August 2009

WORLD CHAMPS! USA defeats Cuba 7-6


world-champs.jpgTrailing 6-5 in the top of the ninth, Team USA scored two runs and closed out the bottom half of the inning to capture the gold medal at the 2009 IBAF 'AA' World Youth Championships with a 7-6 come-from-behind win over Cuba on Sunday night at Intercontinental Stadium.

The U.S. won its fourth straight international gold medal. In the last four years, the Americans are 31-0. The last U.S. loss was to Cuba in the gold medal game at the 2005 world championship in Monterrey, Mexico.

Leftfielder Austin Cousino (Dublin, Ohio) drew a one-out walk to start the top of the ninth. Shortstop Francisco Lindor (Clermont, Fla.) then singled up the middle to move Cousino to third. After Lindor stole second, second baseman Kevin Kramer (Turlock, Calif.) lifted a sacrifice fly to right, scoring Cousino and moving Lindor to third. Catcher Evan Powell (Lake Charles, La.) then drove in the game-winning run with a double to left.

Cousino earned Tournament MVP honors, was named one of the top three outfielders and had the most RBIs (18) in the tournament. Centerfielder JoMarcos Woods (Orlando, Fla.) was also named as one of the top three outfielders and finished the tournament with the highest batting average (.667) and most runs scored (19). Cory Geisler (Spring, Texas) was named the tournament's best left-handed pitcher and Lindor was named the best shortstop.

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8-23-09 - USA vs. Cuba Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Cuba Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for tonight's game between the USA and Cuba...

United States vs Cuba
Aug 23, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

United States 7-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino                  
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor                
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer                    
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell                     
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora                   
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa                   
7.  2  1b R/R Ricky Jacquez                   
8. 14  p  L/L Kenny Mathews                   
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods                  
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Kenny Mathews: 1-0


Cuba 7-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
             
1.  2  ss R/R Andy Ibanez        
2. 12  2b R/R Lourdes Gourriel   
3. 23  1b L/L Gulliermo Aviles   
4. 10  3b R/R Lazaro Hernandez   
5.  5  rf R/R Raydel Medina      
6. 56  cf R/R Yasiel Balaguert   
7.  1  lf R/R Roberto Baldoquin
8. 38  p  L/L Darien Nunez       
9. 25  c  R/R Iran Falcon        
                                                 
Today's starters
 
Cuba - Darien Nunez: 1-0

Live stats will be available during the game... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

The Way It Should Be

It's Cuba day.  That's always a great day, and even moreso when you get a chance to play them with a World Championship on the line.  They'll be in their reds, and we'll be in our cuba-killer gray-blue combo that's worked so well on many different levels the past few years.

This game will be tough, but it should be when somebody comes out the other side with the Gold Medal of a World Champion around their neck.  We are better than they are and we have scouted harder than they have.  But we need to go and back that up with our best effort.  That didn't happen last night and Mexico gave us fits when I really think they were happy settling for a loss and trying to beat Venezuela for the bronze the next day. 

I was not happy last night and I'm glad I gave it a night before I shared my thoughts about our performance on this blog.  Hopefully we are refocussed and want this more than anything we've ever wanted before.  I know Cuba does and they'll play like it.  If we do we'll be fine and we'll peel ourselves off of each other on the dogpile and get a chance to taste that Gold Medal porridge on the plane ride home.

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USA defeats Mexico, 9-5

john-hochstatter-3.jpgJohn Hochstatter (Danville, Calif.) came in to pitch with Team USA hanging on to a 7-5 lead in the top of the seventh and retired all seven batters he faced over the final 2 1/3 innings to lead the Americans to a 9-5 win over Mexico on Saturday night at Intercontinental Stadium.

Hochstatter picked up his first save after holding Mexico hitless, while registering three strikeouts.

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8-22-09 - USA vs. Mexico Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Mexico Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and Mexico...

Mexico vs United States
Aug 22, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

Mexico 4-2                     
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
          
1.  3  lf R/R Javier Ruiz     
2. 13  3b R/L Fernando Perez  
3. 32  ss R/R Manuel Del Paez 
4. 18  1b R/R Hiram Gutierrez 
5. 51  cf R/R Adolfo Lopez    
6. 10  rf R/R Youeamot Cota   
7. 29  2b R/R Juan Leal       
8. 12  c  R/R Benjamin Barragan
9. 31  p  R/R Carlos Rodriguez
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Mexico - Carlos Rodriguez: 1-0


United States 6-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
             
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell        
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa      
7. 14  1b L/L Kenny Mathews      
8.  7  p  L/R Parker French      
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods     
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Parker French: 1-0

Live stats will be available during the game... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

Seams: Falling apart at them and binding them up tighter than they were before

Taipei.JPGThat's not the way it was supposed to happen.  We didn't take them for granted.  We knew they'd be playing for the pride of their nation and fans on top of a chance to play for a medal, and we knew they were a strong team.  We had our ace on the hill and we were focused.  Then three walks, one hit batter, seven(!) dinky singles, three(!) uncharacteristic errors, and a whole lot of "what just happened?" happened and we were down 8-0.

