Monday, May 13, 2024

Showdown at Hi Corbett: #17 Arizona vs. 7th-ranked Oregon State

 Arizona Wildcats Baseball


The place to be on Thursday night: Hi Corbett Field

Arizona is one win away from securing the Pac-12 Conference regular-season title. The Wildcats will have three shots at 7th-ranked Oregon State, currently 1 1/2 games behind Arizona in the standings.

The Wildcats eliminated Utah 10-4 last night in Salt Lake to improve to 32-18 overall and 19-8 in the Pac-12, while Oregon State (39-12, 17-9) thumped UCLA 15-1 earlier in the day to prove that their lofty national ranking is for real.

All games begin at 6 p.m.

In Salt Lake City last night, Arizona's Brendan Summerhill went 3 for 4 with a home run and three RBI to lead the Wildcats, while Andrew Cain added a two-run shot over the right field fence. Cam Walty (8-1) started for the Wildcats and pitched five innings before giving way to the bullpen as Arizona, down 2-0 early, came roaring back with a five-run fifth inning, three more runs in the sixth, and two more in the ninth.

Update national rankings: (5/16/24) Oregon State moves up to No. 6, while Arizona moves up to No. 14

 

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Arizona sweeps Reds, drop 2 of 3 to Orioles

 Arizona Diamondbacks


Arizona won four of the six games on its latest road trip to improve to 19-22.

The Diamondbacks won all three games in Cincinnati (6-2, 4-3, 5-4) and salvaged the getaway game at Camden Yards as Zac Gallen pitched six innings today in a 9-2 win over Baltimore. Arizona dropped the first two games with the Orioles, 4-2 and 5-4.

Gallen also picked up the win in the opener with Cincinnati and is now back on track with a 5-2 record and a 2.86 ERA.

Arizona is back at Chase Field for a six-game homestand, including three games with the Reds (May 13-14-15) and the Detroit Tigers on May 17, 18, and 19.

Go, Diamondbacks!

Wildcats still in line for Pac-12 baseball title

 Arizona Wildcats Baseball


The 17th-ranked Arizona Wildcats (31-18, 18-8) still sit atop the Pac-12 Conference regular-season standings.

The Wildcats are at the controls and need to put the pedal to the metal with four conference games remaining. They have got the job done so far. Arizona tuned up for the Utah trip last Tuesday with a non-conference win in Tempe over Arizona State and followed with a split in Salt Lake City beating the Utes,  8-4 on Saturday after dropping the opener of the three-game series on Friday by a score of 6-1.

They meet the Utes (31-17, 16-10) again today before heading home for their final series at Hi Corbett Field with the hard-hitting 7th-ranked Oregon State Beavers (38-12, 16-9) on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Clark Candiotti hurled seven innings on Saturday in Salt Lake City, improving to 6-2 for the season. He struck out four and walked one. Mason White hit his 16th and 17th home runs, while Andrew Cain blasted a three-run homer.

Cam Walty (7-1) will take the mound for the Wildcats today at 6 PM, Arizona time.



Saturday, May 11, 2024

Brack Whitaker: a TOTS left fielder and a Bronze Star recipient

Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball

Brackston Whitaker

Currently a standout left fielder on the TOTS and a Bronze Star recipient over 55 years ago

Brackston Whitaker turned 76 in April and has been a member of the Tucson Old Timers since 2019—his first full season was in 2020.

It's been a learning experience for Whitaker, one of a select few TOTS born and raised in Tucson.

His family owned and operated Whitaker Pools until 1982. If you were to take a flight out of the Old Pueblo, you'd begin your trip with a view of the many kidney-shaped turquoise pools below, designed and constructed meticulously by the Whitaker family.

Brackston's father, Brackston Whitaker Sr., and his construction company dabbled in building underground bomb shelters. Of course, this was done during the Cold War in the 1960s, as Tucson residents were looking for ways to protect themselves from a Russian invasion.

Here we are in 2024, and Russia's Vladimir Putin is still at it...still causing havoc in the world with his war on Ukraine. 

As for Brack, he's worked his way into the starting lineups every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Udall Park as an outfielder chasing down fly balls hit by other old-time ballplayers who would like nothing better than to connect with a pitch and slam the ball over his head.

At first, that's precisely what happened, but in the years that have followed, Brack has improved his baseball skills. He now grabs his share of putouts and has been known to run down fly balls and squash an opposing team's rally more times than not.

There was a time fifty-five years ago when Specialist Four Whitaker found himself in a different field. At stake: Life itself and the safety of his platoon. The field was smack dab inside the Republic of Vietnam. 

The year was 1969. And for many members of the Tucson Old Timers who are closing in on their eighth decade on this earth, it was a year they will never forget. In the states, 450,000 onlookers filled the countryside of Bethel, New York, to witness the Woodstock Music Festival. On hand, performers like Richie Havens, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, and Jimi Hendrix took the stages on a dairy farm 43 miles southwest of Woodstock, New York. Bands like Jefferson Airplane, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and the great Santana bellowed out the music of the times.

It was rock and roll heaven. The place to be.

It was the year the great New York Yankee center fielder Mickey Mantle retired. The New York Mets won the World Series in 1969, knocking off the Baltimore Orioles in five games, Smokin' Joe Frazier sent Jerry Quarry to the canvass in the 7th round and won the heavyweight title. The Boston Celtics beat the Lakers, and Joe Namath predicted a win in Super Bowl VIII...and got it, as the New York Jets beat the Baltimore Colts, 16-7.

