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Thursday, June 26, 2014
Knights Close Out 2014 by Advancing to the Semifinals of Boys of Summer Open Classic in South Carolina
| Will the Thrill Nelson struck out 6 in 5 1/3 innings for the win against Charleston's St. Andrews Rocks |
| Austin Schubert was awesome behind the plate. He caught all 6 innings, turned a beautiful 1-2-3 Double Play and had an RBI Single. |
Will Nelson started on the mound for the Knights and was on from the start. He was consistently hitting his spots with his fastball and curve and the Rocks had no answer. He set down 9 of the first 11 batters he faced. Schubie started behind the plate and ended up catching all 6 innings. Coach intended to rotate catchers every 2 innings due to the heat, but Schubie begged to continue catching because he and Will were working so well together as battery mates. The Knights and their fans went crazy when Will struck out a Rocks batter with a dominating curveball, fastball, curveball combination.
| Will slides safely into 3rd |
| Jackson Tysinger went 2 for 3 with a Double and closed out the game on the mound. |
After a fielding a sac bunt and getting the first out of the 6th, Will's day on the mound was done. Will had a big grin on his face and got a huge ovation from the Knights' faithful when he handed over the ball to Coach Rob and headed for the dugout. It was a great outing for Will. In 5 1/3 innings, he struck out 6, only allowed 3 earned runs and threw 51 strikes to only 28 balls. The Rocks scratched out 2 more runs but Jackson closed out the game with a strikeout. The Final Score: Marietta Knights 9 & the St. Andrews Rocks 5.
Garrett Wells was 2 for 2 with 2 RBI's, Mason was 2 for 3 with 4 stolen bases and 3 runs scored and Jackson was 2 for 3 with a double and 2 runs scored. The win advanced the Knights to the Silver Bracket Semifinals to take on the oddly named South Carolina Assailants.
| Garrett Wells was 2 for 2 with 2 RBI's in the win over St. Andrews. |
The dark clouds finally moved out and the game got going again. Unfortunately, the Knights offense never could get started. Schubie and Hunter pitched well and the defense was solid. But the Assailants cobbled together several infield hits and took advantage of a couple of walks and errors to pull away for an 8-0 win.
The Knights did turn in 2 very strong Defensive Plays of the Game. Wild hops in the infield were
common throughout the weekend and the Knights were well prepared thanks to their work at Larry Bell Park back home. In the first, an Assailant hit a hard shot towards Hunter at second. H moved into a good position but the ball jumped into his chest and fell into the dirt at his right. He hit a knee, grabbed the ball and fired from one knee just beating the runner to end the inning with help from a big stretch by Presley at 1B.
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| Coach Rob gets a special guest during the storm delay. |
The tournament was a great way to close out the 2014 season. It was an awesome trip for the players and families and the Knights picked up 2 huge wins and advanced in bracket play. The Knights, their parents and their siblings definitely earned the good time in Charleston and watching them have fun was a true blessing. Way to Knights!
| Big Game Hunter grabs a bad hop and throws out the Assailants batter from one knee. |
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Marietta Knights Invade Charleston
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| Knights Enjoy the Pier at Waterfront Park in Charleston |
Saturday morning the boys hooked up with Will who had been at the beach just up the road at Isle of Palms. After back to back games Saturday the guys were back to Charleston to explore the historic City. The Knights cooled off in the hotel pool while unwittingly terrorizing the other guests that were trying to catch some sun. Meredith Doyle took several guys to a local batting cage for some extra BP and most of the crowd ended up in shifts at Fleet Landing, a great seafood spot on the water looking out at Patriots Point, the USS Yorktown and Fort Sumter. Ashley, Lily, Bridget and Ella went
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| Mason Claims the US Customs House in the name of the Marietta Knights. |
After a nice dinner, several of the guys were in a downtown ice cream shop when they got word that they had drawn the 8am game Sunday morning. The party was over and it was time to cab it back to the hotel to get a good night sleep and get ready to play.
