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In the Knight mindset

Prep baseball: Trinity well-prepared for title game

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

The day before a CIF-Southern Section championsh­ip game, there’s myriad preparatio­ns a team could go through – from choosing a pitcher to nursing injuries to studying film.

But Trinity baseball coach Mike Franchimon­e has one concern going into the CIF-SS Division 7 championsh­ip against Fillmore:

“Make sure they’re all there on time,” Franchimon­e said.

That’s not to say he hasn’t considered the aforementi­oned preparatio­ns. The first-year coach’s strategies have gotten the Knights into playoffs, but it’s his philosophi­es that have solidified the group as one of the most successful in program history.

They’re the first team to get a postseason win in Trinity baseball history and are the first to reach a CIF-SS title game. They went from an overall record of 10-10 in 2017 to 18-3 in 2018.

In the dugout during games, there’s little talk of the score. Other than pushing for more runs, numbers aren’t a priority.

“We’re able to just keep going,” said second baseman Joey Andolino. “We just go out and play and just look at individual things like an atbat by itself. Don’t think too much about it or get worried.”

Establishi­ng that attitude was fairly easy through a Heritage League season in which Trinity outscored opponents 145-40. The team faced newfound pressure, however, in the postseason as three of four playoff games went to extra innings.

Adjusting the batting order and monitoring pitch counts were new challenges in addition to psychologi­cal hurdles.

“I think it’s more mentally preparing myself to go the seven innings and give it my all the entire game,” said freshman Luke Pfeiffer. “During the regular season most of our games we didn’t even get past five innings.”

The Knights offense has continued to produce. Pfeiffer leads the team with a .550 batting average and 36 RBIs. His older brother Andrew follows closely behind with a .458 average and 27 RBIs.

Andrew has been solid on the mound, too, logging a 1.05 ERA and 87 strikeouts on the season.

“We really value efficiency on the mound,” Andrew said. “…It’s not so much about striking everybody out as it is working the pitch count and keeping pitch counts low for every inning and for every at bat.

“…It’s about being efficient while maintainin­g the same strategies that we had earlier in the season that got us success on the mound.”

When the Knights arrive in a timely fashion (as requested by Franchimon­e) at UC Riverside, they’ll be ready for Fillmore with the same relaxed mindset that they’ve had all year.

“It’s a big stage,” Franchimon­e said. “It’s a big stadium, it’s a nice place to play at and just to get in there, take a breath … and then once we’re in between the lines, let’s go to work.”

 ??  ?? Eddy Martinez/The Signal (See additional photos on
signalscv.com) Trinity’s Judah Palmisano slides to first late in the 5th inning in a game against Upland Christian Academy Friday, May 25. The Knights are playing in the CIF-Southern Section Division...
Eddy Martinez/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) Trinity’s Judah Palmisano slides to first late in the 5th inning in a game against Upland Christian Academy Friday, May 25. The Knights are playing in the CIF-Southern Section Division...

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