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Monday, June 29, 2020

Home Plate (Black) ties Midwest (Wis.) Halos in 15U tournament game

PEACHTREE CITY-The Home Plate Chili Dogs (Black) came from behind to score twice in the bottom of sixth inning Monday but had to settle for a 2-2 tie with the Midwest (Wisconsin) Halos as part of the 15U WWBA tournament at Home Plate.
The Chili Dogs (Black) will play Tuesday at 12:30 against Georgia Select in another tournament game.
The game was a scoreless contest in the first three innings between Lathen Baynard (of Home Plate and Presley Wachowiak of the Halos.
The Halos got on the scoreboard in the top of the fourth inning as Aj Rieck singled and scored on the front end of an error in the outfield on a single by Jack Anderson who later scored on a double by Dylon Sass.
This would be the only damage against Baynard who allowed four hits with six strikeouts in his stint as he gave way to Elijah Edwards (East Coweta).
Edwards proved to be equally as difficult against the Halos as he allowed two hits while recording five strikeouts.
After five innings in which he allowed three hits and recorded six strikeouts, Wachowiak was replaced on the mound by Sass who had trouble as London Gresham (Pike County) walked and Ben Hollenbeck (East Coweta) followed with a single.
Pinch runner Carson Gaston (Pike County) took third on the single and Hollenbeck took second on the throw.
After the first out of the inning, Jacob Medina (East Coweta) reached on an error that allowed Gaston to score.
Hollenbeck scored the tying run on a close play at the plate when Nathan Murray (East Coweta) and during the play, Medina raced around to third and Murray took second as the Halos failed to call time.
However, the Chili Dogs were unable to take advantage of the mental mistake as Sass retired the next two batters.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, Home Plate had a chance to win the game with as Chase Arrington (Northgate) singled and Tate Morris (McIntosh) was hit by a pitch, but Sass was able to induce a ground out to end the game.

Home Plate (Dyal) cruise in 15U tournament game 10-1

The Home Plate Chili Dogs (Dyal) hammered the Bullpen
Redstitch 10-1 in five innings Monday morning.
PEACHTREE CITY-Bryce Alewine led a 10-hit parade Monday with a 3-for-3 outing that included two rbis and a run scored as the Home Plate Chili Dogs (Dyal) defeated the Bullpen Redstitch 108 10-1 in a five inning game of the 15U WWBA National Championsip at the Home Plate facility.
The Chili Dogs will face the Birmngham  Bruins in a Tuesday afternoon game beginning at approximately 2:45 .
The Chili Dogs assumed control when Jayton Lucky (Westlake) reached on a one out walk and Kaleb Cost (Sandy Creek)followed by getting hit by a pitch.
After the second out was recorded, Alewine (Northgate) lined a shot to left center field for a two-run double as Lucky and Cost came home.
The Redstitch scored an unearned run in the bottom of the second inning that cut the deficit to 2-1 but a three run third allowed the Chili Dogs to take a 5-1 cushion.
With two outs, Wayne King (McIntosh) doubled and scored on a triple by Lucky who scored on a single by Cost who stole a pair of bases and was awarded home plate after a balk was called by an umpire.
The Chili Dogs added to the lead in the top of the fourth inning with a pair of runs as Alewine led off with a single, advanced to second on a groundout and after moving to third on a bunt single by Evan Harrah (Starr's Mill) came home on a single by Mason Trucks (Pike County).
Harrah scored a run on a balk to give HP a 7-1 cushion.
The Chili Dogs put the game away in the top of the fifth inning in a three-run frame as King reached on a one out walk, stole two bases and came home when the throw went in to left field.
Lucky, who reached base three times and scored three runs, followed with a double and stole third before scoring on an infield error that allowed Cost to reach first.
Cost would steal second and eventually scored on a throwing error. He accounted for the hat trick as well.
The margin was than enough for Brady Scott (Seiver County, TN) who tossed a three-hitter in the complete game recording four strikeouts while getting stellar play from his defense.


