day for Kravetz. 

Ben Schragger pitched the last two innings (the 6th and 7th) for Blue.  Schragger was perfect in his two innings.  He struck-out two and had four ground-outs to short. 

Austin Kubitza pitched the 5th and 6th innings for Gray.  He retired the first five batters on two infield grounders and three Ks.  Jefferies hit a sharp grounder down the left field line and hustled to reach second base.  A come-backer ended the bottom of the sixth.   

The final was Gray 2 Blue 1. 

Pitcher's Lines:  

Solecitto 2.0 inn 1 H, 2 R. 1 ER,  4 BB, 2 SO 
Duplantier 1.0 inn,  3 H, 0 R. 1 BB, 1 SO 
Jennings   3.0 inn, 1 H, 0 R, 1 SO 
Kravetz      3.0 inn, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 2 SO 
Schragger 2. 0 inn, 0 H, 0 R, 2 SO 
Kubitza      2.0, 1 H, 0 R, 3 SO 

Hitters:

Jefferies 1 D, 1 S 
Proctor   1 D, 1 RBI 
Teykl     1 S, 1 RBI

The following each had 1 S:  Wunderlich, Lewis, DiCaprio, Warren, Frazier

October 1, 2015 - Gray 7, Blue 6

The perfect fall day for a Rice Owl's fall ball scrimmage.  Blue battled back twice to take a 7-6 win today. 

The weather was a lot prettier than the baseball but it did have its moments. 

Zach Esquivel started for Blue.  He pitched the first three innings. 

In the first, Lewis reached on a walk.  Proctor dropped a singled into short left.  A wild pitched put the runners on 2nd and 3rd.  Two sac-flies to center scored the two runners.  Fox singled and Frazier was HBP.  They were stranded on an outfield fly. 

Nick Orewiler pitched the first tow innings for Gray.

Blue rallied for three runs.  With one out, Dunlap reached on an infield single.  Johnson walked.  DiCaprio doubled to RF.  Dunlap scored Johnson to third.  Teykl singled home Johnson.  An outfield throwing error allowed DiCaprio to score Teykl to second.  A pop-up and a fly out to center ended the frame. 

Blue up 3-2.

With one out, Lewis singled for Gray.  A line drive to first was turned into a double play to end the inning.

Blue played add-on in the second.  Tatum reached on an infield error.  He stole second.  Wunderlich doubled Tatum home.  A wild pitch sent him to third.  A SO followed.  Wunderlich attempted to score as the ball got by the catcher.  He was out catcher to pitcher covering.   

Johnson walked and DiCaprio singled.  Inning ended on pitch count. 

Blue increased their lead to 4-2 after 2. 

Esquivel had a limit of 10 pitched in the third.  Warren blooped a single to left.  He stole second and took third on a fielder's choice grounder to second.  Kopycinski drove him home with his second sac-fly to center.  Inning over. 

Ben Schwarz relieved Orewiler in the third and pitched the next three innings.   

Blue made three straight ground-outs to second base for a quick inning for Schwarz. 

Blue 4 Gray 3  after most of 3 innings. 

Jackson Parthasarathy relieved and pitched the 3rd, 4th, and 5th innings for Blue.

Pettitte was the only base-runner for gray.  He reached on an infield single and stole second.  .  He was stranded. 

Blue went scoreless in the fourth.  Tatum singled but was erased on a 6-4-3 DP.  Dunlap was HBP.  Johnson reached on an infield error.  Dicaprio walked to load the bases.  A fly to the outfield left the bases loaded. 

Still 4-3 Blue. 

In the fifth, Gray rallied as Proctor reached second on a dropped fly ball.  A pop-out to short followed.  Warren singled up-the-middle (hereafter UTM).   Proctor scored.  Warren out on attempt to take second.  Fox walked,  Frazier was HBP again.  Two runners advanced on a wild pitch. 

Pettitte reached on another infield single.  Fox scored.  Frazier to third. Rollins singled UTM.  Frazier scored.  Infield ground-out ended the inning.  Gray had taken a 6-4 lead.

In the bottom of the fifth, Staab singled to center with one out.  A pop-up was the second out.  Wunderlich HBP.  Dunlap, giving us his best impersonation of the Astro's Gattis, tripled to deep center.  Staab and Wunderlich scored to tie the game.  Johnson then singled Dunlap home for the lead.  Inning over.

Parthasarathy retired Gray in order. 

Blue wins 7-6. 

I left for soccer where Rice won 4-2. 

No scrimmage tomorrow. 

September 29, 2015 - Gray 6, Blue 1

After an hour rain and lightning delay, the second fall ball scrimmage got underway just after 5:30 PM. 

The Gray line-up was G. Lewis @ 2b, C. Warren in CF, D. DiCaprio @ C, F. Proctor @ SS, B. Frazier in RF, G. Johnson @ 3b, B. Rollins in LF, B. Fox @ 1b, and K. Jefferies as SP and DH.  E. Kravetz as  RP. 

The Blue line-up consisted of D. Wunderlich in CF, C. Staab in RF, H. Kopycinski @ C, C. Teykl @ SS, J. Pettitte @ 1b, A. Dunlap in LF, R. Duluc @ 3rd, C. Tatum @ 2b, A. Solecitto SP and B. Schragger as RP. 

In the first inning for Gray, Lewis walked.  Warren singled to SS.  DiCaprio walked to load the bases. Proctor got an RBI when he was HBP.  Frazier drove home the second run with a sac-fly to right-field.  Johnson walked to reload the bases. 

Solecitto struck out the next batter and ended the inning on a fly to right. 

Rollins retired Blue in order on a fly to right, a ground-out to third, and another fly to right. 

In the second, Jefferies singled to center for Gray.  A fly to center was the first out.  A strikeout followed for the second out.  DiCaprio followed with a solid single to left.  The inning was called on pitch count. 

In the bottom of the second, Blue mounted a rally after two outs.  Dunlap walked.  Duluc singled to left.  Dunlap to second.  Tatum walked to load the bases for WunderlichDayne hit a ball to deep third.  with no play at first Duluc beat the third baseman to the bag to plate DunlapJefferies struck-out the next batter to end the second inning.

Gray 2, Blue 1 after 2. 

