In a league where parity continues to reign, it becomes difficult to get an accurate picture of what a given team can do.
The Cotuit Kettleers make it more difficult than most.
Maybe we should have known right away. The Kettleers started their season with a loss, a win and a tie in their first three games. Since then, they’ve had stretches where they’ve been anything but streaky — in one 13-game string, they went 6-6-1. At other times, they’ve been as streaky as could be — they lost six in a row at one point before winning six out of seven.
And now, in the same week where they lost a 13-1 game, they’ve won their other four, including two straight against their chief rivals in the West race. With last night’s 6-2 win over Bourne, the Kettleers moved into first place with 43 points, one point ahead of Bourne and Wareham.
The win over Bourne came on the heels of Friday’s 8-2 win over Wareham, and it followed a similar script. After Seth Blair’s seven-inning complete game, Justin Grimm (Georgia) tossed a gem Saturday against the Braves. He allowed just one earned run in 7.1 innings and picked up the win.
If any one player exemplifies Cotuit’s season, it’s Grimm. At times, he’s been lights out; other times, he has struggled mightily. Last night was one of the good ones. Grimm scattered six hits, struck out 10 and didn’t walk anybody.
To stick with the exemplifying, Daniel Tillman (Florida Southern), who relieved Grimm last night, perhaps represents all the good Cotuit is capable of. He struck out all five batters he faced in his 1.2 perfect innings. Tillman still hasn’t allowed a run this year.
Grimm and Tillman were backed by a 14-hit attack. It only produced six runs, but that was enough. Cotuit did all its damage against Seth Maness (East Carolina), who narrowly missed a perfect game his last time out. He struck out nine on this night, but amazingly, also allowed 12 hits. Zach Cone (Georgia) and Cody Stanley (UNC Wilmington) each drove in two, while Kevin Patterson (Auburn) and Rico Noel (Coastal Carolina) had three hits apiece. Noel stole two bases.
All in all, an impressive night for the Kettleers. In the end, it may just be another blip — you never know with this team and Cotuit has played two more games than Bourne — but it could also be a sign of something big. Whatever words you use to describe Cotuit, one of them should probably be “dangerous.”
Elsewhere
What to Watch For Tonight
Cotuit will try for three in a row with a home game against Orleans. Chad Bell (Walters State) is scheduled to start for the Kettleers against Jimmy Reyes (Elon), who has been one of Orlean’s most consistent starters.
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