no cragon you are wrong. The catcher is Lucas Hulsey who did go and play college baseball, but the one who is playing for the marlins is Adam Howard who is playing shortstop I believe, good try though
u are right...i watched that in school with no sound and assumed it was howard catching...my mistake...what did brady do after high school...didn't he have surgery?
In the state sectionals, Sikeston was taking on North County, the defending state champs. Sikeston was ranked first in the state, NC second. Blake was the starter for Sikeston and a hard-throwing lefty, Shea Brady, started for North County. Brady was 10-0 on the year with 113 Ks in 58 IP and an ERA just over 1.00. Blake had a career record of 26-0. Something had to give.
In a scoreless top of the fourth inning, Blake quickly retired the first two guys. The third one grounded a slow roller to the first baseman. It was slow enough and close enough to the bag that he looked up to see where the runner was to
determine if he had to toss to Blake covering or if he could take it himself.
But then the story gets good. In the bottom of the fifth, Sikeston loads the bases with one out. The No. 2 hitter is up; Blake is on deck. Everyone in the park is thinking, anything but a double play and Sikeston is back in this. If they don't score, they're likely done.
The No. 2 guy Ks. So Blake walks in, bases loaded, two outs in the bottom of the fifth. Keep in mind this is a lefty on the mound that averages two strikeouts per inning.
The catcher is a great hitter. Blake had struck him out looking in the first on three pitches. It was only his second K all season. He was probably feeling pretty good about his team's chances chances being up 3-0 that late in the game. He should have felt good about those chances.
But then the story gets good. In the bottom of the fifth, Sikeston loads the bases with one out. The No. 2 hitter is up; Blake is on deck. I'm thinking, anything but a double play and we're back in this. If we don't score, we're done.
The No. 2 guy Ks. So Blake walks in, bases loaded, two outs in the bottom
of the fifth. Keep in mind this is a lefty on the mound that averages two strikeouts per inning.
The first pitch was a curve for a strike. Blake was taking all the way. The catcher looks at Blake and says something along the lines of, "You just missed your pitch." Blake, stunned, asks, "What?" No answer. The catcher now is getting back in his crouch. Blake actually leans down to him. "What did you say to me?" No answer. Then Blake says, "Throw it again."
Blake crushed one over the right centerfield fence. I'm not talking about one that just clears the fence either. It went over the 350' mark. But there was a tree that was about 50' high on the other side of the fence. It went over that tree. Amazing.
Hey catcher thts a BOMB.
eeee12ify 1 year ago
It's so amazing that Blake is my cousin and now he's playing for my favorite team the cubs that I have loved since i six years old I can't believe it
whattheheppie 1 year ago
I never played against Dewitt, but i have friends that did play against him. I think that's incredible.
hypeone33 2 years ago
does someone know who's #13?
Keffer1313 2 years ago
Nice! DeWitt is one of my favorite Dodger players. He plays hard and does whatever he can to help the team.
ebolaboi 2 years ago
no cragon you are wrong. The catcher is Lucas Hulsey who did go and play college baseball, but the one who is playing for the marlins is Adam Howard who is playing shortstop I believe, good try though
tubeofyou123 3 years ago
u are right...i watched that in school with no sound and assumed it was howard catching...my mistake...what did brady do after high school...didn't he have surgery?
cragon25 3 years ago
on another note...that catcher is now in teh marlins organization
cragon25 3 years ago
i live in and played for farmington and was there for that game...that ball was in the road...which is a good 120 feet away from the fence
cragon25 3 years ago
When Blake looks back at the catcher, the catcher said something about no one can touch the pitchers curve, and Blake told him to throw it again
sikeston85 3 years ago
hahahahaha. Amazing.
thatawkwardguy 3 years ago
May 28, 2004
In the state sectionals, Sikeston was taking on North County, the defending state champs. Sikeston was ranked first in the state, NC second. Blake was the starter for Sikeston and a hard-throwing lefty, Shea Brady, started for North County. Brady was 10-0 on the year with 113 Ks in 58 IP and an ERA just over 1.00. Blake had a career record of 26-0. Something had to give.
RM23RM23 3 years ago
In a scoreless top of the fourth inning, Blake quickly retired the first two guys. The third one grounded a slow roller to the first baseman. It was slow enough and close enough to the bag that he looked up to see where the runner was to
determine if he had to toss to Blake covering or if he could take it himself.
RM23RM23 3 years ago
The ball took a bad hop at that moment and the guy got on. The next guy blooped a hit to center. The next guy crushed one for a three-run home run.
Blake was obviously upset. And it wasn't at the first baseman, it was at himself for allowing the home run.
RM23RM23 3 years ago
But then the story gets good. In the bottom of the fifth, Sikeston loads the bases with one out. The No. 2 hitter is up; Blake is on deck. Everyone in the park is thinking, anything but a double play and Sikeston is back in this. If they don't score, they're likely done.
The No. 2 guy Ks. So Blake walks in, bases loaded, two outs in the bottom of the fifth. Keep in mind this is a lefty on the mound that averages two strikeouts per inning.
RM23RM23 3 years ago
The catcher is a great hitter. Blake had struck him out looking in the first on three pitches. It was only his second K all season. He was probably feeling pretty good about his team's chances chances being up 3-0 that late in the game. He should have felt good about those chances.
RM23RM23 3 years ago
But then the story gets good. In the bottom of the fifth, Sikeston loads the bases with one out. The No. 2 hitter is up; Blake is on deck. I'm thinking, anything but a double play and we're back in this. If we don't score, we're done.
The No. 2 guy Ks. So Blake walks in, bases loaded, two outs in the bottom
of the fifth. Keep in mind this is a lefty on the mound that averages two strikeouts per inning.
RM23RM23 3 years ago
The first pitch was a curve for a strike. Blake was taking all the way. The catcher looks at Blake and says something along the lines of, "You just missed your pitch." Blake, stunned, asks, "What?" No answer. The catcher now is getting back in his crouch. Blake actually leans down to him. "What did you say to me?" No answer. Then Blake says, "Throw it again."
RM23RM23 3 years ago
He did.
Blake crushed one over the right centerfield fence. I'm not talking about one that just clears the fence either. It went over the 350' mark. But there was a tree that was about 50' high on the other side of the fence. It went over that tree. Amazing.
Oh, and Sikeston won 4-3.
RM23RM23 3 years ago