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Keeping you up to date on the Ladera Little League Red Sox.
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Parents and Vounteers, It is time to PLAY BALL! The Ladera Little League has been granted its 2008 Charter and registration will open this weekend, January 19 th and 20th from 1 to 3 PM at our field. See the attached letter from league President Tracie Lyons on the new charter, the upcoming spring season, and the exciting move to District 25. The letter from the Little League International Vice President of operations granting the charter is also attached. As mentioned in the Ladera letter, you can obtain more detailed information on registration matters and download relevant forms from our website at www.laderalittleleague.org. Please also note that we are seeking your involvement as volunteers at this time. Feel free to contact us for any questions or additional information. Schedule information such as Opening Day will be posted as it comes available. We look forward to you joining us for another great season! Ladera Little League 4859 Slauson Ave # 538 Los Angeles, CA 90056 (323)-296-16554 |
Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
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Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
http://LaderaRedSox.shorturl.com - Stats
http://LaderaRedSox.blogspot.com - Blog
Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
http://LaderaRedSox.shorturl.com - Stats
http://LaderaRedSox.blogspot.com - Blog
Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
http://LaderaRedSox.shorturl.com - Stats
http://LaderaRedSox.blogspot.com - Blog
The Red Sox moved to 7-2 in the second half (14-5 overall) with a thrilling 5-4 victory over their nemesis, the Braves, on Sunday evening. In a game that featured enough highlights, plot twists, injuries, foul language (bad coach), and drama for a primetime television soap opera, the Red Sox demonstrated grit and determination to earn the victory and keep their unblemished (4-0) record in games decided by 1 run. With the win, the Red Sox sit tied atop the 2nd Half standings with the Braves who are experiencing a 2 game slide.
1st Inning
The Braves sent staff ace, Malik, to the mound to start the game. The Red Sox wasted no time as Jonathan Phelps led off the first inning with a bloop, infield singe to third base. Grant Craddolph stepped to the plate and tripled with a blast to right-center field, scoring Jonathan. Grant would add a run, scoring on a wild pitch. Desmond Box and Bailey Goldstein drew walks to continue the early rally. Kyle Reece sent a long, high fly ball to left field that was handled by Braves left fielder, Blake, for out number 3.
Tristan Williams took the mound for the Red Sox in the bottom half of the first. After going 0-2 in the count, Braves lead off batter, Devin, send a soft ground ball that stuck in the grass to reach on an infield single. Devin would display the "wheels" and score on a series of wild pitches and passed balls. Tristan threw to Jonathan to get out 1 on a ground ball to the mound. Braves starting catcher, Trevor, reached first on an infield single to third, and Devin J reached on a fielder's choice play. Out 2 was recorded by Grant who fielded a pop fly to short stop. In the only t-ball moment of the game, Trevor and Devin J scored on the same wild pitch to bring the Braves run count to 3 in the inning. Malik reached first on an infield fly ball but was thrown out at second by Red Sox catcher, Derek Marshall throwing to Grant at second.
At the end of 1, the score was 3-2 Braves.
2nd Inning
The Red Sox would battle back in the 2nd with left fielder, Dominic Vasquez, reaching on a HBP. Dominic did a great job on the base paths moving to 2nd and 3rd on a wild pitch and passed ball. The Braves would succumb to Tball-itis in the next sequence. Grant drew a walk, sprinted and rounded first to draw the attention of the Braves pitcher. An overthrow to second allowed Dominic to race home to score. On the overthrow, Grant advanced hard to third base. The normally sure armed Braves, followed with another overthrow into the Braves dugout, allowing Grant to score. Derek drew a walk in the inning but was left stranded as Malik settled in to record out 3 with a strike out.
Jerrod led off the bottom of the second for the Braves with a walk. He moved to second on a wild pitch. Tristan settled in to record out 1 with a strike out. Blake bunted to reach 1st on a fielder's choice. Derek threw to Kyle to throw out Jerrod attempting to take third on a wild pitch. The final out of the inning was recorded by Lawrence Gilliam who threw to Jonathan on a sharply hit ball to second.
After 2, the Red Sox led 4-3.
3rd Inning
The Sox went quietly in the top of the 3rd with Malik recording a strike out, Devin J catching a fly ball, and Malik throwing to Devin N on a come backer to the mound.
