Mission Statement

To fundamentally develop high school baseball players so they can be competitive at the High School Varsity level and become marketable for opportunities beyond High School. The Toros are based out of Bloomington, IL and call the McLean County Pony Baseball complex their home. Please contact us if you are interested in playing a DH.

Game and Practice Schedule

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

07/10/2012 - Toros TWIB Notes - Final Week!

Six games highlight the schedule this week (7/11-7/16)
Wednesday -- 07/11/2012
  • 5:30 pm -- vs. BNBA 15U Blue @ Pony Complex - DH
  • Be ready to warm-up at 4:30 p.m. as we have the batting cages reserved for hitting.
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out (6) - Hoerner, Johnson, Larsen, Schaab, Arvik, Jefferson
    • Batting Only - Mosele
    • SUBS (4) - Wesley Anderson, Duncan Welsh, Korrey Warner, Tyler G. and TBD
  • Concession Duty (7:00-9:30): Warner and Zimmerman
  • We are home team and will have field maintenance duties.

Thursday -- 07/12/2012
  • 5:30 pm -- vs. Saints @ Pony Complex - DH
  • Be ready to warm-up at 4:45 p.m.
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out (3) - Hoerner, Johnson, Arvik
    • Batting Only - Mosele
    • SUBS - Duncan Welsh
  • Concession Duty (7:00-9:30): NONE
  • We are home team and will have field maintenance duties.
NO GAME ON SUNDAY 7/15 as we did not have enough interest.

Monday -- 07/16/2012
  • 5:30 pm -- vs. Saints @ McGraw Park- DH (5 Innings each) 
  • Be ready to warm-up at 4:45 p.m.
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Batting Only - Mosele
    • SUBS - None

Season Complete...........More Vacation

Sunday, June 24, 2012

06/24/2012 - Toros Complete Sweep of Clinton Legion...

Bloomington (McLean Co Pony Complex) -- The Twin City Toros rode the arms of Sam Arvik and Noah Larsen as they won the nightcap 3-1 to complete the sweep of the Clinton Legion.

Sam Arvik (3-0) picked up the win for the Toros pitching 5 strong innings allowing 3 hits while striking out 4.  Arvik allowed an unearned run in the first.  Reliever Noah Larsen pitched two innings of scorelees relief allowing two hits and striking out one.

The Toros tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the first on a two out RBI single by Arvik scoring Bryce Hendren

The Toros tacked on two more runs in the 4th.  Kendall Warner led off with a single to RF and advanced to 2B on an error by the Clinton right fielder.  After a ground out, Warner scored on a single by Noah JohnsonMcLean Conklin later singled and another error on the Clinton outfield scored Johnson to give the Toros all the needed.

The Toros managed seven hits.  Kendall Warner and Noah Johnson paced the team with two hits each.

The Toros improved their record to 8-6 on the season.  They return to action on Monday night vs. the Midwest Magic at the Pony Complex.  The doubleheader starts at 5:30.


ToroScoreCapTM
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Legion: Evan (L), Logue (6) and A. Merrick.
Toros: Sam Arvik (W 3-0), Noah Larsen (6) and Noah Johnson

Good Hitting: Kendall Warner (2 H, R); Noah Johnson ( 2 H, RBI)
Good Pitching: Sam Arvik (5 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 4K); Noah Larsen (2 IP, 1H, 0 ER, 2K)

06/24/2012 - Mosele and Johnson combine on 2 hitter

Bloomington (McLean Co Pony Complex) -- The Twin City Toros returned to action Sunday afternoon against the Clinton Legion.  Pitching was the highlight in Game #1 of the doubleheader as starter Nick Mosele and reliever Noah Johnson allowed one hit each in the Toros 3-0 victory. 

Mosele (1-1) struck out five in three innings of work and was awarded the win.  Johnson fanned six and walked none in 4 innings of work to earn his first save of the summer.  Johnson retired 12 of the 13 batters he faced.

The Clinton Legion tried to take the lead in the 2nd inning when they loaded the bases on two walks and a hit batter with one out.  Mosele then struck out the next two batters swinging to end the threat. 

Clinton loaded the bases in the 3rd inning with one out.  Once again Toro starter Nick Mosele fanned the next two batters swinging and the game remained scoreless.

