I woke up on Sunday morning listening to the Aggie Softball rematch game versus St. Thomas on the radio with Adam Young. (I was at yesterday’s game.) Destiny Perez made her college debut in the circle for the Aggies, but was chased out quickly and left the bases loaded with no outs. Faith Aragon came in and got 2 strikeouts and a groundout. It was 1-0 ST.
Devin Elam was not in the lineup. They didn’t mention her getting injured last night. The Aggies came back to score and tie it in the bottom. In the top of the second, ST blew it open with a 3-run homer, which came after a questionable overturned call on a player tagged out on base. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the end of it. Zantelle Rodriguez was brought in, but the Tommies ran it up to 8-1.
In the top of the third, Cassidy Carby hit her second home run of the game and made it, 12-1 ST. By the fourth, the deep Aggie bench was in and playing and it was 15-1. In the fifth and final inning, the Aggies loaded the bases and a run was walked in. ST had to bring in a reliever, who was warming up in the bullpen alongside a UTA pitcher getting ready for the next game. 15-2 St. Thomas was the final. There were 400 in attendance at the game. That’s a pretty good crowd, since the game started at 9:00am.
With that, I took off for the next game at noon against UT-Arlington. In the parking lot, I had an odd encounter with a dippy bird. I had to wait for him to move along before I could park. Walking up to the stadium, I ran into the ST girls waiting to get on their bus. They looked tall and pretty up close.
In the stands, I noticed they finally removed the ball that had been sitting in the outfield netting since the first game on Friday. Coach Rodolph was also there at the scorer’s table. I went over and said, “Hi,” to her. She is officially retired. She’s just there as a fan, but doesn’t have to buy a ticket to get in. I asked about the dog, who wasn’t there. She is a half-doodle that the Coach got after retiring. The Coach was very gracious, as always. I asked who I should talk to about naming the field after her.
From seeing her talking to others, I almost think I could have asked her what happened last year with her being forced out and about Associate Head Coach Cat Hefner getting fired and gotten a long explanation. However, I’m not a player parent or a booster, so I didn’t want to overstep just being a fan. Kathy’s happy. We’ll leave it at that unless something comes up.
It was warm. I quickly figured out that I was overdressed in a pullover and took it off. The crowd increased to 500 and they were pretty lively. Adam was also calling this game on the radio. Devin wasn’t playing in this game, either. She was in the dugout wearing street clothes. I hope that doesn’t mean she’s done for the season? Aggie Baseball was scrimmaging next door.
This was a busy game, as you can see. Jaileen Mancha started for the Aggies in the top of the first. A hit batter started off the game. From there, there was an error at first and a stolen base. A single brought in a run and another single brought in another run, along with a bad throw home scoring a third run. 3-0 UTA. That was a pretty shaky inning.
Violet Redondo singled to start the bottom of the first, but was thrown out taking too wide a turn around the base. Following that, the Aggies had a single, a walk, and moved up on two wild pitches. Lauren Garcia came up and slapped a 3-run homer to left center. The girls lined and made a tunnel in front of the dugout for her. Hailey Lynn Sralik got a second out for the Mavericks, but was taken out after a hitting Taylor Baca on the helmet. She was okay. I think it was an offspeed. I finally noticed her walk up music was Old School with Poison by Bell Biv Devoe.
Madi McDonnell came in in relief for UTA. She faced Kendal Lunar first and we got another tunnel, as Kendal hit a 2-run homer. Even better, after a single, Bella Clapp slapped one out. Make another tunnel! The Aggies batted around in a 7-run inning. It was 7-3 after one inning. Holy cow!
Coach Rodolph left during the inning and came back with her dog. I heard her say that she’d promised to bring in the dog if the team homered. A little later, the Coach took the dog over to meet a toddler. It was sweet.
Sort of like on Friday, with a 1-2-3 inning going to each outfielder, in the top of the second, all of the outs were erased baserunners with a caught stealing ending the inning. Between innings, there was a t-shirt toss. One t-shirt hit a shade umbrella and went to another fan. A single by Skye Johnson started the bottom of the second. There was a strategically questionable sacrifice that did work out. An error at third would drive in Skye. The Aggies loaded the bases with two outs. Joleeanna Hair sent a big flyball to the wall, but it was caught to end the inning. 8-3 Aggies. We’re looking good.