I can't really explain it.  I was watching it from right behind home plate, but i can't explain it.  We fell apart at the seams.  This wasn't the 16U National Team.  Not the one I've known the past three weeks, at least.  The previous 24 hours, all I could think Early Troubles.JPGabout was taking care of business against Taipei, then taking care of business against whoever was next, and then getting the chance to play under the lights on Sunday night for a Gold Medal; and then for the first 3 innings all I could think about was how to apologize to my boss and coworkers for guiding a team that would now have the chance to be crowned fifth best in the world.  That doesn't happen.  That can't happen.  The organization and so many other great people invest too much time, effort, and money for that to happen.  I would have been sick for a long, long time.

I knew we were capable of a comeback, I just didn't know how plausible it would be on this day.  I certainly wasn't giving up hope, but we weren't us to start that game.  Us had it in us to come back, but, again, we weren't us. 

JoJo on the Go.jpgBut just as they've done all tournament long, JoJo and Cous sparked the fire.  As Cous was rounding third after his bomb to center field to put us on the board at 8-2, I took a look over at the dugout and could tell that they believed.  IBAF regulations require players to remain in the dugout following a homer, because otherwise the guys would have been circling the bases right along with him.  Us was back.

From that point on, we righted the ship, chipped away with good at-bat after good at-bat driving the ball into the gaps, caught the ball in the field, and hopped on Cory's back for the next 6 innings. 

Cory was amazing.  We knew we wanted to go with Ricky and Cory against them because Ricky would shove it and Cory would shut the door because they were afraid of him.  Stopper.jpgWe just didn't think he'd have to shut the door on them while holding it open for us, but that's exactly what he did.

This team is galvanized now.  You don't go through that and not become stronger.  We were a "team" already.  We enjoyed each other, trusted each other, supported each other, but now that bond is even tighter because we know we can do just about anything as a team together; all 27 of us pulling that rope in the same direction.

Yeah!.jpgWe've got a tough one against Mexico tonight.  They love to play the role of spoiler, and I love to beat them.  They will be ready and they can swing the bat, but so will we and so can we. 

We've got a screening of "Miracle" after lunch, and then it's back to work on a 3:30 pm bus to the yard.  The comeback was amazing yesterday, but let's leave that one for yesterday.  Ideally, this one will go a little more like it's supposed to and we'll be where we should be on Sunday night.  

Geisler Pitches USA Past Chinese Taipei, 11-8

geisler.jpgTeam USA overcame an early 8-0 deficit and relief pitcher Cory Geisler (Spring, Texas) shut Chinese Taipei down over the final 6 1/3 innings to lead the Americans to an 11-8 win on Friday afternoon at Intercontinental Stadium.

Geisler (1-0) came on in relief in the third inning with the U.S. trailing 5-0 and two men on base and held Taipei to just one unearned run over the final 6 1/3 innings. Geisler struck out 11 batters and walked none while giving up six hits.

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8-21-09 - USA vs. Chinese Taipei Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Chinese Taipei Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and Chinese Taipei...

Chinese Taipei vs United States
Aug 21, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

Chinese Taipei 2-3       
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
    
1. 16  cf R/R Pi Li An  
2.  8  rf R/L Chia-Wen Lin
3.  5  3b R/R Li-Jen Chu
4. 10  1b R/L Kun-Yu Wen
5.  4  ss R/L Tzu-Wei Lin 
6. 12  c  R/R Chin-Lun Chang
7. 15  lf R/R Ching-Yu Tseng
8. 11  p  R/R Jyun-Long Jhang
9.  6  2b R/L Yung-Cheng Hsu 
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Chinese Taipei - Jyun-Long Jhang: 1-0


United States 5-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
             
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell        
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa      
7.  2  p  R/R Ricky Jacquez      
8. 14  1b L/L Kenny Mathews      
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods     
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Ricky Jacquez: 1-0

Live stats will be available during the game... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

USA tosses two-hitter in 11-1 win over Korea

parker-french.jpgParker French (Dripping Springs, Texas), Dylan Davis (Redmond, Wash.) and Hayden Hurst (Jacksonville, Fla.) combined to throw a two-hitter and Team USA used a seven-run second inning en route to an 11-1 win over Korea on Wednesday afternoon at Taichung Stadium.

French (1-0) picked up the win after tossing four hitless innings with five strikeouts. Davis allowed an unearned run on one hit in two innings of work with two strikeouts and Hurst struck out two in a scoreless seventh.

For a full recap, please click here: http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090819&content_id=6501454&vkey=recap_usab

8-19-09 - USA vs. Korea Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Korea Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and Korea...

Korea vs United States
Aug 19, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Taichung Stadium)

Korea 4-0                   
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
       
1.  9  cf L/L Jun Yeong Jo 
2. 14  ss R/R Tae Su Kim   
3.  6  rf R/R Dong Min Seo 
4. 25  1b R/R Jung Hyeon An
5. 47  c  B/R Seong Yeob Lee
6. 16  3b R/R Hee Jung Jang
7. 18  lf R/R Jae Jun Bae  
8. 19  p  R/R Jung Sic Youm
9. 13  2b R/R Tae Young Kwon
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Korea - Jung Sic Youm: 0-0


United States 4-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
             
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell        
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa      
7.  2  1b R/R Ricky Jacquez      
8.  7  p  L/R Parker French      
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods     
                                                 
Today's starter

United States - Parker French: 0-0

Live stats will be available during the game: http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

Team USA donates to typhoon relief fund


donation.jpgThe USA Baseball 16U National Team, in Taichung, Taiwan for the 2009 IBAF "AA" World Youth Baseball Championship, took up a collection among players, staff and parents and raised over $500 that will be donated to the Typhoon Morakot relief effort in Taiwan.