The Toros got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the 3rd.  Parker Schaab was plunked on a 2-0 pitch to start the inning.  After a fly out, Nick Mosele drew a 4 pitch walk.  A Toro fly out was followed by Kendall Warner reaching base on an error by the Clinton 3B to load the bases.  Another Clinton error on an Adam Hoerner grounder to second plated the unearned run for the Toros.

The Toros added two insurance runs in the bottom of the 4th.   Bryce Hendren reached base on a
dropped 3rd strike with one out.  Nathan Jones then singled to right center.  After a Toro strikeout, Noah Larson drew a two out walk to laod the bases.  Nick Mosele then laced a 2-0 pitch to left scoring Hendren and Jones to make the score 3-1.

Noah Johnson then shut the door to earn the save.   The Toros committed only one error and that was on the first play of the game.  Clinton helped the Toros cause making 5 errors.

The Toros improved their record to 7-6 on the season.

ToroScoreCapTM
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Legion: J. Merrick (L) and A. Merrick
Toros: Nick Mosele (W 1-1), Noah Johnson (4) and Parker Schaab

Good Hitting: Nick Mosele (2 RBI)
Good Pitching: Nick Mosele (3 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 4 K), Noah Johnson
(4 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K)

06/24/2012 - Toros TWIB Notes - Week #4 and Week #5

TWO WEEKS OF TWIB NOTES IN ONE POST

Six games and a practice highlight the schedule this week (6/25-7/1) coming off a very successful 5-2 week.  The following week we have no games scheduled but a practice on July 5th.
Monday -- 06/25/2012
  • 5:30 pm -- vs. Midwest Magic @ Pony Complex - DH
  • Be ready to warm-up at 4:30 p.m.  as we have the batting cages.
  • Team Picture at 5:00 pm
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out - NONE
  • Concession Duty: Larsen, Mosele, Schaab 
  • We are home team and will have field maintenance duties.

Thursday--06/28/2012
  • PRACTICE 5:30 - 7:30 at Gregory Street Field by ISU Motorcycle Facility
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out - Nathan Jones
Saturday--06/30/2012
  • 8:30 am -- vs. Twin City Cyclones @ Pony Complex - DH
  • Be ready to warm-up at 7:45 a.m.
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out - Nathan Jones
  • Concession Duty: None
Sunday--07/01/2012
  • Noon -- vs. Ottawa Streaks @ Masinelli Field in Ottawa IL
  • Google Map -- Masinelli Field is at Porter and Utica Drive - Ottawa, IL
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out - Nathan Jones
  • Be ready to warm-up at 11:00 am
  • Allow 1 hour and 30 Minutes for travel time
  • Anyone who wants to carpool/caravan, meet on the West side of the Schnucks Parking Lot on North Main Street in Normal at 9:00 am.  We will leave at 9:10
Text Directions to Masinelli Field in Ottawa, Il from the StreaksCome up RT #39 north, to RT # 80 east
Take the Ottawa exit at RT # 23 south

Go south on RT # 23 down the hill a mile and a half
till you get to RT # 6  [a large four way stop]

Go east on # 6 [left]
Go east on RT # 6 for about five blocks.
You will see the swimming pool on your left.

Just pass the pool turn north [left]
Masinelli Field is back behind the softball fields.

Thursday--07/05/2012
  • PRACTICE 5:30 - 7:30 at Gregory Street Field by ISU Motorcycle Facility
  • Known Absences/Late Arrival
    • Out - Kendall Warner

Friday, June 22, 2012

06/22/2012 - Pitching Training Methods and Injury Prevention

Pitchers are at an age where they need to get better (both in physical respects and in terms of their mental approach), but are at risk of developing arm injuries.  This post contains an overview of training methods and injury prevention techniques. Parts of this get lengthy, but hopefully at least parts of it are new information. 

Working out:

Pitching is a very specialized position.  Unlike football players who try to gain raw strength, pitchers need to develop specific muscles while simultaneously protecting their arm from injury.  The best thing a pitcher can do is run both long and short distances.  Distance running will develop stamina and help a pitcher work deeper into ballgames.  Sprints build muscle and quickness, which translate into increased velocity.   Velocity comes primarily from the legs and core – not the arm.  Train accordingly. 

