Molino 12U Team Heading To Dizzy Dean World Series After Tourney Win

July 5, 2018

The Molino 12U team won a Dizzy Dean tournament recently and qualified for the Dizzy Dean World Series in Southhaven, MS, later this month. Molino only game up three runs during the entire tournament. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Register Now For Next Week’s Tate Youth Football Camp

July 5, 2018

A Tate Youth Football Camp will be held 5-8 p.m. July 9-11 at Pete Gindl Stadium for students in grades 2-8.

The camp will be directed by Tate football coaching staff with assistance from Tate football players. It is an opportunity for youth to work on fundamentals, practice agility, run through drills and learn about being part of a team. No football equipment will be needed. Cleats are recommended, but not required.

The camp fee is $65 preregister online at tatehighfootball.com or $75 first day of camp (checks made payable to Tate Quarterback Club). Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt and  a pizza party at the end of camp.

Wahoos Beat The Biscuits

July 5, 2018

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos belted three home runs in a 7-2 win over the Montgomery Biscuits Wednesday night at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Ala. Jose Siri paced the Wahoos offense with 2-for-3 night including a grand slam in the second inning. It gave the Blue Wahoos a 5-0 lead, and Pensacola cruised the rest of the way.

Siri opened the game with a triple that almost got out of the park in the first inning. He scored on a Shed Long groundout to put the Wahoos ahead 1-0 in the first inning. It was one of two RBI for Long in the game. The other was on an opposite field home run in the third inning. Mitch Nay made it a 7-0 Blue Wahoos lead with a solo blast to left field in the fifth inning.

Daniel Wright (W, 4-5) made another strong start for Pensacola. He allowed just two runs over 6.2 innings with only one walk and six strikeouts. He earned his fourth win of the year. Biscuits starter Benton Moss (L, 1-3) was saddled with six of the Wahoos runs over three innings in his third loss of the year.

The Blue Wahoos have now won 10 of their last 11 games. Pensacola will try to make it 11 of 12 on Thursday night with RHP Wyatt Strahan (5-7, 6.33) on the mound against RHP Brandon Lawson (2-0, 5.49). First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. from Riverwalk Stadium.

Wahoos Walk Off In Stunning Fashion

July 4, 2018

The Wahoos mounted a late-game comeback in the bottom of the ninth inning as they defeated the Mississippi Braves 4-3 in Tuesday night’s ballgame at Blue Wahoos Stadium in front of a sellout crowd.

Pensacola entered the ninth inning trailing Mississippi 3-0. The Braves looked to Adam McCreery to secure the win for them in the inning. McCreery issued a leadoff walk to Gavin LaValley to start the inning. With one out from a Chris Okey fly out to center field, McCreery then threw a wild pitch to Taylor Sparks that put LaValley on second base. Sparks reached on a throwing error by McCreery that moved LaValley to third. McCreery was relieved by Chad Sobotka after he hit TJ Friedl with a pitch, to have the bases loaded for the Wahoos. Jose Siri got the Wahoos on the board with a sac fly to left field that scored LaValley to cut the lead to 3-1. Shed Long came to the plate and smashed a line drive RBI single that plated Taylor Sparks to make it a one-run game. With Mitch Nay batting, Sobotka threw a wild pitch that scored Friedl from third. M-Braves catcher Carlos Martinez tried to throw Friedl out at the plate, but his errant throw went up the first base line and Long scrambled around all the way from first to score the winning run.

Despite not factoring in the decision, Mississippi starter Bryse Wilson had a solid outing for the M-Braves. The Braves prospect pitched seven shutout innings allowing one walk, five hits, and a season-high nine strikeouts.

The Wahoos head to Montgomery Wednesday to battle the Biscuits in a four-game road trip.  Daniel Wright (3-5, 4.23) will open the series for Pensacola, and RHP Benton Moss (1-2, 3.42) will take the hill for Montgomery

Wahoos Match Franchise Record With Eighth Straight Win

July 3, 2018

The Wahoos matched their franchise record of eight straight wins and clinched their fifth straight series win in Monday night’s ballgame at Blue Wahoos Stadium. Pensacola and Mississippi split the doubleheader with the Wahoos taking game one 3-0 and dropping the second game 6-3 to the Braves, snapping Pensacola’s streak.

In game one, Pensacola scored all three of their runs off home runs. In the bottom of the second inning, Luis Gonzalez smashed a two-run homer to left field that scored Mitch May to give the Wahoos a 2-0 lead. Later in the bottom of the fourth inning, Mitch Nay hit a solo home run to left center field to increase the lead to 3-0.