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| Several Knights and their families took in the Charleston Riverdogs game against the Kannapolis Intimidators |
Knights roll past St. Andrews on Opening Day of Boys Of Summer Classic in Summerville, SC
| Austin Hansell had a huge game going 4 for 4 with 2 RBI's and 2 Runs scored in the win over St. Andrews. |
The visiting Knights were tense as they trailed 1-0 going into the 3rd inning. They left the bases loaded in the 1st and left a runner on 2nd in the 2nd. But concerns of a shutout were extinguished after Jackson Tysinger and Austin Schubert led off the 3rd with back to back doubles to tie the game. George Krivsky followed up with a triple to score Schubie and came home on a single by Austin Hansell. Hunter Williamson brought Austin home with a single and the Knights led 4-1. Gil Hastings singled and Will Nelson took a curve ball off the arm to load the bases. Hunter came home on a bases loaded walk to Presley Field and Garrett Wells singled in Gil to push the lead to 6-1. Jackson singled to pick up his second hit of the inning and an RBI. Schubie grounded out to 3rd to score another and it was 8-1. George followed with a 2 out, 2 run single and scored on Austin's second RBI single of the inning to give the Knights an 11-1 lead. Coach Rob believes the 11 runs scored is the most runs in an inning in franchise history.
| George Krivsky led the offensive onslaught going 3 for 4 with a triple and 3 RBI's. |
Give the Rocks credit because they didn't let the big inning or the brutal heat get them down. They came right back in the bottom of the inning with 4 runs to cut the Knights lead to 11-5. Gil walked and stole 2nd and 3rd in the top of the 4th and scored on a single by Presley to push the lead to 12-5. The Rocks cut it to 12-6 in the bottom of the 4th with back to back singles and an OF error. Jackson delivered the Defensive Play of the game to stop the threat. With a runner on 1st, he fielded a hot grounder at the mound and gunned to Mason Doyle covering 2nd to get the lead runner. He then got 2 more ground ball outs to Hunter and Presley to preserve the 6 run lead going to the 5th.
The Knights put things out of reach in the 5th with 5 more runs thanks to hits by Schubie, Austin, Mason and Will (2 RBI's). The Rocks added one more run and Presley came in to close out the win with 2 ground ball outs. For the second time this season, every Knights player scored in the game. Austin Hansell was 4 for 4 with 3 RBI's and 2 runs scored. George was 3 for 4 with a triple and 3 RBI's and Schubie was 3 for 4 with a double and 2 RBI's.
| Presley Field was solid in 2 appearances on the mound. |
It was a good day for the Knights in the Open tournament. They picked up a solid victory out of state and played good baseball.
| Austin Hansell slides in just ahead of the tag in a bang bang play at the plate to extend the Knights lead over St. Andrews lead as Coach Steven looks on. |
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Stuff Knights Say
| Sniper! - When a player falls down in the field for no apparent reason as if taken down by a sharp shooter. |
Buckets!
Making Buckets!
Coach is watching.
Coach, can I bunt today?
Coach, can I switch hit today?
I'm totally feeling this start.
Swag!
Dude!
| Do you guys even know the signs? - When a player has just been thrown out trying to steal or swings through a take sign. |
Schube's running.
Sniper!
Coach, I can totally steal on this guy.
Sick!
Can I use your bat?
Filthy!
Let's go KIIIID!
We got ice.
We got soap.
Did you hear what Landon said?
Coach, can I throw a knuckleball in the game today?
Check out this pitch I made up.
My soft toss is on point today.
7 innings.
Way to wear it.
Get dirty.
Attaboy, Seven.
Roll it.
Get down!
I'm going bomb squad today.
On the fence.
Please don't pinch run for me, Coach.
Got heeem!
Pick 'em up.
Nobody, Nobody, Nobody, Shooorrrrt.
Ballin'.
Brah.
Brah!
Brah?
Coach, I can totally play first.
I love baseball.
I hate baseball.
This guy's throwing ched.
Do you even know the signs?
The baseball gods know.
It's in the group text.
