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Torrington Twisters Blog
Torrington hurts playoffs chances with doubleheader loss
In another bizarre twist to the regular season, the Torrington Twisters were a game behind the Manchester Silkworms entering a doubleheader Tuesday. Shaky defense, one swing from Matt Adams (Slippery Rock) and solid pitching from Kyle Vazquez (Franklin Pierce) helped put Torrington’s playoff hopes behind the eight-ball as the Twisters dropped a pair of games, 3-2 and 7-0, to the Pittsfield Dukes at Fuessenich Park. Adams’ solo shot off of hard-luck complete game loser Josh Smith (Lipscomb) gave Pittsfield a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth. The Dukes were the home team in the first game as the teams finished making up a July 18 doubleheader that had been postponed. "Even if we got a split today, we’ve got life," Torrington coach Gregg Hunt said. "We got to help ourselves and we need a lot of help." Manchester split its own doubleheader with Danbury Tuesday, meaning the Silkworms gained a game on Torrington. Manchester now has a two-game lead on the Twisters with opportunities to gain ground fading fast. Torrington’s doubleheader loss means that this year’s team (13-25) will have the worst record in the team’s history (the previous worst record was 19-23, done twice). The Twisters scored two runs in the first inning and got out to an early lead, something that had not happened in the two previous doubleheaders, where Torrington lost three of four games. Corey Shimada (Utah) led off with a walk, but Joe De Pinto (USC) grounded into a double play. Catcher Jimmy Rivas (New Haven) started up a new rally when he was hit by a pitch. Right fielder Jaren Mathews (Rutgers) scalded a grounder to first that ricocheted off of Adams for a double, putting runners on second and third. Pittsfield starter Jake Sabol (Central Michigan) appeared to be out of the inning when Chase Austin (Elon) lifted a fly ball to left, but Jason Krizan (Dallas Baptiste) lost it in the sun and dropped the ball, allowing Rivas and Mathews to score. Smith made that margin hold up through the first four innings, striking out five while yielding three hits. The problem was, Smith was snake bitten in the fifth inning. After Smith struck out the first batter, Jason Martin (San Jose State) lifted a fly ball to left. De Pinto went out after the ball on a play normally made by a left fielder and dropped the ball and Martin hustled into second. Leadoff batter Craig Hertler (San Jose State) grounded the next pitch he saw through the right side for single. Martin scored easily, but Mathews threw home from right. His throw got away from Rivas, allowing Hertler to take second. Hertler advanced to third on a fly out to center by Jayson Langfels (Eastern Kentucky) and scored the tying run when Chris Edmondson (Le Moyne) singled on a 2-2 pitch from Smith. In the fifth, Austin Christiansen (Chandler Gilbert) led off with an infield single for Torrington, but Shimada fouled off two bunts before striking out. Making matters worse, Christiansen was picked off of first with De Pinto at the plate and one down in the inning. In the sixth, Adams, one of the league’s most dangerous batters, got a 2-1 pitch he liked and hammered it over the right field wall to give the Dukes a 3-2 lead. The Twisters had a chance in the top of the seventh against Pittsfield closer Zack Anderson (Buffalo). After a strikeout for the first out, Alejandro Crisostomo (St. Augustine College) reached on an infield single. Josh Chasse (San Diego State) came in to run for Crisostomo, but the Dukes called a pitch out on a 1-1 count to Christiansen, leaving Chasse dead to rights at second base for the second out. Christiansen, however, worked a walk and Shimada reached first when Hertler’s throw from second pulled Adams off the base. Anderson killed the rally, getting De Pinto to fly out to right to end the game. The second game was anticlimatic for Torrington. The Twisters managed just three hits off of Vazquez (6 innings, 0 runs, 8 strikeouts, 2 walks). Even three straight walks from reliever Jack Bender (Georgetown) with two outs in the seventh could not get Torrington going as Bryson Rahier (San Jose State) struck out to end the