Echelbarger Phantoms 2010

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Game 10 – Harbor Square vs Echelbarger

The Phantoms win an intense game against a very good opponent. Harbor Square came out firing to get 5 runs in the 1st inning. With the cards stacked against us, I fired up the Phantoms and they took the lead in the 3rd inning. For the most part I like to observe games and let the kids play baseball, but sometimes you have to motivate the players when they are down. I really believe that these kids can win any game as long as they believe in themselves!

The game should have ended at the top of the 5th due to time, but the umpire in chief said that we should play until lights out. Unless it’s tournament time, I think we need get the kids home on a school night.

Our bats remain our biggest asset as we had 11 hits, 9 walks, 8 RBIs and 9 runs. We were pretty aggressive on bases and Chris got thrown out at second by their catcher. We backed off on the delayed steal for the rest of the game.

Defensively we had a couple mistakes on the field, but we managed to get some good plays. Chris got a 6-4 play with Christian in the 1st inning. Christian had a 4-3 play with Reilly in the 2nd. Alex R had a 2-1 play with Chris to end the top of the 3rd. Alex R also had a 2-1 play with Christian to end the game.

We had an incredible double play to get 2 outs in the top of the sixth. Ryan caught a line drive at shortstop, threw to Alex B at first base who then threw to Alex R at catcher. Alex R proceeded to chase down the runner back to third and tossed the ball to Ian for the tag out. 6-3-2-5 DP!! That was awesome baseball!

Benji started us off pitching the 1st and got in trouble early. Harbor Square has some big bats and got 5 big hits off him. Chris came in the pitch the 2nd and 3rd facing 8 batters with 25 strikes, 4 strikeouts, 3 hits, 0 walks and 2 earned runs. Jordan pitched the 4th and 5th facing 7 batters with 18 strikes, 6 strikeouts, 0 hits, 1 walk and 0 earned runs. Christian closed out the game, but wasn’t consistent and got 3 hits, walked 3 batters and 1 earned run.

Jack was our MVP of the game. He hit the ball all 3 times he was at bat. Jack drove in a run in 2nd for a sacrifice RBI, a 2 RBI single in the 3rd and a single in the 5th.

Since we didn’t complete the game, the score had reset back to the previous innings score and we won the game! We are now 8-2 for the season and look pretty good to get things worked out before the start of the playoffs.

Our next game is Saturday, May 1st, 2010 against Interbay Foods on Lynndale Field 2 at 7:00 pm. See you there! Go Phantoms!

Final Score: Harbor Square 8 – Echelbarger 9

Game 9 – Echelbarger vs Distinctive Glass

The Phantoms are on a roll!  They are confident in games and have a “can win” attitude.  I’ve believe I’ve said it before, but this is a great group to coach.

The Distinctive Glass Blue Devils didn’t make it easy on us with great fielding and holding us to 3 runs in the first, 0 in the second, 3 in the third, 3 in the fourth and 2 runs in the fifth.  But the Echelbarger offense was firing on all cylinders up and down the lineup with 15 hits, 7 walks and 11 runs scored.  We had 2 triples from Chris and Alex R, 2 doubles from Chris and Jordan and Alex B had a nice first pitch single in the 2nd inning.  Everyone else contributed with singles or walks.

Fielding wise Reilly is continuing to play solid defense with 4 putouts at 1st base.  Chris had 1-3 combo with Reilly and caught a line drive at pitcher to end the first inning.  The kids know what to do on a wild pitch pass ball and we almost prevented the run 2 times.

Chris was our starter facing 8 batters in 1.2 innings with 19 stikes, 2 strikeouts, 3 hits, and 0 walks.  Christian closed out the game facing 7 batters, 15 stikes, 2 strikeouts, 1 hit and 3 walks.  We’ve figured out Christian’s over throwing problem with his release point and will work to get him to release the ball in front of him instead of the 12 o’clock position.

If it wasn’t for the fact I was saving our pitchers for our next game on Tuesday, Ryan our MVP would have been benched for showing up after the had started.  It turned out that it really worked in our favor to put him in as he really had an incredible game at pitcher.  He pitched 2.1 innings facing 11 batters with 25 strikes, 5 strikeouts, 1 hit, 3 walks and 0 earned runs.  Ryan had a pop up play to get the 1st out and a 1-3 combo with Reilly in the bottom of the 4th.