I think I'm going to get my glove relaced.
I can't hit without my Evoshield.
I was hitting bombs in the cage.
I think I need Tommy John.
Cut 2!
Cheddar.
| Got Heeem! - Used in a high pitch tone when a Knight makes a play resulting in an opposing player being called out. May also be used after successfully pranking a teammate. |
Did coach see that?
First swing of the day.
Can we do onfield?
Got to end on a good one.
My two seam is really moving today.
Did somebody mess with my bill?
Who got my seeds?
That's a base knock.
Who's starting today?
He's hitting his spots.
Have you seen Schube's Eefus pitch?
Pitcher gets bucket.
Turnt Up.
| Filthy! - When Schubie has just thrown a particularly well executed curve ball. "Sick!" "Dude!" "Buckets!" and (if the pitch is strike 3) "Got heeem!"may also be used in this case. |
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Special thanks to Marietta High School for Giving the Knights Field Time at Smallwood Field
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| The Knights got in some great work at Marietta HS's Smallwood Field, Home of the Blue Devils |
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| George Krivsky digs in the plate. |
It was clear from the beginning of practice that the boys were fired up to be on the HS field. Warm up
throws were flat and exploded in gloves. The guys looked like they belonged on the big field and they filled it up. The Knights blasted a lot of balls deep into the big outfield and they took quite a bit of Smallwood Field infield dirt home with them on the front of their uniforms. It was a fun evening and the Knights got in some great work in preparation for their Charleston trip.
The Knights would like to thank Blue Devils' Coach Chris Stafford and Kelly Hastings with the Marietta High School Athletic Department for the great opportunity.
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| The Knights hustle in to take infield at MHS. |
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Knights Get Great Big League Instruction from College Flamethrower Landon Hughes and MLB First Round Pick Michael Chavis
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| The Knights with special instructors, former Sprayberry stars and Big League prospects Landon Hughes & Michael Chavis |
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| Michael Chavis, the Boston Red Sox 1st round pick, works with Hunter in the cage. Michael analyzed each player's swing and offered great advice. |
As an extra treat, Landon brought his former Sprayberry H.S. teammate Michael Chavis to work with the boys on hitting and infield. Michael, a Clemson University signee, just finished his senior season at Sprayberry as the USA Today Player of the Year in Georgia. Michael worked with each Knights hitter in the cage and joined them on the field for infield drills and work with the catchers. Michael was very candid when talking about his preparation for the MLB draft and was grinning from ear to ear during the entire practice. At one point Michael told Coach Rob without an ounce of irony that he worked out for the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday and the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday and since he didn't work out for anyone on Thursday he came out to work with the Marietta Knights. Once again, the boys loved working with Michael and soaked up every bit of advice he gave them. The boys understood how fortunate they were that a great player that was just days away from being taken in the first round of the draft spent 2 hours working with them at Larry Bell Park. On Thursday, Michael became the 26th player selected in the Major League Baseball Draft as the First Round Pick of the Boston Red Sox (Mason is thrilled). He will begin playing professionally in just a week.
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| Austin Hansell works on throwing out base runners around guest instructor, the Red Sox' Michael Chavis. |
Sunday, June 1, 2014
2 Comebacks in a Row! Knights Blast Past South Paulding Spartans 10-5
| With Runners on, George, Will and Gil are on the fence encouraging the offense. |
| Hunter turned 2 double plays and went 2 for 3 with a double in win over the Spartans. |
The Spartans cut it to 6-4 in the 4th on a triple and single and were threatening to take back over until the 2nd Defensive Play of the Game shut them down. The Spartans hit a hard grounder to SS where Jackson got into perfect position to make the play. The ball jumped off the hard packed infield right into Jackson's chest, but he somehow managed to field it cleanly and tossed to Hunter at 2nd. Hunter touched the bag and turned and fired to Presley who made a nice stretch to finish off a text book 6-4-3 double play to end the threat. As the players celebrated the great play, the coaches noted that they finally gained an advantage from practicing on the concrete like infield of Larry Bell Park.
| George had 2 RBI's against South Paulding |
The Spartans added one in the 5th, but Schubie closed it out with a great pick off move to third to catch a Spartan runner and end the game. The 2nd straight comeback victory gave the Knights the #1 seed and a bye into the Semi Finals.
