12u Braves National Win Triple Crown Border Wars

Border Wars Champions

In  their first full tournament since the North Carolina Super NIT, the  Richmond Braves National got back on the winning track by winning the  Triple Crown VA/NC Border Wars this past weekend in Rocky Mount, NC.   The newly formed Braves have won three of the four tournaments they have  played in and are now 24-3 on the season. Thirty-six of the top teams  from Virginia and North Carolina showing up to compete for the Border  Wars title, including the NC Cleveland Indians, SBA Canes, Tidewater  Drillers, Wake Rays, RBA West, and more!Knowing  the eventual champion would have to win 4-5 games on Sunday against top  competition, the Braves knew this tournament would stretch the limits  of their 11-man roster.  Pitching strategy became an important component  right off the bat in Saturday pool play and the Braves accomplished  their goal of making the Sunday Championship bracket by going 1-1 with a  10-2 win against Southern Pitt Diamondbacks and a 7-3 loss to returning  champion The Fayetteville Generals Elite.

The  reward, however, was a first round game against VA powerhouse the  Tidewater Drillers. Hunter Meade started an early rally with a 2-run  home run and the Braves got a big game from leadoff Kyle Horton who went  3-4 with 4 RBIs, 3 Runs, a Home Run and a double. Lefty ace Ryan  Kennedy came in to close the door and the Braves pulled out an 11-3 win  in 5 innings to setup a match-up against No. 1 seed The Lake Norman  Copperheads.  After jumping to an early lead the Braves held back a  rally and pulled out a 6-5 game to move on. The third game of the day  offered little reprieve against the Wayne Mavericks, a solid AAA team  out of NC with a 3-1 record against Major teams.  After a strong 7-2  performance the Braves were set for the semi-finals where two of North  Carolina’s top teams sat between the Braves and the championship: SBA  Canes and the NC Cleveland Indians.

The  Braves managed the weekend well, however, and had their two aces Ryan  Kennedy and Kyle Horton available and ready to go.  Kennedy and Horton  pitched 10 shutout innings of 2-hit ball with Kennedy leading the way to  a 7-0 victory over the SBA Canes and Horton pitching the complete game  shutout in the finals against the NC Cleveland Indians.

With  a strong offensive weekend from Wesley Clarke and Horton, and timely  hitting and defense from the rest of the team, the Braves won five games  in a single day against great competition and moved one step closer to  becoming the team they hoped to be.  This tournament was great  preparation for the upcoming Virginia Super NIT in the Braves backyard,  where they get to battle top teams such as Gallagher Select and the  Tri-State Arsenal.

Article published by: Youth1.com; Thanks to Matt Carl.

 

13u Braves National Win Capital City Invitational

13u Braves National Win Capital City Invitational

April 24, Richmond – The 13U Braves National team rallied through an accelerated Saturday schedule to win the Triple Crown Capitol City Invitational.  With a stacked deck of the top mid-atlantic 13U elite teams, Triple Crown planned a full blown double-elimination bracket after pool play seeding, that was sure to test pitching depth and offensive firepower.  The Braves scored 36 runs in 3 games to finish as the high- seed undefeated team when the rains came and spoiled what would have been a spectacular Sunday of baseball.   This Braves team is looking forward to Border Wars this coming weekend and the opportunity to mix it up this great competition again!

Go Braves!!

12u Braves National Team Ranked #22

Youth1 National Rankings

 

 

 

Youth1.com has released it’s first National 12u Major Rankings poll and the Braves come in at #22! Not a bad start to the season for a brand new group! Let’s see where they end up by May!

http://www.youth1.com/baseball/baseball-rankings-april-12u-25-21.html

Kyle Horton, Ryan Kennedy, and Wesley Clarke were also named to the National ‘Players to Watch’ list by Travel Ball Select.  Go Braves!

Braves National 12u Go Back-to-Back: Win Longhorn Stampede

Richmond Braves National 12u Win Longhorn Stampede

 
Longhorn Stampede 12u Champions

 The Richmond Braves National moved to 10-0 on the season winning the 8th Annual Longhorn Stampede last weekend in Northern Virginia.  The newly formed Braves have won back-to-back championships to start their first season together.  There were over 30 teams competing in the 12u division, with top teams from both Maryland and Virginia, including returning champions the Olney Pirates.  Even with the step up in competition the Braves raised their game going 5-0 and outscoring their opponents 55-7. 