Typhoon Morakot hit Taiwan on Aug. 8 and dumped 83 inches of rain on parts of the island, unleashing the worst flooding there in half a century, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

USA Baseball vowed to match anything up to $500. The team donated over $1,000 total to the relief effort.

USA defeats Mexico, 16-6


austin-cousino.JPGLeftfielder Austin Cousino (Dublin, Ohio) went 4-for-7 with a three-run homer and five RBIs and Team USA scored 12 runs in the final four innings to defeat Mexico, 16-6, on Tuesday night at Intercontinental Stadium.

Cousino set the 16U National Team record for most at-bats with seven, while his four hits tied for the second most, his five RBIs tied for third most and his two doubles tied the single game record. He also scored three times.

Second baseman Kevin Kramer (Turlock, Calif.) also had a pair of doubles in the win, tying the single game record.

The U.S. had 45 at-bats in the victory, good enough for second most in single game history. The 19 hits tied for the fourth most and the six doubles tied for the third most.

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8-18-09 - USA vs. Mexico Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Mexico Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for tonight's game between the USA and Mexico...

United States vs Mexico
Aug 18, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

United States 3-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player

1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino                  
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor                
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer                    
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell                     
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora                   
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa                   
7.  2  1b R/R Ricky Jacquez                   
8. 14  p  L/L Kenny Mathews                   
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods                  
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Kenny Mathews: 0-0


Mexico 2-1
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player  
           
1.  3  lf R/R Javier Ruiz        
2. 32  ss R/R Manuel Del Paez    
3. 13  3b R/L Fernando Perez     
4. 18  1b R/R Hiram Gutierrez    
5. 10  rf R/R Youeamot Cota      
6. 11  c  R/R Carlos Islava      
7. 51  cf R/R Adolfo Lopez       
8. 29  2b R/R Juan Leal          
9. 47  p  L/L Ivan Rivera        
                                                 
Today's starter 

Mexico - Ivan Rivera: 0-0

Live stats will be available during the game: http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

Things That Have Happened

This is going to be long.  There are a whole lot of things that have happened in the last two weeks, and I tend to be verbose as it is, so bear with me -- or don't -- but you have been forewarned.

It's been over two weeks since we gathered in California for trials.  Cal State Fullerton and the Urban Youth Academy were tremendous hosts.  The facilities were great and the help and cooperation provided by their staffs were phenomenal.  We were truly given everything we could have asked for to provide us with the best opportunity to select and train a gold-medal-winning National Team.

Some of the highlights of the week included a back yard barbecue the night that everyone got into town, a visit by 2000 Olympic Gold Medal Manager Tommy Lasorda, a trip to Dodger Stadium where we met with several USA Baseball alums, and a talent show which proved that off of the field, the group was mostly devoid of talent. 

The barbecue was a great opportunity foThumbnail image for BBQ.JPGr the group to get together in a relaxed setting.  Burgers and dogs were on the menu.  Towards the end, everyone got up and told the group who their sports hero was (baseball or not baseball).  The heroes ranged from Derek Jeter and Pete Rose to Muhammad Ali and Lance Armstrong.  Later in the week, we gave every kid and coach a small, laminated photo of their hero to put inside their cap so that every time they put it on, they are reminded of that person and what they admire about them.  That was an outstanding idea by Coach Sanchez.

Thumbnail image for Tommy.JPGTommy's visit and the Dodgers game made for a great Wednesday.  Tommy gave a great speech as he is prone to do.  I was fired up when he was done and I was ready to be in Taiwan for our game on August 23.  He threatened to tell the millions of people he talks to next year how (EDIT) we were if we didn't win the whole thing.  I guess we'll have to win it, then, if we want to keep our reputation. 

Later that night we took a charter bus to Dodger Stadium for the Dodgers-Brewers game.  Many thanks to the Dodgers' PR/Ticket/Photo/Event staff for making it a great outing.  We were let into the stadium early and took some seats behind the Dodger dugout on the third base side.  16U Thumbnail image for The O-Dog.jpgalum James Loney (2000 Pan Am Gold Medalist) came out and spoke to the guys first.  He also donated an autographed bat for the winner of our talent show which was really great of him.  The ever-animated Orlando Hudson (2001 World Cup) came up to talk to us next, and he was followed by Doug Mientkiewicz (1994 National Team and 2000 Olympic hero -- see the 1:20 mark here for his walkoff to put the USA into the gold medal game).  All of them talked about the special opportunity that everyone had in front of them and how much they appreciated their time with USA Baseball.  It's really nice when these guys take the time to connect with us 10 years later, and I'll expect the same from some of our current 18 guys 10 years down the road when they are in the same shoes.

Thumbnail image for Braun talks to Team.JPGAfter those guys spoke, we were escorted down on the field behind homeplate to watch batting practice and we were visited by another USA alum in Brewers' left fielder Ryan Braun (2009 WBC).  He echoed the sentiments of the Dodgers and wished us luck.  We stayed down there and were introduced to the crowd just before the anthem before heading up to the top deck to take in the game.  It was an awesome night and a good chance for everyone to recharge their batteries before an important, final two days.