game. The Dukes moved back into a tie for first with Newport, who also won Tuesday. Pittsfield was a half-game out entering Tuesday’s action. On defense, the Twisters made five errors, leading to three unearned runs for the Dukes. Starter Andrew Triggs (USC) gave up four runs in five innings to take the loss while reliever Josh Zeid (Tulane) gave up three runs—one earned—as his defense made three errors behind him in the final two innings. Torrington has three scheduled games left while the Silkworms have one scheduled game left. If the Twisters are a game behind Manchester after those games have been played, Torrington and Manchester would make up Sunday’s rainout on Friday’s league-wide makeup date. Labels: Alejandro Crisostomo, Corey Shimada, Jaren Mathews, Jimmy Rivas, Joe De Pinto, Josh Chasse, Josh Smith, Manchester Silkworms, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Torrington v. Pittsfield - July 29 (doubleheader)
The Twisters have a golden opportunity to make a move for the final playoff spot as they trail fourth-place Manchester by just a game with both teams scheduled for doubleheaders today. Torrington will have to get past second place Pittsfield (first game scheduled for 5 p.m.), which has plenty to play for in its own right after losing 2 Monday to fall a half a game behind Newport for first place in the Southern Division. The Silkworms host Danbury in a doubleheader today. The Twisters defeated the Dukes 1-0 in a game continued from July 18. The win was Torrington's first against Pittsfield this season (1-3). The Dukes are slated to start Jake Sabol (Central Michigan) and Kyle Vazquez (Franklin Pierce) of Berlin, Conn. Vazquez was dominant in his first start against the Twisters on July 11, an 8-2 win. Vazquez went 7 innings, giving up 2 runs (1 earned) on 8 hits, striking out 5 while walking 1. Sabol has made just 1 start this season, but has been effective for the Dukes, going 2-1 in 12 appearances with a 2.66 ERA, according to the NECBL's Web site. In 20.1 innings this season, Sabol has allowed 9 runs (6 earned) on 25 hits, striking out 16 while walking just 2. Opponents, however, are batting .298 against him this season. Labels: Jake Sabol, Kyle Vazquez, Manchester Silkworms, NECBL, Newport Gulls, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Torrington v. Danbury - July 25
Tonight's doubleheader between Torrington and Danbury is a pivotal one where a push for the final playoff spot is on the line (along with attempting to stay out of last place in the Southern Division). The Twisters enter the game at 11-20, a game behind Manchester (14-21) in the Southern Division standings, according to the NECBL's Web site. The Westerners come in with the division's worst record at 10-24, but are just 3.5 games out of the final playoff spot. Torrington is 1-2 against Danbury this season. The Twisters won the first game 10-3 at Fuessenich on June 11, but dropped both sides of a doubleheader on July 15 in Danbury. UConn's Michael Olt won the second game of the doubleheader for the Westerner's with a home run in the bottom of the ninth. Tonight's doubleheader begins at 5 at Fuessenich Park and will consist of two 7-inning games. Manchester goes on the road tonight to play Pittsfield at 7. Labels: Danbury Westerners, NECBL, Pittsfield Dukes, Southern Division, Torrington Twisters
Torrington v. Pittsfield - July 11
The Torrington Twisters, coming off of a 17-16 loss to Sanford Thursday night, take on the Pittsfield Dukes Friday at 7 at Fuessenich. Scheduled to pitch for Torrington (9-12) is Andrew Triggs (Southern California). Triggs is 0-2 with a 4.43 ERA in 6 appearances (4 starts), according to the NECBL's Web site. In 20.1 innings this season, Triggs has given up 15 runs (1o earned) on 20 hits, striking out 20 while walking 12. Opponents are hitting .250 against him this season. Projected to pitch for Pittsfield (12-11) is Kyle Vazquez. Vazquez is 2-0 with a strong 0.98 ERA in 5 appearances (4 starts) this season. In 27.2 innings this season, Vazquez has given up 7 runs (3 earned) on 21 hits, striking out 23 while walking just 5. Opponents are batting .221 against him this season. The Dukes are in second place in the Southern Division, 1.5 games behind Newport and 2 games ahead of the Twisters. Torrington is 3.5 games behind the Gulls (14-10). Labels: Andrew Triggs, NECBL, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Updated league standings - as of July 2
