Journal Pioneer

A return to the diamond

Junior Islanders open up 2018 NBJBL season vs Chatham at home on Saturday

- BY CHARLES REID

The boys of summer are back!

Yeah, yeah, sorry for the cliché, but it’s true… they are back. They being the P.E.I. Junior Islanders, who kick off the 2018 New Brunswick Junior Baseball League season Saturday with a doublehead­er against the Chatham Junior Ironmen in Charlottet­own. Game 1 start time is noon at Memorial Field. Head coach Dave MacIsaac hasn’t had a restful winter, however, after mulling over last season’s playoff loss to the 10-14 Fredericto­n Royals.

P.E.I. (16-8 last season) won the first game of the best-ofthree semifinal, then lost three straight games to drop the matchup 3-1.

“We were second in the league last year, won the first game of playoffs 10-0. It still sticks in my craw,” MacIsaac said at a recent Islanders’ practice.

But it’s a new year, ripe with new potential. The Isles graduated six players such as stalwarts Dominique Ryan, Spencer Horne and JJ Oram, but many on that team have returned.

Those include Brett Hicken and Porter Smith, who get the starting pitcher duties in Game 1 and 2, respective­ly, and head what MacIsaac sees as a good stable of hurlers most of which will see action Saturday.

“We’re going to have a really, really deep starting nine. “We may not have that true No. 1, but we have the two to five-type of starter,” said MacIsaac, adding he’s fond on the lineup’s power, too. “We should be solid all the way through.”

MacIsaac said Logan MacDougall, Ryne MacIsaac and Matt Barlow should man the infield, with Josh Myers in the mix. MacIsaac also likes that he’s corralled a stable of several midget affiliated players to call up when needed. MacDougall played that AP role last year getting into four games, but moves into a fulltime position as shortstop and third base this year, and said he likes what he sees this early season.

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