Tristan got the first 2 Braves batters in the bottom of the third on strikes. Devin J sent a ground ball to the whole between SS and 2nd. Grant charged the ball and made a strong throw to Jonathan at first that was on time but a little high as Jonathan's foot was off the base on the catch. Braves second baseman, Robert, drew a walk to place runners at first and second. Derek and Tristan accounted for out 3 on a great hustle play as Devin J attempted to reach home on a wild pitch. Derek scurried to retrieve the ball and flipped it to Tristan for the out.
With the defense and pitching tightening, no runs were scored in the 3rd.
4th Inning
Trevor Edior relieved Malik on the mound to start the 4th inning. Facing his next door neighbor, Lawrence grounded out to second for out 1. Trevor would retire the side in order as he struck out the next batter and benefited from a great play by Jalen on a slow roller to third base off the bat of Jonathan.
Grant relieved Tristan on the mound to start the 4th. He started strong, striking out the first batter he faced. Braves reserve left fielder, Chris, doubled on a fly ball to center that sailed over the charging Desmond Box's head. Joshua collected an RBI on a bunt single to score Chris and tie the game. Red Sox catcher picked up on a flaw in the lead off technique at first and initiated a pick off play that went 2-3-6 (Derek to Jonathan to Tristan) to pick off the base runner. Braves reserve center fielder, Desmond, and first baseman Devin N followed with a walks to bring the go ahead run into scoring position with 2 outs. Grant dug deep to strike out the number 2 hitter in the line up and end the rally.
At the end of 4, the game was knotted at 4 apiece.
5th Inning
As time became a factor, Grant led off the 5th with a walk. Devin J relieved Trevor on the mound. Grant moved to second on a wild pitch. Derek flied out to the pitcher for out 1. Grant continued to terrorize the base paths as he advanced to third and then took home on a wild pitch for his third run of the tame – giving the Red Sox a one run lead. Devin J would settle in to get the next two batters on strikes and close the inning.
Grant returned to the mound to close out the game and made quick work of the first batter with a K on 5 pitches. Adjusting for the Braves' proclivity for bunting, the Red Sox instituted "the bunt shift" moving the speedy Tristan the 3rd base to wrestle with the jungle like greens on the infield. Lawrence moved to short, Bailey to second, and Kyle to right. Jonathan turned in perhaps the most exciting catch of the year as he laid out in foul territory to snag a line drive down the first base line (can you say WEB GEM). With one out separating the Red Sox from their first victory over the Braves - ever, Robert and Malik drew walks to put the tying and winning runs on base. Garnering the strength of 3 years of frustration, Grant Craddolph refused to relent as he fired 4 strikes in a row (2 called, 1 swinging, and 1 that should have been called) to record a K for the last out of the game.
Game over … Close the book … Hear the sweet, soothing melody of the cantata being sung by the obese lady … The people in Hades no longer thirst for ice water …. Good night now … Thanks for playing …. As a parting gift, enjoy the year supply of Soul Glo….
Red Sox Win!!!! Red Sox Win!!!! Red Sox Win!!!!
Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
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The Red Sox pulled out a closely fought 3-2 victory over the surging Nationals on Wednesday evening. The win takes the Red Sox to 12-5 on the season (5-2 in the second half). The victory also brings the Red Sox record to 3-0 in games decided by 1 point. The Nationals go to 4-15 on the season (3-6 in the second half).
Lawrence Gilliam (3-0, 5.4 ERA) started off on the mound to throw 3 2/3 solid innings allowing 2 runs (1 earned). He also gloved a hard hit one hopper and threw to first for an out. The Nationals started Jordan who also had a strong outing. The Red Sox defense was tight all the way through. They turned a double play when Tristan Williams (.345 BA, .596 OBP) caught a pop fly at SS and threw to Jonathan Phelps (.528 BA, .630 OBP) at first for the out when the runner didn't tag up. Grant Craddolph (.486 BA, .673 OBP) hit a long high shot to left center for a stand up triple; continuing home to score on a over throw to third. Tristan and Jonathan both scored after getting on with base hits and advancing to home on stolen bases. Jonathan played a great game at first fielding two ground balls hit to first for a couple of outs and also catching throws to first for a few more outs. Kyle Reece (.286 BA, .540 OBP) scooped up a hard hit ground ball in center field and quickly made a throw to Tristan who tagged the runner out at second. Tristan relieved Lawrence with 2 outs in the 4th and pitched a scoreless 1 1/3 innings to record his second save of the year.
Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
http://LaderaRedSox.shorturl.com - Stats
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Lawrence Gilliam
Minor Division Standings
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http://LaderaRedSox.blogspot.com - Blog
The Red Sox ended a two game slide by pulling out a nail bitter against the Mets on Sunday. The Red Sox rallied for 6 runs in the top of the 4th to earn an 8-6 victory and bring their record to 4-2 in the second half (11-5 overall).
The Red Sox got on the board early as lead off batter, Jonathan Phelps (.528 BA, .630 OBP), earned a walk and advanced home on two Mets throwing errors. Derek Marshall also collected a hit in the inning but was left stranded as Met's pitcher Jimmy got on track.
Derek (1-0, 9.29 ERA) got the start on the mound for Red Sox and turned in a flawless first inning, striking out the side in order on 16 pitches.
Kyle Reece (.281 BA, .540 OBP, 18 runs scored), led off the second inning with a walk. Kyle used his speed to advance around the bases and score on a series of wild pitches and errors to bring the score to 2-0.
The Mets responded with 5 runs in the bottom of the second as they benefited from 5 walks in the inning. Team ERA leader, Jonathan Phelps (2-1, 3.46 ERA) relieved Derek on the mound during the inning. Tristan Williams fielded a ground ball at short stop and threw to Kyle at third to record out 1 of the inning. Derek, who replaced Jonathan at first base, recorded out 2 on an unassisted ground ball to first. Out 3 was recorded as Bailey Goldstein threw to Lawrence Gilliam who relayed to Kyle at third to get Chase attempting to stretch a double into a triple. 2 runs were scored on the play.
At the end of 2, the Mets led 5-2.
Mets pitcher, Jimmy, continued to befuddle the Red Sox batters as he made it through the top of the Red Sox line up, allowing only a walk to Grant Craddolph (.486 BA, .673 OBP), in the top of the third.
Jonathan stayed on the mound in the bottom of the third. After the lead off batter walked, Grant, who was behind the plate, threw to Lawrence at first base to pick off the runner taking a lazy lead off. Jonathan struck out the next batter to record out 2. The Mets would earn 3 more walks and a base hit to score 1 run in the bottom of the third. Jonathan battled to record out 3 with a strike out.
With spirits (and attitudes) in question, the Red Sox returned to the dugout trailing 6-2; needing a rally as time was becoming a factor.
Lawrence Gilliam (.406 BA, .604 OBP) got the inning started by legging out an infield single hit to the gap between short and 2nd. Lawrence would advance to 3rd base on a wild pitch and a passed ball. The speedy Tristan Williams (.345 BA, .596 OBP) drew a walk. Following the direction of Coach Barry and Coach Lawrence, Tristan sprinted to first and rounded to second to draw the throw. Mets pitcher Jimmy fired the ball to second to get Tristan, allowing Lawrence to score. The next batter, Bailey, drew a walk. With 2 outs in the inning, and needing 3 runs the tie, slugger Desmond Box (.333 BA, .581 OBP) stepped to the plate. Desmond, riding the high of just missing a home run by 10-15 feet in the previous game, stroked a towering fly ball to third base that was mishandled by the Mets. Bailey scored on the play to bring the Red Sox within 2. Jonathan followed with a walk, Grant was hit by a pitch, and Derek walked to load the bases for Evan Lott (.150 BA, .370 OBP). Desmond scored on Derek's walk. Evan drew a walk, bringing in Jonathan to tie the game. Grant scored on Evan's walk to give the Sox the lead. Lawrence delivered his second base hit of the inning on a line drive to left center to score Derek and give the Red Sox a 2 run lead. The inning was called, mistakenly, due to the 6 run rule.
The Red Sox sent staff work horse, Tristan Williams (3-2, 6.52 ERA) to the mound to close out the game. Tristan leads the team in innings pitched, games pitched, and strike outs. Needing base runners, the Mets lead off batter laid down superb bunt. Derek, who relieved Grant behind the plate, hustled forward and threw a bullet to Jonathan at first to get the out. The next batter laid down another tough bunt. Again, Derek hustled forward and delivered a strike to Lawrence covering first for out 2 – TWO PLAYS WORTHY OF WEB GEM MENTION IN A ROW. Tristan took care of the rest by recording out 3 to close the game.
Jonathan earns the win, and Tristan earns the team's first save of the year.
There are many Game balls go around this time:
Derek Marshall – for a superb inning of work on the mound and 2 web gem plays behind the plate.