Schragger took over for Gray in the top of the third.  Ford Proctor ripped a 2-0 pitch over the right-field wall for the first HR of the fall.  A pop foul was caught on a great play by Josh Pettittie in front of the first base dugout steps..  Johnson drew his second walk of the evening.  Rollins doubled to right center-field.  Johnson was out at the plate 9-4-2.  A fly to center ended the top of the third. 

In the bottom of the third, Evan Kravetz relieved for Gray.  After a ground-out to third, Teykl reached on an infield single off the second base bag.  Gray turned a 6-4-3 double play to end the third.   

Kravetz would strike-out two with a ground-out to second sandwiched between for a perfect fourth.

Austin Kubitz was visiting today before going to the fall league in Arizona.  He asked for a chance to pitch to get ready.  WG was happy to oblige. 

In the top of the fourth, Austin struck out the lead-off man.  The ball was in the dirt and the throw to first allowed the runner to reach bae.  As the base got past first the runner attempted to go to second but was thrown out.  The next batter struck-out but reached on a passed ball.  DiCaprio grounded to third.The throw to first was in the dirt and bounced away.  An errant throw to third allowed the lead runner to score.  DiCaprio moved to second. Proctor walked.  Austin got his third strike-out of the inning for the second out.  Johnson hit a shot to left-center that scored DiCaprio and Proctor.  The fourth strike-out of the inning ended the top of the fourth. Three unearned runs had scored. 

In the fifth, Austin got the lead-off man for his fifth strike-out.  Lewis ripped a solid single through the right-side of the infield.  Warren forced Lewis at second on a fielder's choice.  Warren stole second base.  DiCaprio battled Austin before he hit a hard  ground-out to short that ended the scrimmage. 

Final score was Gray 6, Blue 1 in 4 1/2 innings. 

Pitcher's lines: 

Jefferies    2 inn 1 R, 1 ER,  2 H, 2 BB, 1 SO 
Kravetz      2 inn 0 R, 1 H , 2 SO 
Solecitto   1.2 inn, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 H, 3 BB, 1 HP, 2 SO 
Schragger 1.0  inn, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 H, 1 BB 
Kubitza      2.0 inn, 3 R, 0 ER, 2 H, 1 BB, 5 SO  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hitters:

 Proctor 1 HR, 2 RBI 
Rollins 1 D 
Johnson 1 S, 2 RBI 
Wunderlich 1 S, 1 RBI 
DiCaprio, Lewis, Warren, Jefferies, Teykl, Duluc 1 S 
Frazier  SF, 1 RBI  

September 28, 2015 - Gray 4, Blue 3

Gray held on to win a rain shortened three plus innings game in the first fall ball scrimmage of 2015. 

Freshman pitcher Jackson Parthasarathy started for Blue.  He pitched a perfect first inning.  In the second, the lead-off man was HBP.  The runner was eliminated as Blue turned a nice 6-4-3 double play.  A grounder to third ended Jackson's two innings of work. 

Nick Orewiler started for Gray.  His first pitch hit Grayson Lewis.  After a fly out to center, Dominque DiCaprio, freshman catcher, singled to center sending Lewis to second.  Orewiler struck out the next batter and the inning ended on a line drive fly to center. 

With two out in the second, Blue got back-to-back singles from Brandt Frazier and newcomer Braden Rollins.  A fielder's choice grounder forced Rollins at second to end the frame. 

It was 0-0 after two innings.

In the third inning, another freshman Brent Schwarz pitched for Gray.  Rodrigo Duluc, freshman third baseman, walked. A pop foul to the catcher followed.  Duluc stole second and advanced to third on the throw past the second baseman.   

Dayne Wunderlich beat out an infield roller to first. Duluc holding third. Wunderlich advanced to second and Duluc scored on a failed pick-off throw to first.  Freshman outfielder Cody Staab walked. 

Wunderlich stole third and Staab stole second on a double steal.  Wunderlich scored as the throw to third sailed high.  Staab held at second base.  Hunter Kopycinski walked.  Connor Teykl hit an RBI single to center.  Staab scored.  Hunter to second. 

Frosh shortstop Kendal Jeffries forced Connor at second.  Hunter advanced to third.  Andrew Dunlap grounded to third.  Hunter scored as the throw bounced and was not be fielded cleanly at first.  Kendal was safe at third.  The inning was called.   

Four runs scored on two hits and three walks. 

Schwarz recovered and in the fourth with a ground-out, a hit batter and two fly balls to left. 

Another freshman pitcher, Zach Esquivel, pitched the third and fourth for Gray.  In the third, Zach retired the first batter on a fly to center.  DiCaprio walked.  Ford Proctor lifted a pop tp short leftfield that was dropped.  Rightfielder Josh Pettitte singled to left for an RBI as DiCaprio scored.  The inning ended on another 6-4-3 double-play. 

In the fourth, lead-off batter Blake Fox singled off the pitcher's glove.  Brandt Frazier got his second hit of the day with a drive to centerfield.  Fox moved to third.  DH Braden Rollins drove home Fox with a ground-out to second.  Frazier took third.  Grayson Lewis singled to center.  Frazier scored.  With one ball on Charlie Warren, the game was called due to rain. 

Final was Gray 4, Blue 3.   

Pitcher's lines:          

Parthasarathy   2.0 inn  0 H, 0 R, 0 SO, 1 HBP 
Schwarz           1.2 inn 2 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 0 SO, 3 BB, 1 HBP 
Orewiler            2.0 inn,3 H, 0 R, 1 SO, 1 HBP 
Esquivel           1.1 inn, 4 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 0 SO, 1 FP 

Hitters: 

Wunderlich, Teykl, DiCaprio, Pettitte, Fox, Rollins and Lewis each had a single 

Frazier had a single and a double. 

Teykl, Pettitte, Rollins and Lewis each had an RBI.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2016 Spring Practice

2016 SEASON (beginning January 29, 2016)

Please note that the sch​edule below is per the baseball office.  ALL times are approximate.  Also, the schedule is subject to change due to weather, etc., so you can double check by monitoring this webpage or calling Daniel at 713 348-8864. 

