Aces Sweep Big Train in Doubleheader; Win Game 2 13-7

by Staff

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Before the scheduled first pitch at Shirley Povich Field for the Bethesda Big Train’s doubleheader against the Alexandria Aces, it started to rain. In fact, it started to pour. There was concern it would be yet another rainout. After playing the two games, the Big Train probably wish it had been.

Although the weather cleared up for both teams, the Big Train (25–10) played like the personification of a rainy day, dropping the second game of the doubleheader 13–7 Thursday night, getting swept on the day by the Aces (24–10), the team chasing them in the standings.

With a chance to clinch the Cal Ripken League regular season title, the Big Train will have to wait another day to see if they can secure the no. 1 seed going into the playoffs. 

The Big Train wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. After a scoreless top of the first from Kade Woods (Alabama), Emilien Pitre (Kentucky) snuck a one-out single up the middle to score Luke Nowak (East Carolina) and give the Big Train a 1-0 lead.

That lead held until the third when, after Woods worked two scoreless innings, he ran into trouble. Multiple walks from the Tide pitcher brought in two runs, forcing the Train to go to the bullpen to try to stop the bleeding. It didn't work.

Jackson Ritchey (Virginia Tech) replaced Woods but the third inning proved insurmountable for the Hokie, as well. Ritchey, who had given up just one run before his outing Thursday, gave up three earned runs on three hits and two walks and allowed three of Woods' runners to score.  

The nine popped on the scoreboard for the Aces as Ritchey recorded the final out to end the top of the third. Woods was charged with five earned runs on just one hit as the Aces took a commanding 9–1 lead. The struggles with control and a few key Aces hits put the Big Train in a mess of their own making.

“Pitchers didn’t work ahead,” manager Sal Colangelo said. “Twenty plus walks and four hit by pitches. You’re not going to win a lot of games when you do that.” 

Sean Lane (Maryland) got a run back for Bethesda in the third after roping a RBI double into the left-center gap that one hopped the wall and scored Nowak. Later in the inning, Pitre scored on a walk to make it 9-3. The inning took over an hour and by the time it was over, the Big Train had failed to make a real dent in the Aces' lead and wouldn't seriously threaten again. 

Marcus Dux (Virginia Tech) came in to pitch in the top of the 4th and the Aces offense continued to pummel Big Train pitching, adding to their lead with two runs on a single. As the game headed to the bottom of the fourt, it was 11-3 Alexandria. 

The Aces would add two more runs in the top of the sixth while the Big Train remained quiet on the offensive side until the bottom half of the inning, scoring three runs on wild pitches to make the score 13–6. It was a sloppy game all around for both teams. While the Big Train pitching staff issued 10 walks, the Aces issued 13. It was the Aces' ability to get a few key hits that made all the difference.

DM Jefferson (Notre Dame), Lane and Pitre lead the Big Train offensively. All three players went 1-for-2 as Jefferson and Lane each had an extra-base hit while Pitre had the RBI single in the first. 

Friday, the Big Train will travel to D.C. to take on the Grays in the final regular season game at 5 p.m at Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy. A win puts them in strong position to clinch the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League's regular season title but it will depend on what the Aces do over their last two games. Regardless, the Big Train are still confident of defending their title.

“We know that going into the playoffs, we’re going to go in with that full head of steam,” Jefferson said. “It doesn’t really matter if we’re the one seed, the eight seed or six seed. We’re just going to go and play every single game the same exact way and try and get a W.” 

The Big Train will have to flush Thursday's action quickly if they're going to make a playoff run. Their first playoff game is, weather permitting, scheduled for Monday, July 25.

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