I recommend avoiding lifts that place stress on the shoulder and elbow.  Basically, lay off bench press and heavy weights for upper body exercises.  Instead, opt for:
·         Fast paced circuit training or similar.  Ex. P90x, Insanity, Spartacus Workout (there’s a $2 smartphone app that tells you what exercises to do and how long to do them).  These workouts utilize lighter weights, but are fast paced and are good for improving cardio and building lean muscle.  By doing fast paced exercises, a pitcher becomes quicker and more explosive.  Pitching is an explosive motion, so explosive movements are more beneficial than doing 2-3 reps of your bench press max.   Throwing weighted medicine balls is another way to develop the muscles a pitcher wants to develop.
·         Supplement running with leg weights to train the legs as well as the arms.  Leg weights can be done with heavier weights because there is minimal risk of an arm injury.
·         Stretching – a lot of athletes do yoga, but any type of stretching based exercise routine will improve range of motion and core strength.  Improved flexibility translates to more velocity and reduced risk of injury.   I found that a challenging yoga routine, especially in a heated studio, is as challenging a workout as anything with weights.  You can find 25 minute yoga routines on YouTube or Comcast On Demand.  
·         Long Toss – not surprisingly, you get better at throwing by throwing.  Long toss builds arm strength, including the smaller muscles/tendons that are crucial to pitching.  Long toss before games and on occasional off days.

Protecting your arm:

Running is actually considered to be better for healing an arm than icing after a game.  After every game, pitchers should go home and ice regardless of whether they pitched or not.  If there is soreness, a couple Advil can help reduce the inflammation.  On off days or game days where you will not be pitching, go for a 2 mile run to build cardio health, stamina, and will get the lactic acid (which causes soreness) out of your arm. 

Many pitching injuries involve the rotator cuff.  The rotator cuff isn’t the type of muscle that you should train with dumbbells.  Instead, pick up resistance band tubing (http://www.amazon.com/SKLZ-APD-RKTBB-02-Bullet-Band/dp/B0053C3OR6/ref=sr_1_1?s=team-sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1340376067&sr=1-1) .  You can use the baseball specific type I linked to (I think Dick’s sells it too), but any type of resistance band will do the trick.  I did a 5 minute tubing routine 3-4 days per week in high school and never once had shoulder issues.  My uncle pitched at the Division 1 level and had shoulder surgery in high school.  He swears by these bands and says they’re the #1 reason he was able to come back.        

Misc:

My personal experience with a professional pitching coach was outstanding, so I’m inclined to recommend it to you all.  Typically I would go for a 1 hour lesson in the winter so that my instructor could get my mechanics straightened out before varsity practices.  That way, I would look sharp at the early workouts while other guys were shaking rust off.  Some years I would go back once right before the season began, other years I wouldn’t. Just depended how I was throwing.  I was usually able to take note of what I learned from the instructor and apply it whenever I felt I was struggling with mechanics.  The instructor I used was Tom Gilles out of Pekin.  Kind of a long haul over there, but within 15 minutes of working with me, my mechanics would be in line, my fastball was harder, I could hit any spot, the changeup speed differential increased to 12mph from 8mph, and my breaking pitches were sharp.  Pretty remarkable.  I can’t find his contact info online, but I remember it was approx. $40 for a 1 hr. session.  If you’re interested, let me know and I’ll get the contact info from my Dad.   

I’m noticing a lot of guys are struggling with control or are feeling uncomfortable on the mound.  The best way to improve is to throw regularly.  It’s good to throw a 20 pitch bullpen in between starts, or at minimum just play catch to stay sharp.  Because we often have games in quick succession, we haven’t had time for practices lately where we can throw bullpens.  That makes it that much more important to throw on your own outside of games. 

Any pitcher who would like to throw a bullpen and work on mechanics, please let me know.  I am more than happy to work with you on mechanics either before a game, after a game, or find a mound and throw on an off day.  The jump from JV to Varsity is a big one, and it’s important to prepare yourself this summer for what’s ahead.

Hopefully this information is of some value.  Again, I apologize for my long-windedness.  Please let me know if you have any questions, I’d be happy to go into greater detail. 

Coach Stocks

Thursday, June 21, 2012

06/21/2012 - Toros Split with Cyclones

Bloomington (McLean County Pony Complex) - A walk off walk to Noah Johnson in the bottom of 7th gave the Toros a 13-12 win over the Twin City Cyclones in the first game of the DH.  The Toros banged out 17 hits and survived a Cyclones comeback in the top of the sixth.  Sam Arvik got the win in relief to improve his record to 2-0 on the season.

