I woke up nursing a headache and still hadn’t gotten over last night's game. I hate these 11:00am games. At least the weather was wonderful. It was warm and sunny with a light breeze. There was kind of a light crowd too, at 431. There was a Little League team present dressed in sharp-looking Cubs uniforms. For that matter, the DBU Patriots were wearing gold uniforms. They were a cross between camo's and the Padres' home uniforms, but without the stripes. Pretty cool.
I talked to Trey Reese after I got to my seat. (His wife, daughter, and a couple of Volleyball girls were with him.) I'd heard a couple of guys talking last night about Steve Solorazano. They didn't think his injury last night was too bad. Trey confirmed that. We also noticed he'd been hit twice in the game while batting. You wonder if that might have also contributed to the injury.
Cooper Reese was doing okay. I noted that he'd only thrown 3 strikes in his outing, but he wasn't missing on the balls by much. Trey said that they had a called for an offspeed for Cooper's first pitch, which Trey didn't think was the right call, given that he came in with a 3-1 count. After that walk, Cooper never got settled.
Fan Michael was talking to broadcaster Adam Young nearby and we finally got Adam and Trey to meet. Adam has mentioned Trey a couple of times on the air. I'm still hoping Adam will invite Trey on the air for some color commentary. Adam mentioned that his co-host this weekend and former Aggie pitcher, Marcel Renteria, said he couldn’t imagine being a freshman, like Cooper, and being brought in the kind of pressure situation he came into.
I didn't have trouble with the scorecards today, except that I didn't get the lineups filled in until about the fourth inning. I need to stop having conversations while the PA is announcing the lineups. Chris Daniels started for the Aggies. He was also the DH. Two-way players are cool, but losing Steve was like losing two players. It’s a risk. Trey said this game was going to be a “Johnny Wholestaff” game, indicating they might need everybody. Cooper was told he might get in, which Trey thought would be a good thing.
Daniels gave up a double to start. The next batter nearly scored him, but Joey Craig in right field made an awesome leaping catch at the wall. This would set the standard for defense today. Daniels finished out the inning with a pair of strikeouts.
Brandon Forrester started the bottom of the first with a double as well. Aiden Lombardi promptly drove him in with a single. I was about to say that Mitch Namie was due after an 0-fer performance yesterday, but he jacked out a 2-run homer before I could. Tommy Mcluskey and Boston Vest also singled and Tommy came home on a wild pitch. The Aggies were up 4-0 and we wondered if this was going to be another wild one.
Craig topped himself with the first batter of the second. He went over the wall for a catch of a foul ball. I couldn't see it where I was sitting, but Michael got up and watched the play. Daniels finished the rest of the inning without drama. The Aggies only had a single in the bottom.
I started listening to Aggie Softball, which was on the radio. They were up 1-0 in the third. An even bigger distraction came in at the same time. A very cute redhead brought in a beautiful, fluffy German Sheppard and they sat down in the first row on the aisle. I was in love. I should specify with whom, but I assume they'd be a package deal. She was having a good time with the dog, smiling and talking to him and petting him and feeding him. This was one happy dog and owner. (Since she stayed to the end, I assume this was a player girlfriend. The dog might even be his, too.)
Cade Shumard came in to pitch for the Aggies in the top of the third. I’ve seen a couple of shaky appearances from Cade this season, but he’s one of two lefties on the staff, so the team needs him to pitch well. He started off with a walk that was driven in by a double, but that was all of the damage. We’ll take it. 4-1 Aggies. In the bottom, DBU starter, Ryan Borberg, was now in a groove and struck out two in a scoreless inning.
Hazen Wright was our third Aggie pitcher for the fourth. He was helped out with some more great defense. Boston snatched a hot liner just off the turf at third. He was part of an inning-ending double play with Lombardi and Bryce Campbell that was downright acrobatic in execution. The Aggie went 1-2-3 in the bottom again.
Aggie Softball was now up 3-0 in the fifth. Baseball was also in the fifth. Tommy began the top with tremendous dive catch in center for the Aggies. Hazen hit the next batter and walked the next. He was relieved by Jaden Davis and a double play ended the frame. The third base ump got hit by a Patriot warm up toss before play, but without any harm. The Aggies had a hit batter in the bottom, but still couldn’t get a rally going.
