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Meijer and Bay Landscaping Open EHLL Major Boys' Season

May 7, 2009       1 Comments
By: John Keuvelaar

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As some folks look for robins, tulips and warm weather as a sure signs of spring, others know it is the sounds of children's laughter, leather hitting leather and in some cases, the ting of the bat that truly means spring has arrived. Such was the case Saturday as Essexville Hampton Little League officially opened their season.

Just like Southwest, Southeast, Northwest and Northeast had done the week before, there were parades, speeches and thanks to the many volunteers who have put in thankless hours to ready the fields and facilities for this summer's action. As the hotdogs were grilling and the seagulls were flocking, it is time to "Play Ball."

One of the games played in the boys major division, 12 year olds and under, was between Meijer and Bay Landscaping. It was a tough game as neither team could must a run in the first three innings.

In the top of the fourth inning, Nathan Caverly got things going for Bay Landscaping with a single. He then stole second. Back to back fielding errors helped produce two runs as Caverly and Joe Foret crossed the plate making it 2-0.

Bay Landscaping struck again in the sixth walks to Jeremy Morse and Gavin VanOoteghen got things going. An error then a hit by Joe Foret got runs across. Jacob Foret drove home the final run of the inning on a ground out to short making it Bay Landscaping 6, Meijer 0.





Spencer Reames launches a hard pitch towards home plate.
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Nick DeWyse slides to 2nd base.
(MyBayCity Photo by John Keuvelaar)

Meijer's catcher gets ready to throw it down.
(MyBayCity Photo by John Keuvelaar)

Joseph Foret gives it his all as he launches the pitch.
(MyBayCity Photo by John Keuvelaar)

Jack Hattfield slides safely into 3rd base.
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Now that looks like a major league swing.
(MyBayCity Photo by John Keuvelaar)

Jeremy Morse makes contact with the ball
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Jeremy Morse scans the infield for an opening to steal 3rd base.
(MyBayCity Photo by John Keuvelaar)





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twood Says:       On May 08, 2009 at 09:15 AM
I've watched Bay Landscaping play and that Caverly kid is a great ball player! Meijer has a good team so Bay Landscaping must be really good to beat them like that.

Unfortunately, Bay Landscaping ran into a very talented pitcher from American Legion in their next game. Nick Ratajczak pitched a perfect game against them enroute to a 9-0 American Legion win. By perfect game I mean that Nick didn't allow any hits or even a single baserunner! He did this while striking out 14 batters in 6 innings and only throwing 65 pitches. In fact the only 2 players that Nick didn't strike out were Caverly and Aaron Bookmyer who each put the ball in play both times they were up. Some slick fielding by Nicks' teammates on these plays accounted for the other 4 put-outs. In fact, just for a little drama at the end of the game, Bookmyer came up in the bottom of the 6th with 2 outs and promptly blasted a deep line drive towards the right field line where Ryan Wood made a nice running catch to finish off the perfect game and start the celebration.

This is the real story from EHLL so far this year. I've heard people from all over Bay County talking about it, and rightly so... it doesn't happen very often. A no-hitter is one thing, but to not allow even a single baserunner is almost unheard of. I'm sure Nick will remember this for a long time.


You can amend this comment and put it in the comment section if you want, but I think a better option would be to do a seperate article on the perfect game. Like I said, it doesn't happen often and so I think it warrants it's own headline! You can talk to Nick tonight at the EHLL complex as I have him slated for relief pitching duty against Meijer at 7:00pm.
Agree? or Disagree?


John Keuvelaar

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