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FC Mariners - 2022 News & Notes

FC Mariners - Game 12 recap - why not you?

By Coach Chris 07/13/2022, 10:45pm MDT

The FC Mariners finished the season on a high note - notching their 10th win of the 2022 season via forfeit to a Dodgers team that could not field enough players to take up the diamond.  While all 13 Mariners were still able to play, not all 13 Mariners gave their all so this recap is going to be brief and firm and forgotten.  The deets .. 

Mariner Bats:  Damian and Drew both did some damage at the dish.  Which is awesome.  Only thing is both Damian and Drew were 'traded' to the Dodgers prior to the game - so the damage they did to the box score shows up for the other guys.  Damian went 2 for 3 with an RBI and 2 runs scored.  He absolutely tagged a ball off KR in the 3rd to deep RF for an honest triple.  Drew drove in a run and scored a run and stole a bag for good measure.  Well done Mariners-turned-Dodgers-for-a-game-and-not-a-second-longer.  On the Mariners side - we just did not hit.  Cam drove a ball deep for a double.  Wyatt was his usual self putting the ball in play and Carson continued to swing a hot bat.

Mariner Gloves:  A few highlights:  Turtle's catch out in deep CF for the 2nd out of the 2nd inning - legit.  He glided over 20 steps to his left and nabbed the ball on the run.  #5 is turning into a ballplayer right before our eyes.  Carson hoovered up 2 grounders at SS and Brandon was all 'not today grounder' on a well hit ball to second.

Mariner Arms:  So overall a great day from the bump.  Cam - Corte - KR - Jack.  All our lads pitched great.  Together these 4 struck out 8, walked 5, and gave up 3 earned runs.  Ladies and Gents - our pitchers are ready for the postseason.  Full - stop.  A shout out to Corte for finishing out his season on a high note.  Can we revisit his last batter for a moment?  With runners on second and third causing grief and distraction Corte went all strike looking - swinging - looking tossing three straight darts.  Game-errrrrrrrr.

Mariners Around the Bases:  Awful.  Effort and execution was just not there.  Signs were missed.  Batted balls in the air were given the respect of a gapper in CF.  I'm not sure what was going on but I never want to see it again.  No excuses after 12 games, 30+ hours of practice, and being a bunch of 14 year old boys growing up playing wiffle ball in America.

Next Up:  On that note let's transition happily to the FC Mariner Pool Party Year End Celebration this Friday night.  8-10pm @ the Willow Springs pool.  We've rented it out and prepared a great night for the guys.  I really hope to see the entire team and all our families and siblings and grandparents there to celebrate our 13 Mariners.  We just do not have enough times in life to celebrate our boys.  We get to do that on Friday night for 2 short hours.  Please be there.

OK so we're 12 league games and 1 exhibition game and over 15 practices deep in this 2022 season.  By this point you know I'm not shy sending emails with details and nerdy baseball facts.  Once the dust has settled and we know who and when we're playing I'll attack your inbox like cotton candy in the 3rd inning.  Until then, hug your Mariner and unless their names are Damian or Drew tell them never to be involved in a triple play ever again.

See you Friday but I'll be back with more playoff details and a Saturday practice time soon.

Go Mariners!

Coach

Your Mariners of Fort Collins continued their recent string of baseball dominance last night in Loveland, beating the Implant Dental Rockies 17-2 with great pitching, fielding, and sweet, sweet baseball patience.  In a game where SS Drew literally had the laces of a fastball tattoo'd on his back - and a game where 11 runs were scored with walks and wild pitches and baseball moxie - the Mariners took every opportunity they were given to play and win baseball by the book.  6 straight wins - an .818 winning percentage - a +110 run differential.  These 13 young dudes are becoming ballplayers and building a championship caliber team right before our eyes folks.  Your weekend recap ... 

Mariner Bats:  One of the cool things about baseball is that every game is different.  You're asked to compete against players and pitchers with different skill sets and ages and speed to their fastball.  The Mariners were facing a fire baller for 2 and 2/3s innings on Friday night and put together a patient 11 run effort without a single hit.  Now he is a baller and he'll be playing high school ball this coming August as a sophomore, but last night our 11 batters were given very little to hit during his herculean 110 pitch effort.  In fact, via Drew's left lat and Scottie H's left hand, we were HIT more than we HIT.  Cam was less than a baseball's width from an opposite field extra base hit in the first - JT, Damian, and Carson all fouled off pitch after pitch -  and Luke reached on an error but only after making solid honest contact.  Corte and Turtle drew back 2 back walks that resulted in a new pitcher who unleashed Mariner hitters.  Wyatt - Cameron - KR all drove honest triples to the fences.  And Drew, Luke, Carson and Turtle collected singles like a lemonade stand.  And that is how you score 17 runs. 

