Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts

Friday, May 28, 2010

Hokies get off to the Wright start in ACC tournament

After about an hour and half delay, the Virginia Tech Hokies finally got to start their first game of the ACC Championship.  And boy were they ready.

The Hokies took on the mighty Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, a team which the Hokies previously swept.

Georgia Tech started Derek McGuire, who was first team all-ACC, the ACC pitcher of the year and is expected to be a top ten pick in next month's Major League Baseball draft. But, during last night's game the Hokies made McGuire look extremely ordinary.

Virginia Tech starting pitcher Justin Wright was the one who truly put on a phenomenal pitching performance.  Not only did he pitch a complete game, he had a career high 15 strikeouts and only gave up two runs.

Considering how he was shellacked in his last start against UNC, he really exceeded expectations.

The offense helped out Wright's performance by scoring six runs.  In fact, Wright had a lead in the bottom of the first, thanks to a two-run home run by right fielder and first team all ACC, Austin Wates.

All of the Hokies runs came with two-outs.  They loaded the bases twice with less then two outs, and the Yellow Jackets should be fortunate that the Hokies were unable to take advantage of the miscues of the GT pitching staff.

The Yellow Jackets pitching staff allowed five walks and six hits total.

So exactly how good was Wright?  The Georgia Tech head coach put it best.

“We had no answer for Justin Wright," Georgia Tech coach Danny Hall said. "He’s good.”
Virginia Tech head coach Pete Hughes, also had his own opinion on Wright's performance.

“That was probably the best starting performance I’ve seen at this level in my coaching career. It was dominant,” Hughes said.
If the Hokies are able to continue to have games like that, they will be one tough ball club to beat. Their goal is to win the ACC tournament.  

The second baby-step towards that goal begins this afternoon with a game against Clemson.  Sophomore starter Matthew Price takes the hill for the Hokies who hopes to repeat a performance like Wright's.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Hokies avoid sweep against Hoos

This past weekend a baseball showdown in the Commonwealth took place between national powerhouse Virginia (the number 2 ranked Hoos) against the #20th ranked Virginia Tech Hokies.

I was personally present for Friday night's game at Davenport Field in Charlottesville and I'm rather happy I went to that game (even though the hokies lost) as opposed to the other two games.  You see the first game was actually competitive on all sides of the ball.

Well, not really, it was just a more balanced game.

On Friday the Hoos defeated the Hokies with a score of 4-2.  Unfortunately bad baseball got the best of the hokies after they got an early lead.  How early you might ask? Oh just two batters into the game.

It started promising, but one thing I've learned following the Hokies is to never get your help up.  We had a lead 1-0 after the first inning, not just the first inning but after the SECOND batter.

But all good things must come to an end.  Junior starting pitcher Justin Wright walked two people with the bases loaded to bring in two runs during the fourth inning.  This led to a 2-1 hoos lead that looked like it was going to hold up for the remainder of the game.

Until the top of the 8th inning.  Andrew Rash hit a game tying home run.

Game tied.  What was I thinking? Extra Innings no doubt.

Too bad the hokies defense decided to start summer vacation a little early.  Catcher Steve Domecus air-mailed a throw to center field on a stolen base attempt which allowed the go-ahead run to score.  But he doesn't deserve all the blame.

His buddy over at first, Ronnie Shaban bobbled a would be double play that allowed yet another run to score.

That was one of the worst innings I ever had to sit through, not to mention as an opposing fan in enemy territory.

Saturday's game wasn't much better as the Hokies got shellacked 8-3.  That was embarrassing.

But all good things must come to an end 'Hoos fans.

That's right the impossible happened.

Virginia Tech DEFEATED the all mighty Virginia, in David versus Goliath fashion.

That's right when everything was looking down for us we scored five runs in the ninth to make the final score 8-5, salvaging an otherwise forgetful series.

-Courtney

PS I managed to get through a post about UVa baseball without mentioning the name of their Head Coach...what was his name?