Jonathan Phelps – for excellent relief pitching
Kyle Reece – for two put outs at third base
Lawrence Gilliam – for 2 base hits and solid defense through the game
Terrance Gant and Evan Lott – for displaying a winning attitude when other team members began to doubt
Grant Craddolph – for solid work behind the plate
I have attached the usual files. The game recap can be found via the link on the team schedule . Lawrence Gilliam
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Minor Division Standings
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Lawrence Gilliam
Red Sox Schedule
Minor Division Standings
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http://LaderaRedSox.blogspot.com - Blog
The pinging sound of Al, Sc, and C (consult your periodic table) returned to Red Sox land on Sunday afternoon as the team collected 9 hits in their 15-5 win over the Mets. With the win, the Red Sox remain a game behind the Braves who lead the division. The Mets remain a half game out of 3rd place trailing the Dodgers. Tristan Williams (3-0, 7.50 ERA) got the start on the mound for the Red Sox. Veteran pitcher, Elyas, got the start for the Mets.
The Red Sox took an early lead, scoring 5 runs in the first inning. Grant Craddolph, Jonathan Phelps, Desmond Box, Lawrence Gilliam, and Tristan Williams all scored in the first inning. Notable hits included a double to right center field by Desmond to score Jonathan, and an infield single by Tristan to score Lawrence. Evan Lott and Kyle Reece also reached base in the inning as the Red Sox batted around the order.
The Mets got things started in the bottom half of the first with a lead off single by starting short stop, Evan. Red Sox catcher, Grant, hooked up with Lawrence at short stop, to catch Evan attempting to steal second. The Mets were held scoreless in the first.
The Sox struck for 3 more runs in the second inning. Runs were scored by Jonathan, Desmond, and Kyle. Kyle collected an RBI single in the inning.
The Mets rallied for 5 runs in the bottom of the 2nd. Red Sox pitcher, Tristan, battled through control problems on the mound, and the Mets showed patience at the plate – forcing Tristan to throw strikes. The Mets were the benefactors of 5 "free passes" in the inning and 1 HBP. Jordan Strong delivered a solid rip to right center field to score Evan. At the end of 2, the score was Red Sox 8, Mets 5.
The Red Sox scored 5 in the 3rd with a double by Grant, and consecutive singles by Jonathan, Derek Marshall, and Dominic Vasquez. Bailey Goldstein, Grant, Jonathan, Derek and Dominic scored in the inning.
Derek (0-0, 3.0 ERA) relieved Tristan on the mound in the top of the third inning and retired the side on strikes. He only allowed 2 base runners, an RBI single by Elyas and a walk to Christian. Terrance Gant took over left field, relieving Evan in the inning.
The Red Sox added 2 insurance runs in the 4th on a single by Jonathan, a double by Derek, and an RBI by Kyle. To take a 15-5 lead into the bottom of the 4th. Derek was lights out on the mound in the bottom of the 4th, striking out 2 more batters to bring his total for the day to 5.
Game Balls go to the following players:
- Tristan for solid starting pitching.
- Jonathan for scoring 4 runs and solid defense at 1st base.
- Desmond for his double to right center field.
- Kyle for collecting 2 RBIs
Lawrence Gilliam
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1st Inning
Grant Craddolph (2-0, 6.86 ERA) took the mound for his first start of the season. He was solid in 3 innings of work - allowing only 3 runs. After out 1 was recorded by Jonathan Phelps on a ground ball to first base, the Dbacks got on track as Devin drew a walk. Armani followed with a towering fly ball double to right center field. Red Sox outfielders Desmond Box and Bailey Goldstein hustled to get the ball back in and hold the runners at 2nd and 3rd. Christian hit an RBI ground ball to Lawrence Gilliam at second base who just missed getting Devin at plate. Mychal followed with a ground ball to short stop to score Armani. Tristan Williams fielded the ground ball and stepped on second base to record out 2. The final out was recorded on a heads up play by Red Sox catcher, Derek Marshall, as he fired to Tristan to nail a runner attempting to steal second base.
The Red Sox answered in the bottom half of the first. Jonathan (.667 BA, .750 OBP) who leads the team in batting and on base percentage, got things started with a ground ball up the middle. He would reach 2nd and 3rd on wild pitches and eventually score on an overthrow. Desmond took one for the team (HBP), Lawrence walked, and Kyle Reece took another one for the team (HBP) to load the bases. Tristan showed patience at the plate as Dbacks starting pitcher, Anthony, struggled with control. He drew a walk which scored Desmond. Evan Lott stepped to the plate and collected an RBI – scoring Lawrence on a ground ball that was mishandled by the Dbacks short stop. Bailey collected 2 RBIs – scoring Kyle and Tristan on a ground ball hit to short stop to bring the total to 5 runs.
