Eastern Ontario Fastball Blog

A blog dedicated to news about the Greater Ottawa Fastball League and other happenings in the world of fastball / fastpitch softball in eastern Ontario and western Quebec, with occasional stories featuring Mrs Fitzroy Fastball, Fitzroy Fastball Junior and the Caveman. If you have info to send on, send me an email at fastball[at]fitzroyharbour.com. Follow @fitzroyfastball on Twitter.

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Friday, September 25, 2020

Twins beat Athletics in Shawville playoffs (updated)

The late game in the Shawville Men's Fastpitch League on Tuesday night saw the Tubman Autobody Twins beat the Bristolview Ent. Athletics 4-2. Adam Rueckwald (13 Ks) earned the win while Matt Greer (17 Ks) took the loss. Darron Bruce had a homer for the Twins.

Next week's games will feature Twins vs Brewers to see who advances to the final, while Athletics will face Bucks to determine the first team eliminated.

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Brewers edge Bucks 1-0 in Shawville playoffs

In Shawville Men's Fastpitch League playoffs on Thursday night the first seed Trudeau Collision Brewers got by the fourth seed Gannon / Blackburn Electric Bucks by a score of 1-0.

This was a pitchers duel. Joran Graham of the Brewers earned the win with a no-hitter, 20 strikeouts, and allowing only one walk. Gregg Garrity of the Bucks took the loss, allowing only one hit, striking out 15 and walking three.

The Brewers scored the game's only run in the bottom of the sixth. With one out, lead off hitter Joseph Mick got the only hit of the match, a single up the middle. Then, with two out, Joran Graham walked for the third time in the game to put two on. Jeff Tanguay the runner in for Mick on the two out catcher rule scored on misplayed ball up the first baseline, hit by Ryley Burns.

Next games will see the Brewers play the winner of tonight's Twins vs. Athletics match up, while the Bucks play the loser.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Shawville Men's Fastpitch League playoff start Thursday

The Shawville Men's Fastpitch League playoffs start tomorrow (Thursday Sept. 24) at 6 p.m. with #1 Brewers vs #4 Bucks. Probable starters are Joran Graham and Gregg Garrity.

In the other game at 8:30 p.m. #2 Twins vs.  #3 Athletics: likely to see Adam Rueckwald and Matt Greer as starting pitchers in this one.

Due to Quebec / Outaouais COVID-19 regulations, no spectators are permitted, but the Blog will make sure the results are posted; also check Twitter @shawfastpitch.

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Glen Cairn Men's Fastball League final game September 29

The Glen Cairn Men's Fastball League Championship Game is next week on September 29 at 7:30 p.m. with Don Cherry's playing Wild Wings.

In the first semi-final game played last night, the #4 seed Don Cherry's upset #1 seed Desjardins by a score of 9-3. Winning pitcher was Matt McKay, losing pitcher was Luc D'Entremont. Wilmer Lovera and Tim Ryan had homers for Don Cherry's.

The second semi-final game also played last night saw #3 seed Wild Wings get by #2 Upper Canada Elevators 8-5. Winning pitcher was Kevin Daize, with relief from Aaron Amo and the losing pitcher Matt Cox.

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Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Long-time umpire Ted Metcalfe, dead at 67

Ted Metcalfe, a long-time fixture on local fastball diamonds for over 50 years has died. He was 67.

Teddy, originally from Almonte, officiated at the highest levels of men's fastball, with Softball Canada national assignments including Senior Men's Canadians, and other elite events like the Perth Shootout. If there was a big game in the playoffs or at local tournament, there was a good chance that Ted was umpiring the game.

Ted was also active on the administrative side of things, serving 8 years as the President of the Eastern Ontario Umpires Association and instructing at umpiring clinics throughout the area.

When I heard last night that Ted had died, word spread quickly amongst the local fastball community and many tributes have been posted on social media, or texted to me directly, some of which I have reproduced below.

Ball players and fans across eastern Ontario, west Quebec and up north in Cree territory all knew Teddy. Lots of people knew Teddy and Teddy knew lots of people; and if he didn't know you, he may have acted like he did!

Ted enjoyed the social aspect of the game and wasn't shy to chat with any and all people at the diamond. Ted loved a good story about the game "back in the day" and to recount the glory days of men's fastpitch.

Ted took the time to learn players' names, and learn about them as a person. Many times when I saw Ted, he'd ask me about Fitzroy Junior and the Caveman and how their seasons were going. Ted was an avid reader of this blog and always made sure to tell me his comments on the latest articles.

Teddy had a distinctive way of "running" onto the field and between bases.

Many pitchers and catchers wanted Teddy on the plate for a big game because they knew they'd get consistency when he was on the dish. And, if he was on the bases, whatever team was on the first base side was in for a night of running commentary from Ted!

Ted was a mentor to other officials and highly respected by his peers. I always have a rulebook at home, but whenever I had a rules question, I texted Ted because it was more interesting to hear him explain the rule and how it was applied then to try and figure it out from the book.

Ted was around the game so long, even when he was absent at times over the last few seasons, we always expected to have him resurface at the diamond.

Teddy didn't have a family in the traditional sense - his family was the officiating community, and I know guys like George, Peck, Andrew and Steve will feel his loss immensely.

The fastball community in the area will miss Ted Metcalfe, on and off the field.

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  • Teddy was one of my favourite people in the sport and my favourite umpire! He was fair, consistent and would always tap me on the back when he missed a rare call!
  • He made it look so easy back there. Ill miss that strut coming down the hill in Micksburg!
  • He was a good one for sure, always liked seeing Teddy behind the plate.
  • He was a great guy, always fun to talk with and a good umpire.
  • A great umpire and an even better man. Always willing to chat on or off the field. He’d even offer his opinion on what my pitches were doing that game.
  • Always the coolest man in the park, he became well liked for his personality while his ability put him at the top of his field. Because he was a true fan of the sport, he treated players in recreational leagues with the same respect as when he worked his rightfully earned position in world class tournaments.
  • A very sad day for our softball community. A great person, well respected, personable and humble.
  • I will always remember his "YES. YOU. DID!" on a check swing.
  • Teddy was one of the best on and off the field. Having him behind the dish always made the game better.
  • He has been a fixture at local diamonds for as long as I can remember.
  • We will miss that waddle from first to second when he was on the bases!
  • My favourite umpire. Never lost his cool, admitted when he made a mistake but wouldn't do a makeup call.
 

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Local umpire Wayne Penney dies

 

Condolences to the family, friends and fellow officials of Wayne Penney who died this past week.

As per the posting on the Eastern Ontario Umpires Association Facebook page:

Wayne Penney was an umpire for over 40 years. He was a very active umpire in the EOUA and also worked numerous tournaments for the James Bay Cree Nation.

 

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Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Elkland "Durk Sherman Labour Day Classic" tournament field set

The Durk Sherman Labour Day Classic in Elkland PA has 9 teams this year, starting Saturday morning and will wrap up on Sunday night instead of the normal Monday afternoon finish.

I'm not going to lie, I'm a bit depressed that West Carleton Electric isn't part of the event for the first time since 2007 as the US / Canada border is closed.

 Things I am going to miss

- great fastpitch softball
- the fields
- seeing the ESA boys
- the fans
- base camp
- $2 Yuengling Beer
- chicken dinners
- The Moose
- Ugo
- late night breakfast
- Jessie the Bat Boy
- Schultzie the loudmouth
- hell, I'll even miss the drive and the hangover on Monday

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