Dom on his way to third |
Friday, May 11, 2012
SONS AVENGE EARLY SEASON LOSS TO DUNCAN WITH A BIG 11-5 VICTORY
The Sons overcame the mist, the cold, and the darkness, as well as Duncan MacKellar en-route to a solid 11-5 victory over their divisional foe. Duncan took an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second, and that was the only lead they ended up having on the night, as The Sons answered the call in the top of the third with three runs of their own, as the entire line-up came to the plate in the inning and produced 4 runs, with the big hit of the inning being a three run triple by Dom DePaoli. Duncan got another run in the bottom half of the inning, making the score 4-2. But once again, the Sons responded with three more runs, this time on a mammoth 3 run home run, by Dom DePaoli (his third of the season). Pitcher Bobby O'Neil had been cruising along into the fifth inning, keeping a potent Duncan line-up off balanced and frustrated throughout the night with his pitching effort. After striking out two of their batters in the fifth, Duncan loaded the bases and Jake Parker came in relief of O'Neil, and finally got the third out, but not until Duncan had scored three more runs, making the game a close 7-5 game. In the top of the sixth inning and now into the darkness, the "table setters" of Tommy Hastry and Jake Parker reached base again, setting the stage for another big hit off the bat of.......you guessed it, Dom DePaoli, who eventually scored on some slick base running. This put the Sons up by five runs, and the game was moved over to Wanzer Field under the lights for the completion of the last half inning, in which Jake Parker, after allowing the first two batters to reach, settled down and mowed down the last three batters by way of the "K". This victory has The Sons sitting on top of the division lead along with Duncan, with a records of 6-3. Next on tap for the Sons is another divisional opponent Zuppardi Dental on thursday night.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
SONS SWEEP HOME AND HOME WEEKEND OVER MOONEY CONSTRUCTION
Dom's Home Run Celebration |
Robert' Dunphy After #1 Web Gem Catch |
Cam Comeau At The Hot Corner |
Jake Connolly Bringing The Heat |
Mikey Swett Looking Cool At The Plate |
Matt Parker Getting The Rally Started |
Monday, May 7, 2012
PICTURE PERFECT MECHANICS
Good hitting starts with good mechanics. Notice on Jake Parker's stance, that he is well balanced by having his feet a little wider than shoulder length apart. This puts him in a good athletic position. His hands are relaxed and positioned behind the ear opening of his helmet. His chin is tucked into his front right shoulder, his eyes are fixed on the pitcher and his knees are slightly bent with his hips well positioned over his back-side. His pre-pitch stance has put him in great position to hit the ball solidly.
As the pitch is delivered, notice that Jake's stride of his right foot is short, but allows his hips to turn in order to get full extension of his arms as he delivers his swing. His hips or his belt-line is now facing directly towards the pitcher. Also, look at his back left foot; this foot position is know as "Squishing The Bug". His foot has turned, and is now on the ball of his left foot. This motion helps keep his weight back on his bent back left leg, with his front right leg straightened out. This position taps into the power source of the biggest muscles of his body--the legs. As Jake takes his swing, you'll see his eyes are focused on the ball, left hand on the bat is now palm up facing the sky, and as the swing plays out, he'll be able to see his bat hit the ball. Practice these mechanics for 5-10 minutes daily, and you too can have "Picture Perfect Mechanics", and can become a better hitter.
Well Balanced And Focused. |
"Squishing The Bug"-"Eye On The Ball". |
SONS TAKE DOWN PREVIOUSLY UNDEFEATED RED SOX
Kevin "K.O." O'Neil |
Danny "D.K." Keenan |
Robert Dunphy |
The Sons needed a complete solid effort in all phases of the game (pitching, catching, base running, hitting and fielding) and got it, against a very good Red Sox club. The Sons jumped out on top with Tommy Hastry getting a solid single to left and then was driven in by Dom DePaoli's double, in which he ended up scoring as well on some clever base running. In the bottom of the first, the Red Sox cut the lead in half 2-1, and then tried to score again on a single up the middle, but they were denied by a perfectly executed relay, DePaoli to Hastry to Parker at the plate for the third out. After Danny Keenan's 3 strikeout inning in the bottom of the second , the Sons struck again, this time for 3 runs off the batting of Jake Parker, "D.K.", DePaoli, and Comeau. "D.K." retired the side in the bottom of the third, but then in the bottom of the fourth, the Red Sox tacked on two more runs, making the score 5-3. In the fifth inning the Sons could not add to their run total, but Sons pitcher Dom DePaoli made sure the Red Sox were not going to add to theirs either, as he struck all six batters he faced to save the game in impressive style. It must be mentioned that in the bottom of the fifth, the Red Sox sent to the plate their 3 best hitters, and Dom fired fast ball after fast ball and retired all 3 batters on only ten pitches (one being a "waste" pitch); certainly one of the best pitching efforts seen this year. Hopefully the Sons can bring the same team effort to Saturday's game. The Sons record now stands at 3 wins against 3 losses, and now hope to get above the .500 mark against Mooney Consruction.
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