Despite so-so start, Twisters are in first
Despite being just 8-8, the Torrington Twisters are in a tie for first in the NECBL's Southern Division with the rival Newport Gulls before play began Wednesday. Pittsfield is a game behind at 8-10, with Manchester 1.5 games back at 7-10, North Adams 2.5 back at 6-11 and Danbury 4 back at 4-12. Even the rough start by the Westerners has not knocked them out of the playoff hunt. The top four teams in each division make the postseason. Labels: Danbury Westerners, Manchester Silkworms, NECBL, Newport Gulls, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Torrington rained out again
The Torrington Twisters were rained out for the seventh time this season Tuesday night in Manchester against the Silkworms. Torrington was rained out 6 times in June, including the same game (opening night at North Adams) twice. The Twisters are scheduled to have a day off Wednesday. After Wednesday, Torrington is not scheduled to have another day off until July 14. That stretch includes a doubleheader on Saturday against Danbury and next Tuesday's exhibition game against the Dominican National Team. The Twisters are scheduled to return to the field on Thursday in Pittsfield against the Dukes. Labels: Danbury Westerners, Dominican National Team, NECBL, North Adams, Pittsfield Dukes, rained out, Torrington Twisters
Torrington loses to Pittsfield
Torrington fell back below .500 Friday night with an 8-2 loss to Pittsfield. The Dukes hit Josh Zeid (Tulane) early, scoring three runs in both the second and third innings on their way to the win over the Twisters in Pittsfield. Jake Rosenbeck (Buffalo) cleared the bases with a double in the second to give Pittsfield (7-8) a 3-0 lead. Matt Adams (Slippery Rock) laced a two-run double down the left field line in the third to give the Dukes a 5-0 lead. Rosenbeck brought in Adams with a single in the third to make the score 6-0. Zeid gave up seven runs on 13 hits in seven innings, striking out three while walking two. USC's Joe De Pinto had a run-scoring ground out in the sixth to get Torrington (6-7) on the board at 6-1. A run-scoring single by Bryson Rahier (San Jose State) in the seventh brought in the second Twister run to make the score 6-2. Pittsfield got one back in the seventh on a fielder’s choice. The Dukes tacked on one more in the eighth on a run-scoring triple by Chris Edmondson (Le Moyne) off of reliever Alex Valadja (James Madison) to make the score 8-2. Rosenbeck tormented Torrington, going 3-for-4 with four runs batted in. Adams went 3-for-4 with two runs batted in and two runs scored. Jason Krizan (Dallas Baptiste) went 2-for-4 with three runs scored while Edmondson went 2-for-5 with a run batted in. Brigham Young's JT Musso (2-for-4, run scored), Eastern Kentucky's Jayson Langfels (1-for-4, run scored) and Perry Silverman of Canisius (1-for-3, RBI, run scored) also played well for the Dukes. The Twisters were led by Rahier, who went 2-for-3. Brian Baudinet (UMass-Amherst) went 1-for-3 with a double and run scored while BYU's Jonathan Cluff (1-for-3, double, run scored) and SDSU's Josh Chasse (1-for-4) each added a hit. Torrington hosts North Adams tonight at 7 at Fuessenich Park. Eric Jokisch (Northwestern) is scheduled to start on the mound for the Twisters. Labels: Brian Baudinet, Bryson Rahier, Joe De Pinto, Jonathan Cluff, Josh Chasse, NECBL, North Adams, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Torrington at Pittsfield - June 27
The Twisters take to the road to play the Pittsfield Dukes tonight at 7. Scheduled to start for Torrington is Josh Zeid (Tulane). Zeid is 1-0 in one start this season with a 0.00 ERA, according to the NECBL's Web site. In a victory over the Manchester Silkworms June 15, Zeid surrendered just one hit, striking out nine while walking one. Zeid pitched six no-hit innings that game. Opponents are hitting a tiny .045 against Zeid this season. Pittsfield is projected to start Alex MacKenzie (Canisius). MacKenzie is 0-0 in 3 starts with a 3.50 ERA this season. In 18 innings, MacKenzie has given up 9 runs (7 earned) on 20 hits, striking out 12 while walking 6. Opponents are batting .286 against MacKenzie this season. Labels: Josh Zeid, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Torrington falls to Vermont
