I'm not getting Game Tracker or anything but an occasional tweet from Brad. Anyone else? BTW, I looked and Goshen is something like 4-35 this year. Haas started and Bryce Yoder is now pitching in the third. We lead 2-1. Need GT!!!!! :banghead:
GT hasn't worked for me over the last few baseball games
OK I have an inside source at the Goshen game and I'm getting text updates. I will send them along here. Game is tied at 4 after four and a half innings. Trevor Haas started and left after 2 with a 2-1 lead. Bynum had a couple of RBIs on a base hit I believe, and we jumped out 4-1. Bryce Yoder came in to pitch and got into some trouble in the fourth when Goshen tied it at 4. He left with the bases loaded for Ryan Kennedy. RK got a pop up to get out of the fourth. We went 1-2-3 in the bottom of four. More on the way...
Kennedy allowed a Goshen runner to get to second in the top of five but got out of it with no further damage. From Twitter: Vavra tags a ball to deep left center that bounces over the wall for a ground rule double. Loeffler drives in Vavra with his 27th RBI of the year, and Schneider drives in Loeffler with a sac fly. Back to secret updater: We lead 7-4 in the top of the sixth. Not sure how we got the seventh run. Loeffler's hit was another double.
Connor Buxton on to pitch in the top of the sixth. He K's the first batter he faces for one out. Issues a walk to the next guy. One on, one out for Goshen.
Now Buxton gets a fly out to right. Two down.
Seeing eye single between first and second, and Goshen has runners on first and second w two down.
Buxton is a senior who has thrown two innings in his Valpo career prior to today. He has a 0.00 ERA.
Buxton keeps that perfect mark alive with a K to end the top of the sixth. We move to the B6, leading 7-4.
Mahoney will lead it off in the sixth for the good guys.
Mahoney grounds out to second for the first out.
Vavra flies to right field, the Goshen Maple Leaf outfielder drifts under it, and puts it away. Two away...
Loeffler now up. The lefty stands in, spits a big chaw of non-tobacco juice towards the mound, and stares down the poor Goshen kid. Unfazed, Goshen kid gets John to hack at a fastball away. The resulting fly ball settles into the glove of the left fielder, and Valpo goes quietly in the sixth. 7-4 Saders heading into the seventh.
Connor Buxton back out on the hill. The 6'2", corn fed Illinois righty uses a nasty slider to induce a lazy fly to right. Can o' corn for Johnson. One away.
Working from the windup, Buxton nods to catcher Jake Hanson and deals. The Goshen kid flies out to Schneider in left for the second out. Connor works a perfect seventh when the next batter again is retired on a fly ball to Johnson in right. Mid 7, Valpo leads it 7-4.
Goshen has six hits so far and Valpo seven in the game. Manning, the California native, surfs up to the dish. He's been red hot since the ASU series. He works a walk and here comes big Andrew Bynum.
The strapping young DH intimidates the Goshen pitcher with his bulking biceps. A workout fanatic, it's a known fact that Bynum can bench press 1000 pounds. He drills a single to left, and Manning jets to third. Nobody out.
Shockingly, Bynum steals second. The Maple Leaf catcher throws down after him, and Manning scoots in to score. Now 8-4.
Now Kyle Schneider steps in. He adjusts his cup and pops to first, but the 1B misplays the ball and and it falls in. Now runners on 1st and 2nd, still no outs.
Score Schneider's pop up an error. Mark Johnson, the teams best dancer, takes his stance in the left hander's batter box. He flies out to left for the first out. Runners stay where they are.
Jake Hanson, the young freshman catcher, bounces to third. The 3B puts the tag on Bynum, and there's two away.
Senior Andrew Bain now up. He singles to center! Here comes Schneider chugging around third as Coach P waves him home. Here's the throw, here's the play at the plate, and Schneider is....out by a bunch. :'( 8-4 Valpo going to the top of the 8th.
Both Kennedys will see action today as now junior lefty Sean is out to make his second appearance of the year after coming off an arm injury in the off season. He gets a ground ball to Jeff Edwards, who has checked in at third. Edwards makes the play and there's one away.
Now a fly ball to Manning in center and there's two out for S. Kennedy. The next guy sticks his elbow out over the plate and gets HBP. A travesty.
No problem for Kennedy, as he gets a lazy fly to center to end the inning. Headed to the bottom of eight, its 8-4 Crusaders here and you're listening to the Valparaiso Worldwide Sports Network....
Spencer Mahoney, the 7'2" shortstop (7'5" with the 'fro) steps in. He works a walk (small target) and heads to first. He takes a big lead, and there he goes to second! He slides in safe with Vavra at the plate.
Vavra already has a ground rule double in the game today, and this time laces a double to left as Mahoney trots home. 9-4 Valpo.
Sounds like we will get the expected win to improve to 19-23. Hopefully we beat WMU tomorrow to get one step closer to 0.500!
John Loeffler, your new HL Batter of the Week, backs up that title with a rocket to right. The ever so fleet 1B lumbers all the way around to third. Holy cow, that ball was tattooed! Vavra plates Valpo's 10th run of the contest.
Now young Chris Manning strides to the plate. He lifts a deep fly ball that's way back to left. It could be, it might be, but it's caught at the wall. Loeffler scores on the sac fly. Now 11-4 Saders.
Andrew Bynum works a walk and there's still one away. Schneider pops to second for the second out. Johnson flies out to left, and that'll end the 8th. Valpo leads in 11-4. Looks like Mike Jacobs is trotting in for the ninth.
Jacobs is a fifth year senior who has been drafted in the first round of the MLB draft...TWICE. He turned down both offers because he "just wanted to give my all to Valpo." Seriously, Mike will be a civil engineer upon graduation this year. The first batter hits a ground ball to Vavra and it goes through the wickets. The E4 puts a runner on first.
Jacobs is an off speed throwing lefty, and he baffles the next two Maple Leaf hitters, recording a pair of strikeouts. Two away and Goshen is down to their last out.
And Jacobs completes the work of art in the 9th with yet another K. Mike strikes out the side and Valpo wins its fifth straight, 11-4. My secret updater believes the energy was a bit down today, but they'll take the win. Valpo is now 19-23 on the season and getting hot at the right time. That's all from beautiful Emory G. and we'll see you all again here tomorrow night when we take on Western Michigan. (Maybe, if I get another secret updater.) Drive safe everybody.
As always, thanks for the colorful update Jetz! ;D
I am not a real baseball guy, but how can you not enjoy that colorful play-by-play. O0 :rotfl: :clap: