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Muckdogs win on walk-off out at home plate

All season, Nick Longmire has swung a productive bat to help the Batavia Muckdogs make it to the NY-Penn League playoffs.
Tonight, it was Longmire's arm that helped ensure there will be at least one more professional baseball game played in Batavia.
In the top of the ninth, with two out and the bases loaded, Tri-City Wildcats shortstop Ben Orloff hit a blooper to center. Longmire charged, dove and the ball ticked off his glove. Chris Wallace scored from third to make the score 5-4. Jacke Healey, on second, never broke stride, charging for home. Muckdogs catcher Juan Castillo stepped in front of the plate blocking Healey's path and taking Longmire's throw on one bounce. Healey didn't have a chance.
The play capped a game that was as good as they come. For the 59,000 Genesee County residents who weren't at Dwyer tonight -- you were in the wrong place.
It was a game that was as unusual as it was compelling. It opened under dark, heavy cloud cover, a threat of rain, and a must-win match in a three-game playoff series after the Muckdogs had already dropped one game.
Orloff opened the first with a double, advanced to third on a ground out and scored on the second out. Starter Zach Russell then walked the next three batters and hit the fourth.
The Muckdogs were down by two runs on only one hit.
In the fifth inning, with the score 2-1, the Muckdogs loaded the bases and Joey Bergman came to the plate working the count to 3-1, or did he? The scoreboard read 2 balls and one strike. Tri-City starter Jim Robinson tossed the next pitch and it was called a ball.
Bergman dropped his bat and started trotting to third, but none of the Muckdogs runners advanced. As the third base coach waved his hands for everybody to hold their bases.
As fans yelled "ball four," the Tri-City manager trotted out to home plate to ask what was going on. The four umpires conferred and decided Bergman did in fact draw a walk, allowing Chris Edmundson to score (pictured above).
It's not often, at any level of professional baseball, that you see an attempt at a sacrifice turn into a double play, but in the 7th, following a single to right by Daniel Adamson , Tri-City DH Michael Kvasnicka managed to bunt the ball just hard enough for Batavia pitcher Zach Russell to charge off the mound, scope up the ball, wheel and fire to second. Enrique Hernandez followed was then a meaningless double.
Russell left the game after six innings with a 3-2 lead, having given up only one hit, the lead-off double to Orloff.
Keith Butler nailed down the final three outs in the ninth to get the save.
Third baseman Jon Rodriguez had three hits and two RBIs, while both Longmire and Victor Sanchez had two hits each.
Game three of the playoff series is scheduled for 7:05 p.m., Thursday, at Dwyer.
In the other NY-Penn League series, Brooklyn beat Jamestown 9-8 in 12 innings to knot the series at 1-1.
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Batavia Muckdogs lose first game of playoff series
If the Batavia Muckdogs have had one weakness this year, it's been the bullpen.
While relief pitching has been stellar at points, the Muckdogs have let a lot of games slip away in late innings.
Tonight, in Troy against the Tri-City ValleyCats, the Muckdogs took a two-run lead into the ninth, blew it and ended up losing in the 11th, 10-9.
Closer Michael Reid was charged with a blown save and took the loss, giving up three runs in 2 1/2 innings. Reid had a 2.05 ERA and two wins and two saves during the regular season in 31 innings of work.
Starter John Gast, who came into the playoffs with a regular season record of 6-0 and a 1.54 ERA in six starts, gave up seven runs in five innings.
The Muckdog's offense was led by Jon Rodriguez with four hits and Nick Longmire with three hits, two walks and two RBIs.
Chris Edmundson and Geoff Klein also had two hits each. Edmundson had two RBIs and Klein drew two walks.
The Muckdogs return to Dwyer Stadium at 7:05 p.m., Wednesday, for game two of the three-game series.
- Howard Owens
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Muckdogs regular season over; time for playoffs
They could call the team the Albany ValleyCats, but that's not a popular city in New York these days. Instead, they're the Tri-City ValleyCats, and that's who the Batavia Muckdogs will play in the first round of the NY-Penn League playoffs.
Tuesday's first game is in the ValleyCat's home park, which is on a college campus in Troy.
Games two and three (if a third is necessary) are at Dwyer Stadium. Both games are scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
Tri-City finished the regular season with a record of 38-36 to win the Stedler Division. The Muckdogs took the Pinckney Division crown with a record of 45-29. Brooklyn comes into the playoffs with the most wins in the season with 51. The Jamestown Jammers grab the wild card spot with a record of 43-32.
The Muckdogs will come into the game fresh off a win against Auburn, beating the Doubledays 7-0 in a Sunday afternoon match-up.
Starter Nick McCully (pictured, file photo), pitched six scoreless innings, giving up six hits to move his record to 4-2.
Matt Valaika and Jon Edwards each had two RBIs on two hits. Audry Perez, Joey Bergman and Pat Biserta also had two hit games.
Nick Longmire finished the season in the top 10 in seven offensive categories: Second in runs scored with 53; seventh in hits with 76; sixth in triples with 7; fifth in homers with 9; third in RBIs with 55; fifth in total bases with 128; and eighth in slugging percentage at .483.
Jon Rodriguez finished: third in homers with 12; 10th in RBIs with 40; sixth in total bases with 122; and seventh in slugging percentage at .500.
Audry Perez finished seventh in RBIs with 47.
Victor Sanchez finished sixth in doubles with 19.
Joey Bergman finished eighth in on-base percentage at .400.
In pitching, Zach Russell had the ninth best ERA at 2.93.
Jose Rada, who was called up earlier in the season, had 10 saves while in Batavia, which was the sixth best in the league.
Justin Edwards (77 1/3) and Andrew Moss (75 1/2) were seventh and eighth, respectively, in innings pitched. Also, Edwards was fourth in strike-outs with 66, and Moss was eighth with 61.
Moss's eight wins were tied for second in the league.
A Sunday with the Muckdogs!
We have been waiting all summer for today, because today was a matinee game at Dwyer Stadium. It was cloudy, windy and quite chily, but over all a great game! Don't get me wrong, we love those night games, but we had never been to a matinee game before.
The Muckdogs won it 7-0 against the Auburn Doubledays.
It was also Fan Appreciation day and my daughter, Celeste, won a baseball signed by the whole Muckdog's team. And after the game, her and any kids that wanted to, were able to run the bases with Homer. They recieved a Bob Evans coupon at third base!
Thank you Muckdogs and good luck in the Playoffs this week!
Here is Celeste and her Grandma enjoying some french fries!