DAY PRACTICE INTRASQUAD PROBABLE PITCHERS
Fri 1/29  3:00 pm 4:00 pm Otto, Duplantier, Salinas, Pettitte
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower l Rice Release
Sat 1/30 10:30 am 11:30 pm Solecitto, Esaquivel, Orewiler, Amador and Jefferies
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Sun 1/31 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Fox, Myers, Parthasarathy, Kraverz and Schwarz
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Mon 2/1     Off day
Tue 2/2     Practice only
Wed 2/3 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Otto, Duplantier, Salinas, Pettitte, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Thu 2/3 3:15 pm 4:15 pm Solecitto, Esquivel, Orewiler, Amador and Jefferies
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Fri 2/5 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Fox, Myers, Parthasarathy, Kravetz and Schwarz
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Sat 2/6      Practice only
Sun 2/7     Practice only
Mon 2/8     Off day
Tue 2/9 3:15 pm 4:15 pm Otto, Duplantier, Salinas, Pettitte, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 2/10 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Amador, Esquivel, Solecitto, Orewiler
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Thu 2/11 3:15 pm 4:15 pm Fox, Parthasarathy
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Fri 2/12 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Kravetz, Schwarz
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Sat 2/13     Practice only
Heart 2/14     Practice only
Mon 2/15 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Otto, Duplantier, Salinas, Pettitte, Schragger
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Tues 2/16 4:30 pm 5:30 pm Amador, Esquivel, Solecitto, Orewiler, Parthasarathy, Myers, Jefferies
Unofficial recap by Roger Tower
Wed 2/17     Off day
Thu 2/18     Practice only
Fri 2/19     PLAY BALL!

Rosters are available here.
Unofficial final cumulative statistics by Roger Tower are available here.
Webpage by Alan Shelby

 

2016 Spring Practice Tower

SPRING PRACTICE (January - February 2016)
Unofficial Recaps by Roger Tower

 
February 16, 2016 - Gray 5, Blue 0:
 

The final scrimmage was played under the lights on a perfect spring evening.

The Gray squad once again won behind stellar pitching from Willy Amador, Austin Solecitto and Kendal Jefferies and a combined five RBI from Charlie Warren and Tristan Gray. 

The final was 5-0 Gray in seven innings. 

Amador went four solid innings giving up just two hits while striking out five and walking just one.  One of the hits was a misplayed pop-up that was turned into an out as Ford Proctor tried to stretch it into an infield double.   The other hit was a single up the middle that Dane Myers collected.  Those the only hits for Blue on the day. 

Solecitto worked two innings.  He struck-out the first four batters he faced but then walked two straight on a total of nine pitches.  A line drive back to Austin and a throw to first doubled up the runner on first to end his turn. 

Jefferies pitched the seventh.  Myers reached on an infield error.  Jefferies retired the next three hitters on a fly to center, a strikeout, and a pop-up to short. 

Zach Esquivel had an excellent outing for Blue.  Zach pitched two shutout innings.  After a 1-2-3 inning in the first, Dom DiCaprio walked to lead-off the second.  Ryan Chandler hit a sinking line drive to center that Dayne Wunderlich made an excellent on.  Khevin Brewer dropped a single to right.  Dom took second base.  The Blue infield turned a 4-6-3 double play to end the second.  Esquivel allowed no runs on one hit with one walk. 

Nick Orewiler relieved in the third for Blue.  Jefferies drew a lead-off walk.  A strikeout followed.  Jefferies stole second.  Chad Tatum singled to left.  Jefferies went to third.  Warren singled up the middle.  Jefferies scored.  Tatum reached second.   

Tatum advanced to third on a wild pitch.  Warren moved to second as the throw to third to get Tatum got past the third baseman.  Andrew Dunlap walked to load the bases.  Tristan Gray's single to right drove home Tatum and Warren.  The inning was called after a soft liner to short. 

Orewiler gave up a lead-off double to Chandler in the fourth.  Brewer reached on a HBP.  Fox walked to load the bases.  Orewiler struck out the next batter and induced an inning ending 4-6-3 double play to escape trouble.   

In the fifth, Nick struck-out the side.

Orewiler allowed 3 runs on four hits with five strikeouts, three walks and a hit batter. 

Dane Myers pitched the sixth.  He walked Gray to start the inning.  An infield grounder advanced Gray to second.  The batter out at first.  A strikeout and line-out to right ended Myer's outing. 

No runs, no hits, one walk, strike out. 

Jackson Parthasarathy pitched the seventh for Blue.  Blake Fox looped a single to left.  Strikeout followed.  Tatum doubled to left-center.  Fox raced to third.  Warren then singled to right driving home Fox and Tatum.  Warren to second on the throw home.  The inning ended on a ground-out to third and a strikeout.   

Final Gray 5, Blue 0. 

I left as the infielders were practicing catching pop-ups after the game. 

Bring on the Wildcats. 

February 15, 2016 - Gray 2, Blue 1: 

The Gray pitching tandem of Jon Duplantier and Glenn Otto held Blue to one run on 3 hits to win 2-1 in five innings today.

Duplantier pitched three innings.  He gave up a lead-off single to Charlie WarrenWarren was caught stealing.  Two strike-outs sandwiched a walk to Ryan Chandler.  Chandler stole second.  

   

Duplantier faced three batters in each of the next two innings.  Kendall Jefferies reached on an infield error.  He was erased on a 6-4-3 DP.  Jon struck out the side in the third.

He had 5 SOs, 1 BB, 1 H and no runs. 

Glenn Otto pitched the fourth and fifth innings for Gray.  Charlie Warren was HBP (the first pitch).  Warren stole second.  Otto struck out the next two hitters before walking Dom DiCaprio.   

Ford Proctor dropped an RBI double down the left-field line.  Warren scored.  DiCaprio to third.  A line drive to short ended the fourth.   

In the fifth, Chad Tatum singled to right with one out.  A ground-out and strike-out followed to end the fifth.

Glenn allowed 1 R on 2 H with 3 SOs and a HBP and a BB. 

For Blue, the pitchers were Josh Pettitte (2 inn), Ricky Salinas (2 inn) and Ben Schragger. (1 inn). 

In the first inning, Grayson Lewis and Tristan Gray each doubled.  Lewis scored on Gray's double.  A fly out to left, a grounder to second with Gray taking third, and another fly to left ended the inning. 

