OT - High school baseball game ‘a travesty’ after 65-0 score in 3 innings

Submitted by Cold War on

Words like “travesty” don’t usually apply to a high school baseball game. They do when the final score of that game is 65-0.

As first noted by the Newark Advocate, a newspaper in Ohio, and followed upon by Sporting News columnist Bill Bender, the Licking County (Oh.) Licking Heights High baseball team routed Columbus (Oh.) Harvest Prep High by a final score of 65-0. The game was halted after three innings, by which point Licking Heights already had accumulated 48 hits, 13 walks and a troubling 11 hit batsmen.

The Hornets scored 16 runs in the first inning, 18 runs in the second and 31 in the third. Harvest Prep scored no runs at all.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highschool-prep-rally/high-school-baseball-game-travesty-65-0-score-104905338.html

Blazefire

April 19th, 2013 at 8:57 PM ^

I don't really understand. Both teams played, and they called it off as soon as it was prudent to do so. Were they supposed to call it off after the first half inning?

The travesty, I guess, if there is one, is in Harvest Prep's inability to field something even remotely resembling a high school baseball team.

MichiganManOf1961

April 19th, 2013 at 9:07 PM ^

I hate stories like this.  What was Licking supposed to do, intentionally strike out?  Also, eleven hit batters in three innings?  That is the more disconcerting fact.  Either Harvest Prep has a blind pitcher or they were targeting Licking.

Good for Licking.  Harvest Prep... just because you can play baseball doesn't mean you should.

~Herm

MichiganManOf1961

April 19th, 2013 at 9:12 PM ^

Hey, after the 6th hit batter, if I was Licking's coach, I'm telling my players to swing for the fences to put up 100.  Eleven hit batters is either entirely incompetent or extremely dirty play.

~Herm 

Alton

April 19th, 2013 at 9:41 PM ^

Given the total of 48 base hits in 3 innings, I'm guessing those 11 batters weren't exactly rolling around in pain after getting hit.

Anyway, you can't run out the clock in baseball.  The defensive team has to get the outs, and there's nothing ethical the offense can do to help.

 

MichiganManOf1961

April 19th, 2013 at 11:03 PM ^

And I'd put up another 10 runs.  Who wins?  Look, if this cheating Prep school can't field a proper team, they shouldn't be playing.  Trying to injure other players is absolutely abhorrent and they deserve to have the score run up on them. 

~Herm

switch26

April 19th, 2013 at 9:33 PM ^

maybe you never played baseball before?  If the other team is hitting 11 of my players, regardless of how hard they throw.. every pitch could have a chance to injure a teammate of mine..  If that is the case screw em..  If you can't field a baseball team cancel the program

Canadian

April 20th, 2013 at 9:54 AM ^

These are high school kids. I coached kids roughly the same age. You don't tell them to stop swinging. There are ways to handle this; you make sure your big hitters are taken out of the game, you switch around your defensive positioning, and you run station to station (advance only one base).

Jon06

April 20th, 2013 at 7:00 PM ^

I helped coach a high school baseball team last year (because I am a responsible adult who was available; not because I know anything about baseball) and one team was kicking our ass so handily that they started a bunt drill. It took us quite a while to get an out, and it was plenty embarrassing, but I was actually glad they did it. It slowed the bleeding and forced our players to listen to us in order to figure out the adjustments on the fly.

Wolverine Devotee

April 19th, 2013 at 9:12 PM ^

The travesty is the idiots whining about it. You got beat. Bad. Take it and move on. 

Wussification of America at it's finest. 

MGoBender

April 19th, 2013 at 9:23 PM ^

Are that many people whining about it?  The two articles I read painted the winning coach in a sympathetic light and did not demonize him the way that past coaches who have "run up the score" have been demonized in the past.

The "travesty" word comes from what was said by the umpire.

MGoBender

April 19th, 2013 at 9:19 PM ^

When teams are this mis-matched, there's not much you can do to keep a baseball game from getting out of hand.

Unless you tell your kids to purposefully get out, what are you going to do?  You can play as conservatively as possible, but in the end if the other team cannot field the ball it's tough to avoid this.  Obviously 65 is crazy ridiculous, but what can you do?

Apparently the team had only freshmen and sophomores.  A little digging shows that the school was under investigation for violating OSHAA rules in basketball related to recruiting two years ago. Perhaps some of their upperclass athletes have transfered out leaving them with a varsity squad full of underclassmen.

Athletic direction should have swallowed his/her pride and scheduled games against JV teams.

