Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Kevin Muno's 2 RBI's Help Take Down Wareham 3-0!

The Firebirds came into this game looking for a win after being swept in the Sunday double-header by Bourne. They got just what they were looking for tonight against Wareham. Matt Sisto (Hawai'i) started the game for Orleans and went five and one-third innings, allowed two hits, no runs, no walks, and one strikeout. Eric Pfisterer (Duke) started the game for the Gatemen and went six innings, allowed five hits, one run, and one walk, while striking out four.

The Firebirds started the scoring off early. In the bottom of the first, Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) doubled and was singled home by Steve Selsky (Arizona).

Will Clinard (Vanderbilt) came on after Sisto and threw one inning. Clinard allowed no runs, one hit, and two walks. He was relieved by Marcus Stroman (Duke) who threw two and two-thirds innings, allowing no hits, no runs, one walk, and five strikeouts.

In the bottom of the seventh with two outs, Matt Koch (Loyola Marymount) singled to start the rally. Then, Danny Muno (Fresno State) doubled out of the nine hole and moved Koch to third. Kevin Muno (San Diego) drove home Koch and his younger brother Danny home to expand the lead to 3-0.

The two runs were charged to Joseph Flynn (Franklin Pierce) who gave up three hits, no walks, and recorded no strikeouts. Andrew McKirahan (Texas) pitched the eighth for Wareham and gave up no runs on two hits.

Matt Sisto got the win. Eric Pfisterer took the loss. Marcus Stroman recorded the save. Jason Esposito (Vanderbilt), Danny Muno, and Steve Selsky each had two hits in the 3-0 win. Orleans hosts Yarmouth-Dennis tomorrow at 7:00pm and look for back-to-back home wins in their red caps.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Firebirds Win 1 And Drop 3

My last three days have been pretty busy. I ended school, went night blue fishing, worked a lot, and had a graduation party for my sister. I haven't been able to Tweet or write stories about any games lately. Luckily for me, I just got a new laptop today and will be up to date throughout the rest of the summer.

Check out http://www.orleansfirebirds.com/ for the stories on the last four games. The Firebirds are off tomorrow but host Wareham on Tuesday.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Firebirds Beat Harwich 3-2 On Back-To-Back Hit-By-Pitches!

The Firebirds took down the Harwich Mariners tonight, 3-2, on my last day of school before summer vacation. Cameron Hobson (Dayton) got the start for the Firebirds and went six innings. He allowed one earned run, four hits, and two walks, while striking out one.

In the fourth inning, Will Piwnica-Worms (Duke) singled home Steve Selksy (Arizona) to give Orleans a 1-0 lead over Harwich.

In the sixth, the Firebirds increased their lead to 2-0 on a Matt Koch (Loyola Marymount) RBI single scoring Kevin Muno (San Diego). In the bottom of the sixth, Harwich got a run back on a home run by Brian Goodwin (North Carolina). This was the one run allowed by Hobson.

Burny Mitchem (Dayton) came on in the seventh and walked his first batter faced, John Hicks (Virginia). Kenny Long (Illinois State) took the hill with one out in the seventh. The first batter he faced, Aaron Conway (Missouri State) hit a sacrifice fly to score Hicks and tie the game, 2-2. Long threw two and two thirds innings, allowed no runs, one hit, two walks, and struck out two.

In the ninth, Mick Doyle (Notre Dame) struck out to start the inning followed by a Danny Muno (Fresno State) double. Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) then drew a walk and a wild pitch advanced both Muno and Wong. Kevin Muno was then hit by the pitch in the helmet to load the bases. Steve Selsky was hit by a pitch in the back that allowed Danny Muno to trot home and give Orleans a 3-2 lead. Long held off the Mariners in the bottom of the inning to seal the deal and get his second win of the season.

The Firebirds improved to 5-5-0 on the season. They play the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox tomorrow for the first time this season at 7:00pm at Eldredge Park.