In the second, Cody Staab reached on a lead-off walk.  He was forced at second on a grounder to third.  The inning ended on a 4-6-3 DP.

Pettitte allowed 1 R, 2 H, and 1 BB. 

In the third, Salinas walked Tristan Gray after two outs.  A fly to right ended that frame. 

In the fourth, Salinas walked Cody Staab with two outs.  He struck out the final batter to end his day.

Salinas allowed no R, no H, and walked two. 

In the fifth, Gavin Johnson doubled to center off SchraggerGavin moved to third on a ground-out to the right-side.  Lewis hit his second double of the day to drive home Gavin.  A fly and strike-out ended the stanza.

Schragger allowed 1 R, 2 H, with 1 SO. 

Interestingly all four hits by the Gray team were doubles. 

Tomorrow will be the final scrimmage.  It'll be an evening scrimmage.

February 12, 2016 - Gray 4, Blue 2: 

Today's scrimmage was played in the best weather day of the spring preseason.

Gray rallied with two runs in the top of the seventh to break a 2-2 deadlock.  Gray's Dane Myers then shut-out Blue in the bottom of the seventh to capture the win for Gray. 

Evan Kravetz started for Blue and pitched through five innings.  Brent Schwarz did the same for Gray. 

After a 1-2-3 first inning, Kravetz gave up an unearned run in the second.  Myers went to second on a combo of infield errors.  Charlie Warren singled him home.  Warren stole second.  A line drive out to short was the first out.  Connor Teykl was safe on an infield single.  Inning was called on pitch count. 

Gray scored another run in the third.  Dom DiCaprio walked to start the frame.  A fly-out followed.  Rodrigo Duluc continued his hot hitting with a sharp single to center.  DiCaprio to second.  A strikeout was the second out.  Ford Proctor singled home DiCaprioDuluc held at second.  Another strikeout ended the top of the third. 

With two out in the fourth, Dayne Wunderlich singled to short.  He was picked off 1-3-6 to end the inning.

In the fifth, Dom Dicaprio reached on another infield single.  A crisp 4-6-3 double play ended the fifth and Evan's outing for the day. 

Schwarz faced just three men in each of the first two innings.  Khevin Brewer was HBP with one out.  A strike'em-out throw'em-out double play produced the final two outs. 

In the second, Gavin Johnson walked.  He was eliminated on a second to short to first DP.  An infield ground-out ended the second. 

In the third, Brandt Frazier singled off the left field wall on a exceptionally hard line drive.  He was stranded after a grounder to first. 

In the fourth, Hunter Kopycinski singled to left with two out.  Grayson Lewis made a nice diving stop on a ball hit up the middle to retire the side.  

In the fifth, Blue rallied to tie the game up.  Blake Fox tripled to deep center to lead-off.  Chad Tatum walked.  First out was a strikeout. 

Cody Staab grounded out to the right-side to score Fox Tatum moved to second.  Brewer singled to left.  Tatum scored.  Brewer stole second on a delayed steal.  A fly out ended the inning and the outing for Schwarz. 

After five innings, it was 2-2. 

Kendal Jefferies relieved for Blue.  Jefferies pitched a perfect sixth.  

Dane Myers replaced Schwarz for Gray.  Kopycinski reached on an infield error.  After a fly out to center, Kopycinski was forced at second.  Jefferies reached first.  He stole second.  A fly out to left ended the sixth. 

In the top of the seventh, Andrew Dunlap tripled to right-center.  Dane Myers singled him home.  Myers went to third on Warren's single to right-field.  Wunderlich scored Myers with a sac-fly to center.  A fly out and pop foul out ended the seventh. 

Myers faced three batters in the bottom of the seventh. A fly to right.  Frazier hit a ball down the left-field line that looked like a sure double.  A good throw from Wunderlich to second cut Frazier down.  A ground-out to short and the throw to first ended the scrimmage. 

Final Gray 4, Blue 2 Seven innings. 

First game is next Friday vs. Arizona at 6:00 PM. 

Go Owls!! 

February 11, 2016 - Gray 2, Blue 2: 

Blake Fox and Jackson Parthasarathy each started and pitched five innings.  Blue and Gray tied at 2-2.

Blue scored two in the third on a 2-run single by Jefferies.

Fox carried a shutout in to the fifth.  Warren hit a single to center that was played into a LL HR.  Myers walked and moved to third on Dunlap's single.  He scored on Gray's double. 

February 10, 2016 - Gray 5, Blue 4: 

Another gorgeous day as Gray won 5-4. 

Willie Amador started for Blue and Zach Esquivel for Gray. 

With each pitcher giving up two early runs, it looked as if it might not be the pitcher's day. Each settled down after the shaky start. 

Amador walked Grayson LewisLewis reached second on a passed ball. Ford Proctor followed with the first of his three singles off the day. Lewis holding at third.  Kendal Jefferies singled to left.  Lewis scored.  Proctor took second.  A strike out followed.  Dayne Wunderlich Walked to load the bases.  Blake Fox singled to left.  All runners moved up a base as Proctor scored.  A strikeout and pop-up to second ended the inning.   

Esquivel also walked the lead-off man (Charlie Warren) in the bottom of the first.  Warren went to third on an errant pick-off throw to first.  Hunter Kopycinski singled Warren home. Ryan Chandler walked.  Runner moved to second.  A strikeout followed.  Tristan Gray drove Kopycinski home with a single to center.  Pitch count ended the frame. 

It was 2-2 after one. 

Amador allowed only a two out single to Proctor in the second and then retired the side in order in the third. 

In the fourth, Khevin Brewer doubled to the left-field corner to lead-off.   A wild pitch moved Brewer to third. A short outfield fly was the first out.  Brewer held.  With the infield drawn-in, a ground-out from second to first didn't advance Brewer.  This left the door open for the hot Proctor.  His single to center scored Brewer.  Inning over on total pitch count. 

Esquivel also settled into a good routine.  Chad Tatum had a two out single in the second.  Rodrigo Duluc singled to center to open the third.  A one pitch 6-4-3 double play eliminated Duluc.  A ground out to short ended the third.   

Esquivel retired the side in order in the fourth and fifth.   