Towards the end of Trials, we held a tThumbnail image for Pullin 4 Pullin.JPGalent show.  Last year's group really got into it and showed off some pretty good moves.  This year's group, not so much.  In the end, Andrew Pullin, the coaching staff's favorite, yet still a long shot, won the James Loney bat edging out Courtney Hawkins and his solo dance routine set to the tune of "Apache," and C.J. Hinojosa's impersonation of Trials coach Chad (Dad Gummit) Allen's Batting Target Practice.  Although he was not eligible for the crown of "Mr. Trials," Coach Padron's impersonation of Francisco Lindor's infield commands (Place at Waaaaaannnn) drew the most laughs.

As far as on-the-field action went, we had a great group of 36 kids.  I would say it was the deepest group of trialsThumbnail image for Trials Instruction.JPG players I have had during my six-year tenure at the helm of this program.  Under the guidance of an outstanding group of hard-working Trials coaches, the games and workouts were well played so our staff got ample opportunity to evaluate and decide on the final 18.  Those decisions were extremely tough -- more so this year than in past years, it seems.  There were certainly some kids left home who deserved to be on this team, but we could only take 18.  It's difficult to leave that kind of talent at home when you know they could help you out, but we did what we had to do and we picked our team.

Saturday was a busy day.  The newly minted 16U National Team signed autographs for their Upper Deck cards, was issued equipment, participated in a photo shoot for those cards, had their first workout as a team, packed for Taiwan, and then headed for the airport.  As far as 13-hour flights go, ours was a good one.  We left Sunday morning (really, an extension of our Saturday, but Thumbnail image for Not Porridge.JPGtechnically Sunday), August 9 at 1:30 AM and arrived in Taipei on Monday morning, August 10 at 7:00 AM.  In essence, we lost a whole day, about which I did not complain as it pertains to my budget.  We were served two meals on the plane, the second being breakfast where our choices were french toast or porridge.  Really, EVA Airlines breakfast chefs?  Porridge?  I had not heard of porridge since reading Goldilocks.  In fact, I thought it was a fictitious meal.  Needless to say, I enjoyed my french toast which wasn't too hot or too cold, but just right, and then went back to sleep in my middle seat. 

We were met at the airport by Stephen who has served as our interpreter for the entire trip.  He's been awesome and we'd certainly have a much more difficult time without him getting stuff done for us.  Thumbnail image for Beating the Aussies.JPGWe then bussed down to Taichung to prepare for the tournament with a few practice games.  We came out pretty sluggish for our first game against the host nation Chinese Taipei.  They beat us pretty good and the coaches let the players know that a similar effort would not be tolerated in the future.  Fortunately to this point, they got the message and have heeded the warning.  We came out completely different against Cuba the next day and beat them which is always nice, as well as shutting out Australia the next, next day to wrap up our exhibition slate with a 2-1 record.

Before things got going for real, we had a coaches' press conference and opening ceremonies.  Both were first class events as that's how Taiwan does everything.  The opening ceremonies even featured a visit by the President of Taiwan.  He was subject to some heckling during his address to the crowd, and I was actually surprised he even chose to show up considering all of the dThumbnail image for I Love Baseball.JPGevastation caused by the recent typhoon just a few hours south.  He introduced himself and shook my hand and i thought it was the president of the Taiwanese Baseball Federation as opposed to the Taiwanese people in general.  All in all, pretty cool.

It rained the first few days we were here, but fortunately for us, we were not in any danger of Typhoon Morakot.  Further south, however, in more rural areas of Taiwan, the Typhoon did quite a bit of damage.  In fact, there are still several thousand people stranded in their villages without aid.  On Sunday, we took a collection from among the players, staff, and parents and raised over $500 US.  Our security guy, Mike Snader, and I pledged $5 for every run we scored that day Thumbnail image for Opening Ceremonies.jpgagainst the Czechs.  18 was pretty good and it drew $90 from each of our wallets for this good cause, but I was hoping for/scared of a 25+ run outburst like the day before.  USA Baseball vowed to match anything up to $500, so we will be donating over $1000 to the relief effort which is really a nice thing.  I am very proud of and thankful to everyone who contributed.  It was really, very kind of you.  Taiwan has been a great host to us (many times, not just this year) and it feels good to give back to them a little bit when they're really in need.  All of the stadiums have collection boxes at the gates, so hopefully over the course of the tournament they are able to generate some much needed funds. 

Thumbnail image for Chow.JPGWe are loving our time here (winning helps).  The hotel is very, very nice and the food has been great.  Sure, everybody appreciates it when we get some "American" food from time to time, but there is plenty of good stuff to choose from every day.  We eat buffet style with the other teams in our pool who are staying at our hotel, too.  We don't interact with them too much, but it's still fun to have all of these teams from different places around.  Yesterday, there was an international "laugh off" between us and the Dutch.  C.J. was in the midst of one of his distinctive laugh attacks when a Thumbnail image for Intercontinental.JPGDutch player mocked him from across the room.  That sent our guys into more laughter which then caused the Dutch to crack up, too, and perpetuated C.J.'s laugh attack for about another minute or so.  It was pretty funny to have the whole room laughing voraciously at once.

The stadiums are very nice, too.  Intercontinental is only about 2 years old and it is certainly the nicer of the two, but both are pretty good.  Intercontinental has nice locker rooms and indoor batting cages on top of being a physically impressive structure. 