I am going to start posting stories in addition to scores on the blog making it more personal and interesting. Also, there is a new "Fan Counter" on the left side of the page. If you hit refresh on the homepage, the sidebars will not appear. You need to hit the "Home" tab if you wish to refresh the page.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Firebirds Unable To Avenge Opening Day Loss To Hyannis

Kyle Simon (Arizona) started the game for the Firebirds against Hyannis and went five innnings while allowing no runs on five hits and four strikeouts.

In the sixth, Elliott Glynn (UConn) came on in relief and gave up two runs. The first came on a double by Jeff Lusardi (Missouri) scoring Charlie Thurber (Tennessee). In the next at-bat, the catcher Dan Sheppard (Iowa) hit a single to left scoring Lusardi to put the Harbor Hawks up 2-0.

In the seventh, it had seemed that Glynn (2009 CCBL all star) had settled down until he gave up a double to Jason Nappi (Harding University). Nappi then scored on a single by Dane Phillips (Oklahoma State), whos grandmother was listening to the broadcast as well. Those three runs were all that was needed as Hyannis beat Orleans 3-0.

Jack Leathersich (UMass-Lowell) pitched the eighth and the ninth for Orleans. He allowed no runs and no hits while walking one and striking out five.

The best pitching of the night, however, was done by Hyannis's starter Tyler Ray (Troy). Ray went seven and two-thirds innings while allowing no runs on four hits and three strikeouts.

Jason Esposito (Vanderbilt) went 2 for 3 in just his second game with the team.

The Orleans Firebirds now have a record of 4 wins, 5 losses, and 0 ties. They travel to Harwich tomorrow to take on the Mariners at Whitehouse Field at 7:00pm. Elliott Glynn will make his first start of the season on Sunday in the double-header against Bourne at home.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Firebirds Back At .500 As They Fall To Brewster 4-3

The Orleans Firebirds started things off right against Brewster. In the bottom of the first inning, Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) singled and then pulled off a straight steal of home during the at-bat of Will Piwnica-Worms (Duke).

Matt Sisto (Hawai'i) threw six innings of shutout baseball. He allowed three hits and walked one while striking out two. Sisto dropped his earned run average to 1.64 on the season.

In the third, Kolten Wong homered to increase the lead to 2-0 Firebirds.

With the Firebirds up 3-0 in the eighth, Kenny Long (Illinois State) gave up two runs. John Brebbia (Elon) then gave up two more runs in the ninth and the game ended with the Whitecaps over the Firebirds 4-3.

The Firebirds look to avenge their loss to the Hyannis Harbor Hawks from the first game of the season tomorrow at 7:00pm in Orleans.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Firebirds Get Their Fourth Straight Win! 5-3 Over Cotuit!

Marcus Stroman (Duke) started the game for Orleans and threw five scoreless innings whiles striking out five and only allowing three hits. Cameron Hobson (Dayton) came on in relief and allowed Cotuit to cross the plate twice on sacrifice flies. Dennis O'Grady (Duke) then came on and threw one and two-thirds perfect innings. Burny Mitchem (Dayton) came on in the ninth, loaded the bases, and allowed a run; but eventually picked up the save and sealed the win for Orleans.

Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) lead off the bottom of the first with a single, followed by consecutive walks to Kevin Muno (San Diego), Steve Selsky (Arizona), and Will Piwnica-Worms (Duke). Wong scored on Piwnica-Worms' walk. Then, Shon Roe (Loyola Marymount) hit a sacrifice fly to right to score Kevin Muno. Ronnie Shaeffer (UC-Irvine) followed with a sacrifice fly of his own to center that scored Selsky. The Orleans Firebirds scored three runs in the first inning on just one hit.

In the second inning, Steve Selsky hit a sacrifice fly to center that plated Cam Kneeland (UMass-Lowell) and put Orleans up 4-0.

