Bobcats can’t handle the Storm as Grant pitches a gem for the 12-4 win at home
NEW BERLIN – The Unadilla Valley/Gilberstville-Mount Upton Storm weathered a scare by Bainbridge-Guilford in the third inning, but thanks to seven runs in the sixth inning, the Storm were able to hold on for the 12-4 on Thursday.
“Colin Grant pitched a great game [Thursday],” said Storm head coach Matt Osborne. “He had great command of his fastball and curve ball and he didn’t fall behind in the count often as he mixed speeds well. The defense behind him was outstanding.”
Grant pitched all seven innings on the hill, allowing three hits and four runs over. He struck out seven in the win.
Offensively, UV/GMU found their grove after their performance against Greene Tuesday afternoon.
The Storm scattered nine hits in the game with Kyler Butts and Cameron Osborne managing multiple hits in the contest. Butts went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead UV/GMU.
“After striking out 12 times against Greene Tuesday, we wanted to be more aggressive at the plate and put the ball in play. We did just that.”
The offensive onslaught by Bainbridge-Guilford in the third inning was led by Garrett Ives, Devon Scherhaufer, and Thomas Palmatier as all three recorded an RBI in the frame.
Answering in the call in the sixth, Brandon Kneale, Butts, Andrew Jackson, Osborne, Timmy Postma, and Colin Grant sent teammates into score. Butts, who faced 3-1 count in his at-bat, rocked a double to score two of the seven.
Ives took the loss for Bainbridge-Guilford. He went three and a third innings, surrendering five runs on six hits, striking out two and walking one.
The Storm (1-1) will look to make it two in a row on Friday when they are on the road to Walton. B-G doesn’t play again until Tuesday when they face Delhi at home. Games are scheduled to throw a first pitch at 4:30 p.m.
Unadilla Valley/Gilbertsville-Mount Upton 12, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
B-G 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 – 4 3 2
UV 0 0 3 2 0 7 x – 12 9 2
Garrett Ives (L), Thomas Palmatier (4), Owen Drown (6); Colin Grant (W) and Tim Postma.
2B: (B-G) Thomas Palmatier; (UV) Cameron Osborne and Kyler Butts.
“Colin Grant pitched a great game [Thursday],” said Storm head coach Matt Osborne. “He had great command of his fastball and curve ball and he didn’t fall behind in the count often as he mixed speeds well. The defense behind him was outstanding.”
Grant pitched all seven innings on the hill, allowing three hits and four runs over. He struck out seven in the win.
Offensively, UV/GMU found their grove after their performance against Greene Tuesday afternoon.
The Storm scattered nine hits in the game with Kyler Butts and Cameron Osborne managing multiple hits in the contest. Butts went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead UV/GMU.
“After striking out 12 times against Greene Tuesday, we wanted to be more aggressive at the plate and put the ball in play. We did just that.”
The offensive onslaught by Bainbridge-Guilford in the third inning was led by Garrett Ives, Devon Scherhaufer, and Thomas Palmatier as all three recorded an RBI in the frame.
Answering in the call in the sixth, Brandon Kneale, Butts, Andrew Jackson, Osborne, Timmy Postma, and Colin Grant sent teammates into score. Butts, who faced 3-1 count in his at-bat, rocked a double to score two of the seven.
Ives took the loss for Bainbridge-Guilford. He went three and a third innings, surrendering five runs on six hits, striking out two and walking one.
The Storm (1-1) will look to make it two in a row on Friday when they are on the road to Walton. B-G doesn’t play again until Tuesday when they face Delhi at home. Games are scheduled to throw a first pitch at 4:30 p.m.
Unadilla Valley/Gilbertsville-Mount Upton 12, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
B-G 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 – 4 3 2
UV 0 0 3 2 0 7 x – 12 9 2
Garrett Ives (L), Thomas Palmatier (4), Owen Drown (6); Colin Grant (W) and Tim Postma.
2B: (B-G) Thomas Palmatier; (UV) Cameron Osborne and Kyler Butts.
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