The Braves started off hot on Saturday winning their two pool games 13-0 and 16-1, earning the #1 seed for the Sunday playoff round. 

Their reward however was an early morning game with returning Champion the Olney Pirates from Maryland.  The Pirates are a great team with some very good pitching but the Braves were up to the challenge winning 11-2 in four innings to setup a semi-final game with the Loudon South Eagles. 

Considered one of the top teams in Northern Virginia the Eagles saw what the Braves do with the faster pitching and came in with a crafty junk ball pitcher who quieted the bats for a few innings.  Ultimately though the Braves made the adjustments and woke the bats up just enough to bring 6 runs across for a 6-3 win in their only game to go the distance. 

The finals brought a showdown with Cal Ripken Champion The Germantown Hawks who came in to the game having scored 39 runs against just 11 through the weekend, beating some of the top teams in the process.  The Braves had saved their two aces for this game to try and quiet the big sticks in the middle of the lineup for the Hawks and they did just that, winning 9-1 in 4 innings.  Wesley Clarke went 2-2 with 2 RBIs and Kyle Horton scored 4 runs from the leadoff spot while combining with Ryan Kennedy to shut the Hawks down from the mound, prompting the Germantown coach to say afterwards, “Their pitching was just unfair.”

The Braves feel like they can compete with anyone in any given game and will travel next to Greensboro, NC for the Super NIT to see if they have the depth to compete with great teams all weekend.

Braves National 12u – VB Hurricanes Invitational Champions!

VB Hurricanes Invitational Champions

The newly formed Richmond Braves National 12u kicked off their first season together by winning the “Hurricanes Invitational” in Virginia Beach, VA. Following the lead set by last year’s team the Braves swept the tournament going 5-0 and outscoring their opponents 52-9. In scoring those 52 runs this group powered their way to 48 hits, including 13 doubles, 1 triple and 6 home runs! Better still may have been the pitching and defense as the Braves staff walked only 7 batters, striking out 37, while the defense behind them had only 3 errors! This group hopes to compete regionally through March and then step out and see if it has what it takes to compete with some of the better national teams later this spring. There are high expectations for this group and hopes for an exciting and successful season.

Richmond Braves featured on Perfect Game!

The Richmond Braves are the subject of a full page feature article by Jeff Dahn, a writer for Perfect Game. The article chronicles our organization’s path to national prominence.  It is reproduced below. Here is the link to the article on PerfectGame.org

 

In the land of the Braves

JEFF DAHN - Perfect Game
Published: Wednesday, November 30, 2011
 
All that is required to get a total sense of what the Richmond Braves National Baseball organization is all about is to take on quick look at the home page of its website.
The front page at www.richmondbraves.org is dominated by a list of the most recent college commitments made by its players in the classes of 2012 and 2013. Photos accompany the short write-ups announcing the commitments, and the write-ups contain a quote from Braves’ co-founder Jeff Roberts that reveals his thoughts about the prospect.Off to the right-hand side of the home page is a list of more commitments, dating back to the class of 2011. These are impressive lists.“We consider ourselves to be a college development program. That is our expressed purpose,” Roberts said in a recent telephone interview. “We like to say we’re in the business of playing baseball and Perfect Game can attest to that by how much we play in their events. We’re not an academy and we’re not affiliated with any academies; we don’t have a training facility. We’re in the business of playing baseball and our expressed purpose is to help kids get exposure and play in college.”It has been a steady climb to the top for RBN Baseball, which is based in Richmond, Va. It is now recognized as one of the top organizations of its kind in the country.Jeff Roberts and Tommy Mayers started the Richmond Braves in 1999 when their oldest sons, right-handers Will Roberts and Jacob Mayers, were 9 years old. It turned out Roberts and Mayers put together a pretty good ballclub right off the bat, and kept the team together for the next three years.

After Will and Jacob’s 12-year-old season, the fathers decided to jump over the 13-year-old division and move their sons right into 14-year-old age-group play. That broke up the original group of players, but Roberts and Mayers were able to put together an even better group that ultimately included six 2008 MLB draftees – OF Ty Morrison, RHP Tim Melville, LHP Danny Hultzen, RHP Zak Sinclair, 1B Austin Stadler and Roberts’ son, Will.