Several of the players and families stayed at the Hampton Inn in Carrollton and spent a nice evening by the pool. While the players and siblings splashed in the pool and terrorized the hotel hallways, the parents relived the big hits and double plays.
The Knights were in a position to make a run, but came out flat Sunday afternoon against Team Full Armor of Lagrange. The great defense was a distant memory as the Knights committed 4 first inning errors that led to 4 runs. After a shutout 2nd, another 4 errors in the 3rd and 4th gave Team Armor another 4 runs.
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| The resort in Carrollton had an outstanding grocery delivery service. |
This got the guys going and they closed the gap to 1 run, but they left the bases loaded in the 6th and could not overcome their defensive lapses and fell 8-7. Jackson, Luke, Schubie, George and Will each had 2 hits. Jackson added 2 RBI's and Luke and Schubie had an RBI each.
In spite of the rough final game, it was a solid weekend for the Knights. They averaged over 8 runs a game and turned 3 double plays in picking up 2 comeback wins. Marietta continues to win games and get better.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Comeback Win Over West Georgia Rebels highlights Knights Memorial Day Weekend in Carrollton
The lead was short-lived as the Rebels blew up for 7 runs in the 2nd. They then retired the next 6 Knights batters and seemed to be in control of the game. Luckily, Jackson Tysinger kept the Rebels within reach with 2 and a third great innings on the mound. Jackson only gave up 1 hit and didn't allow any runs. He also started the Defensive Play of the Game. With the bases loaded, Jackson fielded a hard comebacker at the mound. He threw to Austin Hansell at the plate for 1 out and Austin fired to Presley Field at first to complete the exciting 1-2-3 double play.
| Will Nelson did everything but sell programs and popcorn. Will caught 2 innings, pitched 2 shutout innings for the win and hit the walk-off RBI single. |
George Krivsky led off the 6th nursing a very sore hamstring. Coach Rob took George aside in the on deck circle and told him to take it easy, not try to be a hero and not to try to leg out a double. George nodded his understanding, stepped into the batter's box and blasted a double to deep LF. Thankfully, George hit the ball so hard he had plenty of time to cruise into 2B. Presley singled to push George over to 3B and Will drove a 3-2 fastball into RF for the game winner. The Thrill was grinning ear to ear as his teammates mobbed him at first after the huge walk off hit.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Knights Advance Again! Beat East Paulding Raiders 12-5
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| Schubie had a huge tournament including 2 Doubles and 3 RBI's in the Win over the East Paulding Raiders. |
The second game wasn't much better as the Knights fell to the Georgia Octane 8-1. The Knights hit
the ball hard throughout the game, but it was always right at the defense and the Octane's defense didn't make any mistakes. This led to a humorous and dubious Knights' first. The Cherokee Black was signed up for the tournament but didn't show up. Instead of calling it a 4 team pool, USSSA ruled that it remained a 5 team pool and that the Black forfeited their 2 games. By rule, that meant the black lost each game 7-0 (1 run per inning of a regulation game). Now the Knights and the Black were both 0-2 in the pool with the tie breaker going to fewest runs allowed. The Knights gave up 8.5 runs per game, while the Black only "gave up" 7. Yes, the Knights finished 5th in the pool behind the 4th place team that never even showed up at the park. This got a lot of laughs around the cages Sunday morning, but the Knights committed to just playing hard against whomever the USSSA told them to play.