For those of you who can't be with us here, if I could describe Taiwan in one word it would be "moped."  I am not talking about the past tense of feeling gloomy and dejected, but rather the transportation method of choice here in Taiwan.  Holy cow, these things are everywhere.  Imagine a lot of mopeds and then multiply that number by another number that is really high.  Thumbnail image for moped!.jpgThat's how many mopeds are driving around.  I would call it controlled chaos but there is nothing controlled about it.  People even put their toddlers on the front of these things and drive them on the street.  It is crazy.  I rode on the back of one for about 200 yards in a long driveway without any other cars around and we weren't even going really fast and i was terrified.  I can do without.

It is kind of hot here.  The other day the temperature on the scoreboard at Taichung Stadium read 42 degrees Celsius.  Thumbnail image for hi, parents.JPGWhen you convert that with a handy, internet conversion site, it tells you that it equates to ohmygodthatishot degrees Fahrenheit.  And hot brought his friend humidity along, too.  You sweat a little bit here.  The parents are smarter than I am because they take refuge in the shade, but I like to sit behind homeplate so I was right there in the sun's path yesterday and I got a bit damp.  When I got home, I took off my belt and that was damp, and I wear my belt on the outside of my pants so that is some major soakage. 

TV here is awesome.  Most of the channels are Taiwanese and they show the best commercials ever.  I have no idea what they are saying or advertising, but that makes them more entertaining.  We get about 4 English movie channels and they show some great bad movies.  The kind that didn't even go straight to DVD, but rather straight to channel 68, Thumbnail image for Tea Eggs Smell.JPG"Taiwan Hollywood."  If none of that suits you, the Yankees are always on some channel.  Chien-Ming Wang has made Taiwan the sixth borough of New York City. 

Walking around is interesting in itself.  It's a colorful city with a ton of cool signs on all of the businesses.  Besides the occasional poorly translated sign in English (I saw a sign for "Giant Meal House" yesterday), I have no idea what they're advertising, but they look really neat.  About once or two times per block, you'll walk through an invisible curtain of odor that can most curteously be described as interestingly distinctive.  Within all of the 7-11's exists a similar, interestingly distinctive odor.  That comes from the Tea Eggs simmering in boiling water on the counter.  Evidently 7-11 sells about 40 million of these things a year.  I'll take a slurpee, please.

Thumbnail image for nice play.JPGSo back to the team; we sit at 3-0 after taking care of business during our first three games, all of which were played against opponents who could best be described on a scale of underwhelming to bad.  The bottom line, though, is we did what we needed to do.  We've been throwing strikes, taking balls, and putting the pressure on our opponents, and that's led to some success.  If we keep doing things the way we can and turn up the intensity with every successive game, we'll have a chance. 

We get Mexico under the lights tonight.  We'll forever owe them for knocking us out of the Olympics in 2004, so it's always a good time to pay them back ten runs at a time, Thumbnail image for USA.JPGand that's what I expect to happen.  Tomorrow we get Korea who should be our stiffest competition in pool play, and then it's an off day with the parents followed by the quarters, semis, and finals.  Our coaches have been working hard scouting our potential opponents whenever we're not playing.  I think we're ready to take this thing home over the next five games.  We've come too far not to, and I really want to eat some gold medal porridge on the flight back. 

Hochstatter Leads USA Past Netherlands In 15-1 Win

john-hochstatter-3.jpgJohn Hochstatter (Danville, Calif.) struck out nine batters and held the Netherlands to three hits in five shutout innings to lead Team USA to a 15-1 win on Monday morning at Intercontinental Stadium.

8-17-09 - USA vs. Netherlands Boxscore.pdf

 

USA vs. Netherlands Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and the Netherlands...

Netherlands vs United States
Aug 17, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

Netherlands 1-1                  
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
            
1. 36  1b L/L Jerremyh Angela   
2. 43  lf R/R Urving Kemp       
3. 56  3b R/R Rodney Daal       
4. 42  ss R/R Stijn Van Der Meer
5. 54  rf B/R Bayron Cornelisse 
6. 48  cf R/R Jillian Cijntje   
7. 38  c  R/R Bart Janssen      
8. 44  2b R/R Urving Mastenbroek
9. 52  p  L/L Gijs Van Els
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Netherlands - Gijs Van Els: 0-0


United States 2-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
             
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell        
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa      
7.  2  1b R/R Ricky Jacquez      
8. 17  p  R/L John Hochstatter   
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods     
                                                 
Today's starter 

United States - John Hochstatter: 0-0

Live stats will be available during the game... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

Jacquez Shuts Down Czech Republic

jacquez-vs-czech.jpgRicky Jacquez (El Paso, Texas) struck out 11 of the 12 batters he faced, including the first nine in order, to lead Team USA to an 18-1 win over the Czech Republic on Sunday afternoon at Taichung Stadium.

Jacquez (1-0) earned the win after holding the Czech Republic to only one hit in four shutout innings of work. Deshorn Lake (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) added four strikeouts and held the Czech Republic to one unearned run on one hit in two innings pitched.

The 15 total strikeouts, which came in only six innings, ties for the third most in 16U National Team history. The Americans did not issue a walk in the victory.

8-16-09 - USA vs. Czech Republic Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Czech Republic Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and the Czech Republic...

