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Tournaments  | Story | 7/16/2015

Georgia Jackets are the real deal

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EMERSON, Ga. – After a very long and hot final day of pool play, many teams amped up for their first round of playoffs that were to be played later on Wednesday night. Some teams saw their dreams of winning the 16u WWBA National Championship come to a disappointing end, and others saw their team flourish. For those who saw their playoff run extend in to Thursday's early morning games, there is little time to reflect on the game you just played; you just have to keep trudging forward and prepare for the next.

This intense playoff format calls for extreme mental focus, and with the scalding triple-digit heat in the heart of Georgia, that is quite the tall order. However, to a team that is battle tested, keeping that focus is something that comes naturally.

Fortunately for the teams that received the 8:00 a.m. timeslot of games got to play in a brisk and breezy atmosphere without the real risk of complete physical drainage. If you were able to wake up early enough to catch these games, you were certainly in for a treat, as there were some great matchups.

The most interesting being the game between the No. 2 seed Florida Burn Pennant 2016 and the No. 34 seed Chain National teams. Despite the gap in seeding between these two teams, this game was about as close as it gets. Both teams are perennial championship contenders at Perfect Game events, and both had very respectable rosters with their fair share of college commitments, so you knew this game was going to come down to the wire.

The game began as a bit of a pitcher’s duel between both teams’ starters, but as the game progressed, both were able to muster up a tiny bit of offense and put one run on the board. The 1-1 stalemate would hold until the final inning, where Chain National would finally find their approach at the plate and put together a late inning rally. This rally proved to be successful, as they scored three runs, which proved to be just too much of a deficit for the Burn to overcome.

Chain National would prevent the Burn offense from scoring in the final inning and walk away with a 4-1 win. Their ticket to the second round of the playoffs had now been punched, and Chain National is more confident now than ever.

Even though their seed coming into playoffs was unfavorable, Head Coach Andy Burress and his squad paid absolutely no mind to it. They know what they are capable of, as their pitching staff, led by PG All-American Anthony Locey and electric 2017 lefthander D.L. Hall, has served them well thus far this tournament. Not to mention, they won the 16u BCS Finals two weeks ago, so there is no doubt in their mind they can capture the 2015 16u WWBA National Championship title.

No matter what the seed was, we won the BCS, and we were the team to beat,” Burress said after the game. “I don’t believe in being the underdog ever. With the guys that we have, we just want to go play our game. We play defense and throw strikes; we don’t have any huge guys, but we just do the little things right. This win against the Burn was big, but for us, we just have to keep the mental mistakes down and take care of the baseball.”

The Chain National are certainly a team to watch for, but as the morning shifted from the early morning slot to the one at 10:30 a.m., more promising teams emerged as winners.

One of those teams were the Georgia Jackets, who would play their second round of playoffs against the St. Louis Gamers. The Jackets are no strangers to the intense atmosphere of the playoffs, considering they have absolutely dominated at PG 15u events earlier this summer. Last year they were able to win the 15u WWBA National championship with essentially the same roster they have in this year’s 16u tournament. They are definitely a proven squad, but they know they have a long road ahead of them if they want to add some more hardware to the trophy case.

The Jackets would draw first blood in this game, as they brought one run in off of a walk and two base hits in the opening frame.

Chaney Rogers went 2-for-4 with a big two-run home run in the Georgia Jackets 4-1 win over the St. Louis Gamers on Thursday.
An error in the second inning with two outs allowed the Jackets to continue their run at the plate, as first baseman Chaney Rogers, who has been on an absolute tear all tournament, stepped up to the plate and hit a skyrocket over the right field fence. The inning would end shortly thereafter, but Rogers had already done the damage, and now the Jackets had a little bit of cushion to work with.

The starter for the Jackets ended his day very early because of a pre-existing injury, and the game was now thrust into the hands of Austin Weiermiller. Weiermiller, who was named the Most Valuable Pitcher at the 2014 15u PG/East Cobb Invitational – one of three 15u events the Georgia Jackets won last year – had virtually no preparation when he was handed to take over the role as the starter, but that did not affect him one bit. He pitched very well on such short notice, and really started racking up the strikeouts. His fastball was very effective, as he was able to live down in the zone and locate his pitches with precision on both the inner and outer sides of the plate.

I was just hanging out on the bench, and all of the sudden I was warming up and thrown into the game,” Weiermiller said. “It was a little bit of a curveball, going into the game without having any idea I was pitching, but that’s what baseball is all about. Battling adversity and getting in tough situations but finding your way out.

(Throwing a) first-pitch strike was really big today; also I was able to mix it up with my off-speed. I was able to keep them out on their front foot and come in with the fastball. (My) go-to pitch in this game was the changeup, just because of the way I was going in and out with it and also because of the way it complimented my fastball. They were a good hitting team, so I had to mix it up and keep them off of their game.”

Weiermiller kept the Gamers' bats very quiet, but they had been putting good swings on the ball as the innings progressed and finally in the sixth inning they put it all together. A check swing base knock to start the inning would put a man on, and then a clutch triple would bring him in. Ultimately that one run is all they would be able to score, and the Jackets came right back in the next inning to make the score 4-1, as Weiermiller completed his dominance over the Gamers with a 10 strikeout performance.

This game didn’t feature much offense, and that is something that Head Coach Paul Meade would like to see improve moving forward. When there was offense it was certainly exciting, especially Rogers’ two-run bomb in the second. Rogers, who was named the Most Valuable Player at last year's 14u WWBA Naional Championship, has been superb all tournament, hitting .455 with four RBI and six runs scored, and finished this game going 2-for-4

My approach at the plate today was to see fastball and hit it, really,” Rogers said of his performance. “They throw a lot of changeups in the dirt, so I had to see a fastball up, stay back, and put a good swing on it. I just really changed my approach at the plate this week. Just sitting back and waiting on my pitch to hit, but I’ve also just been seeing a lot of good pitches.

Now that we’re in playoffs, it’s definitely more intense. We got to play like it’s our last game, and keep moving forward.”

Coach Meade is proud of his players, but he knows what it takes to make it through these long-lasting tournaments, and he would like to see his team turn the focus up a notch. He knows they have a winning attitude, it’s just about committing to the overall goal of winning a National Championship and doing everything in your power to make it happen.

Once we get to playoffs, our guys get more excited,” Meade said. “They like to compete and go at it, so if anything, we get better in playoffs. Come bracket play, and when the pressure is on, we feel like we are at our best.

(The) key factor in today’s win was Weiermiller coming off the bench and stepping it up big time. He came in and kinda does what he does, and then our defense backed him up real well. Moving forward, we’re going to have to pitch well and keep that defense up, but we really have to attack the ball offensively. We have to make these happen, and we’re best when we’re aggressive like that.”


 


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