Poli
08-24-2007, 03:08 PM
Finishing off my own stats in primelord's thread, I went 0-8, yes 0-8 in my last two games with his team. I finished 39 of 93.
I moved on to a team at Wolff's Softball Haven in Barnhart, MO. It's essentially the team I played with in that softball tournament that got smoked. I recognize most of the players from that Saturday.
From what I can tell about Wolff's, there are only two fields...and I haven't played on one of them yet. The one I did play on was quirky. White sandish/rock on the infield which just screams to me, "DON'T SLIDE!" and a really oddshaped outfield.
Left center juts out deeper than left and centerfield in one spot and there's a similar dimension along the right field line. Wooden fences are near both foul lines along the outfield as well....not to mention the centerfield light pole that's apparently in play right inside the fenceline.
The worst part about this field is hitting in the early game. The sun sets right behind the pitcher and you can't see the ball until it's nearly too late. It seems nearly impossible to get a good swing early on.
This league is also a mat league, and I hate those. What I do like is that I can set up at the back end of the mat and swing away, which is something Fenton's umpire wouldn't let me do.
I batted 7th and started in right field. My first at bat started out the 2nd inning. I knew the sun was going to be bad and my sunglasses were no help. I ended up committing to my swing slowly and slapping a ball out to second. I nearly beat the throw, but made my first out.
After the next inning I caught for three innings, neither of which allowed a run. I'll be officially keeping a catcher's ERA from now on. :) 0.00
Our new right fielder was everything but solid so I went back out there after those innings.
My second at bat saw a ball inside and then a line drive in front of the left center fielder. The next batter grounded out to 2nd, but I made it to 2nd on the play. I was then part of a double play as a soft flyball to right was caught and I was thrown out. I heard "go" and went, saw the base coach put up the stop sign, but it was too late.
Third at bat was a called strike on the inside part of the mat and I ended up with a swinging bunt on a nice flat pitch that I wanted to beat silly. I ended up getting over the top of the ball and beat it into the ground to third base.
That was all she wrote for the first game, as we lost 6-4.
The second game was a better game for the good guys, though I didn't get the final.
I was part of a double play in the first inning out in the field when the 4th batter hit a line drive to me in right with runners at 1st and 3rd. I caught the ball and threw to third...where the runner apparently was confused on how many outs there were. I didn't immediately get him out as the ball got away from the 3rd baseman, but he was thrown out at home right after. I ended up with 3 more routine flyballs on the evening.
My next at bat I saw a strike on the outside deep corner of the mat, I should probaby quit watching those hit the mat back there and just assume it's a strike, and then a line drive base hit to center. Too bad I was forced out soon after.
2nd and 3rd, 2 out for my next at bat, which was a first pitch swing and fly out to right.
My final at bat I got a nice flat pitch like the first one and this time I got all of it. I smoked it over the left and left center's heads and ended up with a double when the runner at first stopped at 3rd. To his merit, both of those guys had good arms.
4 for 6 on the day. 43 for 99 on the year.
I moved on to a team at Wolff's Softball Haven in Barnhart, MO. It's essentially the team I played with in that softball tournament that got smoked. I recognize most of the players from that Saturday.
From what I can tell about Wolff's, there are only two fields...and I haven't played on one of them yet. The one I did play on was quirky. White sandish/rock on the infield which just screams to me, "DON'T SLIDE!" and a really oddshaped outfield.
Left center juts out deeper than left and centerfield in one spot and there's a similar dimension along the right field line. Wooden fences are near both foul lines along the outfield as well....not to mention the centerfield light pole that's apparently in play right inside the fenceline.
The worst part about this field is hitting in the early game. The sun sets right behind the pitcher and you can't see the ball until it's nearly too late. It seems nearly impossible to get a good swing early on.
This league is also a mat league, and I hate those. What I do like is that I can set up at the back end of the mat and swing away, which is something Fenton's umpire wouldn't let me do.
I batted 7th and started in right field. My first at bat started out the 2nd inning. I knew the sun was going to be bad and my sunglasses were no help. I ended up committing to my swing slowly and slapping a ball out to second. I nearly beat the throw, but made my first out.
After the next inning I caught for three innings, neither of which allowed a run. I'll be officially keeping a catcher's ERA from now on. :) 0.00
Our new right fielder was everything but solid so I went back out there after those innings.
My second at bat saw a ball inside and then a line drive in front of the left center fielder. The next batter grounded out to 2nd, but I made it to 2nd on the play. I was then part of a double play as a soft flyball to right was caught and I was thrown out. I heard "go" and went, saw the base coach put up the stop sign, but it was too late.
Third at bat was a called strike on the inside part of the mat and I ended up with a swinging bunt on a nice flat pitch that I wanted to beat silly. I ended up getting over the top of the ball and beat it into the ground to third base.
That was all she wrote for the first game, as we lost 6-4.
The second game was a better game for the good guys, though I didn't get the final.
I was part of a double play in the first inning out in the field when the 4th batter hit a line drive to me in right with runners at 1st and 3rd. I caught the ball and threw to third...where the runner apparently was confused on how many outs there were. I didn't immediately get him out as the ball got away from the 3rd baseman, but he was thrown out at home right after. I ended up with 3 more routine flyballs on the evening.
My next at bat I saw a strike on the outside deep corner of the mat, I should probaby quit watching those hit the mat back there and just assume it's a strike, and then a line drive base hit to center. Too bad I was forced out soon after.
2nd and 3rd, 2 out for my next at bat, which was a first pitch swing and fly out to right.
My final at bat I got a nice flat pitch like the first one and this time I got all of it. I smoked it over the left and left center's heads and ended up with a double when the runner at first stopped at 3rd. To his merit, both of those guys had good arms.
4 for 6 on the day. 43 for 99 on the year.