Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Gametime 7PM on August 1st



Waiting for August Baseball


Power forced to wait one more day for chance to punch ticket to NYCBL Championship Series

Niagara made what they hoped to be a final journey to Geneva's historic McDonough Park Tuesday Night, only to be turned away by rain. The Power, after making sure the team's most historic season would be extended into August with a walk-off win in Monday night's series opener, will be forced to wait until 7:00pm Wednesday for Game Two of the three game Division Championship matchup vs the Twins.

The Syracuse Jr. Chiefs and Geneva Red Wings were in the middle innings of Game Two of the Eastern Division Championship Series, also being played at McDonough Park, when the skies opened up. Syracuse leads the series 1-0, and the game 13-6, as they attempt to close out the other Geneva based team in the NYCBL's final four.  If weather holds, play will resume with the completion of the Eastern Division game at 3:00 pm before Niagara and the Geneva Twins battle it out in the nightcap.

Niagara is assured of at least one August playoff game at Sal Maglie Stadium. If the Twins even the series with a win in the re-scheduled contest, Game Three would be played on the shores of Hyde Park Lake at 7:00pm on Thursday. Should Niagara advance, they will host at least one League Championship Series game.

The Power will send Jonathan Knapp to the hill on Wednesday in an attempt to close out the second round and reach the first Championship Series in franchise history. 

Friday, July 27, 2012

Playoffs Tonight!!!

The 2012 NYCBL Playoffs Begin Tonight @ Sal Maglie Stadium

It will truly be a historic moment as tonight marks the first home playoff game in franchise history!!!

Stephen Becham will be on the mound for the Power in Game 1 of the three game series vs Western Division rival Olean

First Pitch of the Post-Season opener is set for 7pm. All home playoff games will be broadcast Live on the Patterson Sports Network.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Niagara secures #2 Seed, Home Field in Round One


In a season where nothing has come easy, The Niagara Power’s post-season fate was fittingly not decided until the very last regular season pitch. The Power held on to defeat division rival Olean 8-7 in a playoff primer Wednesday night. With the victory, Niagara secured second place in the West and home field advantage for the first round of the New York Collegiate Baseball League Playoffs.
The game saw Niagara build a 7-1 lead in the middle innings, before pushing an eighth and final run across in the top of 7th inning. It proved to be the game winner. Power head coach Garet Shivley used nine pitchers, while his offense used the same number of hits to secure the win. Every spot in the Niagara order again contributed to another trademark “team win.” 
It become clear very early that the return of Shakeel Newton to the lineup created a positive spark for the club. He would score the Power’s first run in the game’s opening inning. Newton, who had been away from the team due to a death in the family, ended the day 2 for 3 with 3 RBI’s and 2 Runs scored. 
After the Oilers pulled close in the late innings, there were tense moments for Power bullpen. The relief crew saw the tying and go-ahead runs come to the plate in each of the final three innings. In typical Power fashion they were each able to do just enough to survive. 
In the end it came down to a battle between Niagara’s hard throwing closer Scott Voyles and the heart of an explosive Olean order. After retiring the NYCBL’s triple crown winner and Homerun Derby champion Jon Kemmer on a groundout, Voyles struck out Power nemesis Brad Rush looking. When the dust settled, a ground ball to third base off the bat of pinch-hitter Michael Booth preserved the victory.
The marquee win was yet another snapshot in the photo album of historic moments for the franchise this summer. A Power team which hosted the League’s All-Star Game and secured the first home playoff game in its history, also rilled off a team record nine straight wins across the last two weeks. The Boys in Blue finished a most memorable 2012 campaign by winning 12 of their final 14 games, including a 11-1 mark after the break . 
With the arrival of the playoffs, the chance to make a lasting mark in league history is right around the corner. Thanks to Wednesday’s defeat of Olean, that final leg of the journey will begin at the Barber Shop.  
The Power open the playoffs Friday night at Sal Maglie Stadium. These same two teams will square off for the ninth time this summer. The Opening Pitch of the 2012 post-season is scheduled for 7pm.