Thursday, June 25, 2020

Pitching solid in pair of games in 18U tournament at Home Plate

PEACHTREE CITY-For the exception of one half-inning, runs were at a premium in games played Wednesday afternoon at the Home Plate Complex during the 18U Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association tournament.
Two games involved the Sox team of Senoia who faced the Mavz GA White team out of Peachtree City in the opener and finished with the BigStix out of McDonough.
In game one, four pitchers allowed two hits in seven innings as the Sox defeated the Mavz 3-0 while the BigStix scored all of their runs in the bottom of the third inning to come away with a 4-2 win over the Sox.
Former East Coweta player Caleb Cashion retired
all six batters he faced in the 3-0 win over the Mavz.
The Sox generated most of their offense in the top of the first inning as former Northgate Viking Christian Dyer reached on a fielders choice and with two outs Dyer's former high school teammate Donovan Cash reached on a dropped third strike.
Both came home as former Whitewater player Chris Buchanan lined a double to center field.
Mavz starting pitcher Jacob Thompson from Starr's Mill settled down and retired seven of the next eight before allow a single in the top of the fourth inning to East Coweta grad Jordan Kenty.
After Kenty was caught trying to steal second base, the Sox still had a chance to add to the lead as Cash doubled and Buchanan reached on a walk but Thompson was able to induce a pair of flyballs to end the threat.
Meanwhile, the combination of Brad Grasser (McIntosh), Caleb Cashion (East Coweta), Andrew Villiger (McIntosh) was holding the Mavz in check as they had a string of 14 consecutive batters retired after the second inning.
In a losing cause, the Mavz' Jacob Thompson gave
his club a quality start in four and one-third innings
The Mavz received solid pitching in the game from starter Jacob Thompson (Starr's Mill) who despite allowing the first two runs of the game was able to keep the Sox off base during his stint.
After recording his sixth strikeout of the day and allowing a walk in the top of the fifth inning, Thompson was replaced by former Whitewater Wildcats Jacob Bringuel who retired the next two batters in the frame and pitched through the sixth inning with the help of a 6-4-3 double play.
In the top of the seventh inning, Bringuel surrendered a walk to Cash and after two outs, hit Cashion and surrendered a single to J.J. Freed (East Coweta) that scored Cash then was relived by
Ryan Barber (East Coweta) who ended the frame.
Villiger manged to pitch into the seventh inning by getting a ground out before an infield error allowed Will Betsill (Whitewater) to reach.
After recording a strikeout, Villiger was replaced by Cash who allowed a pair of baserunners before ending the game by recording a strikeout.
In game two, the Sox' Jack Seppings (Landmark Christian) and the BigStix' Koby Dunn (George Walton Academy) manged to get through the first couple of innings with allowing a run.
The Sox would get on the scoreboard in the top of the second inning as Zachary Carlton (East Coweta) reached on a one out walk and scored on a two out single by Cash.
Dyer scored the second run when he came home from third when Buchanan was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, the BigStix responded with scoring four times to take the lead.
With one out in the frame, three straight batters reached before Jaden Oden (Dutchtown) had an RBI single with a sacrifice fly and two run scoring singles to follow.
There weren't any more scoring threats as  the Sox had two batters reach base in the final four innings while the BigStix saw nine of 10 retire.

Saturday, June 6, 2020

15U Home Plate teams split in tournament

London Gresham retired all six batters in two innings
Saturday in the 3-2 win over the Cobb Aces
by the Home Plate Chili Dogs (Black).
PEACHTREE CITY-It was one of those days that one of the Home Plate Chili Dogs would like to forget while another came back to win Saturday afternoon at "The Chuck".
In game one of the 15U Battle of the Southeast, the Excel Blue Sox scored in every inning to defeat the Home Plate Chili Dogs (West) squad 16-5 while the Home Plate Chili Dogs (Black) squad scored twice in
the bottom of the fifth inning to defeat the Cobb Aces 3-2.
The Chili Dogs (Black) will advance to the quarterfinal round Sunday afternoon at the East Cobb Complex to face a team yet to be determined.
The game started off as a pitching duel between Ryan Welborn of Cobb and Chase Arrington of Home Plate (Black) as both began with three solid innings.
Arrington surrendered a single run in the top of the first inning as Drew Fields scored on the front end of an attempted double steal that saw teammate Kaden Stephenson tagged out at second on a throw from catcher Blake Eisenpeter to second base.
Home Plate had a pair of scoring opportunities in the second and third innings, but Welborn managed to get out of each spot with the tying run on third base in each frame.
In the top of the fourth inning, Arrington surrendered a double and was replaced by Jacob Medina who surrendered a sacrifice fly that scored Cobb's second run but minimized the threat with a pair of strikeouts.
During his three inning stint, Arrington allowed two hits and recorded three strikeouts.
In the bottom of the frame, Welborn of Cobb surrendered a single to Elijah Edwards and after a pitching change, the latter moved to second on a passed ball and eventually score on a pair of consecutive groundouts.
In his his three inning stint, Welborn allowed three hits and recorded one strikeout as he invired his infield to participate on seven of the nine outs.
In the top of the fifth inning, London Gresham took over on the mound and went on a string as he retired the side in order and allowed his club to rally.
Kenshaun Mitchell beat the throw to first for an infield single, then stole second and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by Medina before coming home on a single by Eisenpeter that tied the game at 2-2.
Ben Hollenbeck ran for Eisenpeter and moved into scoring position with a stolen before advancing to third on a groundout and eventually scoring the lead run as he scored when Said Henry reached on a mishandled third strike.
That would be all Gresham needed as retired the side in order with a pair of ground outs and a strikeout.
Carter Hennon had a two-run double for Home Plate (West)
in the bottom of the first inning.
In the first game of the day, Excel scored five runs in the top of the first to take a lead they never relinquished.
Home Plate (West) came back with a pir in the bottom of the first inning as Carter Hennon hit a double that scored Jackson Divido and Carson Gaston.
The Blue Sox scored a run in the top of the second but the Westies came back with a run in the bottom of the frame as Adams Walls was hit by a pitch and eventually scored when a throw from the first baseman to the catcher was errant.
Excel put the game away with five runs each in the third and fourth innings.
Home Plate (West) moved closer in the bottom of the fourth inning as Jameson Inagawa and Divido had RBI singles. 
Divido was 1-for 2 at the plate while Inagawa reached twice on walks for Home Plate (West) while Brady Waugh had two hits and scored for Excel out of Oxford, AL.