Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Hackers Clobber Monkeys

Shortstop Cy Garza Injured in 28-3 loss.

By: JMU, Staff Writer

August 24, 2010

Fullerton, California.

I don’t really want to write this one up. Cy injured his finger on a diving catch at shortstop half way through the game and could not continue. We then had to play 9 in the field against a Hackers team that can hit. The result was not pretty. Not pretty at all. Still, no matter how badly we got beat, it only counts as 1 in the loss column. We can bounce back.

Next Week: Bye. Next Game September 7 at 9:15 pm, Lemon Park. Monkeys at Slumpbusters.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Wheelchair Bandits Roll Over Monkeys

Monkeys Suffer 21-5 Defeat In Listless Performance

By: JMU, Staff Writer

August 17, 2010

Fullerton, California.

The Monkeys came into Tuesday night’s game riding the wave of a four game winning streak, brimming with confidence and eager to avenge their opening day loss to the Wheelchair Bandits. They scored four quick runs in the top of the first inning, took the field in the bottom of the first, and then everything fell apart.

“Against a team like that, we don’t have much of a margin for error,” commented Manager John Upton. “We made a couple of key errors in the bottom of the first which lead to a bunch of unearned runs. When we finally recorded the third out in that inning we were just down by seven runs, but tonight, for whatever reason, we seemed to lack the spirit to bounce back.”

Lack of timely hitting resulted in the Monkeys putting runners on base, but failing to score them in the second, third and fourth innings. At times, they seemed on the verge of starting a rally only to have their hopes dashed by a line drive hit right at a defender or a ground ball into a double play. In all, they stranded 8 baserunners over five innings.

The Monkeys defense tightened up in the middle innings, but their lack of offense put the game out of reach, and by the end of 5, the Wheelchair Bandits plated enough runs to mercy the Monkeys.

“I hate to lose like that, but the way we played tonight, we would have had a hard time beating anyone,” said Upton. “ We got a but unlucky with the bats, but we have no excuses for how we played in the field. We need to get better as a team backing each other up on every play, hustling after every ball, and refusing to concede easy runs. We just didn’t execute well on defense, mentally and physically, and though the box score reads just four errors, I feel as if that was one of our poorer defensive efforts of the season.”

Left center fielder Matt Beighley should be back with the team for next week’s game, which will allow the Moneys outfielders to return to their natural positions and hopefully solidify the team’s outfield defense. They will need a strong effort from everyone as next week’s match-up with the second place Hackers carries major playoff implications.

Monkey Notes:

Shortstop Daniel Quinones’s recovery from his dislocated knee is ahead of schedule. Though he remains doubtful for a return this season, Monkeys management hopes to have him back in uniform for the start of the Fall, 2010 campaign.

Next Game: August 24 2010. 8:00 pm, Lemon Park. Hackers at Monkeys.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Wheelchair Bandits Roll Over Monkeys

Monkeys Suffer 21-5 Defeat In Listless Performance

By: JMU, Staff Writer

August 17, 2010

Fullerton, California.

The Monkeys came into Tuesday night’s game riding the wave of a four game winning streak, brimming with confidence and eager to avenge their opening day loss to the Wheelchair Bandits. They scored four quick runs in the top of the first inning, took the field in the bottom of the first, and then everything fell apart.

“Against a team like that, we don’t have much of a margin for error,” commented Manager John Upton. “We made a couple of key errors in the bottom of the first which lead to a bunch of unearned runs. When we finally recorded the third out in that inning we were just down by seven runs, but tonight, for whatever reason, we seemed to lack the spirit to bounce back.”

Lack of timely hitting resulted in the Monkeys putting runners on base, but failing to score them in the second, third and fourth innings. At times, they seemed on the verge of starting a rally only to have their hopes dashed by a line drive hit right at a defender or a ground ball into a double play. In all, they stranded 8 baserunners over five innings.

The Monkeys defense tightened up in the middle innings, but their lack of offense put the game out of reach, and by the end of 5, the Wheelchair Bandits plated enough runs to mercy the Monkeys.

“I hate to lose like that, but the way we played tonight, we would have had a hard time beating anyone,” said Upton. “ We got a but unlucky with the bats, but we have no excuses for how we played in the field. We need to get better as a team backing each other up on every play, hustling after every ball, and refusing to concede easy runs. We just didn’t execute well on defense, mentally and physically, and though the box score reads just four errors, I feel as if that was one of our poorer defensive efforts of the season.”