At the end of 1, the score was 5-2 Red Sox.
2nd Inning
After a strikeout for out 1, Grant allowed a walk to Shane, and an infield single to 3rd base by Anthony. Shane would score on wild pitch to bring the score to 5-3. The Red Sox tightened the strings as Jonathan recorded out 2 on a fly ball to foul territory. After another walk to Devin, Grant buckled down and recorded out 3 with his second strike out of the day.
Grant singled on a ground ball to center field to start the 2nd, and Jonathan followed with a walk. Grant and Jonathan moved to second and third on wild pitchers. With the Dbacks experiencing a case of TeeBall-itus (the dreaded ailment that grossly afflicted Red Sox Land last season), Grant and Jonathan were able to score on the same wild pitch. Sticking with the theme, Desmond drew a walk to score Grant. Lawrence collected an RBI on a ground ball back to the box – scoring Desmond. Kyle, who must have had a ball magnet in his back pocket, was hit by another pitch. Tristan followed with an infield single. Both runners were left stranded as Dback reliever pulled it together and recorded out 3 on a strike out.
3rd Inning
Terrance Gant and Dominic Vasquez took over for Evan and Desmond in the outfield. After surrendering a lead off walk to Christian, Grant retired the side on strikes – needing only 9 pitches. This would close the book on Grant. In 3 innings of work, he threw 33 of 69 pitches for strikes, allowed 2 hits, 3 runs, walked 5 and struck out 5; another great performance by a Red Sox starting pitcher.
Bailey led of the 3rd with a line drive double to deep right center field. Grant reached on a fielder's choice to place runners at first and second. Jonathan walked to load the bases. Bailey hustled home on a wild pitch and displayed a bit of creativity – employing the seldom used "crawl slide" to evade the tag at the plate. Grant would follow to score the second run of the inning. Dominic and Lawrence followed with walks to load the bases for Kyle. The Dbacks countered by bringing in experienced pitcher, Christian Cook. Kyle collected an RBI, scoring Jonathan on a ground out to the pitcher. With runners on second and third, Tristan hit a ground ball to short stop. Lawrence was overcome with sudden case of Teeball-itus and ran "unforced" into the tag between short and third for out number three.
At the end of 3, the score was Red Sox 11, Dbacks 3.
4th Inning
Derek made his second appearance on the mound this year in relief of Grant at the top of the 4th. Grant moved to catcher. Derek turned in a flawless inning, getting the first 3 batters he faced with a total of 14 pitches. He struck out the first 2 batters that he faced. Out 3 was recorded by Tristan who fielded a ground ball that took him to his knees. He scrambled to his feet and threw a bullet to Jonathan at first to get the runner - a play worthy of Web Gem consideration. In total, Derek faced 3 batters, allow no runners, collected 2 strikeouts, and threw 9 of 14 pitches for strikes.
Dbacks pitcher Christian made quick work of the Red Sox in the bottom of the 4th. He struck out the lead off batter on 4 pitches. After a walk to the next batter, Grant stroked a line drive to first base. Dbacks first baseman, Sal, snagged the line drive and stepped on the bag to double up the runner at first – WEB GEM!!!
No runs were scored in the 4th inning.
5th Inning
Jonathan (0-1, 4.00 ERA) filled the closer role for the Red Sox in the top of the 5th. Derek moved to first, Lawrence to short, Tristan to third, Dominic to second, and Desmond returned to center. Jonathan was strong in relief. After walking the lead off batter, he settled in to strike out the number 2 hitter. The lead off batter would score on misplayed ground ball. Tristan and Lawrence combined to get out 2 with a force play at second. Jonathan would take care of the rest, striking out the last batter of the game. In one inning of work, Jonathan threw, 15 of 24 pitches for strikes, walked 2, struck out 2, allowed no hits and no earned runs.
Game Balls go to the following players:
- Grant for solid starting pitching, solid catching, and scoring 2 runs.
- Bailey for the double to right center field.
- Jonathan for solid work at 1st base, scoring 3 runs, and closing out the game on the mound.
Scoring Note: The original game recap that I posted had Jonathan with an earned run in bottom of the 5th. I corrected this as the run was scored as the result of an error. The attached score sheet has not been corrected but the website and the box score is correct.
_____________________________________Lawrence Gilliam
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