Wahoos starter Vladimir Gutierrez (W, 5-8) had a solid outing for Pensacola. Gutierrez pitched six shutout innings, with only two walks and five strikeouts. Robinson Leyer (S, 2) was credited with the save as he retired all three batters he faced to secure the Wahoos eighth-straight win.

In game two, the Wahoos starter Victor Payano struggled to keep the Braves in check. He was charged with five runs, all earned over 2.2 innings in the spot start. Most of the damage came with two outs in the third inning. It started with a walk to Tyler Marlette, followed by a two-run homer from Travis Demeritte and three straight singles after that. When the dust settled the M-Braves had added four runs to their existing 2-1, leaving the Wahoos with a five-run hole to dig out of. Pensacola rallied to make it a three-run game with a couple of runs in the bottom of the third.

Narciso Crook sparked the rally with a laser shot out of the park to left for his second home run of the season. Later in the inning Nay doubled home Gonzalez, but that’s as close as the Wahoos would get.

Kyle Wright (W, 5-7) had an impressive outing for the Braves. He pitched six innings, and despite giving up three earned runs early in the game, settled in and totaled five strikeouts, and only two walks the rest of the way. Chad Sobotka (S, 1) earned his first save of the season as he saddled three out of the four batters to give the Braves the victory.

The series wraps up on Tuesday night as right-hander Keury Mella (7-3, 3.20) will open the game for Pensacola on the mound, and right-hander Bryse Wilson (1-5, 6.25) will take the hill for Mississippi.

Wahoos Washed Out Sunday; Doubling Up On Monday

July 2, 2018

Sunday’s game between the Wahoos and the M-Braves has been postponed due to inclement weather in the area. The game will be pushed back to Monday as part a doubleheader. The two teams had hoped to fit tonight’s game in, but with the threat of impending weather moving through the area, the Wahoos determined that the safest course of action was to postpone the game.

Fans with tickets to Sunday’s game can exchange their ticket, subject to availability, at the Blue Wahoos Box Office for a ticket of equal or lesser value for any remaining regular season game, except for July 3.

Game one Monday will feature RHP Vladimir Gutierrez (4-8, 5.33) against M-Braves starter RHP Enderson Franco (2-5, 3.68). After the conclusion of the first game, former first-round pick Kyle Wright will take the hill for Mississippi while Pensacola has yet to disclose its game two starter.

Wahoos Stun M-Braves For Seventh Straight Win

July 1, 2018

The Blue Wahoos rallied from behind with two runs in the eighth inning to beat the Mississippi Braves 2-1 for their seventh straight win in front of a capacity crowd Saturday night and Blue Wahoos Stadium. It was the second consecutive game the Wahoos scored the tying and go-ahead runs in the eighth inning or later.

With the Wahoos trailing 1-0 in the eighth, Brian O’Grady hit a game-tying pinch-hit home run off Kelvin Vazquez (L, 3-1) to tie the game at 1-1. T.J. Friedl followed with a single, and after a stolen base came around to score on Mitch Nay’s double to left-center. Alex Powers (S, 8) entered the ninth and after a leadoff single from Alay Lago, the Wahoos closer carved up the next three M-Braves to secure Pensacola’s seventh consecutive victory.

Saturday’s game was a pitching masterclass headlined by Touki Toussaint and Blue Wahoos starter Seth Varner.  Toussaint was perfect through four innings before plunking Mitch Nay with a curveball to open the fifth inning. Two batters later Narciso Crook notched the Wahoos first hit with a single to right field to put runners at first and second with only one out. However, Crook was picked off by the catcher Alex Jackson and Taylor Sparks flew out to the warning track in center to end the threat. The Wahoos other threat against Toussaint came in the sixth when Pensacola loaded the bases thanks to three Toussaint walks. Nay came to the plate with two outs and Toussaint struck him out for his 11th strikeout of the night, which tied his career high.

Varner, though not as good as Toussaint, was still brilliant on the mound. The southpaw scattered one run and five hits over his six innings. He ran into trouble in the second inning when Alex Jackson led off the frame with a double and scored on Alay Lago’s RBI single. Varner kept his composure and retired the next three M-Braves in order to keep the score at 1-0. The Cincinnati-native allowed two hits over his final four innings and struck out eight, which was one shy of his season high.

Carlos Navas (W, 3-0) replaced Varner in the seventh and after allowing a leadoff single to Brandon Downes struck out the side in order. The eighth was the exact same as Navas struck out the side after a leadoff double, this time from Luis Valenzuela.

The series rolls along Sunday when RHP Vladimir Gutierrez (4-8, 5.33) duels against RHP Enderson Franco (2-5, 3.68). First pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m.

