The Windham Eagles varsity baseball team kicked off the 2014 season on the road in Sanford Friday. Sanford came in with a 1-0 record, after beating Portland earlier in the week. Hooking up in an immediate pitcher's duel, Windham's Spencer Hodge and Sanford's Eddie Machette both set the tone early on the mound.
Machette, a lanky right-hander, kept the Eagle's offense
off-balance thru the first four innings, not allowing a hit. Hodge was equal to
the task, no-hitting Sanford thru five complete innings. Windham's bats broke
out in the fifth, as Zach Alpern hit a leadoff double into the left-center gap.
Eagle coach Brody Artes inserted Josh Dugas into the game to pinch run for
Alpern, but Dugas was immediately picked off at second base. Next up, Tanner
Laberge drew a walk, as Machette was showing signs of fatigue.
Alex Loftis followed with a double to put runners on second
and third, with one out. Andrew Whiting then laid down a perfect suicide
squeeze bunt that surprised everyone on Sanford's defense. Laberge came in to
score, Machette's throw to first was wide and rolled down the right field line,
allowing Loftis to score from second base, making it 2-0 Eagles. After a passed
ball moved Whiting to third, Ethan Petty hit a RBI sacrifice fly to give
Windham a 3-run cushion. "Great bunt by Andrew,” said Artes, “we won’t be
scoring a ton of runs this year, so we have to take advantage wherever we
can." Jack Butts followed with a single, chasing Sanford starter Machette
from the game.
Meanwhile, Hodge kept rolling on the hill, not allowing
Sanford to put anything together offensively. After two straight singles to
lead off the bottom of the sixth for Sanford, Hodge settled down and ended the
threat by striking out the next three batters, giving him a total of nine outs
on the afternoon. Loftis came on for the save, striking out two of the batters
he faced, giving Windham a 3-0 victory.
Offensively, Windham was led by Alpern and Loftis, with a
double apiece, while Butts added a single. Whiting's squeeze bunt proved to be
the momentum swing. The Eagles defense made the plays behind starter and
winner, Hodge, who went six complete, allowing two hits, walking three to go
along with those nine strikeouts.
"This was a very good win for us,” said an excited
Coach Artes after the game. “They (Sanford) had a big win over Portland earlier
in the week, so we knew we were in for a dogfight today. Spencer was dealing,
his curve was excellent…kept getting sharper and sharper as he went
along."
The Eagles get right back at it on Tuesday, this time
traveling to Thornton Academy. "It's one game at a time for us, we need to
continue to play error-less defense to be successful," said Artes.
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