Czech Republic vs United States
Aug 16, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Taichung Stadium)

Czech Republic 0-1
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
1. 71  lf R/R Richard Kania
2. 46  3b R/R Jan Rasek   
3. 33  ss R/R Michal Zyma 
4. 29  rf R/R Dan Kocour  
5. 24  cf R/R Jan Vondricka
6. 25  1b R/L Stepan Havlicek
7. 20  2b R/R Marek Minarik  
8. 40  p  R/R Marko Vykoukal 
9. 17  c  R/R Prokop Salajka 
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Czech Republic - Marko Vykoukal: 0-0


United States 1-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
             
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell        
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa      
7. 14  1b L/L Kenny Mathews      
8.  2  p  R/R Ricky Jacquez      
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods     
                                                 
Today's starter

United States - Ricky Jacquez: 0-0 

Live stats will be available during the game: http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

USA Routs Hong Kong, 28-0

Team USA received a combined one-hit five-inning shutout from Hayden Hurst (Jacksonville, Fla.) and JoMarcos Woods (Orlando, Fla.) and pounded out 24 hits en route to a 28-0 win over Hong Kong on Saturday morning at Taichung Stadium.

The U.S. set several team and individual 16U National Team records in the victory. The team records set were: most hits (24), runs (28), RBIs (26) and triples (four).

evan-powell.jpgCatcher Evan Powell (Lake Charles, La.) tied the record for most RBIs (seven), while leftfielder Austin Cousino (Dublin, Ohio), shortstop Francisco Lindor (Clermont, Fla.) and Woods tied the team record for most runs scored (four).

8-15-09 - USA vs. Hong Kong Boxscore.pdf

For a full recap, please click here: http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090815&content_id=6436620&vkey=recap_usab

USA vs. Hong Kong Starting Lineup & Live Stats

team-5.jpgTeam USA will open the World Youth Baseball Championship against Hong Kong on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. local time (9:30 p.m. EDT on Friday). 

Here is the starting lineup for the USA ...

    ## Pos B/T Player             
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 11  c R/R Evan Powell          
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 2  1b R/R Ricky Jacquez
7. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa     
8. 23  p R/R Hayden Hurst       
9. 3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods       

Live stats will be available during the game: http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

USA Shuts Out Australia, 6-0

Team USA received a combined two-hit eight-inning shutout from Dylan Davis (Redmond, Wash.), John Hochstatter (Danville, Calif.) and Courtney Hawkins (Corpus Christi, Texas) to lead to a 6-0 win over Australia on Thursday morning at Intercontinental Stadium.

Davis earned the win after striking out two batters and holding Australia to only one hit in four dylan-davis.jpginnings of work. Hochstatter had a pair of strikeouts and gave up only one hit in two innings and Hawkins fanned five in two hitless frames.

8-13-09 - USA vs. Australia Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Australia Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and Australia...

Australia vs United States
Aug 13, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

Australia 0-2            
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player
     
1. 22  ss R/R Jacob Younis
2. 15  lf R/R Sam Morris
3. 28  3b L/R Daniel Nilsson
4. 14  p  R/R Darryl George
5. 11  1b R/R Jarryd Klemm
6.  3  c  R/R Liam Bedford
7. 10  rf R/R Mitch Hayes
8. 58  cf B/R Hayden Calvert
9. 37  2b B/R Jacob Collins
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Australia - Darryl George: 0-0


United States 1-1
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player             

1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4.  9  rf R/L Cory Geisler       
5. 25  cf R/R Albert Almora      
6. 14  1b L/L Kenny Mathews      
7. 10  p  R/R Dylan Davis        
8. 15  c  R/R Shaun Chase        
9. 21  3b R/R Chris Rivera       
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Dylan Davis: 0-0

Live stats will also be available during the game: http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

Jacquez Pitches USA Past Cuba In 5-2 Win

ricky-jacquez.jpgRicky Jacquez (El Paso, Texas) struck out six batters and held Cuba to only two hits in four shutout innings to lead Team USA to a 5-2 win on Wednesday afternoon at Intercontinental Stadium.

For the full article, please click here: http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090812&content_id=6385924&vkey=news_usab&gid=

8-12-09 - USA vs. Cuba Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Cuba Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for today's game between the USA and Cuba...

Cuba vs United States
Aug 12, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

Cuba 1-0
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player

1.  2  ss R/R Andy Velazquez
2. 12  lf R/R Lourdes Castillo
3. 23  1b L/L Gulliermo Difurno
4. 10  3b R/R Lazaro Sierra
5. 56  rf R/R Yasiel Gonzalez
6. 14  cf L/L Leonel Gutierrez
7. 25  c  R/R Iran Umpierre
8. 20  p  R/R Elbis Gonzalez
9. 18  2b R/R Pedro Castillo
                                                 
Today's starter
 
Cuba - Elbis Gonzalez: 0-0
                                       

United States 0-1
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player       
      
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino     
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor   
3.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer       
4. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa      
5. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora      
6.  2  p  R/R Ricky Jacquez      
7. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell        
8. 23  1b R/R Hayden Hurst       
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods     
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Ricky Jacquez: 0-0

Live stats will be available during the game ... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

USA Falls To Chinese Taipei, 8-3

Centerfielder Chan-chia Liu broke open a 3-3 tie with an RBI-single in the bottom of the seventh and Chinese Taipei scored on an error and a wild pitch later in the inning on their way to an 8-3 win over Team USA on Tuesday morning at Intercontinental Stadium.

Cory Geisler (Spring, Texas) tossed three scoreless innings in relief, allowing only one hit and striking out four for Team USA.