Celeste and her new autographed baseball !!


Some game pictures...


Kids and Homer running the bases!


And here is a picture from earlier in the season!

Muckdogs beat Auburn, 8-5
Florida native Joey Bergman has made quite a showing in his first year of pro ball, hitting .302, scoring 35 times, driving in 31 runs and drawing 30 walks. But Friday night he achieved a special milestone -- hitting his first professional home run.
The blast in the fifth inning was part of a Muckdog onslaught against Auburn that lifted the division champs to a 8-5 victory.
Chris Edmundson also homered -- his second of the year. Edmundson's three-run shot was part of a five-run third inning for the Batavia.
Burgman had three hits and Edmundson two.
Starter Zach Russell went five innings and gave up three runs -- all in the first -- to get the win and move his record to 3-3 with a 2.93 ERA.
Batavia is in Auburn on Saturday and closes out the regular season at 1:05, Sunday, against Auburn. The playoffs open on Tuesday, but Batavia's first opponent and the location of the game have not yet been announced.
Photo: File photo.
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Meet the Muckdogs: Andrew Moss
The last in our series of Muckdogs player interviews.
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Meet the Muckdogs: Seth Blair
Sorry about the poor audio quality in the last two questions. The rest of the interview had to be cut out because of it.
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Muckdogs drop home game to Jammers

The Jamestown Jammers managed to get to starting pitcher Justin Edwards (4-5, 3.38 ERA) for five runs in the fourth and fifth innings, giving them all the runs they needed to defeat the Batavia Muckdogs.
The Jammers (40-32) are still in a wild card playoff hunt with Williamsport (41-32), while the Muckdogs are cruising into the playoffs as Pinckney Division champions.
The Muckdogs scored early, taking a 2-0 lead following a Victor Sanchez double, and hits from Jon Rodriguez and Joey Bergman.
The Muckdogs would score again in the fourth and fifth innings, but still come up short, 5-4.
Muckdogs coach Oliver Marmol was ejected in the fifth inning along with Manager Dann Bilardello. Marmol and Bilardello argued a foul ball call, which may have cost the Muckdogs a run. Shortstop Yunier Castillo hit the called foul, and later grounded out, and he apparently mouthed off himself and got tossed.
Rodriguez had three hits, knocked in two and scored twice.
Batavia is at home tonight against Auburn, in Auburn tomorrow and finish out the regular season Sunday at 1:05 p.m. against Auburn.
The playoffs start Tuesday at a location to be determined.

More pictures after the jump:
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NY-Penn League commissioner questions Batavia's viability for professional baseball
The Muckdogs need to make money and draw more fans, according to NY-Penn League Commissioner Ben Hayes, but even that might not be enough to keep the team in the city of the NYPL's birth.
Hayes said Dwyer Stadium is one of three or four ballparks in the league that is not up to professional baseball standards.
"It's not that I want them to relocate," Hayes said while visiting Dwyer for Thursday's game. "It's not something I want to happen. But it is something that, if the market is not supporting the ball club, or you have a stadium that’s not in condition for professional baseball, either one of those can end a franchise, and that’s where we are."
The infield is a particular concern, Hayes said. He said he's heard, but doesn't know about firsthand, that one team that visited Dwyer this year refused to take infield practice because the manager was concerned about the condition of the playing surface.
Minutes earlier Hayes spoke with the groundskeeper. Hayes said the groundskeeper told him the field needed to be bulldozed.
"The infield needs to be laser leveled," Hayes said. "Those things are very costly."
The local ownership group is nonprofit, Hayes noted, and doesn't have the resources to take on those kinds of improvements.
The commissioner pointed to Aberdeen, State College, Staten Island and Brooklyn as franchises with professional quality facilities. He singled out Vermont as a club that, while profitable, will need to relocate if it can't solve its ballpark problems.
Hayes agreed that it would be a shame if one of the last original franchises had to relocate.
"We considered that three years ago," Hayes said. "That was one of the top things on our minds. It's one of the last original, founding clubs in the New York-Penn League.
Unfortunately," he added, "it’s a situation where I’m not sure this club can make money. It’s losing money every year and if that’s the case, then, you know, like the other original members, those clubs will have to depart and go somewhere else."
UPDATE, Friday, 9:22 p.m.: Groundskeeper Donald Rock called to clarify -- he's concerned that some might read his comments as meaning that the whole stadium needs to be leveled. That's not what he said. He said Hayes came to him before the game and asked, "If you could do one thing, what would it be?" and he replied bulldoze the field (both infield and outfield) and level it. Rock said years of football play on the field has left it uneven. He said Hayes told him he does a great job with the field and it's in the best condition it can be under the circumstances. He said Hayes said, "The things that need to be repaired, you can't do yourself."
Muckdogs clinch Pinckney Division title with win in Jamestown
The Batavia Muckdogs are playoff bound, and not as just some wild card hopeful, but as certified champs.
Tonight in Jamestown, the Muckdogs recorded their sixth-straight win to capture the Pinckney Division crown.
The team in the smallest city in the league now has a shot at its second league championship in three years.
Andrew Moss turned in another strong outing and Jon Rodriguez homered twice, giving him 11 on the season, as the Muckdogs beat the Jammers, 10-5.
Moss went six-and-a-third innings giving up four runs, but only one was earned. Anthony Ferrara came on to record his second save.
The Muckdogs now lead Williamsport by four games and Jamestown by 4.5 in the Pinckney Division.
Rodriquez went 2-5 with two solo home runs. Nick Longmire had two hits and three RBIs. Chris Edmundson continued his hot hitting at the top of the order, with two hits and three runs scored. Yuner Castillo also had two hits.
The division champs return home Thursday night to face the Jammers again, and then play Friday at Dwyer (fireworks!) against Auburn.
The Muckdogs have three more regular season home games, and one more on the road.
Meet the Muckdogs: Chris Edmonson
The reason it's so short is that the second half of the interview had to be left out because of poor sound quality.
- Gretel Kauffman
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Wild ending to wild game gives Batavia fifth straight win
In a wild one last night, the Batavia Muckdogs won the team's fifth-straight game and extended its three-game lead over second place Williamsport by beating State College 12-11.
Batavia and the Spikes took a 9-9 tie into the 11th inning. In the top of the frame, State College scored two runs to pull ahead, but the Muckdogs put three runners across the plate in the bottom half to pull out the victory.
Wild throws doomed the Spikes in the 11th.
After the Muckdogs tied the score on a double by Geoffrey Klein, a triple by Chris Edmondson and a single by Victor Sanchez, Sanchez was able to reach second on a wild pitch.
Then things got really strange.
Audry Perez struck out swinging -- at a wild pitch. When Perez ran to first -- as a hitter can do when he strikes out but the catcher misses the ball -- catcher Miguel Mendez made the throw to first to record the out, but Sanchez, sprinting from second, didn't stop running. He scored the winning run when first baseman Gerlis Rodriguez threw the ball away.
Reliever Andy North was credited with the win.
Starter Nick McCully lasted only three-and-a-third innings, giving up 10 hits and nine runs (seven earned).
Edmundson and Sanchez each scored three runs in the game on two hits apiece.
Perez hit a grand-slam homer in the third.
The Muckdogs are in Jamestown tonight and return to Dwyer tomorrow to face the Jammers again. Jamestown is in third place in the Pinckney Division, three-and-a-half games behind Batavia.
UPDATE: Added video highlights from photographer Mike Janes.
Meet the Muckdogs: Zach Russell
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Muckdogs retain grip on 1st with 6-4 win over State College at Dwyer

