Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Who do you think will win the Berkshire League baseball title?
Pete
Paguaga
@PetePaguaga
on Twitter
Who
would you pick if in a fight a Highlander, which is someone who inhabits a
highland (courtesy of Merriam-Webster dictionary) a Spartan, a person of great
courage and self discipline (also courtesy of Merriam-Webster dictionary) or a
Golden Bear, which I imagine is a bear covered in gold fur?
Did
you decide?
Because
those are your choices for who will come home with the Berkshire League
baseball title.
Going
into the final stretch of the season the three teams with a chance to win the
title are Northwestern 16-0 (14-0 in BL play), Thomaston 12-3 (12-1) and Lewis
Mills 11-4 (11-3) and luckily for fans of the BL they all meet at some point in
the next week.
Lets
go team by team and look at what is in store for them, shall we.
The
Highlanders, which makes sense now on why their school is up on a mountain,
will play Thomaston at home on Wednesday who they beat in eight innings on the
road this season, Shepaug on the road on Thursday and then Lewis Mills, who
they held off at their home field early this season, on Monday, May 20 before
finishing their season off at home next Wednesday against Terryville.
All
season Northwestern has stressed how important pitching is to their teams
success and they’re right, pitching is successful to any team, but I believe
their bats will have the final say in how this season ends for them.
Not
saying Zach August, Jimi Phillips and co. haven't done an excellent job this
season, because they have, but their lineup is scary from top to bottom and
some of the guys on their bench would be starting on teams in the BL.
Their
3-4-5 of Zach Risedorf, Mike Jeffko and John Lippincott is the scariest middle
of the order of any team in the league. Especially when John Ambrozaitis and
Eddie Eseppi get on base, good luck trying to not let up a run.
The
Highlanders just have to do what they have done all the season and they
shouldn’t have a problem coming home as champions of the league.
Have
you decided yet?
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Thomaston
The
Golden Bears have a tough road ahead, they take on Lewis Mills at Mills on
Tuesday, who they came back and beat on a walk-off homerun by Connor Berg
earlier in the season. They then travel to Northwestern who they shutout for
seven innings in their only loss this season in the BL. If they can get past
those two they host Wamogo on Friday, who is not an easy win and then they
finish off their season at Nonnewaug on the 20th and Litchfield on
the 22nd.
Before
the year began, the Golden Bears were confident in their ability to hit and
they questioned their pitching, well the way this season has gone that couldn’t
be more wrong.
Russo
has baffled hitters all season with his long delivery and calm demeanor on the
hill.
Butkevicius
who is the complete opposite of Russo is a hard throwing right-hander whose
emotion his team feeds off of.
This
team has hit during the season, Berg started off the regular season off on
fire, Jake Tehan and Joe Fainer hit well during the scrimmages before the
season. Drew Gagne can get on base and when he does he can steal bases and Mike
Milius has hit well for the Golden Bears at the bottom of the lineup.
The
question is can they put it all together when it matters most? If they can they
can give Northwestern a run for the top spot.
It
all starts on Tuesday though against Lewis Mills, they can’t look ahead towards
Northwestern who they play the next day.
What
about now?
The
Spartans finish the season against Thomaston on Tuesday, Terryville on
Wednesday both at home. Next week they host Northwestern on Monday and then
Immaculate on Tuesday before finishing on the road at Wamogo.
That
is a lot of games in a small time span; the question is will the Spartans have
enough arms to get them through it?
Zane
Milbourn, Ben Czarnecki and Sam Brooke has pitched well this season for the
Spartans and they will need to lean on them if they want to overcome the long
odds and win the BL title.
They
can hit very well, their bats were alive for half of the game against Thomaston
and against Northwestern. In the Thomaston game the Spartans bats showed up for
the first half and in the Northwestern game they showed up in the second half.
It
will all start with Isaac Abreu at the top of the order; if he can set the tone
for the Spartans they will be successful.
This
is going to be a crazy finish to a great BL season.
If
you haven’t decided whom you got yet, you better choose soon because you don't want to miss out on this finish.