Boom goes the dynamite! The Mavericks batted around in the top of the third. It started with a leadoff homer by Mia McNulty. Jaileen got two outs while giving up a double, but then four singles and two errors brought in 4 more runs and suddenly gave the Mav’s a 9-8 lead.
The Aggies struck back in the bottom of the fourth. A single and a walk were driven in by Joleeanna. She was driven in by Bella to put the Aggies back up, 11-9. Between innings on the video board, they showed a Kelsey Horton highlight reel for her election to the Aggie Hall of Fame. She got a round of applause from the crowd, though, unfortunately, she wasn’t here. (I think she just earned a medical certification.)
These four innings took a while. On the radio, Adam mentioned the game would be running into a travel curfew in an hour. (Not a curfew for the Superbowl later this afternoon.) The Mavericks weren’t going away. They scored two in the top of the fifth. Peyton Holland doubled in the tying run, but was thrown out at third. The Aggies loaded up the bases in the bottom with two outs. Kendal came up. The Coach was yelling instructions and encouragement, but Kendal flied out.
The mortal blow came in the top of the sixth. A walk, a single, and an error, a bad throw on a possible double play, began the inning. A sac fly brought in a run to give UTA the lead. Bringing in a pinch runner paid off there. Coach Rodolph was yelling encouragement to Jaileen, but Coach Higgs was making the decisions and brought in Taryn Bennett.
Taryn has some funky warm up music. Interesting. She walked the first batter. Cameron Cooper hit a comebacker. Taryn got it, but no one was covering first. Fans started yelling at the team to get their heads in the game. Bases loaded, a single brought in another run. The Aggies got the second out on a force at home, but a hit batter loaded the bases and set the table for McNulty’s second home run, a grand slam. Jaileen was put back in to get the final out. Damage done. 19-11 UTA.
Here’s the real tragedy of the inning. That was 8 unearned runs. I had to get multiple explanations on this from two different AI’s. Since the first error occurred before the first out, it made all the runs for the inning unearned. I’ve heard this before, but it seemed inconsistently applied to my understanding. I understood in the third inning when the runs that came in with two outs after an error were unearned. In any case, you get these line scores for Aggie pitching today that read: J. Mancha 14 runs, 7 earned; T. Bennett 5 runs, 0 earned.
Adam’s warnings about the curfew were becoming more persistent. In the bottom of the sixth, Skye doubled in Joleeanna, which avoided the run rule and forced a seventh inning, though the crowd was deserting. (Superbowl food run curfew in effect.) Cooper in left field made a nice rundown on high fly at the wall in the inning.
In the top of the seventh, pinich hitter Camila Spriggs drove in a run. On the next batter, the game suddenly ended on an Aggie error, the sixth of the game. It was 2:20 and with the Mavericks up by 8, the curfew time became hard. Start the PA music and the end the game. UTA wins 20-12.
Gameballs. For the Mavericks, Mia McNulty had 2 home runs and 5 RBI’s, and Cameron Cooper was 3 for 4 with an RBI. For the Aggies, Lauren Garcia was 2 for 3 with a 3-run homer, Joleeanna Hair was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI’s, and Bella Clapp was 3 for 4 with 3 RBI’s and a home run.
For the most part, this Aggie team can score runs. The question is their pitching and defense. The team scored 12 runs and didn’t even come close to winning. They have a bunch of pitchers, but somebody’s got to step up. If Devin Elam doesn’t come back, I also have to worry about their offense, too. That first game blowout may be a precursor of how they’ll perform against a good pitcher.
I called dad after the game to ask him about me bringing over a meal for the Superbowl. He insisted he was going make hamburgers, which he cooked yesterday and burned and didn’t have buns for. I asked again about getting something, but he wouldn’t hear it and told me to go get something for myself.
Those Whataburger commercials on the new video game worked on me. I went there for lunch and had the Honey Barbeque Chicken Strip sandwich. That was great, at least. The game, however, was the worst Superbowl ever. I actually broke my stylus playing videos on my iPad while the game was on. I’m not watching another Superbowl unless a team I like is playing. As a Cowboys fan, that means I’ll probably never watch another. (Given a dip in ratings for this game thanks to the matchup and the halftime show, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Cowboys aren’t placed in next years’ Superbowl.) Today was a bit disappointing, but it was a nice day to take in a game at the ballpark.










