
The Miners can taste an ABL Championship coming down the stretch. Mat-Su needs a win plus a Bucs loss tonight to clinch to title outright. But even in the midst of the race some individuals are getting some recognition.

Certainly has been a while since the blog was last updated, but here we are back home again for the time being. Down the stretch we’ll probably update in this fashion; it’s a bit irregular, but all the bases will be covered in each and every post.
After a tough July 4th loss and then the rest of Independence Day on a bus back to Palmer, the Miners took a much-needed day off to recoup for the final month of the season. Heading into the unofficial halfway point (season ends August 3, but the Miners have more than half the games left to be played) the Miners were sitting pretty atop the ABL by 2 games.
Monday’s first game back brought the first meeting with the Kenai Peninsula Oilers, who lead the ABL in pitching but are dead last in batting average. One of those held up in the first game of the series, as the Oilers scattered 5 hits throughout the ballgame. The Miners crushed Kenai in the first one, 12-2. R.L. Eisenbach struck out 8 in his 3rd win of the season. At the plate, Jonathan Cisneros went 3-4, scored twice and drove in 3 more. James Ramsey and Nick Cox (in his first game back from a finger injury) also had multi hit efforts.
Tuesday was all about the pitchers. Justing Kraft started for the Miners and had the best outing of any Miner this summer. He threw 9 scoreless innings, striking out 5. Unfortunately, Oilers starter Crosby Slaught was just a good, throwing 8 scoreless. The game went into extras as neither team scored in the first 9 frames. After loading the bases in the top of the 11th, a tight strike zone caused Jeremy Atkins to walk in the go-ahead and eventual game-winning run. Estevan Uriegas got credit for the loss after giving up 2 straight hits to start the inning. Kenai took the 2nd game 2-0. After the loss, the Miners fell to only 2 games up (Monday’s win put the team up 3), as both the Bucs and Pilots won.
The AIA Fire (last in the ABL) come to Palmer Wednesday for a one-game set then another day off. David Stilley makes another appearance for the Miners tonight on the mound. Game time at 7 p.m, Miners pregame starts at 6:45 right here.
After a come from behind win against the Fire and then a disappoiting 10-3 loss two days ago to the Pilots, the Miners gave the Glacier Pilots a little taste of their own medicine in this one. Though the Pilots only lost by 4, they were never really in it after the 2nd inning.
The play on the mound was yet again solid for the Miners. The pitchers got in a few binds but were able to do a good job of pitching out of those jams. RL Eisenbach picked up the win and pitched very well giving up 5 hits and 0 runs while striking out 7 in his 6 innings of work. Estevan Uriegas and Owen Dew came in for some middle relief before Ryan Cole came in for his second one out save of the year bringing his save total up to 4 for the summer.
At the plate the Miners were relatively silent except for an outstanding 2nd inning. 7 of the Miners 8 hits came in that inning with 6 of them being in a row. The saying “Chicks dig the long ball” might be true, but I dig this type of baseball. Every hit in that inning except one was a single. They played simple station to station baseball and did a good job of hitting to the gaps and simply putting the ball where the defenders aren’t. That inning was pretty baseball. And the best part is that 6 of the 7 hits were with 2 outs. So 5 runs scored, 6 people reached on hits in a row all with 2 outs made it one heck of an inning.
This was a good rebound for the Miners because the ABL standings seems to be shaping up a little to show the contenders already. It looks like the Miners, Bucs and Pilots are looking to be the early front runners. So picking up a revenge win against the Pilots (a team that last year’s squad went 1-6 against) is big for momentum, confidence and ABL position.
The Miners need another good outing as today they take on the Pilots at Mulcahy Stadium in Anchorage for their first road game of the season. Mat-Su is sending Justin Kraft to the mound for his first start of the summer. The game is set for a 7:00pm first pitch so that means Miners Pregame starts at 6:45. See you then!