Nick Orewiler relieved for Blue in the fifth and pitched three innings (5th, 6th, and 7th). 

In the fifth, Orewiler struck-out the lead-off man but walked Dom DiCaprioWunderlich singled.  DiCaprio to second.  Fox hit a grounder to short.  Fox was out at first with the runners each advancing a base. 

A wild pitch scored DiCaprioWunderlich to third.  Brewer walked.  Inning over on pitch count. 

After five innings, it was Gray 4, Blue 2.

Orewiler struck-out three in the sixth but hit Lewis with a pitch. 

Austin Solecitto relieved for Gray.  He pitched the final three innings.   

With two outs in the sixth, Solecitto hit Warren with a pitch.  A ground-out ended the inning.

In the seventh, Orewiler was greeted with an infield single by JefferiesJefferies stole second.  DiCaprio singled to right as Jefferies held at third.  A short fly to left once again failed to score the runner at third.  Fox hit a deeper fly to left that did score Jefferies.  An infield ground-out ended the top pf the seventh. 

Solecitto gave up a two out double to Gray.  An outfield fly ended the seventh with Gray up 5-2. 

Ben Schragger pitched a scoreless eighth for Blue.

Cody Staab dropped a ball into short left.  Andrew Dunlap was playing very shallow.  He charged the ball and fired over the first baseman's head.  If the throw had been on target it might have been an out.  Staab reached on the hit and took second on the over-throw.  Staab was caught stealing 2-5.    Gavin Johnson singled to right. Johnson went to second as Lewis grounded out third to first.  Another infield grounder ended Schragger's day.  

Blue made it interesting in the bottom of the eighth as they rallied for two runs. Solecitto still pitching.  Connor Teykl walked.  A strike-out followed.  Brandt Frazier walked.  Duluc got his second hit of the day with a single to right that scored TeyklSolecitto got his second strikeout of the frame.  Kopycinski reached on an infield error that scored Frazier.  Inning over on pitch count. 

Final score Gray 5, Blue 4.  8 innings .

February 9, 2016 - Gray 7, Blue 3: 

The weather just keeps getting better everyday.   

Today the top of the Gray batting order sparked the squad to a 7-3 win in 9 plus innings. 

Grayson Lewis, Dane Myers and Tristan Gray combined to score all seven runs, had all seven RBI, and nine of the eleven hits by the Gray squad. 

Lead-off man Lewis had two HRs and two singles for ten total bases.  Lewis scored three runs and had two RBI. 

In the second spot, Dane Myers was HBP and had two singles and scored three runs.

In the three hole, Gray had belted a three run HR.  He added two RBI doubles for a total of five RBI and eight total bases.  He scored one run. 

The other two hits by the Gray squad were a triple from Dayne Wunderlich in the second and a single from Khevin Brewer in the third.

The Gray Squad hit for the cycle on the day.  The three combined HRs increased the preseason total to six. 

Gray squad scored three runs in the third on Gray's HR.   

They scored two more runs in the fifth on a Lewis HR to left.  Myers singled and Gray doubled him home. 

In the eighth, they repeated that.  Lewis HR.  Myers single.  Gray RBI double. 

The Blue squad scored three runs on seven hits.  All hits were singles.  After a walk to Andrew Dunlap, an infield single by Ford Proctor and a single to center Blake Fox singled home the first run in the fourth off Jon Duplantier.   

With the bases loaded, Brandt Frazier walked to send home the second run of the inning. 

In the fifth, Rodrigo Duluc reached on an infield hit and advanced to second on a throwing error.  Duluc took third on Charlie Warren's fly to right.   

Hunter Kopycinski's sac-fly scored Duluc. 

Other Blue singles were Frazier in the third and Proctor got his second single of the day in the eighth. 

It should be noted that Hunter Kopycinski caught two runners stealing with perfect throws to second base.  Dom DiCaprio also picked a runner off third. 

Gray Pitching lines:    

 

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Duplantier  3.1 inn, 2 R, 2 ER, 5 H, 6 SO, 3 BB 
Pettitte        3.2 inn, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 H, 4 SO, 2 BB 
Schragger   1.0 inn, 0 R, ) ER,  0 H, 1 SO, 0 BB 

February 5, 2016 - Blue 7, Gray 2: 

In the longest scrimmage of the preseason, Blue won their first scrimmage over Gray today 7-2.

Once the sun set, the temperature fell making for a very chilly evening.  However, the cool temps couldn't shut down the Blue batters today.

Blue scored one in the fourth, two in the fifth, one in each of the sixth and eight and two more in the ninth. 

Gray posted their only two in the sixth. 

For Blue, Jackson Parthasarathy pitched four innings of shutout ball. In his outing, he allowed 2 hits, walked one and struck out three.  Ryan Chandler doubled in the first and singled in the third for the only hits off Parthasarathy. 

For Gray, Blake Fox pitched three and one-third innings.  He held Blue scoreless the first three innings.  Andrew Dunlap had the only hit.   

In the fourth, Grayson Lewis led-off with a single to center.  Ford Proctor and Dane Myers each walked to load the bases.  A grounder to second forced Myers as Lewis scored. 

Blake allowed one run, two hits, two walks and struck-out two. 

Brent Schwarz relieved for Blue in the fifth and pitched four innings.  He pitched shutout ball in three of the innings.  In the sixth, Gray scored twice.  Ryan Chandler walked to start the frame. 

      

Chandler stole second and took third on the errant throw to second.  A strikeout followed.  Tristan Gray reached via another walk.  Chandler scored and Tristan went to second on a passed ball.  Gavin Johnson's single to right  scored Gray.  Inning called on pitch count. 

Schwarz went 3 2/3 innings.  He allowed 2 runs, 1 earned run, 3 hits, 2 walks and struck-out 5. 

Evan Kravetz pitched innings 5, 6 and 7 for Gray. 

Blue scored two runs in the fifth on infield singles by Andrew Dunlap and Hunter KopycinskiCharlie Warren doubled down the left-field line.  Dunlap scored.  Kopycinski to third.   A wild pitch scored KopycinskiWarren to third.  Kravetz struck-out the next two batters.  Rodrigo Duluc and Lewis drew walks to load the bases.  Inning called on pitch count.

