The Best (and Worst) of Times
Ah, FH softball weeks three and four – it was the best of times; it was the worst of times.
In week three action, FH came from behind an early deficit with a clutch rally to defeat our arch-nemesis Burson 16-13. However, in week four, FH suffered from an onslaught of monster home runs and lost to 2007 league champion Porter 15-2.
Week three saw contributions from up and down the lineup, and sharp fielding across the field. Staff ace Dan Horowitz took the mound and baffled Burson’s hitters all game with a mix of pitches. Craig Paridy and Will Sullivan continued their early season jostling for the team MVP award, as Craig went 5-5 with an impressive bases-loaded double and six RBIs while Will answered with a 5-5 performance of his own highlighted by four runs and a late triple to slam the door shut on our opposition.
Impressive hitting displays were also put on by several other FHers. Silvio Marcacci had three hits and a leadoff triple to start a six-run sixth inning, while Luke Merkel and his throwback jersey had three hits. Meanwhile, the FH Mollys showed Burson they came to play. Molly Gherty showed cool discipline in her first game of the year with two hits and two runs, while Molly Williams continued her torrid start with three hits and two RBIs.
The rest of the team put on a fielding clinic, lead by Andrew McClellan who bravely played through an early injury to make a clutch catch late in the game. The catching platoon of Kelly Moran and Brianne Hoppe switched between tormenting opposing hitters and diving for foul balls, and Lowen Baumgarten showed good instincts and heart in his first ever softball start. Last, but certainly not least, FH fans turned out in droves to help cheer the team on, including almost the entire LoJacono team, Juliet Johnson, and Jen Haslip.
FH left nothing on the field in a gritty win, which may explain the tough night we had on a quick turnaround in Monday’s loss to Porter.
Last year’s league champions evened our season series at one win apiece with a power display not seen since the 1998 artificially-enhanced home run chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa.
Porter batters hit three prodigious blasts and just missed a fourth while their fielders seemed to catch every ball FH hit to jump out to an imposing 13-0 lead by the fourth inning. Un-intimidated, FH clamped down with tight defense and a brave seventh inning rally, but fell short.
As is usually the case in tough losses, the final score didn’t reflect the grit our team showed. Andrew McClellan made a spot start and several slick plays at pitcher before being relieved by closer Jeff Weintraub, who showed off his Soul Train dance moves in between innings.
Notable performances at the plate and in the field were also turned in by Ben Clark, Molly Gherty, Brianne Hoppe, Dave Whiting, Jenny Alonso, and Lowen Baumgarten.
1 Comments:
My ERA must be somewhere in the triple digits, and I mean before the decimal point.
Jeff
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