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| George Finishes Last in the Knights Rain Delay Dance Off |
The Knights gave the ball to Austin Hansell and he was awesome. Austin closed out the game with 4 shutout innings and 4 strikeouts. At one point Austin retired 8 straight Raiders and he twice stranded runners at 2B and 3B. While Austin was shutting down East Paulding, the fired up Knights offense was putting the game on ice with 5 runs over the final 2 innings to secure the 11-5 bracket victory. Austin Schubert was the offensive hero with 2 doubles and 3 RBI's. Gil Hastings, Hunter and Austin also had 2 hits and Gil scored twice, Hunter had 2 RBI's and Austin had a double. Jackson closed out the game defensively by making 2 straight great catches in CF for the final 2 outs of the game. It was huge bracket win for the Knights to advance them into the Semi finals of the Silver Bracket.
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| Presley Field holds a Raider close to 1B. |
Monday, May 12, 2014
Knights Closeout Season Series with the Spikes with 11-7 win
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| The Marietta Knights relax in the Larry Bell grandstand after a big 11-7 victory |
The Marietta Knights closed out their season series with the East Marietta Spikes with one of their most complete games of the year in an 11-7 victory on Monday at Larry Bell Park.
The teams were tied 0-0 after 1. Mason Doyle led off the 2nd with a single and then stole 2nd and 3rd and took home on a passed ball to give the Knights a 1-0 lead. Hunter Williamson started on the mound for the Knights and threw 2 solid innings only allowing 1 unearned run. The Knights preserved a 1-1 tie in the 2nd with the first of 2 Defensive Plays of the Game. With 1 out, 2 Spikes reached on errors and were on 2nd and 3rd when one of their teammates hit a flyball to LF. Austin Schubert made the catch in LF for the 2nd out and fired towards the plate. The runner on 2nd tagged and headed for 3rd on the throw, but Hunter cut the throw and fired to Austin Hansell at 3B who tagged out the runner to end the inning.
As so often happens, the big defensive play carried over and got the Knights' bats going. George Krivsky continued his power hitting tear with a 2 run double. Mason singled again and came home on an RBI single by Schubie to give the Knights a 4-1 lead. In the bottom of the 3rd the Spikes cut the lead to 4-2 and had the bases loaded with 1 out when the Knights delivered the 2nd Defensive Play of the Game. Luke Martin took the mound with the bases load and got a hot comebacker that he grabbed and quickly threw to Will Nelson at the plate for one and Will turned and fired to Presley Field at 1B to complete the 1-2-3 double play and end the inning.
Again the excitement carried to the Knights' at bat. Austin Hansell led off with a single and scored on Will's single. Jackson Tysinger walked and Luke reached on an error to load the bases. George grounded to 2nd and the Spikes got the out at 2nd, but George beat the double play attempt allowing Will and Jackson to score and push the Knights lead to 7-2.
Luke shutdown the Spikes 3 up/3 down in the 5th and the Knights put it out of reach in the 6th. Hunter, Schubie, Garrett Wells and Will each got hits as the Knights put up 4 more and led 11-2. The Spikes fought back hard and started scoring in the 6th but the Knights stayed calm and concentrated on getting outs. With the score 11-7, Hunter fielded a grounder at 2nd and threw on to Presley for the final out. It was the 7th time this season Hunter closed out a win with a putout or assist and he closed one out offensively with a run rule walk off homer.
There's nothing more fun than watching this team play to their potential and they did it Monday night in beating a very good East Marietta Spikes team. The Knights return to USSSA action this weekend in Carrollton, Georgia.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Errors Doom Knights in 10-9 loss to East Marietta Spikes
The Marietta Knights defense that has been so strong for weeks finally had an off night. Somehow they kept the game close but their 7 errors as well as a few base running blunders prevented a win and the Spikes held on 10-9.
The Knights out hit the Spikes 12 to 9. Mason Doyle hit a triple and laid down a gorgeous bunt down the 3B line for a hit. Gil Hastings hit a 2 run triple and walked 3 times. Garrett Wells and Will Nelson each had 2 hits and scored twice. Austin Schubert struck out 3 in 2 innings of work.