8-11-09 - USA vs. Taipei Boxscore.pdf

USA vs. Chinese Taipei Starting Lineups & Live Scoring

Here are the starting lineups for today's exhibition game between the USA and Chinese Taipei...

United States at Chinese Taipei
Aug 11, 2009 at Taichung, Taiwan (Intercontinental)

United States 0-0                              
                                                 
   ## Pos B/T Player                                            
1.  4  lf L/L Austin Cousino                               
2. 12  ss B/R Francisco Lindor                       
3. 13  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa                             
4. 25  rf R/R Albert Almora                              
5.  5  2b L/R Kevin Kramer                               
6.  2  1b R/R Ricky Jacquez                          
7. 11  c  R/R Evan Powell                           
8. 19  p  R/R Deshorn Lake                              
9.  3  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods                         
                                                 
Today's starter
 
United States - Deshorn Lake: 0-0
   

Chinese Taipei 0-0
   ## Pos B/T Player

1. 16  dh R/R Pi Li An
2.  9  cf R/L Chan-chia Liu
3.  4  ss R/L Tzu-wei Lin
4.  5  3b R/R Li-jen Chu
5. 10  1b R/L Kun-yu Wen
6.  1  rf R/R Lee-wei Chiang
7. 13  lf L/L Chia-ming Cheng
8.  2  c  R/R Yu-chih Lin
9.  6  2b R/L Yung-cheng Hsu

Today's starter

Chinese Taipei - Chao-wei Yu: 0-0

Live stats will be available during the game ... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

USA Baseball Announces 16U National Team



2009-16UNT-Photo.jpgUSA Baseball announced Friday the 18 members of the 2009 16U National Team that will compete in the IBAF 'AA' World Youth Championships August 15-23 in Taichung, Taiwan.

Team USA will be led by head coach George Sanchez (Gilbert, Ariz.) and assistant coaches Eric Kibler (Scottsdale, Ariz.), Adam Moravick (Largo, Fla.) and Ernie Padron (Miami, Fla.).

2009 16U National Team.pdf

#  PLAYER
2  Ricky Jacquez   
3  JoMarcos Woods  
4  Austin Cousino  
5  Kevin Kramer    
7  Parker French   
9  Cory Geisler    
10 Dylan Davis    
11 Evan Powell     
12 Francisco Lindor
13 C.J. Hinojosa   
14 Kenny Mathews   
15 Shaun Chase    
17 John Hochstatter
19 Deshorn Lake    
21 Chris Rivera    
23 Hayden Hurst    
24 Courtney Hawkins
25 Albert Almora   

16U: Blue Team Pitchers Toss Two-Hitter In 8-1 Win Over Red Team

Blue Team pitchers Dylan Davis (Redmond, Wash.), Hayden Hurst (Jacksonville, Fla.), Parker French (Dripping Springs, Texas) and Jayson Balades (Port Hueneme, Calif.) combined to throw a two-hitter in an 8-1 win over the Red Team on Friday morning at Goodwin Field.  

Davis (1-0) earned the win after striking out six batters in 3.0 hitless innings. Hurst had three strikeouts in 2.0 hitless innings, while French fanned seven and allowed one run on two hits in 3.0 frames. Balades pitched a hitless ninth and 10th and had a pair of strikeouts.

The 16U National Team will be announced tonight.

8-7-09 - Trials Game Four Boxscore.pdf

2009 Blue Team Stats.pdf

2009 Red Team Stats.pdf

16U Trials Game Four Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for game four of the 16U National Team trials...

Blue Team vs Red Team
Aug 07, 2009 at Fullerton, Calif. (Goodwin Field)

Blue Team 1-2
 
   ## Pos B/T Player               
1.  9  ss B/R Francisco Lindor     
2.  6  lf R/L Cory Geisler         
3. 10  2b R/R Timmy Lopes          
4.  7  cf R/R Josh Guerra          
5. 19  c  R/R Michael Klement      
6. 15  1b R/R Shaun Chase          
7. 21  3b R/R Eric Neitzel         
8. 12  rf L/L Jesse Winker         
9. 16  p  R/R Dylan Davis          

Starting Pitcher      
16  p  RHP Dylan Davis          
 
Red Team 2-1
 
   ## Pos B/T Player               
1. 12  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods       
2.  8  2b L/R Kevin Kramer        
3.  2  rf R/R Albert Almora        
4. 23  c  R/R Ruben Ybarra         
5. 11  ss R/R Chris Rivera         
6. 21  3b R/R Alex Santana         
7. 16  1b L/L Chris Diaz           
8. 10  lf L/R Andrew Pullin        
9. 17  p  R/R Courtney Hawkins     

Starting Pitcher     
17  p  RHP Courtney Hawkins

Live Stats will be available during the game ... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp

Mathews Leads Red Past Blue, 8-3

First baseman Kenny Mathews (Diamond Bar, Calif.) went 4-for-4 at the plate with three doubles, a triple, two RBI and two runs scored and pitched a scoreless ninth and 10th to lead the Red Team to an 8-3 victory over the Blue Team on Thursday night at the Urban Youth Academy.

Mathews allowed only one hit and struck out two batters in the final two innings.

8-6-09 - Trials Game Three.pdf 

16U Trials Game Three Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for game three of the 16U National Team trials...

