Since their last home series against WKU, Aggie Softball dropped two of three to Jax State on the road. They lost the first game, 6-3. Faith Aragon took the loss pitching all 6 innings. Kendal Lunar and Lauren Johnson both homered in the game. The Aggies took the next game, 5-3. Faith got the win in that one and went 3 for 4. Kendal had a home run and her and Skye Johnson both had a pair of RBI’s. The rubber game was a 6-2 loss. Taryn Bennett took the loss. Faith pitched in relief. Lauren homered in the game.
I’d meant to take Friday off to see the rivalry game between the Aggies and the UTEP Miners and go to the Aggie Football equipment sale and Fan Fest. (I missed the Football guys taking penalty kicks against the Soccer girls. NCAA rules won’t let the football team actually scrimmage for the fans anymore.) Things were really busy at work and the forecast for that night was never good. The predicted rain did not materialize in Las Cruces, though it did in nearby El Paso, which delayed a Chihuahuas’ game.
There was, however, a haboob here to start the Softball game, indicating that a storm was on the way somewhere in the area. The girls played through it. It was an 8-3 win for the Aggies. Destan Burks had the big blow with a 3-run homer. Faith went the distance for the win.
I’d had a long week. On Saturday, I just wasn’t in the mood to go to an evening game. Helping a neighbor move in likely exhausted me a bit, as well. There was some threatening weather in the area, though it never actually rained. If it had been an earlier game, I might have gone. The Aggie Football equipment sale was still going on Saturday morning, but I just couldn’t get myself to go.
The game was another Aggie win, 3-0. Faith had another 7-inning effort and she doubled in a run. Destan and Kendal each had solo home runs. It was a very quick game at just over an hour and a half. Maybe they were worried about the weather, too. The sun had barely gone down when they’d finished. There was a great crowd of 795. They didn’t need me there.
Sunday morning, I was in a better mood, or at least complaining less. I left early for lunch at Whataburger. I wanted to use that free fry coupon. It was great, though I ordered a large drink and was shocked by the size of it. I thought I’d been ordering large drinks all this time. This thing was like 50% bigger than that.
When I got inside the stadium, Faith Aragon’s dad was there with some other fans holding court. He was saying, “We gotta win today.” I was listening to the Chihuahuas versus the Isotopes game on the radio I brought with me. Disappointingly, I could just barely hear it while I was inside the stadium. I was 45-minutes early and there was already a crowd inside. Attendance was listed at 563, but seemed bigger. The fans were more enthusiastic than usual. There was a sizable UTEP contingent.
It was cool and breezy and partly cloudy. It was fairly nice out. On field, the Miners were wearing Old-Timey looking loose, dark blue tops with high socks for their warm up. They switched to orange tops to play in. Mackenzie Jones was having fun and grooving in the Aggie horseshoe pregame ritual.
I think the scoreboard was on when I came in, but it was off for the entire game. I kind of hoped nothing weird would happen in the game for my scorecards. (That didn’t happen.) The ump should have been showing the count on every pitch and the PA should have been giving the score every inning. (Those things only happened occasionally.) A couple of fans asked me what inning we were in, since I was there with the scorecards.
Nobody should have been asking me about the game. I really screwed these up. I can’t even blame the scoreboard being off for my problems. I lost track of the lineup twice. I don’t know what happened. It’s so embarrassing.
It was a good sign in the top of the first, as Taryn Bennett had her good stuff working for a 1-2-3 inning. We had some delays between innings waiting on the TV coverage. Mondo with AggieVision, son of one of my co-workers, was on field and would signal to start play.
Ryann Presswood, with a full mane of lush long, shiny, blonde hair started for the Miners. Faith led off the bottom of the first with a sneaky bunt single. After two outs, Madi Bachman came up and hit her first pitch out of the park to center. This 2-run shot was done against the wind. 2-0 Aggies. That was all we saw of Presswood, as part of a steady stream of new Miner pitchers every inning.
In the top of the second, Taryn issued a walk to the second batter of the inning. Madi went out for a talk. Taryn seems to have a good attitude in the circle, but can be rattled. The next batter hit a blooper. The wind held the ball up and Sky Johnson in left field dove for it for the catch. The final out was a fielder’s choice. Destan Burks fed Tamara Carranza covering second. The ball was bobbled, but she held on. Tamara’s reward was getting her foot stepped on. She was hopping around after the play. In the bottom of the inning, the bottom of the Aggie order only managed a walk.
