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Men's Baseball

Men's Baseball team

Team Information

Team tryouts commence in the fall, before the start of classes. Prospective players are urged to contact Coach Reid over the summer.

Head Coach: Tom Reid

Assistant Coaches: Steve McFadden and Jordan Reid

Contact Information:
Tom Reid
Head Coach, Men's Baseball
treid@cogeco.ca

League Website: www.ciba-abic.org

OUA/CIS: Competitive Club

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Baseball News

Queen's Baseball upset by York 6-4, 3-1
The Golden Gaels were upset on Saturday in their division semi-final playoffs versus the York Lions, losing 6-4 in nine innings and 3-1. Lack of timely hitting was their vice, as the Gaels left 17 base-runners stranded on the day. York moves on to face Durham College in the division finals. The winner qualifies for the National Championship, hosted by the University of Ottawa. The Gaels finish their season with a 7-7 record.


Men's Baseball (league)
GAME 1 - Queen's 1 Durham 5
Oshawa, On (October 1, 2006) - Durham surrendered only 5 hits in the contest, while their 4-run third inning was enough to hold on for the victory. Gaels' pitcher Jesse Kugler threw well, striking out seven on the day.

GAME 2
Oshawa, On (October 1, 2006) - Queen's whacked 10 hits in a rain-shortened, five-inning game. Pitcher Mark Greenberg was stellar, needing only to face 17 batters to record his 15 outs. He also went 2 for 3 at the plate.

At the end of the regular season, Queen's finishes second in their division with a 7-5 record. They will play host to the York Lions next weekend in the division semi-finals.

Submitted by Ben McLeod


Men's Baseball (league)
GAME 1 - Queen's 3 York 0
Kingston, On (September 30, 2006) - The Gaels rode on pitcher Mike Arsenault's complete game shutout to beat the Lions in a close contest. Queen's made use of their strength at bat by executing a sacrifice fly and a suicide squeeze to push the first two runs across. Steady defensive play kept York off the scoreboard.

GAME 2 - Queen's 4 York 7
Kingston, On (September 30, 2006) - Queen's ran into a hot pitcher from the York squad, who silenced the Gaels' bats for the better part of the game. The Gaels put up four runs late in the game, including solo homeruns from Graham Fulton and Alex Cook.

Submitted by Ben McLeod


Men's Baseball - Double header against Durham College 3-2, 8-6
Toronto, Ont (Sept 23, 2006) - In game one Queens got off to a good start with 2 runs in the first inning. Mathew Mills and Glen Uhrigg started the game with back to back singles. Mark Greenberg then got a hit to load the bases. Tyler Johnston got a hit driving in Mills and Uhrigg. Durham got three runs in the second inning. That's the way the score stayed (3-2) as both clubs left several runners on base but were unable to cash in with additional runs. Mike Bertoia started for Queens and pitched 4 innings. Dan Bevan pitched the remainder of the game.

In game two Queens scored three runs in the first inning.P. J. Lee and Glen Uhrigg started the game with base hits. Mark Greenberg got on base with a fielders choice. Lee scored on the play. With 2 out Alex Cook delivered a single driving in Uhrigg and Greenber. Durham replied with 5 runs in the bottom of the inning. In the 3rd inning Dave Shorrock lead off with a long double to centre field. Steve Nagy singled. Later Tyler Johnston singled driving in Shorrock making the score 5 to 4 for Durham. Durham scored 3 runs in the 6th inning increasing their lead to 8-4. In the 7th inning Uhrigg and Fulton singled. Shorrock and Greenberg flied out. Tyler Johnston got another hit driving in Uhrigg and Nagy who ran for Fulton. With 2 out and a runner on second Alex Cook grounded out. Final score 8-6 for Durham. Mike Arsenault pitched for Queens and was relieved in the 6th inning by Mark Greenberg.

Queens next game is at home on Saturday, September 30 against York University.

Submitted by Tom Reid, Head Coach


September 17, 2006 vs. York
The Queen's Golden Gaels swept a doubleheader from the York Lions winning 4-3 and 8-0. In game one York got the lead when they scored 3 times in the 3rd inning. Queens responded with 4 unanswered runs capped off by Dave Shorrock's winning RBI in the seventh inning. Jesse Kruger went the distance for Queens on the mound with another strong pitching performance.Jesse is now 2 -0 on the season. In game two Mike Arsenault pitched 6 scoreless innings before handing the ball over to Mike Bertoia who pitched a perfect 7th inning. Queen's bats came to life highlighted by a 2 run homer by Glen Uhrigg.