Wahoos Walk Off To Sixth Straight Win

June 30, 2018

It hasn’t taken long for Pensacola fans to see what kind of impact Jose Siri can make on a game. The highly touted prospect hit a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning off Corbin Clouse (L, 2-1) to give the Blue Wahoos a 3-2 walk-off win Friday night.

With the Wahoos trailing 2-1 in the eighth inning and Chad Sobotka on the mound, Mitch Nay started the two-out rally with a swinging bunt single up the third base line. Gavin LaValley followed with a single to left before Aristides Aquino legged out an infield single, which allowed Nay to score from third. In the ninth inning, Chris Okey doubled off Clouse to open the inning. Jody Davis called upon Keury Mella to lay down a sacrifice bunt, but the Wahoos starter struck out after bunting the two-strike pitch foul. T.J. Friedl bested the M-Braves defensive shift with an infield single, which moved Okey to third base. That brought up Siri who lifted Clouse’s 1-1 pitch to left field, deep enough to score the winning run.

While neither starting pitcher factored in the final decision, both were tremendous Friday night. Wyatt Strahan tied his longest outing of the season with seven innings of two-run ball. The University of Southern California product struck out eight and walked only two. His lone mistake was in the second inning when Travis Demeritte launched a solo home run to put the M-Braves up 1-0. He allowed one more run in the sixth courtesy of Tyler Neslony’s RBI single.

Bruce Zimmerman made his Double-A debut for the M-Braves and was equally strong in his start. His only mistake was a solo home run to Nay to open the Wahoos bottom of the second inning, which tied the game at 1-1. The 23-year old struck out 10 Wahoos and walked only three while holding Pensacola to four hits.

Alejandro Chacin (W, 1-1) replaced Strahan and pitched the final two innings for the Blue Wahoos in scoreless fashion. The win of the second walk-off win of the season for the fish and they have now won a season-best six straight games this season.

The Wahoos will try and make it seven straight wins tomorrow night when LHP Seth Varner (4-0, 2.61). He will face one of the best pitching prospects in all of Minor League baseball in RHP Touki Toussaint (4-6, 3.19) toes the rubber for the hosts.

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Double Up On The M-Braves 10-5

June 29, 2018

The Blue Wahoos had to fend off an hour rain delay and several Mississippi comeback attempts but ultimately won Thursday’s series opener by a 10-5 final.

The Wahoos struck early with a pair of runs in the first two innings of the game. Shed Long unloaded an opposite field two-run shot off Bryse Wilson to make it 2-0. After Mississippi tied it up with two runs of their own, the Wahoos took the lead again after Taylor Sparks tripled home Aristides Aquino and then Chris Okey singled home Sparks.

Daniel Wright cruised through the first four innings of the game allowing one hit and two runs (zero earned runs). In the bottom of the fourth, the rains came down and the tarp was put on the field. After a 1:18 delay, play was resumed with both starting pitchers lifted from the game.

Robinson Leyer (W, 4-2) took the mound for the Wahoos. The Southern League All-Star struggled over his two innings by allowing three runs including a two-run go-ahead home run to Luis Marte in the sixth. However, Pensacola responded with three runs in the bottom of the sixth to regain the lead. After back-to-back singles to open the inning, Sparks delivered an RBI single to tie the game at 5-5. Okay followed with another RBI single before Brian O’Grady’s pinch-hit single made it 7-5.

In the end, there was simply no slowing down Pensacola’s offense. For the third time this week, the Wahoos scored at least 10 runs and tonight the club finished with 14 hits. Every Wahoo in the starting lineup-with the exception of the starting pitcher-recorded at least one base hit. With the lead safely intact, Jesus Reyes and Rafael De Paula closed out the final three innings in scoreless fashion to preserve the 10-5 final score.

The series continues tomorrow night when RHP Wyatt Strahan (5-7, 6.75) toes the rubber for the hosts against RHP Bruce Zimmerman, who will be making his Double-A debut.

Register Now For The Tate Aggies Softball Camp

June 27, 2018

The Tate Summer Softball Camp will be held on Thursday, July 12.

The cost is $40 for a  softball and hitting skills clinic  from 9 a.m. until noon, plus $10 additional for a pitching clinic from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. at the Tate softball field.

The clinic will be presented by the Tate Aggies coaching staff assisted by current and former Aggie players.

Click here for a registration form for ages 7 through the eighth grade. The form can be returned with payment to any board member or on the day of camp from 8:30 until 9:00 a.m.

For more information, call Brian at (850) 393-6587

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