Blue added another run in the sixth.  Ford Proctor opened the inning with a single to right.  He stole second.  Dane Myers singled to center.  Proctor took third.  Connor Teykl singled to left.  Proctor scored.  Myers to second.  A 6-4-3 double play followed.  Myers to third.  The inning ended on a fly to left. 

Kravetz retired the side in order in the seventh. 

Kravetz pitched 2.2 innings.  He allowed 3 runs, 2 earned runs, 6 hits, 2 walks with 2 strikeouts.   

Ben Schragger pitched the eighth for Gray.  Duluc struck-out but reached on the wild pitch on the third strike.  Gray turned a beautiful 4-6-3 double play.  Proctor doubled to right. Teykl singled Proctor home.  Teykl was forced out at second on a ball hit to short. 

Schragger went one inning and allowed one earned run with one strikeout.

Dane Myers came on to pitch the ninth for Blue.  He retired Gray in order on a pop-foul to the catcher and two strike-outs.   

In order to get Myers some more work, he pitched the bottom of the ninth for Gray. 

Blue would score twice as Warren reached on a bad hop single to first.  Wunderlich doubled to left.  Warren scored.  

Frazier doubled past the diving left-fielder to score Wunderlich.  A strikeout followed.  Lewis singled to left.  Frazier stopped at third.  Game called. 

Myers total for the day was 1 1/3 innings with 2 earned runs, 3 hits and three strikeouts. 

Blue wins 7-2. 

Fan fest on Sunday. 

February 4, 2016 - Gray 8, Blue 2: 

Today the teams played 7 innings with Gray dominating 8-2 scoring two in the fourth, three in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh.  Blue scored single runs in the third and fifth.

Zach Esquivel started for Blue and pitched the first four innings.  He pitched shutout ball through the first three innings.  Tristan Gray and Kendall Jefferies each had a single off Esquivel in those innings.   

 

In the fourth, Dayne Wunderlich placed a perfect bunt down the third baseline to lead-off.  Hunter Kopycinski tripled to center-field to score WunderlichCody Staab brought Kopycinski home with a sac-fly to left.  A come-backer to Esquivel and a strike-out ended the fourth.

Willy Amador pitched the first three innings for Gray.  Amador gave up a one out double to Andrew DunlapRyan Chandler drew a walk.  The inning ended on a fly out to center and a pop to short.   

Amador worked out of trouble again in the second.  Chad Tatum walked to lead-off.  A strike-out followed.  An infield error followed pushing Tatum to second.  Frazier reached first.  A fielder's choice to second forced FrazierTatum moved to third.  Blake Fox reached first.  A strike-out ended the second. 

In the third, Dunlap hit his second one out double of the game.  Chandler pushed Dunlap to third with a Texas Leaguer to center.   Chandler and Dunlap pulled off a double steal when Chandler remained in the pickle long enough for Dunlap to score.  Chandler took second on the throw to home.   Dom DiCaprio walked.  A double play from second to short to first ended the third and Amador's outing. 

Nick Orewiler relieved in the fourth for Gray.  Orewiler pitched the third, fourth and fifth for Gray.  Nick gave up only an unearned run in the fifth as Rodrigo Duluc reached on an outfield error.   Duluc to second.  Charlie Warren singled to center or score DulucOrewiler struck out the next batter and got the final out of the fifth on a grounder to second.

In the sixth, Orewiler worked out of trouble after DiCaprio singled to right center and Ford Proctor followed with another.  DiCaprio and Proctor each moved up on an infield ground-out.  With the infield drawn in, Gray made a nice stop and throw home to get DiCaprio at the plate.  A fly-out ended the sixth and Orewiler's outing. 

Austin Solecitto pitched the fifth, sixth and seventh for Blue. 

In the fifth, Grayson Lewis was HBP.  Gray singled to right.  Lewis to third.  Dane Myers then crushed a ball over the fence in left for a three run HR.  Two strike-outs sandwiched an infield single to end the fourth. 

After five, it was Gray 5 Blue 2. 

In the sixth, Staab doubled to lead-off.  Jefferies singled to left.  Staab to third.  Jefferies moved to second on the throw home.  Khevin Brewer scored Staab with a sac-fly to right.  Two quick outs ended the rally. 

After 6, it was Gray up 7-2.

After an opening strike-out, Connor Teykl walked.  An infield error followed that placed Teykl at second and Wunderlich at first.  Kopycinski singled to left.  Teykl scored.  Two strike-outs ended Solecitto followed. 

Kendal Jefferies finished the game for Gray.  Strike-out.  Warren Singled.  Fly out.  Come-backer to Jefferies pitcher to first.  Scrimmage over. 

Final Gray 8  Blue 2. 

Again tomorrow. 

3, 2016 - Gray 4, Blue 2: 

Gray powered their way past Blue today thanks to two two-run homers.  Ryan Chandler got Gray even with the first shot in the fourth inning and Andrew Dunlap hit the winner in the top of the seventh to give Gray the victory.

Jon Duplantier pitched the first three inning and started the fourth for Blue. 

Ricky Salinas pitched the first three innings for Gray.

Duplantier held Gray scoreless in the first three innings.  He struck out two in the first after Charlie Warren had a lead-off single.  Warren was caught stealing.  Duplantier retired the side in order in the second.   

In the third, Jon walked Fox to start the inning.  Two strike outs followed and a pop-out to short ended the third.

Blue greeted Salinas with three straight hits in the bottom of the first,  Garyson Lewis singled to center.  Tristan Gray doubled to right.  Lewis to third.  Dane Myers singled to right-center.  Lewis scored.  Gray held at third with Myers out in attempt to take second base on throw home.  A fielder's choice grounder to first had Gray cut down at the plate.  Dayne Wunderlich was HBP.  A fly to center ended the first. 

Salinas struck-out the lead-off man, walked Kendal Jefferies then retired the next two batters on a pop to short and a grounder to short. 

In the third, Gray walked with one out. Myers was HBP.  Each runner moved up a base on a ground out to first base with the pitcher covering.  Wunderlich reached on an infield single to short.  Gray scored.  Myers to third.   

Wunderlich was caught stealing to end the inning. 

After three, it was Blue 2  Gray 0.