Tonight's Lineup vs Olean...

Kiesel   SS
Newton  LF
Lynch 1B
Schweigert 3B
Taylor RF
Linne DH
DeCook CF
Jordan C
Hammel 2B

Schwartz P

The Battle for Playoff Seeding...

Tonight's game decides Second Place in the NYCBL West!

It's that simple...

If Niagara wins they would finish the season 24-16, leaving Olean 22-18

If Olean wins, both teams would finish 23-17...They will also then have gone 4-4 head to head.
The next level NYCBL tie-breaker is record vs Division Champion...Olean holds this tiebreaker.

THESE SAME TWO TEAMS WILL FACE OFF IN ROUND ONE OF THE PLAYOFFS
Round One will consist of a 3 Game Series to be played Friday, Saturday and Sunday (if necessary)

How important is home field in the series?
The #2 Seed will host Game 1 (Friday) and Game 3 (Sunday) (If Necessary)

Pennant Race Baseball tonight in Olean...First Pitch 5:00PM
Not only is it a playoff preview, it is for home field advantage!!!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Power Clinch Playoff Berth!!!


The Niagara Power baseball team punched a ticket to the 2012 post-season on Tuesday night with a 8-5 victory on the road in Wellsville. In the season’s final meeting between the two clubs, Niagara (20-15, 19-15 NYCBL) made sure that the Nitros (13-21), a team still pursuing one of the four coveted Western Division playoff berths, would be unable to catch them with only six games remaining for each team.
In a game which felt like a microcosm of the entire season, Niagara showed scoring potential from the start, but trailed early after surrendering a Grand Slam with two outs in the bottom of the 1st. The team then came to life, battling back on the mound, and overcoming adversity offensively. When two attempts at stealing home failed on very close plays to end both the 3rd and 4th innings, the Power simply responded with a five run 5th to take a 7-4 lead. They never looked back. In the end The Boys in Blue secured a historic victory for the franchise.
The win guarantees the Niagara Power at least one home playoff game, another first in an already memorable season. With a six game winning streak, including a 5-0 mark since hosting the All-Star Game, the hottest team in the New York Collegiate Baseball League has positioned itself to pursue an even more desirable position.
 The League’s post-season takes on a new format this year. The championship tournament will play out in three rounds, each round consisting of a three game series. The top seeds in each series will serve as hosts for Game 2 and 3 (if necessary) of the playoff matchups. Game 1 will be hosted by the lower seed. 
Niagara currently controls its own destiny as they now chase the #2 seed, which would mean even more time by the shores of Hyde Park Lake during the closing days of this hottest summer in recent memory. The spot is currently occupied by the Olean Oilers. The Power have pulled even with Olean in wins and are currently only two back in the loss column. Two games remain between the teams, including Friday evening’s highly anticipated matchup here in Niagara Falls.
Should the Power take both contests, they would be awarded the tiebreaker by virtue of winning the season series over Olean. The Power are already assured of at least a playoff spot, since they already hold the tiebreaker over Wellsville. Niagara has given its fans a classic baseball pennant race to keep a close eye on right down to the wire. 
“There is a great deal of excitement surrounding this baseball team as we have really hit our stride down the stretch,” commented coach Garrett Shively. His team is turning heads throughout the league and the region with the longest winning streak in the NYCBL this year. 
In the players eyes, there is no limit to what can become of this run. As Lone Star product Chane Lynch, the team’s first baseman who hit his fourth homerun of the season in Tuesday’s game, noted “We believe our team has the potential to do some special things. it’s a great group of guys, and we are finally beginning to play our best baseball.