In the fifth, Will Piwnica-Worms singled home Kevin Muno after he stole third two pitches earlier.

Will Piwnica-Worms was the offensive star of the game for Orleans. He went 2 for 4 and drove in two runs. Steve Selsky now leads the Cape Cod Baseball League in batting average with his .478 average. Kolten Wong also added to his league leading 8 stolen bases.

The Orleans Firebirds are starting to piece everything together. Will Clinard, Jason Esposito, and Joe Loftus (All from Vanderbilt) should be in Orleans and activated for Tuesday. Elliott Glynn (UConn) is also back in Orleans after playing for the Firebirds in 2009 and the Cardinals in 2008. The Firebirds are off tomorrow and host the Brewster Whitecaps on Tuesday at 7:00pm.

Firebirds Sweep Wareham In D-H!

Sorry for the delay on the post. Orleans won the first game 4-3 and the second game 7-2. Check out http://orleansfirebirds.com/061910.html for the complete article on the sweep.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Firebirds Win 1-0 In Cotuit On Selsky's RBI Single!

The Orleans Firebirds came into today's game against the Cotuit Kettleers with a record of 0 wins, 3 losses, and 0 ties. Two of their losses were your traditional Cape Cod Baseball League game (a close, low scoring game).

Martin Viramontes (Loyola Marymount) took the hill for Orleans throwing heat. Viramontes pitched five solid innings allowing just two hits while walking one and striking out five. Burny Mitchem (Dayton) threw two innings in relief and allowed one hit and one walk, while striking out one. Kenny Long (Illinois State) then came in in the eighth and threw two perfect innings to get his first save of the season by preserving the Firebirds' first win of the season. In doing so, he struck out four batters and dropped his earned run average to 1.80!

In the third inning, Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) singled with two outs. Kevin Muno (San Diego) then doubled and advanced Wong to third. Steve Selsky (Arizona) then singled to score Kolten Wong. Kevin Muno was caught in a run down on the play and was tagged out trying to score.

Steve Selsky went 2 for 3, walked, and drove in a run. He now has the second highest batting average (.467) in the Cape League according to http://tinyurl.com/232efa6. Kolten Wong went 1 for 3 with a walk and a run scored. Wong currently has the fifth highest batting average (.412) in the Cape League. He also leads the Cape Cod Baseball League in stolen bases with seven.

The Firebirds are beginning to piece it all together. Kolten Wong, Steve Selsky, Matt Koch, and Kevin Muno all continue to swing hot bats. In addition, the Firebirds have many talented players such as Preston Tucker (Florida). Will Geoghegan of Right Field Fog said in his article, "Go ahead and put Preston Tucker down as my Home Run Derby pick." The Firebirds currently have talent in Orleans and talent on the way to the Cape soon. Look for this Firebirds to get hot near the middle of the season and hopefully carry this into the postseason.

Orleans travels to Wareham tomorrow to play the first of their two double-headers that were required to include two extra teams (1 east and 1 west) in the playoffs. Both games of the double-header will be seven innings long, too.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Chatham's Oropesa Hits Walk-Off Homer In The 13th

Last night, Cameron Hobson (Dayton) got the Firebirds started off right against Chatham. He went six innings and allowed one earned run on just four hits. That one run crossed the plate due to a balk.

In the fifth, Will Piwnica-Worms got on base and was picked off because he broke for second too early. The umpires ruled that Chatham's pitcher, Joe Zimmerman (New Orleans) balked. Mick Doyle (Notre Dame) came to the plate and hit a clutch double to tie the score at 1.

Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) hit a solo home run in the eigth to put the 'Birds up 2-1. In the ninth, Dan Paolini (Siena) tied the game with an RBI single. Yet again, the Firebirds would need more than nine innings to decide the game.