Duplantier started the fourth with a limited pitch count.  Dunlap walked on a full count.  Chandler then hit over the right-center field fence to score Dunlap.  After three balls to the next hitter, Duplantier had reached his pitch limit. 

Glenn Otto pitched for Gray in innings 4-6. Glenn didn't allow a run and gave up just a single to Myers in the fifth. He struck out 6.  However, as always, Glenn walked enough (6 to be exact) to keep it much too interesting.   

Josh Pettitte pitched the fifth and sixth innings for Blue.  He faced the minimum of six batters as he struck-out 2 and walked one. He retired the side in order in the fifth.  With one out in the sixth, Chad Tatum walked.   Blue turned a 5-4-3 double play to end the sixth. 

Ben Schragger pitched the seventh for Blue.  Warren led-off with a walk and came home on Dunlap's homer to left.  An infield out was followed by a called strike-out.  Ford Proctor singled to center.  He was out in an attempt to steal second.  This ended the scrimmage. 

Gray wins 4-2. 

There will be another squad game tomorrow about 4:15 PM. 

January 31, 2016 - Gray 4, Blue 0: 

Today we had our first winner of the spring as Gray won 4-0 over Blue in 6 innings.  Weather was perfect again. 

The Gray pitchers held Blue scoreless and allowed only 3 hits on the day.  

Gray batters put together the first multiple run rally of the spring scoring 3 in the third inning. 

Blake Fox started for Blue and held Gray scoreless in his two innings of work.   

With one out in the first, Kendal Jefferies reached on a high hop infield single to second.  He took second on an errant throw to first.  Ryan Chandler walked.  An infield fly rule pop to first and a grounder to short ended the inning.

In the second, Fox hit Andrew Dunlap with a pitch.  Chad Tatum reached on an infield single to short.  Dunlap to second.  Fox then struck-out the next three batters.  That ended his day.

Jackson Parthasarathy pitched the first three innings for Gray.  He pitched to only 9 batters in his three innings.  Grayson Lewis reached on a sharp single to left to lead-off.  A fly to left was the first out.  A grounder to second was turned into a double play.  He retired the side in order in the next two innings. 

Evan Kravetz relieved Fox and pitched the next three innings.   

In the third, Jefferies doubled to right.  Chandler doubled to left.  Jefferies scored.  Dom DiCaprio singled to center.  Chandler scored.  A fly out followed.  Dunlap singled up-the-middle.  DiCaprio to second.  Chad Tatum walked to fill the bases.  Kravetz struck-out the next batter.  Charlie Warren was safe at first on an infield single as DiCaprio scored from third.  Inning called on pitch count. 

Kravetz retired the side in order in the fourth.

In the fifth, DiCaprio walked to start the inning.  Tristan Gray singled to right.  DiCaprio made it safely to third.  Dunlap drove home DiCaprio with a fielder's choice grounder to third that forced out Gray at second.  A line drive out to third followed.  Inning called on total pitches. 

Brent Schwarz pitched innings four and five for Blue. He retired the side 1-2-3 in the fourth.   

In the fifth, the first out was a ground out to first.  Hunter Kopycinski singled through the middle.  Dayne Wunderlich singled to left.  Hunter to second.  a strike-out and fly out ended Schwarz's outing.  

After five innings, it was 4-0 Gray.

Dane Myers pitched the sixth for Blue.  Charlie Warren reached on a two bunt single to third.  A fielder's choice grounder to short forced Warren at second to end the frame. 

Ben Schragger pitched the sixth for Gray, tossing another shut-out inning.  Cody Staab walked on four pitches.  Scrhagger struck-out the next batter, induced a ground-out to first and ended the scrimmage on a fly out to right field.

Final line:
Gray 4 R  9 H 0 E 
Blue  0 R 3 H 1 E 

Men's tennis rallied to beat LSU 4-3.  The women's team fell short.  Both matched were very exciting.

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Go Owls!!! 

January 30, 2016 - Gray 1, Blue 1: 

Chapter 2 reads much like Chapter 1 of the book for Preseason Baseball Scrimmages.  Blue and Gray each scored once in 6 innings. 

Once again the weather was perfect.  Enjoy it while you can. 

Three Blue Squad pitchers (Kendal Jefferies, Willy Amador and Austin Solecitto) each pitched in 2 innings.  

The two Gray Squad pitchers (Zach Esquivel and Nick Orewiler) each pitch in three innings. 

As yesterday, there were pitch count limits of 20 pitchers per inning and 45 pitches total.  This shortened some innings. 

Jefferies pitched the first inning for Blue. 

Gray broke on top in the first with one run.  Grayson Lewis reached on a HBP.  He was out caught stealing.  Dane Myers walked with two outs. He stole second. and scored on Connor Teykl's single to left.  Inning ended on pitch count.  Jefferies retired the side in order in the second. 

Zach Esquivel pitched the first three innings for Gray.  Ryan Chandler doubled to left with two outs.  Esquivel struck-out the final batter of the inning. 

With one out in the bottom of the second, Andrew Dunlap singled to center.  Blake Fox followed with a single to right-center.  Dunlap to second.  Esquivel retired the next two hitters on a strike-out and a fielders choice to third base. 

In the third, Brandt Frazier singled to short and Charlie Warren walked.  The inning ended on total pitch count as Esquivel struck out the third batter of the inning. 

Willy Amador pitched the third and fourth innings for Blue.  With one out, Myers singled to center.  Myers stole second again and took third on a fly out.  An infield pop-out ended the fourth.

In the fifth, Amador retired the side in order with two strike-outs to end his outing. 

Nick Orewiler pitched innings 4-6 for Gray.  Ryan Chandler got his second hit of the day with an infield single to short.  Dominic DiCaprio blooped a single to right.  Chandler to second.  After a fly-out to right, Dunlap walked to load the bases.  Orewiler struck-out the next batter. 

Chad Tatum singled to third driving home Chandler for Blue's only run of the day.  Inning called on pitch count.  Orewiler settled in and allowed only a two-out singled to Warren in the fifth.  He retired the side in order in the sixth. 