Behind me, there was a guy and a girl, I think a former player, talking about nothing but baseball and softball for the whole game. It was super refreshing. In the top of the third, Taryn deflected a high bouncer back at her trying to grab it. Behind her, Destan stayed with the ball and got the out. For better or worse, Taryn is always thinking with her glove on field, but she’s handy pitching, too. A pair of strikeouts ended the inning.
Some guys that I presume were Football players came in to watch. Destan had been moved up in lineup to second thanks to performance over the weekend. On the first pitch of the bottom of the third, Destan hit a sky high home run to left with the wind swirling. After a walk to Kendal, Madi had a sky-high hit to center. The wind knocked it straight down. The centerfielder had started back and then had to run back in. Two other fielders converged, but the ball fell in between all of them. Kendal was shot by a sniper rounding third on the play and had to go back, otherwise she might have scored.
Arianna Flores got a looking strikeout for the Miners the first out of the inning, but was relieved right after. In the break, a huge yellow butterfly floated around watching the game. Security attempted to apprehend the butterfly for not paying admission, but she flew off. Tamara came up and drove in the two baserunners with a double. Johnna Aragon then hit a liner that hit third base and deflected away from the defender. I had it as a tough error, but it was scored a hit.
Mackenzie came in to pinch run for Johanna and promptly stole second. Flores accidentally deflected the throw from the catcher trying to get her and Tamara scored on the error. The Aggies were now up, 6-0.
To the top of the fourth, Taryn got the first two batters, but a grounder took a bad hop on Tamara at short for an error. A worse error happened on my scorecard, as I noticed that I was out-of-order on the lineup. Taryn then gave up a single, but knuckled down and got the final out. In the bottom, Destan doubled and Madi drove her in on a fielder’s choice. 7-0 Aggies.
Madi was delayed getting out on field in the top of the fifth, since she was on the basepads. The Aggies didn’t run out a backup catcher to warm up Taryn. (Maybe they don’t have another player available.) Instead, Taryn got some additional instruction by the dugout from Madi’s sister, pitching coach, Paige Bachman. The Miners got a leadoff single, as Tamara nearly great catch on the soft liner, but couldn’t hold on to it. Tamara did get two other popups in the inning. And my scorecard lineup is screwed up again! I can’t believe it!
A food vendor came in and handed out a couple of leftover hot dogs to Football guys. (They’re obliviously underfed.) A couple of little girls were running around up front in different Spider-Man t-shirts. Is he their favorite superhero? And it was real Spider-Man, not that fake one, they keep pushing in the animated movies. The girls are being raised right.
In the bottom of the fifth, the Aggies loaded the bases on a couple of walks and a single with one out. Faith, with Coach Rodolph looking on and shouting encouragement, came up and tried another bunt, but it dribbled in front of plate. The catcher got it and lunged out to tag the runner from third. However, it was only a temporary reprieve for UTEP. Destan came up and singled up the middle past two defenders reaching for the ball. Johnna scored to make it 8-0 Aggies for a run rule win.
It’s a sweep! (And for my scorekeeping ego, thank goodness it’s over.) The game only went for 1 hour and 24 minutes. I was still listening to the Chihuahuas and decided to go home to finish the ***rest of it.*** Outside, there wasn’t a bus. I wondered how the Miners got here, but then I noticed two little shuttle busses in the parking lot.
Today’s Gameballs are all for the Aggies. (Sorry, UTEP. You ladies did not have a good game.) The first one goes to Taryn Bennett for the 5-inning shutout. That was great to see from her. It was the kind of performance I knew she was capable of. Tamara Carranza had 2 RBI’s on a double and Johnna Aragon went 2 for 3. Madi Bachman had a great game going 2 for 3 with 3 RBI’s and a 2-run homer. Destan Burks was also great going 3 for 4 with 2 RBI’s and a home run.
This would have been a good series to see all of for an Aggie fan. It’s unfortunate, I wasn’t able to. I’ll consider finally going to night game ***next Saturday*** with Aggie Baseball, as I’m running out of excuses.