Left center fielder Matt Beighley should be back with the team for next week’s game, which will allow the Moneys outfielders to return to their natural positions and hopefully solidify the team’s outfield defense. They will need a strong effort from everyone as next week’s match-up with the second place Hackers carries major playoff implications.

Monkey Notes:

Shortstop Daniel Quinones’s recovery from his dislocated knee is ahead of schedule. Though he remains doubtful for a return this season, Monkeys management hopes to have him back in uniform for the start of the Fall, 2010 campaign.

Next Game: August 24 2010. 8:00 pm, Lemon Park. Hackers at Monkeys.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Monkeys Pummel That Team, Win Streak at 4


Flores Hurls 5 Hitter as Monkey Bats Come Alive in 19-3 Victory

By: JMU, Staff Writer

August 10, 2010

Fullerton, California.

The Monkeys came out firing Tuesday Night at Lemon Park, leaving few in attendance in doubt of their playoff intentions, but with many questions as to what their playoff lineup might look like.

In a pattern that developed at the beginning of the season, the Monkeys used their sixth different lineup in as many games. With starter Daniel Quinoes on the injured list and backup Cy Garza out of town, manager John Upton moved left-centerfielder Matt Beighley into the infield vacancy.

“I normally don’t like making moves like that because it I basically have to re-set most of the outfield as well, but by now, with as many roster moves as we’ve made this season, they guys are used to it,” said Upton. With Beighley at shortstop, Upton moved Curtis Brown from right center to left center, started rookie Ryan Dorigan in right center, and utility man Brian Castaneda into right. The re-alignment worked. The Monkeys as a whole looked exceptionally sharp in the filed, with Beighley playing error-free at shortstop and the team committing just two errors all night.

Pitcher Frank Flores kept That Team off balance most of the night, holding them to a mere five singles over seven innings of play. Mixing in a wicked combination of lobs and short balls, Flores surrendered just one earned run, walking none, and striking out one.

Offensively, the Monkeys played an uncharacteristic yet effective game of small ball. Just two of their twenty-one hits went for extra bases (a double and triple by Castaneda), but they managed to plate 19 runs. “I think tonight’s performance at the plate may have surprised a few people,” remarked Upton. “Though we usually rely on the long ball for our runs, tonight we adopted a mostly patient approach at the plate, took our walks, and basically put the ball in play. With speedsters like Ryan Dorigan and Matt Beighley on the base paths all night, we are a tough team to defend against.”

Once again, Frank Flores led the Monkey attack with a 5 for 5 performance. In all, six Monkeys managed multi-hit performance and the team got offensive contributions throughout the lineup.

“If we continue to play like we played tonight, I like our chances against anyone,” said daytime first baseman John Maresca after the game. With league leaders Wheelchair Bandits up next for the Monkeys, the team will face their toughest task of the season.

Monkey Notes:

Shortstop Daniel Quinones’s knee continues to heal on schedule. The Monkeys hope to have him back in uniform for the Fall 2010 campaign.

Next Game: August 17 2010. 6:45 pm, Lemon Park.. Monkeys at Wheelchair Bandits.

** Pictures from the game can be found here. **

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Monkeys Flatten Yokohamas, Win 3rd Straight

Team Yokohama No Match for Monkeys in 18-5 Drubbing

By: JMU, Staff Writer

August 3, 2010

Fullerton, California.

In the end, the only drama in Tuesday’s game between the Monkeys and Team Yokohama was whether or not the Monkeys would mercy them. The Monkeys, using their fifth different lineup in as many games, jumped out to an early 15-1 lead and cruised the rest of the way to an 18-5 win in seven innings.

“We’ve had our share of injuries and personnel issues this season, so when Daniel Quinones injured his knee late last week, we had to dip into the free agent pool yet again,” stated Monkeys manager John Upton. The Monkeys announced before the game that they had signed Cy Garza to fill in at shortstop until Quinones could return. They also signed catcher Merry Arrogante to a one game contract to back up starter Darren Valen. Garza went 3 for 4 with a grand slam in a sparkling Moneys debut, and Arrogante went one for three, scoring two runs.

Pitcher Frank Flores scattered 10 hits over 7 innings, allowing just one earned run and striking out 6.