Behind seven strong innings from starter Zach Russell, the first-place Batavia Muckdogs beat State College at Dwyer today, 6-4.
The Muckdogs, now 40-27, are a game and a half ahead of Jamestown in the Pinckney Division.
Russell gave up only two runs (one earned) and scattered 8 hits, to improve his record to 2-3 and lower his ERA to 2.72.
Third baseman Jon Rodriguez (pictured above scoring the first run of the game) sparked the offense, going 3-4, scoring twice and smacking two doubles. He had one RBI.
Joey Bergman, playing second base today, had only one hit in his three ABs, but it was a big one. Bergman drove in three runs in the sixth inning to give Batavia a 4-0 lead.
Catcher Audey Perez continued his hot hitting, going 2-4 and scoring a run. Nick Longmire also had a hit and a run scored. DH Patrick Biserta had two hits and an RBI.
Anthony Ferrara pitched two innings, giving up five hits and two runs, to pick up his first save of the season.
The Muckdogs have two more games at Dwyer against State College (32-36), followed by a game in Jamestown on Wednesday, then a home game against Jamestown on Thursday. On Friday, Batavia is at Dwyer for a game against Auburn.
There are only five more home dates left in the regular season.
More pictures after the jump:
Meet the Muckdogs: Houston Summers
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Meet the Muckdogs: Keith Butler
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Meet the Muckdogs: Jon Edwards
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Meet the Muckdogs: Joey Bergman
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Meet the Muckdogs: Matt Valaika
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Muckdogs play double-headers tonight and tommorrow
The Batavia Muckdogs will have two back-to-back double-headers on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 25 and 26 due to wet field conditions on Tuesday evening. Game time is 6:05 p.m. both days with gates opening at 5 p.m.
Any ticket purchased for Tuesday's game can be exchanged for two tickets to any future Muckdogs regular season game.
Wednesday is Homer’s Birthday Bash. In celebration, we will be giving out free ice cream bars to the first 250 fans courtesy of Hershey’s Ice Cream.
It’s also Drug Free Communities Family Four Pack where fans can get four general admission tickets, four hot dogs, four 12 oz. sodas and a 2010 Program for ONLY $30. Plus you’ll receive a FREE prize pack courtesy of Drug Free Communities.
Thursday offers the Knot Hole Game presented by Turnbull Heating and Air.
For tickets, call the Muckdogs Box Office at 343-5454, ext. 1005.
- Billie Owens
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