Morrison and Melville were fourth-round picks of the Tampa Bay Rays and Kansas City Royals, respectively; they signed right out of high school and are still part of those organizations. Hultzen, a 10th round pick by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2008, chose to attend the University of Virginia instead, and went on to an All-American career. He was chosen in the first round of the 2011 MLB amateur draft by the Seattle Mariners with the No. 2 overall pick.

Another Richmond Braves player in the class of 2008 was OF Jackie Bradley. He enjoyed an All-American career at two-time defending NCAA national champion South Carolina – he was named the College World Series’ Most Outstanding Player in 2010 – and was a first round compensation selection of the Red Sox in the 2011 draft.

“Will Roberts went on to the University of Virginia after high school and signed with the Cleveland Indians after being selected in the fifth round of last year’s amateur draft. Jacob Mayers is a junior at the University of Richmond.

“It ended up that we got a real strong crew of players who played for us after we re-formed (the team),” Roberts said. “We ended up with a team that was really fantastic and that’s how we kind of built our reputation, with that group of guys.”

The Richmond Braves organization fielded teams in the 12-to-18 age groups in 2011 and the Braves were represented by 17 squads at seven Perfect Game tournaments. There were no PG national championships in 2011, but the original group mentioned previously was responsible for winning the 2005 WWBA 15u National Championship and the 2008 WWBA 16u National Championship.

The Braves sent three teams to this year’s PG WWBA 15u National Championship, WWBA 16u National Championship and the WWBA 17u National Championship, all played in Marietta, Ga. The best showing of any of those nine squads came for the Braves 2013 National team, which finished 6-1 at the 16u National Championship after winning its first six games. There were also single entrants to the WWBA 14u National Championship and the 15u BCS Finals.

The Braves sent two teams to the WWBA Underclass World Championship in Fort Myers, Fla. – the Braves American and Braves National – and sent a Richmond Braves National team to the WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Fla., where it finished 2-3 and missed the playoffs.

Right-hander Ryan Lauria, a 6-1, 175-pound junior at Hidden Valley High School in Roanoke, Va., who has verbally committed to Louisville, was one of three Braves prospects who played in both the WWBA Underclass World and WWBA World championships. The others were 2013 1B/LHP Bryce Harman from Chesterfield, Va., and 2013 MIF Charlie Yorgen from Richmond. Both have committed to East Carolina.

Eight other prospects on the Braves National’s WWBA World Championship roster have made NCAA Division I commitments: RHP/3B Stephen Brooks (Army), C Robbie Depp (Norfolk State), 3B/RHP/1B Dominic Fazio (High Point), RHP Jack Geraghty (North Carolina), 3B/1B Jonathan Ramon (Evansville), 2B/OF Bobby San Martin (James Madison) and OF/MIF Reed Schlesner (Miami, Ohio).

Ramon and two uncommitted Richmond Braves – outfielders Will Nance and Texas Williams – were named to the WWBA World Championship All-Tournament Team. Ramon hit .357 (5-for-14) with three RBI and three runs scored, Nance hit a pair of home runs, drove in five runs and scored four more and Williams batted .444 (4-for-9) with three walks and four runs scored.

Roberts said the Richmond Braves started playing in Perfect Game events when both organizations were in their “infancy.” He recalled taking his Richmond Braves American team to the first PG WWBA 16u National Championship in 2004, an eight-team tournament held in Bourbonnais, Ill.

“The condition of the playing fields were less than ideal, but PG officials moved games to nearby junior college fields and the Braves persevered with one of the youngest rosters of the eight teams present.

“We took our lumps at the event – we got knocked around a little bit – but we had kids who were literally 13 years old out there and we gave as good as we got,” Roberts said. “But at that event, the way (the PG staff) handled it really impressed us. They made one of the greatest adjustments I’ve ever seen – we got off those crappy fields and ended up playing on college-quality fields the rest of the weekend. We had the greatest time; we took the kids to Wrigley (Field) and it was one of the best trips we ever had.”

Roberts estimated the Braves have played in at least 100 Perfect Game events since that inaugural trip in 2004. “It’s been fun to watch them grow and it’s been fun to be part of that,” he said. “We have basically grown right along with them and I doubt we would be who we are today if weren’t for our success in those Perfect Game events.”

“Coming by that success has become much more difficult than it was back in 2004, when there might have been only eight teams in a “national” tournament. Today’s PG nationals often feature more than 100 teams – even 200 – and many of those teams are put together specifically for one tournament.