Defensively, the Monkeys did not appear as sharp as they had in previous games, but John Upton allowed his players to play a variety of different positions and did not appeared concerned about the performance of the team. “Tonight we had some fun out there,” he remarked after the game. “The Yokohamas have good team spirit and are improving, so we were happy that we were able to give them seven innings of competitive softball.”

Brian Castaneda led the way offensively for the Monkeys with a four-for-four performance. Frank Flores contributed three hits and picked up another five rbi’s. Catcher Darren Valen, who has been working hard in the batting cages, broke out his hitting slump with a sharp single up the middle.

Monkey Notes:

The team announced that it placed shortstop Daniel Quinones on the 30 day disabled list effective July 30. Quinones had dislocated his kneecap in a co-ed game. The kneecap was popped back into place the next day and he is expected to make a full recovery.

Pitcher Frank Flores leads the league in fielding and slugging percentage. He is also in the top 10 in batting average, home runs, and rbi’s. The only other Monkey on the leader board is left center fielder Matthew Beighley (10th in average, 7th in slugging).

Next Game: August 10 2010. 6:45 pm, Lemon Park.. Monkeys at That Team.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Monkeys Tame Sex Panthers

Short-handed Panthers no match for Monkeys in 5 inning, 19-4 Rout

By: JMU, Staff Writer

July 27, 2010

Fullerton, California.

The Monkeys continued their winning ways in an textbook performance Tuesday night as they dispatched a depleted Sex Panthers squad that could field just nine players. “When the Panthers took the field with just 9 defenders, I knew we were going to score some runs,” stated Monkeys manager John Upton. “The question in my mind was how we were going to perform in the field.”

Given the Moneys erratic defensive play this season, Upton was justified in his concern. After scoring 6 runs in the top of the first inning, the Monkeys were able to hold their lead courtesy of some solid, error-free play in the field. Pitcher Frank Flores also performed well, scattering 10 hits over five innings.

Offensively, the Monkeys appeared to be in mid-season form. The team scored multiple runs in the each of the first four innings, and after the top of the fifth, their lead stood at 18-1. The Panthers rallied attempted to rally in the bottom of the fourth and fifth innings, but each time were stopped short due in large part to some overly-aggressive base running.

Michael Barnett led the way offensively for the Monkeys with a particularly impressive night at the plate. Barnett went four for four with a home run and four rbi’s. Matt Beighley also homered, and Curtis Brown, Brian Castaneda, and Daniel Quinones turned in multi-hit performances. Rookie Ryan Dorigan picked up his first hit as a Monkey.

Monkey Notes:

Utility-infielder John Maresca returned to the Monkeys lineup Tuesday night after missing the first three games of the season. Maresca went 1 for 2 on the night with a walk.

Next Game: August 3 2010. 8:00 pm, Lemon Park.. Team Yokohama at Monkeys.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Monkeys Bust Slump Against Slumpbusters

Daniel Quinones and Frank Flores lead Monkey attack in 13-8 victory

By: JMU, Staff Writer

July 13, 2010

Fullerton, California.

The Monkeys bats came to life Tuesday evening at Lemon Park, giving the team a much-needed victory and snapping a frustrating two game losing streak.

After being pummeled by the Wheelchair Bandits in the Season Opener and turning in a lackluster effort in last week’s loss to a beatable Hackers team, the Monkeys took the field Tuesday evening hungry for a victory. The team had yet another new look, with rookies Ryan Dorigan starting in right field and Bernard Chang playing first. Ruben Quinones moved across the diamond to third base, and rookie Brian Castaneda played second base.

The Monkeys set the Slumpbusters down in order in the first and second innings, plating two runs themselves in the bottom of the second. The Slumpbusters took a four-two lead in the top of the third, but the Monkeys answered back with three of their own in the bottom of that frame. The score sea-sawed back and forth throughout the middle innings before the Monkeys began to pull away. The Monkeys took the lead for good in the bottom of the fifth, and held the Slumpbusters scoreless in the final two innings to take claim victory.

Frank Flores lead the way offensively for the Monkeys with a 4-4 performance, driving in four runs and raising his league-leading batting average to a gaudy .909. Daniel Quinones went three for four while driving in five runs, and Bernard Chang was a single away from hitting for the cycle in a remarkable 3-for-3 league debut. Also chipping in with three hits apiece were Ruben Quinones, Matthew Beighley, and John Upton. Brian Castaneda contributed a single and a double.

