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Cotuit's
Reese Havens Named CCBL Player of the Week
For
Immediate Release
Kettleers
Can't Go Wrong with Havens Continued Torrid Pace at the Plate
By
John Garner/CCBL
Coca-Cola
Player of the Week
COTUIT,
MA — Reese Havens (South Carolina) made
an immediate impact with the Cotuit Kettleers, playing in just three
games this week. In those three games, Havens went 6-for-13 at the
plate, drove in seven runs, had an average of .462 and an OBP of
.500. Two of his six hits were home runs, which helped him to a
1.000 slugging percentage. Havens' biggest game of the week came
against Orleans, on his first day with the team. Havens went 3-for-5
while driving in six runs and helping Cotuit earn the win against
Orleans, 17-1.
Cotuit
Swinging Hot Bats
COTUIT,
MA – The Cape Cod Baseball League is a summer league where players
struggle adjusting to wood bats at the beginning of the season.
The league also plays home to some of the nation's best pitching
prospects who constantly flirt with complete games and shutouts
day in and day out.
Someone
apparently forgot to tell the Kettleers.
In
its first six games, Cotuit has scored over eight runs every time
out except one, which was a 5-1 loss at the hands of Falmouth. The
explosion has catapulted the Kettleers into first place in the Western
Division with a healthy 5-1 record.
Despite the amount of runs scored, this team
has stuck to the small ball style of play for which head coach Mike
Roberts has been known. They have already swiped 17 bases, good
for second in the league, and even Cotuit's power hitters have succumbed
to the unselfish style of ball played in Cotuit, laying down sacrifice
bunts and doing whatever it takes to manufacture runs.
The
biggest contribution has come from the bat of Reese Havens
(South Carolina) who has an astonishing seven RBIs in
nine at-bats. Equally amazing is Jeff Dunbar (UC
Riverside) and his six RBIs in six at-bats. The hot hitting has
been contagious for Cotuit, where fans have seen every player on
the roster record at least one RBI thus far on the young season.
The Kettleers have a combined team batting average of .343, easily
far and above the rest of the league, which is struggling to reach
the .250 mark.
With
everything seemingly functioning to perfection, Coach Roberts hasn't
been shy going to the
hit-and-run and taking chances on the base paths, a strategy he
is more than happy to implement.
“Hitting
like this makes my job a lot easier. The boys are making the games
fun to manage,” claimed the third-year Cotuit coach after an emphatic
beating of Orleans on Wednesday.
To say the bats alone are leading to the success
of the Kettleers would be a slap to the great young pitching staff
that has been assembled. The staff has only allowed more than three
runs in one game, and pitcher of the week Dan Delucia (Ohio
State) has been nearly perfect in his 16 innings of work, scattering
just five hits. His two starts have gone eight innings apiece, with
a gem coming at the hands of Bourne, where he struck out seven Braves.
The
pitching staff has compiled a combined ERA of 1.70.
The
numbers speak for themselves. Cotuit is the league's best team in
hitting and pitching. This dominance has left the loyal fans and
citizens of Cotuit foaming at the mouth in hopes that their team
can keep these numbers up and bring the Cape League title to where
it rightfully belongs.
By
Nicholas Mucci, CCBL Intern mucci@capecodbaseball.org
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