“We’re in the business of playing baseball and we play to win,” Roberts said. “It has gotten a lot harder over the years to do that; there are a lot more teams that come to those events. You have to play so many games and it’s hard for a lot of teams to carry the quantity of pitching that requires. You almost have to go out and supplement your roster just for that event.

“It would be very hard, anymore, for us to win one, but that doesn’t mean we don’t keep trying and it doesn’t mean that we don’t have expectations.”

Roberts and Mayers aren’t afraid to load up a team for a tournament, for no other reason than to make sure it will be competitive. While the 23-man roster at the WWBA 17u National Championship included 20 Virginians, the 20-man roster at the WWBA World Championship included players from Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, New York and Ohio.

“The landscape for putting these teams together is much, much more competitive than ever before, but Tommy and I really relish it,” Roberts said. “One of the things we realized when we first got to know each other … was how competitive we were. We really wanted to win anytime we went out. We expected to win and we were very, very competitive.

“That’s probably the primary reason that we do Perfect Game events – they are very, very competitive” he continued. “You’re going to get your teeth kicked in if you’re not careful going into those events. The scouting value certainly ranks 1 or 2, but the competitive nature of Perfect Game’s events is certainly right up there with why they’re great events and why we go year after year.”

Another of Roberts’ sons, Jack Roberts, is a top junior RHP prospect at James River High School in Richmond, and Mayers has another son, Eric Mayers, who is a sophomore catcher at Virginia Military Institute.

Jack Roberts, ranked the 89th top national prospect in the class of 2013, hasn’t committed to a college yet, but is certain to receive plenty of offers. He has already played in front of hundreds of college coaches and scouts thanks to his participation in 16 PG events since 2008.

Giving a kid the opportunity to get at least a portion of his college education paid for remains the driving force behind Richmond Braves National Baseball.

“We have expectations of continuing to grow,” Roberts said. “We want to maintain our competiveness, and we think that what we do and the service that we offer is as important as it’s ever been. What we found out was, through baseball these kids might get a better college education then they might get on their own without baseball. Their baseball coach can get them into a college that’s a better institution, perhaps, then one they could get into by themselves.”

“At the end of the day, that’s really the kind of work that we’re doing and that’s why we find it very gratifying and have every expectation to stay in it.” 

Updates on Sept 24-25 events.

ODU SHOWCASE CANCELED: Due to poor field conditions and the forecast for heavy rains into Saturday in the Norfolk area, the team showcase scheduled for Sept. 24-25 at Old Dominion University and surrounding fields has been CANCELED. Please don’t forget to cancel your hotel  reservations as necessary.

UNC SHOWCASE CANCELED: Due to poor field conditions and the forecast for heavy rains into Saturday in the Raleigh-Durham area, the team showcase scheduled for Sept. 24-25 at NC State and UNC  and surrounding fields has been CANCELED. Please don’t forget to cancel your hotel  reservations as necessary.

This Weekend: Longwood/H-SC Showcase & NTIS Finals

After a brief lull to recharge and rearm our Richmond Braves teams for the fall campaign the season officially gets underway with a team showcase at Longwood University/Hampden-Sydney College on September 10-11. All 15U, 16U, 17U and 18U teams will see action in the event.

Here’s where you can find the schedule and keep up to date in case of changes due to the soggy weather. As of Thursday the event is on schedule.: http://d1draftable.com/tournaments/longwood-showcase-tournament-1/

A handful of Richmond Braves players will be attending the USA Baseball NTIS Finals in Cary, NC for a chance to qualify for the 14U, 16U and 18U National teams finals. Best wishes! See more about it at:

http://d1draftable.com/stars-of-virginia/

and

http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110908&content_id=24407044&vkey=news_usab&gid=

Braves 14U National Team Wins AAU National Championship

July 30, 2011 (Melbourne, FL): Congratulations to the 14U Richmond Braves National team on winning the 2011 AAU Baseball National Championship Tournament in Florida. Coach Stadler and the Richmond Braves National team (2015) were a perfect 7-0 in the tournament after defeating the Florida Stars in the championship game 3-1.

12U Braves Win ‘Top Dawg’ Tournament in Virginia

The Braves took the top spot in a rigorous tournament format that included the best 12U teams in the state. The team demonstrated tremendous depth and skill from the pitching staff and the ability to manufacture runs against their opponents Ace throughout the weekend.  This USSSA Double-Points Event was a fantastic warm-up for the State Championship tournament coming in mid-june.