Red Team vs Blue Team
Aug 05, 2009 at Compton, Calif. (Urban Youth Academy)


Red Team 1-1
 
   ## Pos B/T Player               
1. 12  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods         
2.  6  3b R/R C.J. Hinojosa         
3.  2  rf R/R Albert Almora      
4.  8  2b L/R Kevin Kramer           
5. 23  c  R/R Ruben Ybarra          
6. 11  ss R/R Chris Rivera           
7. 16  p  L/L Chris Diaz             
8. 19  1b L/L Kenny Mathews        
9. 10  lf L/R Andrew Pullin         

Starting Pitcher      
16  p  LHP Chris Diaz            
  
Blue Team 0-1
 
    ## Pos B/T Player               
1.  9  ss B/R Francisco Lindor     
2.  3  cf L/L Austin Cousino       
3. 10  2b R/R Timmy Lopes          
4. 92  c  R/R Evan Powell        
5.  7  lf R/R Josh Guerra          
6. 21  3b R/R Eric Neitzel         
7. 11  1b L/R Rio Ruiz             
8. 12  rf L/L Jesse Winker         
9. 28  p  L/R Hawtin Buchanan      

Starting Pitcher      
28  p  RHP Hawtin Buchanan  


Live Stats will be available during the game ... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp   

Tommy Lasorda Visits With 16U Trials Team

 

16U Trials & Tommy.JPGTommy Lasorda, the Hall of Fame Los Angeles Dodgers manager and manager of the gold-medal winning 2000 U.S. Olympic Team, dropped by Cal State Fullerton on Wednesday morning to visit with the 16U Trials Team.

Lasorda spoke to the team and posed for group photos.

The 16U Trials Team will attend Wednesday night's Dodgers-Milwaukee Brewers game. James Loney, the Dodgers' first baseman and a 2000 16U National Team player, will speak to the squad prior to the game. Loney helped guide Team USA to an 8-0 record and the gold medal at the Pan American Championship in Monterrey, Mexico.

 

Sanchez Intros Tommy.JPG 


Tommy Addresses the Team.JPG 

Blue Defeats Red, 9-4, In Game Two

Starter Jayson Balades (Port Hueneme, Calif.) threw 3.0 hitless innings and second baseman Francisco Lindor (Clermont, Fla.), centerfielder Austin Cousino (Dublin, Ohio) and third baseman C.J. Hinojosa (Spring, Texas) went a combined 7-for-14 at the top of the order to lead the Blue Team to a 9-4 win over the Red Team Tuesday night at the Urban Youth Academy.

8-4-09 - Trials Game Two.pdf

16U Trials Game Two Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for game two of the 16U National Team trials...

Blue Team vs Red Team
Aug 04, 2009 at Compton, Calif. (Urban Youth Academy)

Blue Team 0-1                                                                                      
    ## Pos Player 
1. 9 2B Francisco Lindor
2. 3 CF Austin Cousino
3. 62 3B C.J. Hinojosa
4. 10 SS Timmy Lopes
5. 19 C Michael Klement
6. 7 LF Josh Guerra
7. 1 1B Kenny Mathews
8. 12 RF Jesse Winker
9. 2 P Jayson Balades

Red Team 1-0                                                                                      
    ## Pos Player 
1. 12 CF JoMarcos Woods
2. 11 2B Chris Rivera
3. 8 SS Kevin Kramer
4. 16 1B Chris Diaz
5. 5 C Roger Gonzalez
6. 1 RF Rio Ruiz
7. 21 3B Alex Santana
8. 10 LF Andrew Pullin
9. 3 P Jose Cardona

Live Stats will be available during the game ... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp



 

Red Defeats Blue, 6-4, in Game One

The Red Team received seven and a third innings of no-hit ball from pitchers Kenny Mathews (Diamond Bar, Calif.), Deshorn Lake (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) and Ricky Jacquez (El Paso, Texas) and scored four runs in the top of the 10th inning to defeat the Blue Team, 6-4, on Monday night at Goodwin Field. 

8-3-09 - Trials Game One.pdf

16U Trials Game One Starting Lineups & Live Stats

Here are the starting lineups for game one of the 16U National Team trials...

Red Team vs Blue Team
Aug 03, 2009 at Fullerton, Calif. (Goodwin Field)

Red Team 0-0                                                                                      
    ## Pos B/T Player                                             
1. 12  cf L/L JoMarcos Woods               
2.  6  ss R/R C.J. Hinojosa                            
3.  8  2b L/R Kevin Kramer                               
4. 23  1b R/R Ruben Ybarra                        
5.  9  c  R/R Evan Powell                             
6. 10  lf L/R Andrew Pullin                          
7. 21  3b R/R Alex Santana                            
8. 17  rf R/R Courtney Hawkins                   
9. 19  p  L/L Kenny Mathews                 


Blue Team 0-0
    ## Pos B/T Player
1.  9  ss B/R Francisco Lindor 
2. 10  2b R/R Timmy Lopes
3. 11  3b L/R Rio Ruiz
4. 15  c  R/R Shaun Chase  
5. 21  1b R/R Eric Neitzel  
6.  3  cf L/L Austin Cousino
7.  7  lf R/R Josh Guerra
8. 12  rf L/L Jesse Winker
9.  8  p  R/R Ryan Harris         
                                                  
Today's starters
Red Team - Kenny Mathews: 0-0
Blue Team - Ryan Harris: 0-0
 

Live Stats will be available during the game ... http://web.usabaseball.com/stats/livestats.jsp