Bristol Post

Buccs sweep Merlins in magical start to 2024 season

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BOur hitting was really good and we kept them under pressure with some aggressive base running

RISTOL Buccaneers started their 2024 season with a sweep of Cardiff Merlins A at Somerdale Pavilions on Sunday, winning the double header 15-5 and 14-4.

The Bristol team’s offense was too strong for the Cardiff side with Wai Fu Lam, Same Stainsby, Jake Boyer and Jamie Hartley all having multi-hit games.

Fu rounded off a good game from the mound by pitching a complete five-inning game and striking out three Merlins.

In the second game, Boyer dominated the Merlins hitters, striking out 10 over his four innings pitched. He also maintained his form with the bat, going three for three with two runs batted in.

Debutant Patrick Mahoney hit a triple in his two at bats to bring the afternoon to a positive end for the Buccaneers.

Jamie Hartley, who managed the Buccaneers to victory in both games said: “We had two really good team performanc­es. Our hitting was really good and we kept them under pressure with some aggressive base running.”

The Badgers welcomed the Cardiff Merlins AAA side for their opening day British Baseball Federation AAA fixture.

The Badgers took the first game behind a dominant pitching performanc­e by Alex Martinson, who went seven innings and struck out 15 Merlins, giving up just one earned run.

The Bristol side scored early with Martinson and Rich Green both hitting well, with Green adding a triple to his success.

The second game turned into a run fest with the Merlins taking a 21-11 victory after piling up 14 runs in the top of the fourth innings after being behind 10-5.

“We should have won the second game but we completely let it get away from us,” said Badgers manager Rhodri Theaker. “We lacked a bit of depth on our pitching this week and made too many errors in the field to help the cause.”

On the road, the Bristol Bats split their double header in Bournemout­h against the Bears.

The Bats came from behind in the first first game to record a 12-6 win.

Down 5-4 at the end of the fifth innings, the Bats rallied with eight runs, with crucial hits by Kwan Cheung and Rich Evans, to secure the win behind an excellent pitching performanc­e from Sean Wilkins who struck out eight Bears overs five innings pitched.

The second game went to the Bears 9-6 with some crucial errors robbing the Bats of a sweep despite some strong offense.

Alex Brown, Lachie Ng, Tim Singiser and Sean Wilkins all had multiple hit games, with Brown and Singiser both recording doubles.

Manager Tim Singer said: “I was really proud of how everybody played. It was a great team effort.

We’ll look forward to the next game and will keep those bats rolling and the pitching going well.”

It was heartbreak in Hampshire as the Brunels lost both their games to the New Forest Knights by one run.

The first game went to the Knights 13-12 after the lead had changed hands several times. Seven errors didn’t help the Brunels cause.

Justin Trory and Dongwoo Jang had good days with the bat in hand, combining for four hits and four runs batted in.

A walk off three-run home run by New Forest’s Sam Williams broke Brunels hearts as the Knights snatched a last-gasp, 18-17 victory.

Despite the defeat, team history was made as Alex Lane-Kieltyka hit the Brunels’ and his first ever home run in his perfect game at the plate.

Brunels’ third baseman Ash Day described the second game as “a heartbreak­er which we lost on a walk-off three-run homer. Despite the losses there were so many positives to take into the next game.”

Next weekend the Brunels travel to Bournemout­h to take on the Bears A side on Saturday, while the Buccaneers host Taunton Muskets at Somerdale Pavilion on Sunday.

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Pictures: Richard Johnson Bristol pitchers Alex Martinson and Jake Boyer who struck out 25 batters between them at the weekend. Below: Martinson in pitching action for the Badgers

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