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Baycats win one-game showdown, secure IBL pennant (4 photos)

Barrie will have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs; 'It's the playoffs, so I think we'll flip the switch,' says Baycats manager

It came down to one game for the Intercounty Baseball League pennant and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.

The Barrie Baycats didn't disappoint, defeating the visiting Kitchener Panthers, 4-2, on Tuesday night at Coates Stadium.

"Obviously, you want to win the pennant, because you get home field and we play well at home, so people have to beat us at home," manager Angus Roy said moments after his team logged the final out. "But at the end of the day, we were going to be first or second."

Roy said it's a good to enter the post-season on top and go for a shot at a sixth consecutive IBL crown. 

"I think it was a good last game before the playoffs, too, because that's a really good ball club over there, so if we're going to win the whole thing, chances are we're going to have to play them again at some point," he said. "To play in a little higher-stakes game leading into the playoffs is probably good for the boys."

For Roy, a former Baycats pitcher himself before joining the managerial ranks, it was his first experience with a one-game playoff to determine first place in the IBL following the 36-game regular season.

He thought about the game plan for a few days, including who he would start on the mound. In the end, Roy decided to go with Adrian Salcedo to start the game. 

"I thought Salcedo was outstanding for us. He gave us seven shutout innings," Roy said.

Santos Arias came into the game to pitch the final two innings. 

Roy said it came down to his Baycats scoring when they opportunity presented itself. 

"We capitalized on a couple of chances to score," he said, noting clutch hits from Kevin Atkinson and local native Ryan Rijo.

"Rijo had a big knock with two out," said Roy. "That's kind of what wins ball games and that's usually what wins championships. You've got to get those big two-out hits, so I was happy with it.

"We were clean defensively, so overall it's a good win and a positive going into the playoffs."

Barrie will open the playoffs against the Brantford Red Sox on Thursday night at home. 

"I always look at us and what we do," said Roy, "so if we can continue to throw strikes on the mound and continue to capitalize on opportunities to score, we're going to be pretty tough to beat."

Roy noted the Red Sox, who finished in eighth place, come into the series with quality starting pitching they can throw at the Baycats.

"Those games are going to be a grind," he said. "When you have a 1-8 situation, they have absolutely nothing to lose. Everybody is expecting us to win and probably for it to be fairly easy for us, so you can't take them for granted. You have to come out and play really hard.

"It's the playoffs, so I think we'll flip the switch."

2019 IBL PLAYOFFS
Best-of-seven quarterfinal
SERIES A: (1) BARRIE VS. (8) BRANTFORD
Game 1: Thursday, Aug. 8 at Barrie 7:30 p.m.
Game 2: Saturday, Aug. 10 at Barrie 7 p.m.
Game 3: Sunday, Aug. 11 at Brantford 8 p.m.
Game 4: Wednesday, Aug. 14 at Brantford 8 p.m.
* Game 5: Thursday, Aug. 15 at Barrie 7:30 p.m.
* Game 6: Friday, Aug. 16 at Brantford 8 p.m.
* Game 7: Saturday, Aug. 17 at Barrie 7 p.m.
(* if necessary)


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Raymond Bowe

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Raymond is an award-winning journalist who has been reporting from Simcoe County since 2000
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