Connor Wylde, the Aggies’ other lefty, started the sixth. He came in shooting peas and struck out the side. In the bottom, Borberg had two strikeouts, but let two on with a single and a walk and had a wild pitch. He was relieved and looking strikeout ended the inning. Aggie Softball won their game, 3-0. Faith Aragon pitched another shutout.
I somehow ended up in a conversation between Michael and Trey’s wife, Robin, about the band, U2. I’m not expert and they were, but I’d listened to their music. Trey noted the pretty dog lounging in the aisle, “The dog thinks he owns the place.” I answered, “I’m okay with that.” Wylde got two easy outs to start the seventh. A well-placed infield single and a walk threatened, but Boston dove on a grounder and still managed to throw out the runner at second.
The Aggies generated some offense off a new DBU reliever, Mason Swinney, in the bottom. Forrester singled. Lombardi moved him over. Swinney made a great play on that grounder
and got a strikeout, but was relieved.
The new pitcher hit the next two Aggie batters, including Craig on the
head, but no damage. Unfortunately,
there was no damage in the inning either, as the Aggies loaded the bases
without scoring. This was starting to
uncomfortably remind me of yesterday’s game.
Wylde struck out the first batter of the eighth looking, but walked the next batter. Adam Berghult came in to pinch hit and made the most of it. He sliced a 2-run homer to right center that just cleared the wall. Even if it hadn’t, it would have been a gapper anyway. Wylde got another strikeout. Finally, there was a tough grounder to third. Boston made a wild throw on it, but Bryce caught it and tagged the runner going by. 4-3 Aggies. DBU went through two pitchers in the bottom of the eighth. The Aggies got two runners on with a single and an intentional walk, but still couldn’t score.
We go to the ninth and Wylde was still pitching. He struck out the first batter and walked the next. Bryce made a great play at first on a grounder going down the line. He stepped on first for the second out and then to threw to second for the DP, but the ump ruled, “Safe.” Forrester was hopping mad and the crowd was infuriated. The next batter cranked one to deep centerfield. Tommy made a great leaping catch and crashed into the wall for the final out. Game over, man! Game over. Aggies win 4-3. Whew! That was a great game.
The teams lined up and shook hands afterward. I’m always glad to see that. It doesn’t always happen in baseball. I saw a cute little wiener dog wearing a baseball hat on the way out. At my car, I called dad and asked about bringing a pizza and watching the NCAA Basketball Tournament games that were on (which aren’t worth talking about).
It was a Pizza Hut stuffed crust pizza that I had a coupon for. I thought it was great. Dad apparently doesn’t like stuffed crust pizza. I’ll note that for the future. When I started looking up the box score of the game, I suddenly realized that this was a great win for the Aggies. DBU is ranked #17 in the nation. I saw they had a good record, but this was surprising. I did not see their pitching at its best this weekend. Even while pretty effective today, they kept hitting batters and making wild pitches. The Patriot hitting is excellent. Without some tremendous plays on defense by the Aggies, they probably would have busted out again.
I’ll toss out the Gameballs. Adam Berghult’s pinch hit home run was DBU’s standout, clutch offensive performance, and I’ll hand it to their whole pitching lineup today. Ryan Borberg only had one bad inning, but had 7 K’s and the longest outing of anyone today. For the Aggies, Brandon Forrester went 3 for 4 and Mitch Namie had one hit, but it was a 2-run homer. Connor Wylde had a gritty 4-inning performance for the win, including 6 strikeouts. The Aggie fielding defense also gets a Gameball, especially Joey Craig. His two plays early on may have been pivotal.
The wind actually picked up considerably after the game. This could have been a very different outcome if this had happened earlier. The bats almost seemed tired after yesterday’s outburst. It’ll be another unfortunate weekend off from Aggie Sports this week with nothing scheduled, and I’ll be missing the Aggie/Lobo game on Tuesday, but hopefully listening.