The Phantoms will face some tough competition in the next 3 games as they will play teams with winning records.  I believe they will rise to the occasion and will give them a good match.

Our next game is Tuesday against Harbor Square on Lynndale Field 2 at 7:00 pm.  See you there!  Go Phantoms!

Final Score: Phantoms 11 – Blue Devils 5

Auction Basket

Here’s the info on our team basket. Thanks to everyone for their contributions and thanks to Carolyn & Becky for putting it together!

Backyard Barbecue Bonanza

You’ve got the grill… now you’ve got the goods!

This basket has everything you need for gourmet grilling, including a wide range of specially products from D&D Meats. Everything from meats to marinades, aprons to asparagus, and crackers to condiments is packed right here in a portable beverage cooler.

Host a team party or plan an entire summer of barbecue dinners sure to impress friends and family members.

BBQ Main Attractions

D&D Meats Gift Certificate, 2 New York Steaks

D&D Meats Gift Certificate, $50.00 toward purchase of your choice

Everything you need to round out the menu and prepare the meal!

General BBQ Supplies
1 Party Beverage Cooler
Novelty Party Lights
4 Dishtowels
1 Tablecloth
1 Serving Tray and Holder
4 Condiment Dispensers and Rack
2 Oven Mitts
1 Adult Apron
1 Children’s Apron
BBQ Cookbook

Goods for the Grill
Kabob Roaster
1 Grilling Wood Pellets (Alder, Cherry)
Cedar Grilling Planks
Foil Smoker Bags
Bamboo Skewers

Beverages
3 Varieties of Lemonade Mix

Marinades and Dressings
Chipotle Lime Marinade
Zinfandel Tri Tip Marinade
3 Spicy Hot Sauce Varieties
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Aged Balsamic Vinaigrette
Honey Mustard Salad Dressing

Condiments and Side Dishes
Robust Rib-Eye Steak Sauce
French Style Mustard
Garlic Stuffed Olives
Marinated Mushrooms
Pickled Asparagus Spears
Roasted Eggplant and Pepper Strips
2 Box Crackers

Desserts
After Dinner Mints
Dark Chocolate Sauce

Game 8 – 3D Roofing vs Echelbarger

The Echelbarger Phantoms are playing like a great baseball team and won convincingly tonight. We’re getting good pitching, great fielding and showing patience at the plate. We are now 6 and 2 for the season!

The Green Machine offense is back! We had 11 hits, 11 walks and 15 runs scored. Ryan had a nice triple in the 3rd and Christian had big RBI double in the 4th. We also had contributions from Jordan, Benji, Sean, Alex R, Jack, Ian and Alex B!

We are getting much better as a team in fielding. Jordan had the first play in the game with a line drive catch at shortstop. Alex, Reilly & Benji had a 5-3-2 combo to get the runner at home and Christian had a diving catch at second. All this in the 1st inning! Christian got a 6-4 with Ryan to get the 1st out of the 5th.

Jack started us off pitching tonight facing 5 batters with 8 strikes, 2 hits, 1 walk and 1 earned run. Jordan pitched 2.2 innings facing 16 batters, 37 strikes, 7 strikeouts, 3 hits, 5 walks and 4 earned runs. Alex B relieved Jordan in the 4th facing 4 batters, 3 hits, 1 walk and 2 earned runs.

The MVP of the game was Sean who pitched the 5th facing 5 batters with 12 strikes, 2 strikeouts, 1 hit, 1 walk and 0 earned runs. He batted 2 singles, 1 walk and 2 runs scored. In the 2nd he caught a line drive at shortstop and got a 7-6 tag with Benji to end the top of the 4th.

The other teams in the league are starting to take notice in our team. I am confident that we can win any game, the kids play with a lot of heart and are focused on defense.

Saturday is Little League Day, the Phantoms will have team photos, go through Slugfest & games, participate in the parade and the coaches will try to hit home runs.

