
Holyoke will be glad to see Smith get drafted into the major leagues next year since he also hit a walk-off home run against them on June 20. However, Smith didn't just smack around Holyoke this season. He led the Mountaineers in RBIs, slugging percentage (.517), home runs, runs scored and triples. To lead a top notch team in so many offensive categories is impressive.
Smith and the Mountaineers will now play the winner of the Torrington - Newport series for the NECBL championship. Newport leads their series one game to none. Both Torrington and Newport had slightly better records than VT this year so either one would have home field advantage over the Mountaineers. Therefore, depending on whether the Torrington - Newport series goes two or three games, the championship (best of three) series will start on either Wednesday or Thursday with the Mountaineers playing their final home game of the season on either Thursday or Friday.
jds was at the game tonight and will post some photos from the game later. The photo above is from Curt Smith's June 20 game-winning home run; not tonight.
UPDATE by jds


Back to the game. The starting pitcher, Arshwin Asjes, was amazing. So much confidence, cool under pressure, and boy could he bring the heat. There most be something in the water down in Curaçao. Thick fog rolled in as the sun went down and made the event even more like Field of Dreams. We left after the seventh inning stretch - had to stick around for Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Sadly we missed the walk on home run, but we left extremely content.
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