TRAVERSE CITY — With the finish line ahead — and his Traverse City Beach Bums in control of the Frontier League's East Division — manager Gregg Langbehn is not about to let his team ease up on the accelerator.
Traverse City, which has 12 of its final 18 games at home, entertains the Joliet Slammers tonight in the opener of a three-game series at Wuerfel Park.
"They've won 8 of their last 10," Langbehn said of the Slammers. "They're probably out of playoff contention (in the West), but they're the defending champs. They came in here a couple weeks ago and took two games from us. They're not going to quit. Our guys understand that.
"We have a lot to play for. We're trying to lock up a playoff spot, hopefully the division and home field advantage. That's the goal."
With a 50-28 record, the Beach Bums lead the East by four games over Southern Illinois and seven over Lake Erie.
"We've been leading all year," Langbehn said. "We've been consistent, that's the biggest thing. You try to avoid the lengthy losing streaks and find a way to put together significant winning streaks and we've kind of done that. We're happy where we're at.
"The last couple years we've been chasing (the leaders) at this point. Now we're out ahead of the pack. But nothing is guaranteed. We certainly realize that, understand that. We have a lot of work to do. But it's better to be where we're at now than where we've been at in the past. We'll take it."
Langbehn said he's interested to see how his team responds to Sunday's tough loss when Schaumburg scored five runs in the ninth off closer Scott Mueller to post a 10-7 win.
Mueller, an All-Star, has struggled some in recent weeks.
"He tries so hard," Langbehn said. "What people don't understand is how passionate he is about baseball and about this team. He feels if he's not perfect he's let the team down. It's been difficult for him. He's had some great games for us this season, and a couple where he just didn't get it done.
"It's not lack of quality pitches or quality stuff. The stars were just not lined up right for him (Sunday). It's not like they (Schaumburg) hit five consecutive balls off the wall. I'm not worried about Scott. It's about getting him to continue to throw his pitches with conviction."
Langbehn made one tweek in his stand-pat lineup recently, flip-flopping Brian Heere and Ryan Still in the order. Still, who's already set the Frontier League record for walks in a season, was moved into the leadoff spot.
"I think I got bored putting the same lineup down every single day," Langbehn said, laughing.
Still, who has the league's best on-base percentage, will continue to lead off.
The gates open at 5 p.m. tonight with Red Wing Darren McCarty on hand to sign autographs from 5:30-6:30 on the concourse. Reid Kelly (7-3, 3.98) will take the mound for the Traverse City against Jim Schult (5-5, 4.61) for the Slammers.
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Light & Power names Arends executive director
The board for Traverse City Light & Power shut down its faltering search for a new executive director and threw the switch on Tim Arends.
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Teen charged with drunken driving
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Editorial: Food trucks will help build reputation
The issue: Traverse City OKs food trucks. Our view: New choices will enhance city’s reputation as a foodie haven.
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NMC 'expression policy' put on hold
Trustees placed a newly adopted “campus expression” policy on hold until Northwestern Michigan College staff can specify how it will be implemented and communicate the full policy to those affected.
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Lions sign TC West graduate
Former Traverse City West offensive lineman Darren Keyton, an undrafted rookie free agent, signed with the Detroit Lions on Monday.
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App brings perks to merchants
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Photo exhibit opens; LIWdA hosts program; film festival; and more.
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Langbehn not yet ready to set Bums lineup
Starting rotation? Still working on it. Opening day pitcher? To be determined. Starting lineup? Pending.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/14/2013
A perfect relationship; Must respond to needs; Beware the boogeyman.
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Fruit farmers: 'We dodged a bullet'
Fruit farmers reported very little damage to their crops following a deep chill that left a thick, frosty residue on grass blades and car windshields across northern Michigan.
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Fred Goldenberg: Wednesday's expo a don't miss for seniors
Many people ascribe to the belief that as the ball dropped in Times Square on Jan. 1, 1946, the first baby boomer was born and that 76 million births later, our lifestyle and ideas for the future have the country turned upside down.
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City manager finalist chosen
Jered Ottenwess is thrilled to be Traverse City’s top candidate for city manager.
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Forum: Mich. dairy farmers wait for Congress
For farmers in Michigan like me, observing how Congress dealt with farm policy in 2012 was like watching a football game: plenty of shouting, lots of movement, a cloud of dust … and then the ball ends up in about the same place where it started.
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Prep Sports Roundup: TC West beats TC Central
Jessica Kalbfleisch scored three goals Monday night as Traverse City West defeated Big North Conference soccer rival Traverse City Central, 4-1. (Plus more)
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Arrests made in burglary probe
Authorities arrested four people during a residential burglary investigation that netted thieves more than $10,000 in valuables.
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Police: Drunken driver parked in stranger's driveway, fell asleep
A suspected drunken driver was arrested after he pulled into a stranger’s driveway in Elmwood Township and fell asleep behind the wheel.
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Woman on moped arrested on 3rd OWI offense
A 24-year-old Traverse City woman involved in a moped accident was arrested on her third offense for operating while intoxicated.
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Elk Rapids students to plant thousands of trees
Elk Rapids Schools’ advanced placement biology students will plant more than 700 trees today on forested property owned by the school district.
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Expect delays on M-37 near Vance Road
Motorists should expect delays this week on M-37 between Vance Road and M-113.
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Today in Sports: 05/14/2013
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/07/2013
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Food trucks get green light in Traverse City
Traverse City commissioners gave food trucks the OK to roll into downtown this summer.
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Community in Brief: 05/07/2013
Father Fred sale; help Goodwill Inn; Genealogy meeting; and more.
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1,000 ribbons will show unity for golf team
Lake Michigan Conference athletes will soon be wearing green ribbons at spring events as a show of support for league member Grayling, which is coping with tragedy after an accident killed senior Louis Menard and golf coach Jason Potter last week.
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