The Redlegs and Slammers met up for a double header on
Sunday August 9th to finish their regular season series.
The last time they met the two clubs were locked in a
titanic struggle in which the Slammers eventually
triumphed in extra innings. Despite these two clubs
being extremely even in terms of record over the years,
the Slammers have had the upper hand of late. In fact,
the last time the Redlegs had bested the Slammers was
back in June of 2018. Since then, the Slammers have
rattled off 9 straight wins against Camden. That streak
would finally come to an end in game 1 of this double
header, as the two teams again played an extremely close
contest that ended in a stressful 1-0 win for Camden.
As you might imagine, there wasn’t much offense to write
about in this one. Jacob Robinson went 2-3, James
Robinson went 1-3, and Cameron Svarda went 1-3. The
other Redleg hitters who logged hits were Jesse Jones and
Brad Malott, but more on that later.
The main story here was the pitching and the defense.
Aaron Carmack got the nod and was simply outstanding once
again. He was the tough luck loser in that extra innings
game the Slammers won earlier this summer, but on this
day he was on an absolute mission to lead his team to the
victory. Carmack, turning in quite possibly the best
season of his already impressive career, would hold the
league’s most potent offense at bay and deliver a
complete game shutout. He registered 7 strikeouts while
only giving up 6 hits through all 7 innings of work. The
last time the Slammers were blanked in a game was all the
way back on June 1st of 2014 by the Mad River Machine.
Brad Malott played a bit of hero in this game as well.
In the 2nd, he may have turned in the flashiest web gem
of the season for the Redlegs. With two outs and a
runner on 1st, Mark Barhorst hit a hard grounder up the
middle. Malott was able to range behind 2nd and make the
diving stop which was impressive in its own right. But
he wasn’t done, as he was able to flip the ball behind
his back to Matt Morrison who was waiting on 2nd to get
the force out and end the inning.
Carmack continued plowing through the Slammers lineup,
including the 5th inning when he struck out the side.
But Nick Wissman was keeping Camden off balance as well,
as not a single Redleg runner even made it to third base,
that is, until the top of the 7th.
The top of the 7th started ominously, as Wissman recorded
a strikeout and a pop out to 1st base. In a dire need to
keep the inning alive, Brad Malott singled, followed by
another single from James Robinson. Jesse Jones then
stepped to the plate and delivered the most important hit
of the game, a single that sent Malott flying around home
and crossing safely across the dish with a headfirst
slide ahead of the throw from the outfield.
The Slammers weren’t about to go down without a fight.
Mark Barhorst led off the bottom of the 7th with a
single, followed by a single from Kyle Markle to put two
on with nobody out. The next batter hit a chopper to
1st. Jesse Jones pounced and delivered a strike to 3rd
base to get the lead runner out in a crucial spot in the
game. Carmack then induced an infield pop up for the 2nd
out. The last batter then hit a hard ground ball to 3rd
base that Mike Hartman dove to corral. He then popped to
his feet and won the footrace to 3rd base to end the
game.
Boxscore
M Morrison | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
J Robinson | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
M Hartman | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
S Micomonaco | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
J Watson | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
B Malott | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
J Robinson | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
J Jones | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
C Svarda | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |