Austin-Albert Lea Legion baseball team splits with Faribault

Published 7:16 am Wednesday, June 26, 2013

By Micah Bader

micah.bader@albertleatribune.com

ALBERT LEA – The Austin/Albert Lea American Legion baseball team split a doubleheader Tuesday with Faribault.

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Faribault won the first game 2-1, and AAL rebounded to win the second game 7-5.

In game one, Albert Lea/Austin took control early with Dylan See-Rockers on the mound. It took Faribault half the game to get through their batting order, because the first three innings were three up, three down.

“Dylan pitched well enough to win, and we should’ve won,” AAL co-head coach Jay Enderson said. “We just need to hit the ball. There’s a lot to that, and there’s a lot more to it than just saying it, but that’s been our nemesis.”

AAL (4-6 overall) had no problem getting runners in scoring position. However, it stranded two runners in the first inning, one in the second and two in the third.

For the first time of the game — in the top of the fourth — a Faribault batter reached first base. It was on an error. With two outs, the next Faribault batter hit a double to drive in the first run of the game. See-Rockers managed to get out of the inning and strand runners at first and third with a full-count strike out.

Faribault scored another run in the top of the sixth, but AAL ended the inning with a double play.

AAL attempted a rally in the bottom of the seventh. Tommy Olmsted hit a one-out single and was driven home by Johnathan Fleek, but Faribault managed to hang on for the win.

After a defensive slugfest in Game 1, Game 2 was a shootout.

Both teams scored two runs in the first and second innings, and AAL took a 6-4 lead in the fourth. Tyler Pirsig drove in Tommy Olmstead, and Ethan Horstmann scored on a hit by Kasak.

“Hitting is really momentum driven,” AAL co-head coach Bob Stratton said. “It’s a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, but when these kids are feeling good about themselves, it (hitting) is contagious.”

AAL extended its lead to three runs in the fifth, but Faribault rallied with one run in the sixth. However, AAL pitcher Fleek preserved the win in the seventh.

When Fleek, normally a shortstop, pitched in game two, AAL shuffled its defense around.

“We’ve got to fill the spots, so that meant I was playing shortstop,” AAL’s starting catcher Gabe Kasak said. “That’s where I was needed, so that’s where I played.

“It gave me a break from playing behind the plate, and it gave my knees a rest. I’m ok with it.”

Fleek struck out six batters and allowed six walks and five hits.

“Henry (Fleek) pitched well,” Enderson said. “He didn’t get into jams or walk many guys.”

AAL 000 000 1 — 1

FB 000 101 0 — 2

AAL pitching: Dylan See-Rockers (L) 7 IP, 29 AB, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 9 K

AAL hitting: Ethan Horstmann 3-for-4; Johnathan Fleek 2-for-2, 1 RBI; Gabe Kasak 0-for-2, 1 BB; Marcus Stoulil 0-for-2, 1 BB; Zach Huntley 1-for-2, 1 BB; Tommy Olmstead 1-for-3

AAL 2 2 0 2 1 0 X —7

FB 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 — 5

AAL pitching: Johnathan Fleek (W) 7 IP, 36 AB, 5 H, 5 R, 1 ER, 6 BB, 6 K

AAL hitting: Horstmann 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 SB; Fleek, 1-for-1, 1 R, 2 HBP; Kasak, 2-for-3, 1 R, 1 RBI; See-Rockers, 2-for-3, 1 R; Zach Huntley 0-for-2; Tommy Olmsted 2-for-3, 1 R, 1 RBI; Jake Thompson 1 R, 1 BB; E.J. Thomas 1-for-1, 1 R; Tyler Pirsig 0-for-1, 1 RBI