Our next game is this Friday evening 4/23 against Distinctive Glass at Lynndale Field 2 at 7:00 pm. See you there. Go Phantoms!

Final Score: 3D Roofing 7 – Echelbarger 15

Game 7 – Echelbarger vs Wilcox

The Phantoms win! This team is really starting to gel on the field. We took care of the baseball and didn’t allow any runs after the 1st inning.

The Phantoms offense woke up in the 3rd inning. I was a little worried that we were going to loose because our kids were not swinging even after I had told them that the ump has a huge strike zone. Jack had a nice triple in the 3rd and Alex R had a double in the 4th. We had 5 hits, 12 walks and 9 runs scored.

Reilly started us off in pitching today. Wilcox’s top of the order got to him early with a lead off double followed by a RBI single. He was discouraged after that and walked the next couple of batters. Jordan relieved him in his pitching debut after being out of the country for the last 4 games with 4 innings pitched, 7 strike outs, 6 hits, 0 earned runs and 1 walk. Christian closed out the game with 0 hits, 1 walk and 0 earned runs facing 4 batters.

The story of the day was great defense on the field. As baseball fan I love offense, but I always teach defense at every practice. This was the first game since the start of the season that we’ve had no errors on the field and didn’t allow a run to score on a wild pitch.

Reilly continues to be a solid 1st baseman with 3 put outs. Christian contributed with a line drive catch at 2nd base to end the 2nd. Ryan had a nice 4-3 in the 5th and Jordan had a 6-3 to end the game.

I could have given the game ball to several players tonight, but the MVP of the game was Ian. He had two 5-4 combos with Ryan in the 3rd and very nice 5-3 combo to get the 1st out in the 5th.

The next 4 games are going to test our defense, pitching and patience at the plate. The opponents have aggressive coaches and players that can hit. But I’m hopeful that our team will remain confident and weather the storm.

Our next game is Saturday, April 17th against 3D Roofing at 5:00 pm on Lynndale Field 2. See you there. Go Phantoms!

Final Score: Echelbarger 9 – Wilcox 4

Game 6 – Showcase Sports vs Echelbarger

The Phantoms offense got shut down today and loose a low scoring game. On a positive note overall we had really good fielding.

Chris lead the team today with 2 triples and 1 single. We had contributions from Benji, Ceasar, Ian & Sean to combine for 8 hits for the Phantoms today. But we stranded a lot of our runners to only score 3 runs.

Jack got his 2nd start at pitching today. He had trouble getting the ball to the plate but got 1 strikeout. Chris relieved him and pitched 3.2 innings with 7 strikeouts to keep the game close. Ian was shaken up today and loaded the bases in the 5th. Christian came in and struck out a batter and got a 1-2 play with Alex R to end the top the 5th.

We took better care of the baseball and held the Showcase runners at 3rd base in the early innings on passed balls at home plate. We had contributions from Reilly at 1st, a 5-3 from Jack and a 2-3 from Alex R.

Ceasar was our game MVP. He had a nice game going 2 for 2 at the plate including a double. He also backed up the 3rd baseman in the third inning to get a 7-2 play with Benji.

I’m pretty happy with the progress of the team. The kids even did the around the horn play in the game after a called strike 3. We still had some mental mistakes on the field and we will continue as a coaching staff to work on those at practice. Even though we lost the game today, we showed improvement in our game.

Our next game is Tuesday the 13th against team Wilcox at 5:00 pm. See you there. Go Phantoms!

Final Score: Showcase Sports 7 – Echelbarger 3

Game 5 – Echelbarger vs Olympic Paving

The Phantoms win another game! They have now won 4 in a row and are steamrolling the opposition with offense. This is a fun team to coach, no bad attitudes to deal with and players who want to play no matter what position they are placed in. I can’t ask for anything more.

The team in green had 14 hits, 7 walks and 10 runs scored, while Olympic Paving officially had 5 hits, 7 walks and 6 runs scored. Chris had a nice triple, Ryan & Ian each had doubles and we had 11 singles from Chris, Ryan, Reilly, Benji, Caesar, Ian & Alex R.