Mariner Arms:  When the story of the 2022 Mariners is written the chapter on our pitching depth is going to induce aggressive-page-turning.  Wyatt needed just 26 pitches to sneak through 2 innings of 0 hit, 4 K, 1 run ball.  He passed the baton to Cam who thread his way through some solid base hits and busy basepaths, keeping the damage limited to a single run.  And then KR took the rock and fired 9 of 15 pitches for strikes and faced the minimum 3 batters for the save.  

Mariner Gloves:  You can call them web gems or plus plays or just Mariners being Mariners.  Our guys were flat out on-their-game last night in the field.  Wyatt kicked off the glove work from the bump in the first inning by nabbing a come backer to the mound and tossing a strike to 1B Cam.  In the second, 1B Jack made a major league caliber scoop of a rocket from SS Drew to record the first out of what was to be a 1-2-3 inning.  The third inning you ask?  2B Luke's one bounce pick of SS KR's slightly wild toss to the left of the bag cut a bases loaded situation in half and prevented a crooked number from the box score.  And CF Damian continues to make it just look so easy in the outfield, gobbling up green grass like a shiny new John Deere and catching anything hit in his zip code.  And finally - the last inning - let's give it up for that frigid frozen rope from C Jack to 3B Carson to nail that Rockie runner by 3 steps and a hopeful slide.  

Mariners Around the Bases:  11 dudes up to bat and all 11 dudes came around to score.  I was able to take attendance working the 3rd base coaching box.  Just a fantastic competitive effort out there on the pillows.

Next Up:  Well we all knew the last league game of the season would be here sooner or later, and it is officially later.  Next Wednesday the 13th - 4:15 warm ups and 5:15 first pitch - Edora Park. Your FC Mariners vs. the FC Dodgers.   These Dodgers are scary.  They're 8-3, have won 4 straight games, and are named after a team that has played meaningful playoff baseball this generation.  They absolutely mollywhopped the two teams the Ms lost to by a combined score of 27-6.  The results of their season schedule offers quite the trail of baseball havoc as the Dodgers have put up double digit runs on offense in all 8 of their wins - and they've held their opponents to 4 runs or less in 5 of those games.  

And we'll have a blazing hot practice tomorrow - Sunday the 10th - from 6 to 8 at Stew Case.  I'll send another mail on it but please come on out - we've just a few more hours and innings left of this baseball caper.  Let's make every second count.

Nerd Alert:  As a baseball nerd I fact checked one of the calls last night around baserunners in the act of stealing a bag advancing on a hit-by-pitch.  Wyatt was on 2nd and actively stealing 3rd when Scottie H was drilled in the left hand.  While he was awarded 3rd by the umps he should have been forced back to 2nd per the rules and regs.  Who knew?

Postgame Huddle:  "We made plus plays tonight - the kind that change the course of a game and stop the other team in their tracks.  Jack - Luke - Damian made those plays.  But we also made the plays we practice.  Scottie H fielded 2 base hits to RF perfectly limiting the extra bases.  Corte and Kevin and Drew made the stops in the infield.  Carson and KR were in position to make the tags at 3B.  We are backing up the pickoff attempts.  We are doing all the little things that make space for the big things to happen.  Also, I love Abba."  Coach Matt Organ.

Thanks to everyone for coming out in a big way last night.  Loveland has never looked and sounded so amazing.  This is quite a unique baseball family and I thank you so much for your commitment to this team.  It has been a blast.

OK - one more game to go and be awesome - and then the playoffs.  Lets keep competing.

Go Mariners!

Coach

FC Mariners - game #10 recap - domination on the diamond

By Coach Chris 07/07/2022, 7:00am MDT

Your Mariners of Fort Collins continued their winning ways Wednesday night, slowing down and nearly shutting out a talented Dominos Cardinals team 18-1 and improving to an 8-2 record in this 2022 campaign.  With 2 games to go before the playoffs, the Mariners are just beginning to hit on all cylinders and play a brand of baseball they write poems about.  And speaking of things to write poems about the 10 Mariners in the post game wrap last night voted and the mustache stays ... at least for 1 more game.  Your recap ...

Mariner Bats:  Did the lads really only have 12 hits?  From the third base box it sure felt like more.  Hitting from the 6 spot Wyatt went a sterling 3 for 3 with 4 runs driven in.  Cleanup hitting Luke O had 2 base knocks and 7 pitch 2-foul walk, scoring thrice and just causing an all around ruckus on the bases.  Leadoff hitting Turtle legged out an infield run scoring single in the 3rd and came around to score a few pitches later.  Cam plated 2 in the 1st with a clutch 2 out drive to LCF to make it 4-0 early.  The 4th inning brought some heroics from the bats of Jack, Kevin and Drew - otherwise known by their boy band names  JT, KR, and DC.  Triple to deep CF by Jack - triple to deep LF by KR - double over the head of the CF by Drew.  These lads finished with a collective 4 hits / 9 runs / 4 ribbies and a whole lotta stolen bags in between. 