Austin Solecitto pitched the fifth and sixth innings for Blue.  In the fifth, he retired the side in order with a fly-out to center and two strike-outs.  The sixth started with Solecitto striking out the lead-off man.  Lewis singled to right.  Tristan Gray walked.  Lewis to second.  Lewis and Gray pulled off a doubled steal.  Myers walked to load the the bases.  Blue turned a nice 4-6-3 DP with a 3-0 count on the batter. 

The scrimmage ended when Lewis made a great diving stop of Ford Proctor's shot up the middle.  Lewis recovered in time to throw Proctor out at first. 

Final was once again 1-1. 

The squads do it again tomorrow afternoon with practice starting at 2;30 PM and squad at 3:30 PM

January 29, 2016 - Gray 1, Blue 1: 

The press was out early in hopes of catching a quote from Coach Graham.  The scouts were out with their radar guns in hopes of catching many  90+ mph fastballs. 

The weather was delightful.  It should be as pleasant again tomorrow. 

The pitching on each side was impressive.  Jon Duplantier and Ricky Salinas held the Gray team to one unearned run in six innings. 

Josh Pettitte and Glenn Otto allowed one earned run in five innings of work. 

On the day, Duplantier struck out 4, walked 3, hit one and gave up one unearned run and no hits.  Salinas pitched shutout ball with four strikeouts and no walks.  He allowed one infield hit that bounced off his lower body toward the third baseline that Ryan Chandler beat-out for the only hit by Gray. 

Josh Pettitte allowed one run in his outing.  He gave up a single to Dane Meyers in the first and an RBI double to Khevin Brewer in the second.  He had 2 strike outs and 2 walks. 

Glenn Otto pitched three innings of no hit  and no run baseball.  He recorded 4 strikeouts with 2 walks.   

It's an early start tomorrow.  Practice starts at 10;30 AM with the intrasquad an hour later. 

Thanks to Barry Schulte and Bruce Chase for covering the scrimmage as I left to attend the Rice VB team's annual banquet.  Good people and good food to celebrate a great season.    

   

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 Individual Leaders

STAT PLAYER TOTAL
AVG Charlie Warren .341
OBP Ford Proctor .428
BB Ford Proctor 34
HR Tristan Gray 5
RBI Ford Proctor 41
R Ryan Chandler 38
SB Ryan Chandler, Dane Myers 7
W Glenn Otto, Ricardo Salinas 9
SV Glenn Otto 8
IP Jon Duplantier 111.0
ERA Glenn Otto 2.26

 Overall Statistics  |  Qualified Leaders  |  Through 6/7/16

2016 Weekly Rankings

WK ESPN CB  D1 NCBWA P-RPI
PRE 24 20 NR 26  
2/22   25 NR NR  
2/29   NR NR NR  
3/07 NR NR NR NR 58
3/14 NR NR NR NR 25
3/21 NR NR NR NR 36
3/28 NR NR NR NR 15
4/04 NR NR NR NR 19
4/11 NR NR 21 NR 24
4/18 20 24 15 27 18
4/25 NR 29 16 NR 18
5/02 NR 21 14 NR 30
5/09 21 18 13 27 23
5/16 21 24 15 28 26
5/23 NR NR 24 NR 32
5/30 NR NR 21 NR 24
6/06   30   28  
7/04   30 20 26  

 

2016 C-USA Standings

Team C-USA Overall
Florida Atlantic-x 21-8 37-15
Marshall 21-9 32-19
Southern Miss-y 20-10 36-18
Rice 19-10 32-20
LA Tech 19-11 37-16
Old Dominion 15-15 32-22
Florida Intl 15-15 28-27
Charlotte 12-16 23-30
UAB 11-18 21-34
WKU 10-20 24-30
UTSA 8-20 17-34
Middle Tenn St 5-24 20-35

x-Regular Season Champion
y-Tournament Champion
Through 5/21/16

2016 Owls In Professional Baseball

Transaction Log l Daily Stats 
(Also, you can click on an Owl for their player page and a team for their website.) 

ORG LEVEL

OWLS ORG LEVEL TEAM
JT Chargois MIN MLB Minnesota Twins
Tony Cingrani CIN MLB Cincinnati Reds
Tyler Duffey MIN MLB Minnesota Twins
Brock Holt BOS MLB Boston Red Sox
Anthony Rendon WAS MLB Washington Nationals
Paul Janish BAL AAA Norfolk Tides
Lucas Luetge LAA AAA Salt Lake Bees
Bryan Price CLE AAA Columbus Clippers
Josh Rodriguez OAK AAA Nashville Sounds
John Simms WAS AA Harrisburg Senators  
Tyler Spurlin MIL AA Biloxi Shuckers
Shane Hoelscher COL HI-A Modesto Nuts
Austin Kubitza DET Hi-A Lakeland Flying Tigers
Zech Lemond SD Hi-A Lake Elsinore Storm  DL 
Kevin McCanna HOU Hi-A Lancaster JetHawks
Jordan Stephens CWS Hi-A Winston-Salem Dash
Matt Ditman KC A Lexington Legends
Skyler Ewing SF A Augusta GreenJackets
Austin Orewiler CIN A Dayton Dragons
John Williamson CHC A South Bend Cubs
Jon Duplantier ARI SS Hillsboro Hops
Blake Fox MIL R Helena Brewers

 

ORG LEVEL

OTHERS ORG LEVEL TEAM
Mark Appel PHI AAA Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Clay Buchholz BOS MLB Boston Red Sox  
Kyle Kubitza TEX MLB Gwinnett Braves
Cameron Rupp  PHI MLB Philadelphia Phillies
Jameson Taillon PIT AAA Indianapolis Indians

 

Independent Baseball: Rick Hague (Sugar Land Skeeters of the Atlantic League), Connor Teykl (Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association), Leon Byrd (Texas AirHogs of the American Association), Christian Stringer (Wichita Wingnuts of the American Association), Mark Haynes (Kansas City T-Bones of the American Association) 
 
Released/ Retired: Jeremy Rathjen, Michael Ratterree, Philip Humber, Craig Manuel, Christian Stringer, Ford Stainback, David Aardsma, Leon Byrd
Primary Source: Baseball America Minor League Transaction Reports 
 
Pending: Caleb Smith, Josh Geer, Chase McDowell

 


This is a working list. Corrections, updates and comments are welcome.
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