As of this game all of our eligible players have now pitched an inning. Alex B started us off in his pitching debut, he gunned down the 1st batter with 3 pitches. He would end up with 2 K’s for the game! Chris continues to be our ace with 2 K’s and 0 hits in 1.1 innings. Reilly had some trouble in the 3rd, but Ian helped him out of jam with a side ending strikeout in 5 pitches.

Benji also had his season debut pitching the 4th, his fielders Ian and Christian helped him with 2 outs and he got a swinging strikeout to end the inning. Christian closed out the 5th with a 1-4 play with Ryan and 2 strikeouts to end the game.

I’ve noticed that other minors coaches only put the same pitchers in every game. Although I have done that in a couple games this season, I don’t agree with it and my philosophy is to develop our pitching staff. The only way for the players to learn is to have all of them pitch in a match. PLL minors is a developmental division and our goal as coaches should be to get them ready for majors not focusing on wins.

Fielding wise the Phantoms took better care of the ball, but we still had some errors that cost us runs. I do like the aggressiveness that our catchers are showing to throw the runners out at 3rd base. The team as a whole is improving in moving when the ball is pitched and not just standing around.

Alex R was our MVP with a self double play by catching a pop fly and tagging 1st base when the runner didn’t tag up in the 3rd inning. Our 1st double play of the spring.

I will be focusing on pitching, plays to 3rd base and introducing bunts at our next practice. My hope is to try it out soon.

Our next game is Saturday 4/10 against Showcase Sports at 3:00 pm on Lynndale Field 2. Should be a good match. See you there. Go Phantoms!

Final Score: Echelbarger 10 – Olympic Paving 6

Coach Hans, Jordan & Carolyn in Hanoi

Reposted from www.pony.org
REDS TOP CAPITALS IN VIETNAM’S FIRST PONY GAME
April 4, 2010 The Red River Reds charged to an early lead and held on to top the Hanoi Capitals in the first official PONY League baseball game in Vietnam. This Bronco (U-12) Division game was held at historic Chu Van An High School on the shores of West Lake in the capital city of Hanoi. Photos of the game can be found in the Photo Album Section of this site.

Tran Trung Hieu (VIP School, 5th Grade) was the winning pitcher for the Reds. CF Nguyen Kha Duy (SIS School, 5th Grade) and SS Do Quang Hieu (VIP School, 5th Grade) each scored two runs for the Reds.

Prior to the game, a congratulatory message from PONY Baseball CEO and President Abraham Key was read to the players, parents and fans. Pony Baseball (http://www.pony.org), headquartered in Washington, PA, was founded 59 years ago. More than 450,000 youth play Pony Baseball throughout the world.

Coach Phil Rognier, Director of the First Swing Foundation (http://www.firstswingbaseball.org/) from the Seattle area threw out the first pitch to Capitals captain SS Nhu Ngoc Quoc Thinh (Nguyen Truong To Middle School, 6th Grade).

Prior to the game, a free baseball camp was held for 180 local kids by the First Swing Foundation, featuring 3 coaches (Phil Rognier, Jeff Pratt and Hans Landel) from the Klouter Tournament Team (http://www.klouter.org/) from the Seattle area and four of their youth players from the Klouter program (Chris “C.T.” Tanner, Henry “The Hammer” Pratt, Beau Turner and Jordan “JoJo” Landel), as well as local Hanoi Pony Baseball coaches, who taught and demonstrated baseball skills to the local kids.

The young baseball “ambassadors” from the Klouter team were named honorary Hanoi Pony players for the day, and took part in the day’s Pony game. The camp was sponsored by Microsoft, the First Swing Foundation and the Hanoi Youth Baseball League (Hanoi Pony Baseball).

The camp also featured the first ever Pitch, Hit and Run Contest held in Vietnam. Hanoi Pony players Ben Nguyen Treutler (892 Points, Alfred Nobel Middle School, 6th Grade) and Ngo Hoang Hieu (621 Points, VIP School, 5th Grade) won Vietnam’s inaugural U-12 and U-10 Pitch, Hit and Run Competitions, respectively. HYBL Player “Kevin” Nguyen Tan Nguyen Khoi (Hanoi – Amsterdam Middle School, 8th Grade) won the U-14 Division with 897 Points. Pham Tuan Ky (Hanoi Academy, 2nd Grade) won the U-8 Division with 300 Points.