Mariner Arms:  So let's not beat around the box score here.  Your Mariners gave up a single run.  That is just downright impressive.  Damian was 2 parts untouchable with a dash of textbook defense behind him.  3 full innings - 41 thoughtful pitches - 5ks - 12 dudes faced and 9 retired.  At one point D k'd 5 in a row, striking out the side in the 2nd with bookends in the 1st and 3rd to make it neat and tidy for the wanna-be journalists in the home dugout.  And how about Corte tossing darts for a solid 4th and final inning of Mariner ball.  Our favorite #0 induced two quick outs before running into a bases loaded situation.  He then dug deep and struck out the last batter on 3 straight pitches - strike looking, strike swinging, strike swinging.  Beautiful.  

Mariner Gloves:  Where there is great pitching you can always find great fielding - and last night at Edora was as complete a defensive gem as we've seen by the lads in blue.  How about the 2nd out of the 3rd inning - Turtle locking down LF - staring directly into the unforgiving Colorado late afternoon sun - just owning a smoking line drive with two hands and a smile.  T was also quick to fire in an honest base knock sent his way, firing the ball to the cutoff to keep the Cards to singles and not doubles, and 3rd base not home plate.  Scotty H aka Jack S aka the double-deuce hoovered up a grounder at 2B and scampered to the bag to end the 3rd inning.  He also corralled a sky high infield fly waving his hands in the air and calling for it and then putting it to bed like a pro.  Flat out execution.  

Mariners Around the Bases:  We had a perfect night on the basepaths.  Our guys were picking up the steal sign early and often and taking advantage of a pitcher rolling with the windup with runners on base which is just not something you see very often.  Corte was at 3rd base so often he started getting mail.  And while we were stealing bags and scoring on wild pitches / passed balls early in the game our dudes knew when to put on the brakes and move station to station.  Very proud of this Mariner team for playing baseball that tips their caps to our opponents, their fans, and the baseball gods.

Mariner Behind the Plate:  JT caught 4 innings, 2 pitchers, 68 pitches, 19 batters.  He picked off the first baserunner of the game at 1st after a solid single to CF, and nearly had another runner out on a dot to Luke at 2B.  As fans on metal bleachers and camping chairs we are getting treated to a backstop who controls the game with his glove and his arm and his incessant chatting up of the umpire.  Super fun.

Next Up:  Let's do it all over again this Friday shall we?  Friday the 8th to be specific, these Mariners of Fort Collins will take their show on the road - back to Loveland and the Centennial Baseball Complex.  First pitch at 7:30 with warm ups kicking off at 6:30.  We're facing a red hot Implant Dental team that has won 5 of their last 6 games and given up a paltry 52 runs all season.  

Nerd Alert:  In Team Trident's 5 game winning streak (dating back to June 17th) we've surrendered a total of 17 runs.  17!  To take that one nerdy step further we gave up nearly half of those runs to the Nats and have held opposing teams to scores of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 over the past 2 plus weeks.  On the season our run differential is +95 and that is with Coach dropping the anchor when we're up by double digits.  Dangerous team ladies and gents.  Dangerous.

Thanks for reading and for being part of this great season.  2 more regular season games to be awesome.  Go Mariners!

Coach   

Good morning FC Mariners - game numero 10 is slated for a 7pm first pitch on the East Field at Eldora Park.  We'll have warm ups kicking off at 6pm in the same spot as our last game in the field just west of the baseball diamonds.

Based on last night's practice I would strongly suggest bug spray and an extra pair of socks.  With these cloudy skies and chance of showers the outfield grass will be an adventure.  A humid adventure.

We've got 9 lads committed to playing (Cam / Turtle / Corte / D / Drew / JT / KR / Lukey / Wy) - Atticus is on holiday and Carson is trekking back from OKC.  Scottie H and Brandon - can I put you in the lineup?!

Any questions please shout / text at me.  See you tonight and Go Mariners!

Coach

FC Mariners - Happy 4th & Tuesday Nite Practice

By Coach Chris 07/02/2022, 2:15pm MDT

Happy 4th weekend FC Mariner Nation!  Very quick note to wish you a great holiday and safe travels and a heads up that we're moving practice from Sunday night to Tuesday night.  Most likely we'll stick to Stew Case but I'll nail down a field with the City on Tuesday morning and let you know if there is a change in venue.

We're looking at 2 games next week and getting in a practice prior to this home stretch is key.  On Wednesday we're playing an FC Cardinals team that beat the Wellington team your Mariners fell to via the walk off a few weeks back - and then have a quick turn to face the 5 win stellar pitching Loveland Implant Dental on Friday.

3 more games to be awesome! 

Happy 4th of July - Go America and Go Mariners!

Coach

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