The power head down the home stretch with three critical games at the Barber Shop this week. They will be in action at Sal Maglie Stadium Wednesday thru Friday versus Rochester, Geneva and Olean with games scheduled for 7:00 pm each night
General Manager Cal Kern, hopes the unique relationship that is forming between the city and this team continues to be strengthened, “the anticipation around our team continues to build with each win, we invite folks to come out to the ballpark and see what this group of guys will do next. It will no doubt be a playoff atmosphere this week where so much will be on the line with every pitch.” His team will now have more than a playoff atmosphere, thanks to Tuesday, they will finally have a home playoff game.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Today's Game Re-scheduled

Today's game (7/15) @ Geneva has been postponed due to Rain. It has been rescheduled as part of a doubleheader to be played next Sunday (7/22). The double dip with the Twins will begin at 3:00 pm.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Power Surge Into Stretch Run



Early indications are that the All-Star break (and the only three consecutive days off during the summer league season that come with it) was just what the Boys in Blue needed to get rolling again. Fresh off receiving high marks from both its fans and the rest of the NYCBL for a memorable hosting of the league’s All-Star Festivities for the first time in franchise history, the Niagara Power were given a job just as difficult. 
The Hyde Park Crew were forced to open the stretch run of the season, on the road, against the division leading Hornell Dodgers. They responded Friday night in a manner that can often turn an entire season around. The Power took control of the ballgame early and never looked back, cruising to an impressive 12-2 victory. 
Niagara (16-15, 15-15 NYCBL)  put together its most complete road performance of the year from start to finish. They defeated a Dodger team that had handed the club four consecutive losses, including arguably its toughest loss of the season just a couple of weeks ago. In doing so, the Power served noticed to the rest of the league that they plan on making some noise with the balance of their 2012 schedule.

Newcomer Jamie Suggs picked up his second win of the season with seven strong innings of work and every spot in the Niagara batting order was responsible for either driving in or scoring a run. Friday night’s win was a true “team victory” in every sense of the phrase.
Fans have the opportunity to be a part of the playoff push tomorrow night as Niagara returns home, in the hunt, with only 10 regular season games remaining. A double-header vs Wellsville is scheduled for Sal Maglie stadium. The first pitch of game one will be thrown at 4 PM with the second game scheduled to begin at 7.


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Power Rally At Home, Come Up Short vs Geneva


Baseball is a game that can often come down to just one pitch, that was the case for the Niagara power Tuesday night. On an evening full of positive energy... Frank Polino, the recently injured catcher, was back in the ballpark, a game weather reports indicated was likely to be rained was played with completely clear skies, and a large crowd showed up to support a Power team which had experience a very difficult start to the week... Niagara (10-12) saw its losing streak extended to a season high five games. 
RC Hubbard (2-2) fought hard through an outing in which he did not have his best stuff to work with on the mound. While the Niagara starter put a series of zeros on the board in most of his five plus innings, it was a single hanging curveball in the second frame that provided all the offense the Geneva Twins would need.  
After a single and a couple of free passes loaded the bases in the second inning, the Twins nine hole hitter Harrison Gioul drove the 3-2 offering into the left-centerfield gap to clear the bases and give Geneva an early 3-0 lead. They would add only one more run, also driven in by Giuoul in the 6th. Niagara battled back with a pair of runs in the bottom of the 7th, but in the end Gioul’s early blow proved to be enough.  
Seth Eller was excellent for the second straight appearance in relief, once again giving Niagara a chance by pitching scoreless inning after scoreless inning. The problem for the Power was a familiar one, stranded runners. The team left seven men on base, including three runners ninety feet away at 3rd. This pushed their total to 41 runners left on base during the five game losing streak. The team continued to battle in spite of their difficulty driving in runs, yet when all was said and done, the Power had fallen by a score of 4-2. 
Sometimes the ball just isn’t bouncing your way. That has literally been the case for the Hyde Park Crew this week. There is, however, plenty of time remaining for Niagara to right the ship. With 22 NYCBL games in the books, they have 18 games remaining to secure one of the division’s four playoff spots. After a scheduled day off to celebrate our nation’s birth, the Power will be back in action on both Thursday and Friday nights at Sal Maglie Stadium.