Glacier's bats carry club on road trip
The Glacier Twins AA opened their
12-day road trip on the good foot June 15 with a 11-10 victory over
the Spokane, Wash., Blue Devils.
Glacier spotted Spokane an eight run
lead but managed to work their way back into the Legion baseball
game by the eighth inning.
Geoff Streeter hit a two-run single for
the go-ahead run.
“Spokane is a good baseball club,”
Twins coach Lindsay Fansler said. “It was a good win for us.
Anytime you start a road trip with a win is good.”
The Twins traveled to Wanatchee, Wash.,
the next day for the Apple Valley tournament.
They lost the opener to Gresham, Ore.
5-7. Again, the Twins let a team jump out to an early start after
spotting Gresham five runs in the first inning.
“We climbed back into it but we ran out
of time,” Fansler said.
Glacier picked up a 2-1 win over host
Apple Valley in extra innings. Zach Maassen pitched a complete game
allowing only four hits and one run. Cody Elek had a sacrifice fly
and Chris King hit an RBI single for the winning run.
Glacier closed the tourney with losses
to two Seattle clubs.
Against the Seattle Select team,
Glacier again gave up 11 runs in the opening frame before fighting
back to 13-9. The game was called after six innings and 2 1/2
hours.
“We worked our way back, but ran out of
time,” Fanslar said.
They wrapped up with an 0-8 loss to
Toyota Baseball from Seattle.
“Offensively, we produced except in
that last game,” Fansler said. “With this conference stretch coming
up our pitchers have to give us a chance.”
Fansler said that falling behind early
and playing catch-up won’t lead to many wins.
“It’s been inopportune errors and our
pitchers inability to throw quality strikes.”
The team looks to regroup at Missoula
today in a conference game against the Mavericks. They play
Missoula again on June 23.