Perkis-Size Me

April 19th, 2013 at 9:19 PM ^

I feel bad for the kids, but if you're all really that bad at baseball, you probably deserved to get beat like that. I mean, come on, 11 hit batters in 3 innings?

willywill9

April 19th, 2013 at 9:51 PM ^

in a double header i got hit 5 total times.... 3 in the first game, 2 in the 2nd.  My coach just took me out.

Having coached Little league, the biggest issue i have is for the losing coach's pitch count.  These days pitch counts are enforced and i imagine he must have had to throw everyone... which puts him at a disadvantage for future games if they fall within a few days.

Wendyk5

April 19th, 2013 at 9:59 PM ^

My son played in a similar game at a tournament in Cooperstown when he was 12. The other team, from California, scored 15 in the top of the first. It ended after three or four ining,s 31 - 0. The other team just kept hitting homeruns. 

ckersh74

April 19th, 2013 at 11:37 PM ^

13 walks in 3 innings to go along with the 11 HBP. 24 guys reached base over three innings without the aid of a hit.

I doubt they were trying to throw at anybody, or injure anyone. Looks to me like their pitchers just couldn't hit a cow in the ass with a snow shovel.

HelloHeisman91

April 20th, 2013 at 12:21 AM ^

My AAU team when I was 11 got beat 108-15 by a team from Detroit. I'll never forget the score and it's something I just laugh about now. It's a great story and by the time I graduated my high school had one of the best teams in the state.

thewingedhelme…

April 20th, 2013 at 2:05 AM ^

Ok, second worst, for our level (3A). I played college baseball at a four year university and my assistant played 13 years of professional baseball (a couple stints in the big leagues). We've lost multiple games by 20 plus runs and it is tough for people to understand. Bottom line, these are kids, and regardless of their ability, they don't deserve to have the score rubbed in their faces, especially by a bunch of insensitive people who have no idea what it's like to be in their position. If you don't like getting beat that bad, work harder." Ya, you're an idiot.

HelloHeisman91

April 20th, 2013 at 3:00 AM ^

I didn't see a mention of that but I did see this, Boyer told Sporting News the game took more than three hours and finally was called because of darkness. The Ohio High School Athletic Association calls for a 10-run mercy rule after five innings. Boyer wishes the game would've been called much sooner. "We didn't run on passed balls; we didn't take extra bases or any of those kinds of things," Boyer said. "I even asked the umpire, 'What do you want us to do?' "I asked if he wanted us to bunt and step on the plate, and he said he didn't want it to be a travesty of a game. And I'm thinking, 'We're already there.' "

Va Azul

April 20th, 2013 at 8:01 AM ^

In a 15 run game, the ump would expand the strike zone to a double-wide bath towel. Basically if its not bouncing, its getting called a strike.. When a team cant throw strikes in that kind of zone, there truly is nothing the opposing team can do. You don't bunt, you don't take extra bases, and you most certainly don't take pitches, unless you like watching the world's slowest merry-go-round. Maybe tell your kids to work on their opposite field or hit-and-run approach? (without actually sending runners, obv)

teldar

April 20th, 2013 at 8:06 AM ^

is a bunch of cheating assholes run by a nondenominational "pastor" about whom there have been many rumors odd spousal abuse. And dude was arrested for running around in a trench coat flashing women for years. Their athletic program was doing everything they possibly could that was underhanded and unfair. Recruiting players from other states and giving jocks passing grades whether they showed for class or anything else. They were worse than the Auburn of high schools in their cheating ways. The state caught up with them. From an article about the investigation of harvest prep "The investigation paints the Harvest Prep administration and coaches as having a rogue mentality in ignoring OHSAA rules." I feel less than no sympathy.

funandgun

April 20th, 2013 at 2:19 PM ^

There should be a 20 or 25 run rule.  The game stops even if it is in the middle of the game.  I saw a high school team start bunting in the bottom of the second inning up by 20 runs a few years ago.  Players should not have to be intentionally trying to get out, but that was the case. 

 

Mr. Yost

April 20th, 2013 at 3:07 PM ^

You can't tell the team to stop swinging, and my bet is that the losing team couldn't find the plate that they walked in a ton of runners.

When you get these lower level no name schools, you just have to have rules in place to prevent these kinds of things.

These schools shouldn't even be playing, but they have to in many cases. Make it something like "up 25 after 2 (or any point later in the game)", "up 20 after 5 (or any point later in the game)," "up 15 after 8"

Losing 25-0 is no better, but it probably keeps you off Yahoo.com and lets everyone get home an hour and a half earlier.