BB: OAC: Ohio Athletic Conference

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Gramps

FYI:Here is the website for the archieved videos from the DH at John Carrol 4/7/11. Due to technical problems, both games are only partially covered, but it shows that the videos can be done on a local level and is a good way to follow your team when work interfeers: http://www.ustream.tv/user/JCUSports/videos

These are the games between Heidelberg and John Carrol. Isn't technology great, it makes you wonder, why can't all of the D3 schools do the same thing.

Tinman

Muc threw their aces trying for a sweep of Musky and barely got a split now they have Marietta tomorrow it might get ugly

mideastfan2

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Quote from: Tinman on April 09, 2011, 10:59:26 PM
Muc threw their aces trying for a sweep of Musky and barely got a split now they have Marietta tomorrow it might get ugly


The Etta Express swept visiting Ohio Northern to stay undefeated in OAC action.  They look to keep it going again MUC, as they continue their 10 games in 7 days journey :)

Marietta's pitching situation:

Thurs
Gasser - 7 IP
Blaski - 6 IP
Williams - 1 IP
Lindquist - 2 IP

Sat
Williams - 5 IP
Lindquist - 2 IP
Levens - 6 IP
Emling - 3 IP

Looks like Marietta will be using end of the rotation guys today, and maybe Blaski & Gasser for an inning or two apiece.  Linquist could also get a good chunk of innings if needed....then he could have some rest until needed again on Wed & next Sat in conferecne games.

Tomorrow's non-conference DH with LaRoche will be a patch-work job by the pitching staff.

Kenworth

Long range weather predictions didn't look good for Heidelberg weekend.  Still a long way off and weathermen do not have the best batting average sometimes. :)

Kenworth

Mideastfan--I think there are still plenty of quality pitchers just waiting for the opportunity to show their stuff.  Sophomore and Freshmen pitchers have not had the opportunity just yet with the quality starts of the top four pitchers and relievers that have been used thus far.  Don't be surprised if someone doesn't step up and take advantage of the games on Monday weather permitting.

Gramps

The offense of THE BERG exploaded yesterday as their bevy of batters pounded the Quakers of Wilmington for 31 hits in a DH at Peaceful Valley.

GAME 1 - 15-3
Ethan Holt earned Win #5 with a 4 inning, 1 Hit, 1 Run outing. He was aided by one inning stints from B Stucky, Fr B Kaminski (I believe his first varsity action) and M Jones,
BIG HITTERS were J Lash 3-3, 3 RBIs, 2 Runs; A Buelow 2-3  2 RBIs, 2 Runs; R Lizcano 2-2, 3 Runs; A Monroe 1-2. 3 RBIs, 2 Runs:; A Squibb 2-3, 1 RBI, 1 Run; D Andrzejczak 2-3. 1 RBI, 1 Run
EXTRA BASES: HR J Lash;  3B A Monroe;  DBL A Buelow 2
GAME 2 - 11-3
Brian Koehl picked up Win # 5 with a 6.2 inning, 5 Hit, 2 Run, 6 SO affair. Helping out  were R Pruitt, D Brannum, and A Lowe. Lowe picked up Save # 9.
All of the position players contributed at least one hit. Having 3 Hits were Lizcano, Keen and Lash; 2 Hits - Monroe, Brechun and Squibb; and 1 Hit each from Andrzejczak, Buelow and Martin.
EXTRA BASES: HR - Lizcano, Andrzejczak   DBL Brechun

GO BERG!!!!

mideastfan2

Marietta takes game one against Mount Union 10-9 in extra innings(9) with a strong wind OUT blowing in Alliance.

This game never wanted to end as MUC kept coming back, led by Ferrell, but eventually Marietta was a little too much for the Purple Raider offense.

Maheffey started and threw well, but as he gave way to Lindquist the runs started piling up.  Blaski eventually had to finish it off, although he struggled a bit too.

GAME TWO coming up in a few....

Tinman

Muc goes down big in the second game 17-2 Etta just too much to overcome with such a young team

Tinman

Mount had their opportunities to take game one They really came back nicely,
some poor baserunning choices cost them.  Having the 3rd base coach try to show up his pitcher didn't help.  After throwing up a late stop sign as the runner is passing him, well after Carlino was out at the plate, he was still posing with the "stop" sign with noone on third I guess it was to make a point that it wasn't his fault....

forheavendial4999

Quote from: mideastfan2 on April 10, 2011, 07:29:14 AM
Quote from: Tinman on April 09, 2011, 10:59:26 PM
Muc threw their aces trying for a sweep of Musky and barely got a split now they have Marietta tomorrow it might get ugly


The Etta Express swept visiting Ohio Northern to stay undefeated in OAC action.  They look to keep it going again MUC, as they continue their 10 games in 7 days journey :)

Marietta's pitching situation:

Thurs
Gasser - 7 IP
Blaski - 6 IP
Williams - 1 IP
Lindquist - 2 IP

Sat
Williams - 5 IP
Lindquist - 2 IP
Levens - 6 IP
Emling - 3 IP

Looks like Marietta will be using end of the rotation guys today, and maybe Blaski & Gasser for an inning or two apiece.  Linquist could also get a good chunk of innings if needed....then he could have some rest until needed again on Wed & next Sat in conferecne games.

