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It gets better: the starting catcher was tossed from the game. A kid from Sweeney came spikes up and upended the Londonderry catcher (who held onto the ball and still recorded the 3rd out). This lead to some bench clearing and such. The catcher, back in the dugout, threw his helmet in frustration and the ump tossed him! Wow. Needless to say Brothers was irate! Now, Neverman is catching, Dalzell (a pure outfielder) is playing 3rd, B Finnegan is pitching (less than 8 innings for me this year), and a 15 year old is playing left. Doesn't sound good??? Not so fast: Neverman hit his second home run of the game (a 3 run shot to bring his rbi total to 8 on the game) and Londonderry leads 11-4 at the end of 6... I am amazed at the pure heart being shown by Londonderry. They are in their 27th inning on the day... On a side note: where the hell were all these hits in the high school semi-final???? 
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| Posts: 104 | Location: Londonderry | Registered: March 08, 2008 |    |
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I agree with your points regarding Keene as a baseball community, one of the best. What I don't agree with is the whole terrible pitching aspect. These are the best pitchers in the state and Neverman hit 6 home runs in the tournament. He is one of the top 2 hitters in the state (IMO), but that is too much. When Alumni field's power alley is, what 345?, that is just not right. By rule the power alley's should be at least 365-370. It is common knowledge amongst L coaches that Alumni makes Keene a different team. That is NOT to say they can't hit away from that park (not the case), what it simply says is that they are not the same offense away from that park (Though either way Keene can always hit). Alumni and Lions field in Goffstown are the smallest parks in Class L- simple fact, not opinion. Now, my biggest gripe about the tournament being held in Keene is the location. I understand it is nice for people who live there, but now EVERYONE else needs to travel very far rather than one team. How does that make sense? Concord, Manchester, and maybe Nashua are the three logical choices for holding something like that. Not Keene.
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| Posts: 104 | Location: Londonderry | Registered: March 08, 2008 |    |
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i think the state legion puts the tourney up for bid, or something like that. i don't love the drive but great park.imo no matter the size of the ballpark,it's the same size for everyone. i'm not saying pitching was bad, they just learned a few lesson's is all. 
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| Posts: 2362 | Location: new hampshire | Registered: March 25, 2003 |    |
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I agree with CLynch, although I hate the drive Alumni Field is a great place to play a ball game. Part of this is the pitching. The tournament starts on a Friday and goes through to Tuesday. 9 inning games and teams have to play up to 6 games. That is 54 innings to fill AND there is a pitching rule, I think it is 12 innings in a 72 hour period. The pitching is weaker, no team has the pitching to be able to keep teams in check when they are being forced to play so many games, like Londonderry 3 in one day. Good for Neverman with his 6 homeruns, it looks like playing in the band box actually played into Londonderry's hands. Being a former Post 27 player I am glad that the tournament was held in Keene. It looks like the small park helped them secure a state tournament. No matter what I still believe Keene, besides the drive, is a beautiful place to play. Congrats to Londonderry Post 27 and Rick Brothers, three games in one day is ridiculous it shows the true talent and desire of Londonderry Baseball.
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| Posts: 33 | Location: Manchester, NH | Registered: March 22, 2009 |    |
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