George Breaks Three Records as Tigers Crush Keuka
by Jen Loomis |
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Matt George, fourth year Applied Statistics
major and second baseman for RIT’s
baseball team, broke three records at a
double header against Keuka, Tuesday,
April 29. The Tigers performed well as
a team in this series, besting Keuka 13-1
in the first game and 14-3 in the second.
In particular, George stood out at
this match-up. He stole his 43rd career
base in the second game, breaking
a school record of 42 stolen
bases set by Troy McBride in 1994.
George stole a total of three bases during
the double-header against Keuka,
which brings his total for this season
up to 22, a new personal record.
George also scored five runs in the series,
which brings his season total up
to 41 runs. This also broke a previous
school record.
The instant one looks at the stats,
George’s uncanny ability to steal
bases is apparent. Again, George has
a total of 22 for the season; the rest of
his team combined, by comparison,
has 33. On how he prepares for base
stealing, George said, “The hardest
part about stealing a base is getting a
good jump and having a quick first step.
I practice a lot on having a quick reaction
to the pitcher, so as soon as he lifts his
leg, I’m making my first step. I guess I’ve
always been one of the faster guys on the
team, but a big part of being able to steal
bases is instinct.”
When asked how he felt about his accomplishment,
George remarked, “It’s
hard to describe. I had the goal of
breaking each of those records at the
beginning of the year, but never expected
it all to happen at the same
time. It’s just a great experience that
I’ll never forget.”
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