The Knights out hit the Spikes 12 to 9. Mason Doyle hit a triple and laid down a gorgeous bunt down the 3B line for a hit. Gil Hastings hit a 2 run triple and walked 3 times. Garrett Wells and Will Nelson each had 2 hits and scored twice. Austin Schubert struck out 3 in 2 innings of work.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Knights Edge Past Scrappy East Marietta Rattlers 11-5 to Complete Season Series Sweep
| Luke Martin pitched 2 3 up/3 down innings with 2 K's and hit a triple and scored twice. |
Luke Martin started on the mound and threw 2 perfect innings with 2 strikeouts. The Knights took a 1-0 lead after 1 without a hit thanks to the wheels of Mason Doyle. Mason walked, went to 3rd on a ground out to 2nd and scored on a ground out to 1B. Marietta's big bats got going in the second. Luke bombed a triple to LCF. Hunter singled him in and scored on a double by Austin Schubert. Presley Field singled next and then Garrett Wells singled in Schubie. Presley scored on an error and George Krivsky smashed a double to CF that scored Garrett and gave the Knights a 6-0 lead. The Knights added 1 in the 3rd for a 7-0 lead but were shut out in the 4th.
Meanwhile the Rattlers manufactured a run in the 4th and took advantage of several walks and the big 2 run double by #7 to claw back into the game. At 7-5 it was suddenly a dog fight. Mason led off the 5th with a single and promptly stole 2nd and 3rd and came home when Luke reached on an error. George and Gil walked and all 3 guys took home on wild pitches to close out the win at 11-5. It was a great test for the Knights and they answered by taking care of business. The Knights players and staff were impressed with the great improvement made by the Rattlers over the course of the season.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Knights Split with Newnan Taters, Advance to Semifinals for 2nd Week in a Row.
| Austin Hansell had 5 RBI's in the Knights 3 games |
After a 2 base error, Newnan tied the game at 3-3 in the bottom of the 2nd and shut the Knights out in the 3rd. Hunter Williamson came on to pitch in the bottom of the 3rd and threw a much needed shutout inning with a strikeout and pop outs to C Austin Schubert and SS Mason Doyle. The game went to the 4th knotted at 3-3.
In the top of the 4th, the Knights offense absolutely exploded. Luke Martin started the onslaught with a single. Schubie, Presley, Hunter and Will made it 5 straight singles and the Knights held a 6-3 lead. With 1 out, George Krivsky singled and Gil Hastings walked. Austin Hansell hit a 2 RBI single and Mason reached on a error by the RF that scored 2 more runs and the Knights held a commanding 10-3 lead. Luke came up again and hit his second single of the inning, this time bringing home a run. Schubie walked this time around, but Presley and Hunter each added RBI hits. 2 more runs scored on a fielder's choice and an error and the stunned crowd looked up to find Marietta leading 15-3.
| Hunter threw 6 2/3 innings without an earned run in 2 appearances and had 4 hits and 3 RBI's in the tourney |
The win put the Knights into the Semifinals for the 2nd week in a row. The 12 runs scored in the 4th set a franchise record for most runs scored in an inning. Austin, Hunter and Will each had 2 RBI's for the Knights and George, Luke, Presley and Hunter each had 2 hits in the game.
After a win over 5 Tool Baseball, the Taters earned a rematch with the Knights in the semifinal. The Knights led most of the game and Hunter threw a great game on the mound going 5 2/3 innings without giving up an earned run. But errors proved to be the Knights undoing and Newnan took the lead with 3 runs in the 6th and held the Knights scoreless in the bottom of the inning to advance to the Finals with a 7-6 win. George was 3 for 3 with a double, an RBI and a run scored, Will was 2 for 3, Austin had 2 RBI's and Mason added a triple.
| Presley Field is having a monster season at 1B and threw a shutout inning to close out the win against Newnan |
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Hastings Pitches Knights past South Paulding Spartans
| Gil struck out 4 in 5 2/3 for the win and singled and scored a run. |
USSSA NIT in Dallas with 7-4 win over the South Paulding Spartans. Gil went 5 2/3 innings with 4 strikeouts and only allowed 1 earned run. Jackson Tysinger led the offense going 2 for 4 with a double, 2 RBI's and a run scored.