“It is too early in the season to talk about “must win” games, but we really needed to win this one,” remarked Monkeys manager John Upton. “We certainly haven’t been playing to our potential, and while the five errors we committed tonight serve as a reminder that we still have some work to do, we definitely took some steps in the right direction.”

One of those steps would appear to be putting together a consistent lineup. “I think it would be fair to say that part of the problem this season has been that we have not been able to have the same guys playing the same positions week after week,” observed Upton. “We are still working on a few things, but I suspect that the lineup you see next game (July 27) will be more or less the same lineup that we will use for the remainder of the season.” When asked if Ruben Quinones’ move to third base would be permanent, Upton indicated that this would be likely. As to other moves, Upton told the assembled media that they would have until the 27th.

Monkey Notes:

The Monkeys were without utility-infielder John Maresca and right fielder Michael Barnett, both of whom were attending the Major League baseball All-Star game. Both are expected back in the lineup on the 27th.

Next Game: July 27 2010. 9:15 pm, Lemon Park.. Monkeys at Sex Panthers.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Monkeys Slump Continues in 25-15 Loss to Hackers

Team wastes 2HR, 6 RBI night by Pitcher Frank Flores

By: JMU, Staff Writer
July 6, 2010
Fullerton, California.

Looking to bounce back from last week’s drubbing at the hands of the Wheelchair Bandits, the Monkeys took the field Tuesday evening with a renewed sense of purpose. “That beating we took in the season opener is not the way we wanted to kick off the summer campaign,” remarked team Manager John Upton. “I think the team was still a bit drained, emotionally and physically, from the spring playoffs and we just weren’t ready to play. We had higher expectations for tonight’s game”

While the team looked better against the Hackers, the Monkeys still have some work to do to get back into playoff-contention form.

The game started out in promising fashion, with the Monkeys sending 10 men to the plate and scoring six runs in the top of the first inning, but when Hackers roared back with 8 runs of their own in the bottom of the first, several of which were directly attributable to porous Monkey defense, the team knew it would be in for a struggle.

“The Hackers are a quality organization and hit the ball well,” remarked Upton. “They might not hit with a great deal of power, but they take their walks and base hits, and if you give them extra outs in the field, as we did tonight, they will make you pay.”

The Monkeys seemed to gather themselves defensively following that shaky start and held the Hackers to just two runs over the next two innings. Offensively, the Monkeys began chipping away at the lead and after three innings, the score was knotted up at 10.

The fourth inning was the turning point in the game. The Monkeys had the opportunity to take the lead in the top of frame, but were set down in order. The failure to score seemed to unnerve them, which led to several errors in the bottom of the fourth, and by the time they trotted off the field at the end of the inning, they were looking at a seven run deficit. The Monkeys managed to score a couple of runs in the top of the fifth, but the defense did not improve and they surrendered another 8 runs in the bottom of that inning, essentially putting the game out of reach. As time expired in the middle of the sixth, the Monkeys were forced to accept their second straight defeat.

“This may sound strange coming off of a 10 run loss, but I truly believe that this was a winnable game for us,” said Upton. “We hit the ball pretty well tonight, and had we played better defensively, we would have held them to half the number of runs. We need to work on our fundamentals, make smarter plays out there in the field, and I guarantee you will be seeing different results on the scoreboard.”

Leading the way offensively for the Monkeys was pitcher Frank Flores, who smacked two line-drive three-run home runs. Daniel Quinones notched three hits and Brain Castaneda launched a three run triple down the right field line.


Monkey Notes:

The Monkeys welcomed several new players into the fold on Tuesday night. Jon Hampe, acquired off of the free agent wire, played third base and Kevin McGlensey covered second base. In addition, Brian Castaneda, who started the season with the Monkeys, played right field.

Matt Beighley and John Maresca were out of the lineup on vacation. Beighley is expected back for the July 13 game vs. the Slumpbusters, but Maresca is not expected back until the 27th.

The Monkeys announced the acquisition of utility player Ryan Dorigan, who is expected to make his Monkeys debut July 13.

Next Game: July 13, 2010. 9:15 pm, Lemon Park.. Slumpbusters at Monkeys. Pocket schedules will be made available to all fans in attendance.