Tomorrow's non-conference DH with LaRoche will be a patch-work job by the pitching staff.

Any guesses on pitching for an important regional DH against a LaRoche team that didn't pitch its ERA leader over the weekend?

Seems Marietta might have learned something about itself this weekend. The down the line starters performed much better than the recycled top guys.

With another conference DH on Wednesday, it's not even as if they can just throw the best of what they have left. Should be interesting to see what they piece together and whether it can do the job.

Kenworth

Quote from: Kenworth on April 10, 2011, 09:14:27 PM
Quote from: Kenworth on April 08, 2011, 09:31:29 PM
Marietta Updated Schedule weather permitting

Thurs-Baldwin Wallace-2 wins
Sat-Ohio Northern-2 wins(1 tough one)
Sun-Mount Union-2 wins (1 tough one)
Mon-La Roche-doubleheader
Wed-Capital-doubleheader
Sat-Heidelberg-doubleheader

Great starting pitching today at Mount Union  Mike Mahaffey in the first game and Logan Lewis in the second.  Neither pitcher showed any rust and battled the Mount hitters all game.  Great Job.

12 games--10 days make or break

mideastfan2

Quote from: forheavendial4999 on April 10, 2011, 07:40:08 PM
Quote from: mideastfan2 on April 10, 2011, 07:29:14 AM
Quote from: Tinman on April 09, 2011, 10:59:26 PM
Muc threw their aces trying for a sweep of Musky and barely got a split now they have Marietta tomorrow it might get ugly


The Etta Express swept visiting Ohio Northern to stay undefeated in OAC action.  They look to keep it going again MUC, as they continue their 10 games in 7 days journey :)

Marietta's pitching situation:

Thurs
Gasser - 7 IP
Blaski - 6 IP
Williams - 1 IP
Lindquist - 2 IP

Sat
Williams - 5 IP
Lindquist - 2 IP
Levens - 6 IP
Emling - 3 IP

Looks like Marietta will be using end of the rotation guys today, and maybe Blaski & Gasser for an inning or two apiece.  Linquist could also get a good chunk of innings if needed....then he could have some rest until needed again on Wed & next Sat in conferecne games.

Tomorrow's non-conference DH with LaRoche will be a patch-work job by the pitching staff.

Any guesses on pitching for an important regional DH against a LaRoche team that didn't pitch its ERA leader over the weekend?

Seems Marietta might have learned something about itself this weekend. The down the line starters performed much better than the recycled top guys.

With another conference DH on Wednesday, it's not even as if they can just throw the best of what they have left. Should be interesting to see what they piece together and whether it can do the job.

I'm guessing Gasser will start a game and go a couple innings, so he can be fresh for Wed's conference DH.  The other innings will probably be eaten up by a combination of the end of the roation guys...but who knows.  Levens is probably available for a few innings as well.

This DH is in-region, as you said, but not even close to as important as the conf games.  Marietta has played well enough to this point, where they can afford to save pitching for conf games & not turn these non-conference in-region games into"must win" situations.  BTW, all the conf games are also in-region games, so by winning those MArietta is increasing their in-region resume.

I think MC and HEID have already locked up pool C bids regardless of which one of them wins the OAC tournament in a month.

Kenworth

Quote from: Kenworth on April 10, 2011, 09:17:32 PM
Quote from: Kenworth on April 10, 2011, 09:14:27 PM
Quote from: Kenworth on April 08, 2011, 09:31:29 PM
Marietta Updated Schedule weather permitting

Thurs-Baldwin Wallace-2 wins
Sat-Ohio Northern-2 wins(1 tough one)
Sun-Mount Union-2 wins (1 tough one)
Mon-La Roche-doubleheader rained out no make up date yet
Wed-Capital-doubleheader
Sat-Heidelberg-doubleheader

Great starting pitching today at Mount Union  Mike Mahaffey in the first game and Logan Lewis in the second.  Neither pitcher showed any rust and battled the Mount hitters all game.  Great Job.

12 games--10 days make or break

Dr. Acula

Quote from: mideastfan2 on April 11, 2011, 08:10:34 AM
I think MC and HEID have already locked up pool C bids regardless of which one of them wins the OAC tournament in a month.

Agreed.  At this point it seems like it's basically just who will have another trophy for the case.  I would be beyond shocked if those two don't meet in the conference tournament championship.  They just seem to be vastly superior to the rest of the conference this year.

Dr. Acula

Quote from: Tinman on April 10, 2011, 06:48:17 PM
Muc goes down big in the second game 17-2 Etta just too much to overcome with such a young team


Emotionally down after a tough loss and Etta hangs a 7 spot in the top of the 1st of game 2.  It was all downhill from there.