Dawgs pull off comeback win

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June 1, 2019

By Dan Khavkin

Okotoks Dawgs

Okotoks, AB- The Okotoks Dawgs pulled off a legendary, bottom of the ninth comeback, to defeat the Fort McMurray Giants 13-12 Saturday night.

Relief pitcher and Starthclair, Man., native Noah Geekie got credited with the win thanks to his perfect final inning effort.

Dawgs Outfielder Jaxon Valcke went 2-6 on the night but his lone RBI was the difference.

“For me, the game was tied so I took the pressure off my self and tried to put a ball in play. I felt amped up swinging at the first two,” he says.

Down two strikes, Valcke came through and cashed in the game winning run.

“I jumped up in the box and I got a pitch to hit and it worked out in the end,” he concludes.


Tonight, was a classic display of the offence coming to life and the game coming down to the bullpen along with the abuse of it.

The Dawgs have had to rely on the bullpen for the third straight game but jumped on the poor defending by the Giants.

“Ben (Thompson) had a good start but we didn’t see enough off-speed pitches during their run on offence… our bullpen stopped the bleeding again and with an offence like ours, we knew as long as we slowed them down we had a chance,” says Dawgs acting bench boss Joe Sergent.

Both teams used a total of 10 pitchers. Six for the Dawgs and four for the Giants.

Six wild pitches, five total errors and two balks for the Giants painted an ugly picture on defence. They almost got away with the game had it not been for their lacklustre fielding.

The Dawgs meanwhile, committed four wild pitches, not being able to make up for the inconsistent pitching without some really timely errors on offence.

Auckland, New Zealand and Tiffin University commit Ben Thompson got the start Saturday night against his Giants counterpart Stanley Vargas.

Thompson kept making his task at hand difficult for himself but did a decent job digging himself out before being replaced in the fourth inning. The Dawgs alumni pitched three innings and a third with three strikeouts, surrendering eight hits and five earned runs.

Vargas had a calm start after an early first inning slip-up to start his day but also finished with 3 1/3 innings. He gave up seven runs, four earned on four hits.

Brett Esau started the shootout with a solo shot deep into right field to begin the show on offence on the game’s sixth pitch while second at bat.

In the bottom of the second, Richardo Sanchez propelled an RBI triple that fooled Giants outfield B.J. Minarcin as the outfielder slipped and had the ball drop and roll to the warning track to double the lead.

Top of the third however, Thompson found himself in trouble. With runners on second and third, Matt Hildebrandt cleared the bases with an RBI double to even the match at 2-2.

Fort McMurray opened the floodgates with a five-run inning that included a Hildebrandt two-run homerun that concluded the offensive run. He went 4-5 with three RBIs.

Okotoks made Fort McMurray pay for their blunders and lack of clutch pitching as the Dawgs returned the call in the bottom half.

Two errors, three hits and a five-run inning in the bottom half, supported by three wild pitches from the Giants, notched the game at 7-7 heading into the fifth inning.

After a three-run Giants inning, the Dawgs began to spark their comeback down 10-8.

Will Hollis found a pulse in the Dawgs offence and contributed with his second homerun in as many nights with his solo bomb to cut the deficit to one heading into the seventh.

The Giants, unphased, seemed to put the game to rest with a two-run eight inning to put them up 12-9 but the stranglehold did not last.

Two consecutive dropped fly balls put runners runners on second and third with none out.

Sanchez smacked a base hit right up to Jordan Williams who bobbled the ball but managed to toss the play to first before first baseman Joseph Maestu.

Next, a double from second basemen Liam Rihela tied the game before Valcke ripped the heart of the Giants out.

The rubber match is set for 2:05 p.m. Sunday afternoon.

SandlotsCBN Staff