Things were going smoothly for the Firebirds until the thirteenth inning. Rick Oropesa (USC) hit a three-run home run off of Dennis O'Grady (Duke) to win it for the Chatham Anglers.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Errors Are A Big Factor In This One As Whitecaps Win 5-0

The Firebirds fall to the Brewster Whitecaps 5-0. The six errors made by the Firebirds put the Firebirds in a huge hole that they could not climb their way out of. I'm going to leave it at that...

Orleans plays Chatham tomorrow at 4:00pm instead of the scheduled 7:00pm start time.

Firebirds Fall To Harbor Hawks 3 To 2 In 11 Innings

The Orleans Firebirds opened up their season Monday night in Hyannis taking on the Harbor Hawks. Matt Sisto (Hawai'i) took the hill for the Firebirds and gave up a two-run home run to Jason Nappi (Harding University) in the first. After giving up the big fly, Sisto settled down and was unhittable. Sisto went five innings and gave up three hits and two earned runs. Burny Mitchem (Dayton), Jack Leathersich (UMass-Lowell), and John Brebbia (Elon) combined for four scoreless innings of relief. Pictured is the infield (Left to Right) 3B-Kolten Wong, SS-Shon Roe, 1B-Dennis O'Grady, and 2B-Danny Muno during Leathersich's warmup.

Trent Howard (Central Michigan) took the hill for the Harbor Hawks. He went five and two-thirds innings and allowed two earned runs on six hits. Howard was going strong until the sixth inning when he gave up a leadoff single to Shon Roe (Loyola Marymount), a single to Kevin Muno (San Diego), and a sacrifice bunt by Danny Muno (Fresno State) to move the runners over. Kolten Wong (Hawai'i) singled home Roe to pull the 'Birds within one run. One of Orleans' best hitters, returning Firebird Steve Selsky (Arizona) laid down an unexpected bunt to bring Kevin Muno home and tie the game at two.

In the eleventh inning, the Firebirds loaded up the bases but stranded all three runners as Dallas Gallant (Sam Houston State) got Hyannis out of a jam. The Harbor Hawks came up in the bottom of the eleventh against Kenny Long (Illinois State) and their first two batters, Corey McElroy (Auburn) and Dane Phillips (Oklahoma State) reached base with a walk and a bunt single. Jason Nappi singled to load the bases for Cody Stubbs (Tennessee). Stubbs put the ball into the outfield like he was assigned to do, and got the sacrifice fly that he needed to bring McElroy in and put a "1" in the win column for Hyannis.

Kevin Muno did an impressive job in the leadoff spot for the Firebirds with two hits, a stolen base, and a run. Muno is in his third season for Orleans. He played for Orleans for half of the 2007 season, the entire 2009 season, and now the 2010 season. His younger brother Danny returns as well after playing for the Firebirds in 2009. Kevin Muno and Martin Viramontes (Loyola Marymount) are the only two players left on the Firebirds 2010 roster who played for the "Orleans Cardinals." Also returning to the Firebirds is catcher, Matt Koch (Loyola Marymount).

The Firebirds pitching looked great tonight, too. We are still awaiting the arrival of some key pitchers. Mitchell Lambson (Arizona State), Nolan Belcher (South Carolina), and Alex Panteliodis (Florida). We also await the arrival of  big bats, Riccio Torrez, Drew Maggi, and Matt Newman (Arizona State), Jayce Boyd (Florida State), and powerhouse Preston Tucker (Florida). They are all still playing in the College World Series so good luck to all of them!

First baseman and pitcher Nick Ramirez (CS-Fullerton) were recently eliminated by former Firebird Rob Rasmussen's (UCLA) unbelievable outing. Also on their way up to the Cape are Joe Loftus, Will Clinard, and Jason Esposito (Vanderbilt).

Tune in on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 as the Firebirds host the Brewster Whitecaps at 7:00pm.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Roster Update!

With the season kicking off tomorrow against the Hyannis Harbor Hawks, the roster has been updated. My first result post will be Tuesday, June 15th.