{"id":49658,"date":"2019-06-20T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-06-20T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/sports\/baseball-preview-juneau-post-25-strives-for-three-peat\/"},"modified":"2019-06-20T03:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-06-20T11:00:00","slug":"baseball-preview-juneau-post-25-strives-for-three-peat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/sports\/baseball-preview-juneau-post-25-strives-for-three-peat\/","title":{"rendered":"Baseball preview: Juneau Post 25 strives for three-peat"},"content":{"rendered":"
Juneau Post 25 — an amateur baseball team that plays in the American Legion Baseball League — is going for its third consecutive state championship<\/a> this summer.<\/p>\n The season, which officially kicked off last weekend, is sure to bring tense moments. The last two seasons by the American Legion baseball team have followed a similar narrative: regular season dominance followed by postseason drama followed by a state title.<\/p>\n “I think that just comes from our mental stability,” Kasey Watts, playing on the team for his fifth and final year, said. “Regular season, the games don’t mean as much, we’re just playing our own ball, clear minded, and then when state comes around, there’s a little bit more pressure, especially as the one seed. I think we just need to focus on our mental stability this season and gear down when it comes to state.”<\/p>\n Juneau Post 25 hosts Bartlett Post 29 of Anchorage for a four-game home series this weekend at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. The team hopes to remain undefeated on the season — they swept a four-game series against Service Post 28 last weekend in Juneau.<\/p>\n All-tournament talents Watts, Donavin McCurley, Bobby Cox are back, in addition to Riley Griffin, Olin Rawson and others. Newcomers Luke Mallinger, Kona Ogoy, Luis Mojica and Christian Ludeman bring championship pedigree, as members of the Juneau-Douglas squad that captured the 2018 state championship<\/a>.<\/p>\n “We don’t have the age and experience that we used to but with us older guys, we’ll be able to help them out and get them on the same track,” McCurley said.<\/p>\n