Cruising the Lions’ den
Tony Altobelli
The smell of leather, grass, hot dogs and pine tar have whiffed
through the air like a blessing from above. It’s baseball season!
If during the season, you happen to attend a Vanguard University
baseball game and suddenly see the admission price increase, there’s a
very good reason the Lions are doing it.
They’re raising cash for more baseballs!
In their first six games, the Lions (4-2) are putting monster numbers
up on the scoreboard. Their team batting average is .347, including two
starters hitting over .500 (Samuel Baeder, .565 and Anthony Walker, .526)
and another hitting over .400 (Jeremy Isherwood, .429).
With 48 games on Vanguard’s schedule, here’s some pretty startling
projections.
The Lions are on track to hit 64 home runs (they hit 21 last year),
score 480 runs (they scored 182 last year) and hit .343 as a team (they
hit .247 last year.)
The Lions biggest weapon thus far has been Baeder. The junior
outfielder leads the team with three home runs, already surpassing last
year’s total of two. His 11 RBIs in six games is only six off last year’s
mark of 17.
Walker, a senior, has 10 hits in 19 at bats with two doubles, eight
runs scored and five RBIs, while Isherwood, also a senior, has nine hits,
four runs scored and eight RBIs.
Oh yeah, Nos. 4-6 in the statistics aren’t doing so bad either.
Sophomore leadoff hitter Matt Tisthammer leads the Lions with 10 runs
scored, while hitting a modest .381 with two home runs.
Junior infielder Andy Riddell has been strong at first base for the
Lions while hitting .364 with one dinger and five RBIs. His .364 average
is the same as teammate Chad Chop, who leads the Lions with four doubles
and is second on the team with nine runs scored.
Granted, the Lions’ pitching isn’t exactly, Maddox, Glavine and
Smoltz, but it’s rapidly improving.
Leading the Lions’ hurlers is lefty reliever Garold Shaffer. In
eight-plus innings, the junior has compiled a 2-0 record with a 5.84 ERA.
Perhaps the most perplexing puzzle over in Lion Country is the
Vanguard women’s basketball team.
With strong play from senior point guard Becki Huddle (11.5 points,
4.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game), snipers Beth Weidler and Laura
Lee (each in the Golden State Athletic Conference’s top-10 in three-point
shooting) and center Kelly Boeke (GSAC top-10 with 8.3 rebounds per game
and 53% shooting), it’s hard to understand why the Lions are 7-6 in
conference and 14-8 overall.
The Lions have the No. 3 rated offense (72.3 PPG) and No. 2 defense
(57.2 PPG), so what’s the deal?
The most amazing thing about the Lions’ eight losses, five have come
at The Pit. Vanguard had won 46 in row the past couple of seasons.
Perhaps a tougher schedule is to blame? Perhaps the conference is just
getting stronger and more even? Probably a little bit of both.
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