Highlights of the game included:

* Reds SS Do Quang Hieu was the only player recording two hits with a 2-2 outing and 2 runs scored, with 4 stolen bases. Shortstop Hieu also made a fine stop of a scalding short-hopper hit off the bat of Capital 1B/P Henry “The Hammer” Pratt in the 1st.

* Tran Trung Hieu of the Reds picked up the win on an efficient outing, and threw the first strikeout in Pony history in Vietnam in the second inning. Ben Nguyen Treutler (Alfred Nobel Middle School, 6th Grade) came on in relief and continued to hold down the Capitals, before closer Beau Turner (Seattle, WA) slammed the door getting 2 K’s and allowing no hits in the final frame.

* Capitals RF Nguyen Dac Quang Vinh (Hanoi Academy, 5th Grade) caught two fly balls in rightfield. The first robbed Ben of home run in the first inning. The second was a snare of a Texas Leaguer also hit by Ben in the third inning that bounced off the First Baseman and the Center Fielder before settling in Vinh’s glove. It was clear that Vinh had Ben’s number on this day.

* Capitals CF “Lefty” Tong Hai (SIS, 5th Grade) wowed the home crowd when he suddenly fired a frozen rope to 1st base to nail an astonished Reds runner at first on what seemed like a routine single.

* C Jordan “JoJo” Landel (Seattle, WA) and C Pham Quoc Minh (Giang Vo Middle School, 7th Grade) played a pivotal role in the game behind the plate, as the Capitals were not able to reach 1st base on any dropped third strikes, and were controlled on the base paths. Early in the game, Quoc Minh also made a fine play in left field to cut off a sharp hit to left field by Capitals P/1B Nguyen Duc Huy (Nam Thanh Cong Middle School, 5th Grade) in the second inning preventing a sure extra base hit.

* Seattle-area fireballer Henry Pratt struck out 4 Reds in one inning after coming on in relief for the Capitals, a rare feat at any level. Two of the four players struck out reached first on a dropped third strike. “The Hammer” also made a number of fine plays at first base, including spearing a scorching line shot in the final frame.

* Capitals SS “The Rabbit” Nhu Ngoc Quoc Thinh made an outstanding play in the 1st when he back-hand speared a line shot off the bat of JoJo Landel in the 1st and ran to third to astutely double off a Reds runner.

* Reds CF/SS Nguyen Kha Duy scored two runs and had three stolen bases. Duy recorded the first hit in the history of Pony Baseball in Vietnam with a leadoff single off Nguyen Duc Huy in the first inning. Duy also recorded the first stolen base and first run in the history of Pony Baseball in Vietnam.

* Capitals 3B Nguyen Viet Anh (Chu Van An Middle School, 7th Grade) recorded a triple, and CF Tong Hai had a double for the Capitals.

* 3B Nguyen Tuan Anh (SIS, 5th Grade) subbing for another player of, coincidentally, the exact same name, Nguyen Tuan Anh (Alfred Nobel Middle School, 6th Grade) who was out ill, was Johnny on the Spot, when he got around on a Nguyen Duc Huy fastball and drilled a worm-burner that hugged the left field foul line and rolled all they way to the fence abutting West Lake to record the first home run in the history of Pony Baseball in Vietnam. The two run inside the park homer was a key turning point in the game.

* Capital Tran Gia Bach (Doan Thi Diem Middle School, 6th Grade), hit a home run to center field.

*Honorary Hanoi Pony players Jordan Landel, Beau Turner and Henry Pratt each recorded one hit in the first Pony game in Vietnam on the field which was 6,840 miles from their homes in the Seattle area! They traveled 18 hours by air to take part in the events.

*Honorary coaches included for Red River Reds: Head Coach Phil Rognier (Seattle Klouters), Asst. Coaches Hans Landel and Chris “C.T.” Tanner (Seattle Klouters); for Capitals (Jeff Pratt, Seattle Klouters). Honorary team mom was Carolyn Landel (Seattle Klouters).