The Knights took the lead in the 2nd after Austin Hansell led off with a single. George Krivsky ripped a triple to the fence in RCF that scored Austin all the way from first. Luke Martin followed up with a line drive single to left that brought home George and gave the Knights a 2-0 lead. Jackson led off the 3rd with a single and stole 2nd and 3rd allowing him to score on a 2 out single by Austin to push the lead to 3-0.
| George Krivsky blasted an RBI Triple. |
At that point, the boys started taking the win for granted and a triple and 3 straight errors suddenly closed the gap to 7-4. With time expired in the 6th, a walk, a single and another error loaded the bases for the Spartans with one out. Schubie came on to try to save it for the Knights. On his fourth pitch, the Spartans cleanup hitter hit a sky high flyball between 2nd and SS. The ump immediately called the Infield Fly rule and the batter was out. The ball dropped causing the runner on first to break for second even though he didn't have to. Hunter picked up the ball and threw to Presley at first who made the tag as the runner bowled over Presley at 1B for a wild double play to end the game.
| It was a beautiful weekend at Mt. Tabor Park in Dallas and, as always, the Marietta Knights brought the prettiest fan club |
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Knights Cruise Past Rattlers 15-2
| Mason got things started with an RBI triple to straight away CF |
Gil doubled and scored 3 times and Austin Hansell singled and scored 3 times. Austin Schubert knocked in 3 RBI's and Presley Field and Hunter Williamson added 2 RBI's each. Presley was 3 for 3 on the night with a triple and George and Hunter had 2 hits apiece.
George struck out the side in his inning on the mound, Presley struck out 3 in 2 innings and Gil struck out 2 in the final inning to close out the win. In the Defensive Play of the Game, Hunter caught a foul flyball against the Rattlers dugout from his 1B position for the final out of the game.
| Gil had a big game with 3 runs scored and he struck out 2. |
defensively and on the mound. Special thanks to Coach Steven for a great job at the helm and to Coach Robert for allowing Coach Rob to enjoy the game via the magic of Iscorecast.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Knights Advance to Semifinals of Hickory Flats Wood Bat Bash with 3-2 Win over the Georgia Octane.
| Jackson Tysinger was the winning pitcher and knocked in the winning run |
The Knights were the home team thanks to their #2 seed and for the third straight game they got outstanding pitching and great defense. Jackson Tysinger got the start and only allowed 2 hits in 5 innings and struck out 4. The Knights defense played error free baseball behind him. Garrett Wells showed tremendous range in CF grabbing 2 deep flyballs and Presley Field was perfect at 1B scooping throws. Both of the Octane's runs came from walked batters. One came home on a sac fly and one scored when the Knights' catcher threw down to first on a dropped third strike.
Meanwhile, the Knights' bats that were so loud on Saturday had gone quiet again Sunday and the Octane led 2-0 going into the bottom of the 4th. In the 4th Austin Hansell, George Krivsky and Luke Martin loaded the bases with 3 straight singles. Austin Schubert made it 4 and got the Knights on the board with an RBI single to left. After a strikeout, Hunter Williamson walked to bring the tying run in and keep the bases loaded. With 2 outs, Jackson helped himself with a single just past a diving second baseman into RF that gave the Knights the lead at 3-2. The Knights don't play in very many pitcher's duels and this one run affair was tense.
Hunter came on in the 6th and got 2 quick outs on grounders to Austin at 3B and Mason at SS. But the next Octane batter blasted a double. Hunter hit the next batter and both runners advanced a base on a passed ball on suddenly the tying run was on the third and the go ahead runner was on second. The next batter hit a high pop in the infield that Hunter camped under between home on the mound to pick up the save. Jackson was the winning pitcher and knocked in the winning run and the Knights advanced to the semi finals.
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| The Knights pile into Coach Steven's truck between games |
| Presley Field hit well all weekend and was perfect at 1B routinely making great scoops and hauling in flyballs. |
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