The second game was all Cyclones as the pitching depleted Toros dropped a 13-4 decision to split on the evening.

The Toros remain .500 on the season at 6-6 and return to action Sunday at 1:00 vs. Clinton Legion at the Pony Complex.

6/21/12 Twin City Cyclones at Twin City Toros -- Gm #1
Team               1   2   3   4   5   6   7   R   H   E
Twin City Cyclones    1   0   2   2   2   5   0   12  13  2
Twin City Toros       0   0   3   9   0   0   1   13  17  3

Cyclones: Ryan Bouwnan, Matthew Nicklas (4)(L) and Garrett McKenna
Toros: Nathan Jones, McLean Conklin (5), Sam Arvik (7) (W 2-0) and Bryce Hendren

Good Hitting: Evan Jefferson (3 H, 3 R), Nick Mosele (2 H, 3B, 2R, 3 RBI), Sam Arvik (2 H, 2 R, RBI), Kendall Warner (2 H, RBI), Noah Johnson (2 H, 2 R, 2 RBI), Parker Schaab (3B, R, 2 RBI), Bryce Hendren (2 H, RBI), Nathan Jones (2 H)

Good Pitching: Nathan Jones (4 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 2 K), Sam Arvik (1 IP, 2 H, 0 ER)



6/21/12 Twin City Cyclones at Twin City Toros - Gm #2
Team                 1  2   3   4   5   6   7   R   H   E
Twin City Cyclones   7  0   0   3   0   3   0   13  14  1
Twin City Toros      0  0   2   0   2   0   0    4   7  3

Cyclones: Nathan Broadbear (W), Chris Barnes (3), Evan Mucciolo (6) and Ryan Bouwnan

Toros: Evan Jefferson (L 0-1), Bryce Hendren (4) and Parker Schaab, Noah Johnson (2)

Good Hitting: Kendall Warner (2 H, 3B, 2 RBI)





Tuesday, June 19, 2012

6/19/2012 - Warner's 3 Hit Complete Game Earn the Toros a Sweep.....

Bloomington (McLean County Pony Complex) -- Kendall Warner took the mound in the second game tonight with the desire to help his Toro teammates even their season record.  After visiting Metamora had runners at 2nd and 3rd with one out in the top of the first you had to wonder if the Toros would be playing from behind once again.  Warner struck out the next two batters to end the inning.  The strikeouts started a run where Warner and the Toros defense retired 19 of 20 batters en route to a 2-1 victory.


Warner earned the win pitching 7 innings allowing 3 hits and striking out 10 to help the Toros even their season record at 5-5.


The game was scoreless until the bottom of the sixth.  Catcher Wesley Anderson earned a one out walk.  Nick Mosele followed with a single advancing courtesy runner Duncan Welsh to 2B.  After a deep drive to center by McLean Conklin was hauled in by the Metamora center fielder, Noah Johnson drove in the eventual game winners with a hard single to center on an 0-2 pitch.  Welsh scored and so did Nick Mosele when the Metamora center fielder misplayed the ball to give the Toros a 2-0 lead.

Warner headed the hill one more time in the seventh.  After retiring the leadoff batter on a grounder to Evan Jefferson, Warner walked the next batter.  A single by Metamora put runners at 1st and 2nd with one out. Another groundout to Jefferson moved the runners into scoring position.  A passed ball scored a Metamora runner from 3rd to make the score 2-1.

The next two batters walked taking some pretty good pitches to load the bases.  On a 1-0 pitch, Warner got the Metamora lead-off batter to fly out to center to end the game and earn the sweep.

6/19/12 Metamora Redbirds at Twin City Toros

Team              1  2  3  4  5  6  7    R  H  E
Metamora Redbirds    0 0  0  0  0  0  1    1  3  4
Twin City Toros      0 0  0  0  0  2  0    2  5  1
W: #16 Kendall Warner (1-0)
L: #15 Gage Thompson


Good Hitting: Noah Johnson (H, RBI)
Good Pitching: Kendall Warner (7 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 10 K)


The Toros return to action on Thursday June 21st vs. the Twin Cyclones in a DH starting at 5:30 at the McLean County Pony Complex.