The Torrington Twisters fell back to .500 Thursday night, but remained in a tie for first place in the Southern Division after a 5-2 loss to the Vermont Mountaineers. Torrington is tied at 6-6 with Newport for the division lead. The Gulls lost to the Holyoke Blue Sox 6-4 Thursday night. Vermont got four runs in the first off of starter Brett Miller (San Diego State), who fell to 1-2 on the season. The Twisters trailed 5-1, but had the bases loaded with one out in the seventh. Josh Chasse (SDSU) was hit by a pitch, forcing in a run to make it 5-2, but Jaren Matthews (Rutgers) flew out to left and Chase Austin (Elon) popped out to second on a 2-o pitch to end the inning. Kevin Nieto (Manhattan College) went 4-for-5 with a triple and an RBI for Vermont. The Mountaineers also got two hits from Jeff Mercer (Wright State) and Ethan Paquette (University of Vermont). Eric Smith (University of Rhode Island) pitched 6 innings and got the win to improve to 1-1 on the season. Alex Valadja pitched 2 strong innings in relief, striking out one while walking one for Torrington. Matthews, Corey Shimada (Utah), Joe De Pinto (USC) and Bryson Rahier (San Jose State) each had one hit for the Twisters. Torrington plays in Pittsfield tonight at 7 against the Dukes. Labels: Brett Miller, Bryson Rahier, Chase Austin, Corey Shimada, Jaren Matthews, Joe De Pinto, Josh Chasse, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters, Vermont Mountaineers
Torrington v. North Adams - June 19
Tonight, the Torrington Twisters host North Adams at 7. This game is the first of two regular season NECBL games that Torrington will play before another exhibition game Saturday, this time against Team China. The SteepleCats are 3-4 on the season, but have won their last two games, both against the Pittsfield Dukes. Labels: NECBL, North Adams, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Torrington drops home opener to Pittsfield
The Torrington Twisters lost the 2008 home opener 5-1 Thursday to the Pittsfield Dukes. Torrington's pitching and solid defense kept the team in it until the ninth, where Pittsfield score three runs. The Dukes got an RBI single from Craig Hertler (San Jose State) and a line drive two-run homer from Tyler Stampone (William & Mary) to take a 5-1 win. Pittsfield led 2-1 entering the ninth. Leading the Twisters was Chase Austin ( Elon). Austin drove in Torrington's only run with a solo home run deep over both walls in left center field in the bottom of the seventh to cut the deficit to 2-1. The Twisters play the second game of the four game homestand against the Manchester Silkworms tonight at 7. Labels: Manchester Silkworms, NECBL, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
Twisters open home season with Pittsfield tonight
The Torrington Twisters will kick off the home schedule for the 2008 season tonight against the 4-1 Pittsfield Dukes at 7 at Fuessenich Park. Getting the start for Torrington is Andrew Triggs from the University of Southern California. Going for Pittsfield is Michael Ness of Duke University. The Dukes got off to a 4-0 start on the season with two wins against the Danbury Westerners and one win apiece over the Newport Gulls and Manchester Silkworms. Pittsfield dropped its first of the year last night 5-4 to Manchester in Pittsfield. The Dukes bring in a potent offense that has scored 43 runs in five games, including a pair of 12's in wins against Newport and Danbury. The Twisters have also received good production from their offense, scoring 23 runs in the first three games. Torrington pounded Danbury, scoring 10 runs in a win over the Westerners. Jaren Matthews (Rutgers) led the way with a 3-for-3 night that included a home run, 4 RBIs and 2 walks. Josh Chasse was also strong for the Twisters, going 2-for-4 with a walk, 2 RBIs and 2 runs scored. Josh Smith of Lipscomb picked up the win for Torrington, going the first 7 innings. Labels: Danbury Westerners, NECBL, Newport Gulls, Pittsfield Dukes, Torrington Twisters
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