* Regular Coaches: Reds (Tom Treutler); Capitals (Pham Ngoc Phu).

* Coach Phil Rognier presented awards of thanks before the game to Hanoi Youth Baseball team moms Mrs. Giang, Ms. Thuy and Ms. Huong, as well as Hanoi Pony Baseball Director Nguyen Ngoc Thuy.

* The “Accidental Umpire”: In a surprising coincidence, veteran umpire from Australia Mr. Lloyd was visiting from Australia and arrived in Vietnam the day before the game. He ran into the Seattle area players as they ate breakfast at their hotel prior to the game. The sight of four youth baseball players in uniform in Hanoi surprised Mr. Lloyd, and he followed the Seattle contingent to the game, where to his own surprise, he became the first umpire in Pony Baseball history in Vietnam, sparing Red River coach Tom Treutler of his usual “double duty” of being both coach and umpire. All coaches agreed that Mr. Lloyd called a great game.

* Many area coaches took part in the events of the day and helped in the camp and the game, including Mr. Arthur Graham of Hanoi Academy, Coaches Bui Hai and Nguyen Thanh Hoa of the Hanoi Baseball Club, as well as members of the FISHANU Baseball Club (Mr. Hung, Yen, Vickie and Nhung).

* The event was covered by many members of the press, and was featured on the 11 PM sports report on national TV.

* In July, 2010, Hanoi Pony Baseball will send a team to the Pony Baseball Asia-Pacific Zone Championships in Taiwan, where it will compete against teams from Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, China, Indonesia, Russia and Singapore. Today’s game was the first game of the eight game 2010 Pony Baseball Spring Season in Vietnam.


Coach Tom reads a pre-game congratulatory message from Pony CEO and President Abe Key.


Jordan is introduced to the Hanoi campers.


Jordan honorary Hanoi Pony Baseball player.


Jordan Catching


Coach Hans


Honorary Team Mom Carolyn

Source: REDS TOP CAPITALS IN VIETNAM’S FIRST PONY GAME

Game 4 – Insurance Resource Group vs Echelbarger

The Phantoms win another one on a very cold windy afternoon! My Field 1 curse is broken thanks to Team Echelbarger! It feels pretty good to be 2 & something and not be 0 & something!

We had pretty good pitching today. We only gave up 7 walks, 7 hits and we had 10 strike outs. Jack pitched his very first game with 14 pitches thrown, 0 hits and 1 walk. Ian also pitched his 1st game with 16 pitches, 2 hits, 1 walk, 2 strike outs and 2 runs.

The Phantoms offense had 11 hits and 6 walks. We scored 3 quick runs in the bottom of the 1st to take the lead. 2 runs in the 2nd and 4 runs in the 4th to seal the deal. Benji lead the team with 3 singles & 1 RBI and Chris, Ryan, Reilly, Caesar, Alex and Jack all contributed with singles.

Our MVP of the game was Alex B with his 1st hit of the year! Great job Alex!

Defensively we had contributions from Benji, Chris, Christian, Ryan, Ian and Reilly. We missed some opportunities in the top of the 4th which allowed the IRG Flames to tie the game.

The Flames did manage to go ahead in the 6th, but due to time the game ended before we could complete the inning and the score reverted back to the 5th.

This was the first game I tried to score with my new iScore app on the iPhone. You can see live updates during the game here: http://baseball.abella1.net/gamecast I’m still getting used to it and was a little difficult coaching a base and scoring at the same time. But it’s pretty cool. I do need to go back and change a couple things in the later innings as I got messed up in the bottom of the 5th.

Our next game is Monday, April 5th against Olympic Paving on Lynndale Field 2 at 5:00 pm. See you there! Go Phantoms!

Final Score: IRG Flames 7 – Echelbarger Phantoms 9

Coaching Staff

  • Manager: Bill Abella
  • Assistant Coach: Hans Landel
  • Assistant Coach: Jeff Tilbury
  • Assistant Coach: Mike Norton
  • Team Coordinator: Carolyn Landel
  • Team Coordinator: Becky Tilbury