In 1969, the great Italian-American fighter Rocky Marciano died in a plane crash, and astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.

Specialist Four Brackston Whitaker and his fellow soldiers were thousands of miles away in an unfriendly land. The news from home would have to wait. On February 23, 1969, while serving with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry, while establishing a night defensive position, Company C came under heavy rocket, mortar, and automatic weapons fire from a large enemy force.

Immediately, Specialist Whitaker, with complete disregard for his own safety, exposed himself to the hail of hostile fire as he provided communications for his platoon leader. Throughout the battle, Whitaker repeatedly ran to the command post with much vital information concerning the defense of the night location.

Due to his personal bravery and devotion to duty, Whitaker was awarded the Bronze Star.



The photo on the left shows Whitaker and teammate Jon Beady. Jon (on the right) received this year's Most Valuable Player Award, which was presented at the TOTS' annual luncheon in April.

Whitaker won this year's Sportsmanship Award.

Brack, we thank you for your service.

By the way, Beady, 62, is one of the TOTS youngest players and leads the club in home runs this season.

When Jon steps into the batter's box, Brack positions himself on the warning track.

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Diamondbacks finish 2-4 in latest homestand

 Arizona Diamondbacks


Arizona salvaged the final game of the three-game series with the San Diego Padres 11-4 today at Chase Field, thanks to home runs from Katel Marte and Joc Pederson.

The Diamondbacks finish 2-4 on their latest homestand, losing two of three to the LA Dodgers and two out of three to the Padres. They sit at 15-20 as they head for Cincinnati and a three-game series with the Reds, followed by a three-game series in Baltimore with the Orioles.

Arizona sweeps Stanford

 Arizona Wildcats Baseball



Arizona( 29-17) beat Stanford 7-2 today at Hi Corbett Field to sweep the three-game series with the Cardinal and maintained its two-game hold of first place in the PAC 12 Conference with a 17-7 record.

The Wildcats turned a 2-1 deficit into a six-run sixth inning, highlighted by a 3-run double from Brendan Summerhill.

Cam Walty pitched seven solid innings for the win and improved to 7-1. Walty’s performance followed  Clark Candiotti’s masterpiece on Saturday night when he hurled a 5-0 shutout and pitched all nine innings to beat Stanford.

Photo: The first pitch today from Arizona starter Cam Walty at Hi Corbett Field. The Wildcats won 7-2 to sweep the three-game series with the Cardinal.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

The "Big O”at it again!

Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


Joe "Big O" Opocensky edged out Tim Tolson, Phil Ahern, and Ernesto Escala for the most hits for April on the Tucson Old Timers.

Opocensky went 24 for 35 and maintained a .686 batting average. He led the club in RBI with 19 and scored 14 runs.

Tolson finished second in RBI with 18  and batted .595, collecting 22 hits in 37 at-bats.

Ahern, the Minnesota Kid,  also had a great April, going 21 for 31 in just nine of the 11 games for a hefty batting average of .677, while Escala went 19 for 28, drove in 13 runs, and finished the month with a .679 batting average.

Jon Beady hit the only triple for the month while collecting 17 hits in 28 at-bats, a .607 average. He led the club in runs scored with 17.

David Byars and Mike Steele led the 75-and-over hitters for April. Byars went 10 for 34, a .294 average, while Steele collected nine hits in 20 at-bats, a .450 average.

On the mound, Opocensky led the TOTS in innings pitched (33), recorded 10 strikeouts, and finished the month with a 2-2 record.

As a club, the TOTS scattered 291 hits around the confines of Udall Park and maintained an overall batting average of .418.

Way to go, TOTS!




   

Photo: Joe Opocensky, who led the TOTS in hitting and pitching for the month of April.



Arizona baseball: Diamondbacks, Wildcats eying a batch of W's in May

 Arizona Baseball




Arizona Diamondbacks (14-17)

The Arizona Diamondbacks (14-17) grapple with injuries, lack of timely hitting, and pitching woes. With April in the books, the team urgently needs some wins to turn the tide in their favor.

The Diamondbacks will close out their three-game series with the LA Dodgers tonight at Chase Field. 

Arizona managed to pull out a 4-3 win over the first-place Dodgers to even the series last night at Chase Field thanks to a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th inning from Christian Walker, who finished the night with two homers and three RBI.

And the game had its moments. First, they had to battle a swarm of bees behind home plate and a two-hour delay. But they survived. The Diamondbacks, that is, not the Bees.


Arizona Wildcats (26-17, 14-7 Pac-12) 

Last night, at Hi Corbett Field, Arizona faced a tough challenge as the Grand Canyon Antelopes teed off on the Wildcats'  bullpen corps for 23 hits and a surprising 24-8 win. The Wildcats saved their top-of-the-line pitchers for this weekend's three-game Pac-12 series at Hi Corbett against the Stanford Cardinal.

Arizona is now tied for first place in the Pac-12 Conference with Utah. Both teams are 14-7. The Wildcats need a sweep of Stanford and a win at Arizona State next Tuesday before they head to Salt Lake City and a crucial three-game series with the Utes.


Photo: Last night's first pitch at Hi Corbett Field. The game did not go Arizona's way as the Grand Canyon Antelopes won, 24-8.