Swinging | Free-swinging Selah Drubs East Valley
April 21, 2011 – 1:42 am
SELAH, Wash. ” With all due respect to Casey Stengel, Yogi Berra or whoever first said, “Half this game is 90 percent mental,” Mike Archer would like to add an asterisk.
Sure, the veteran Selah coach would emphasize, thinking is crucial to winning baseball. But when done to excess, he would hasten to stress that it can simply get in the way.
“We’ve always worked a lot on hitting the ball the other way or taking it up the middle,” Archer said Tuesday, after his second-ranked Vikings had battered East Valley 14-4 in a five-inning battle of CWAC unbeatens at Carlon Park. “But we reached a point this season where we realized we were thinking too much at the plate, and were limiting some of our kids. Since then we’ve just basically told ‘em to swing from their heels.”
Or as Kyle Fickes would say, “Grip it and rip it ” every day.”
Selah (13-0 CWAC, 15-0 overall) scored in each inning, including a six-run second frame, pounding out 12 hits en route to assuming sole possession of first place.
After the Viks visit Prosser and No. 4 East Valley (12-1, 12-3) hosts Wapato for doubleheaders on Saturday, Selah and the Red Devils will meet again next Tuesday for a single game at EV.
Perhaps a prime example of the Vikings’ free-swinging philosophy occurred in the aforementioned second inning, when with two out and the bases loaded, Jake Monson was badly fooled on a first-pitch breaking ball from Jonathan Janis.
On the very next offering, however, the sturdily-built Monson crushed a double off the left-field wall to score all three runners.
“That’s the whole deal,” Archer shrugged. “Look silly on a pitch, don’t let it bother you. Stand in there and take a good cut at the next one.”
The bottom portion of Selah’s lineup got plenty of
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