August 2009
Gagnon Great In Game One For Honkers
Drew Gagnon (Long Beach St.) was brilliant, and no-hit Mankato into the fifth inning. He issued a two-out walk to Taylor Black (Kentucky), and Black stole second before taking third on a passed ball. Xorge Carillo (Arizona State) singled him home to break up the no-hitter and put Mankato on the board with an unearned run and make the score 2-1. But Gagnon would get the third out and turn in a solid sixth to finish his night with just one hit allowed and one unearned run in six innings while striking out seven.
Lidke Limits Bucks
Kenny Lidke (Augustana) did what he could in trying to send the Eau Claire Express into the playoffs on a winning note. He held Waterloo to one unearned run in seven innings while striking out four. He allowed three hits and walked two. Waterloo scored six runs off the Eau Claire bullpen in the final two innings for a 7-6 comeback victory.
Anderson Ends Mallards Playoff With Shutout
Dixon Anderson tossed a complete game shutout and the Green Bay offense capitalized on several Madison miscues in a 5-0 win on Sunday afternoon inside Warner Park. Anderson (California) was in absolute control as he threw a variety of fastballs, changeups, and off speed pitches to earn second straight win as a starter and third consecutive on the hill. In just his fifth start on the hill, Madison (18-14, 37-29) was unable to figure him out as he recorded seven 1-2-3 innings. Anderson struck the mid-90s on the radar gun near the end of the contest as he fanned seven batters, walked one, and scattered five hits. Green Bay (16-17, 30-36) also earned its fifth shutout win of the season.
Anderson Ends Mallards Playoff With Shutout
Dixon Anderson tossed a complete game shutout and the Green Bay offense capitalized on several Madison miscues in a 5-0 win on Sunday afternoon inside Warner Park. Anderson (California) was in absolute control as he threw a variety of fastballs, changeups, and off speed pitches to earn second straight win as a starter and third consecutive on the hill. In just his fifth start on the hill, Madison (18-14, 37-29) was unable to figure him out as he recorded seven 1-2-3 innings. Anderson struck the mid-90s on the radar gun near the end of the contest as he fanned seven batters, walked one, and scattered five hits. Green Bay (16-17, 30-36) also earned its fifth shutout win of the season.
Handley, Mower Dominant Saturday
Both Alexandria's Mitch Handley (North Alabama) and Thunder Bay's Randy Mower (St. Joseph's) were dominant Saturday pitching complete-game shutouts. Handley (pictured) blanked Brainerd Lakes Area 5-0 on three hits, two walks and five strikeouts. Mower allowed four hits and no walks while striking out one in his 6-0 masterpiece at Duluth.
Hudson K’s 10 Lunkers
Curtis Hudson (Elgin CC) was brilliant Friday in Brainerd. Hudson threw 8 innings allowing just one run on six hits and one walk. He racked up 10 strikeouts on the evening as Alexandria defeated the Lunkers 11-1.
Gumieny Tosses Second Shutout
Kyle Gumieny (Southeast Missouri State) threw his second shutout of the season as the Wisconsin Woodchucks dominated the Waterloo Bucks in a 9-0 victory Thursday night. Gumieny, who lowered his ERA to 2.54 with the win, went the distance and scattered seven hits while striking out eight. He did not walk a batter.
Butt Improves To 7-0 With Complete Game
The Woodchucks Bryce Butt (Ohio) improved to an impressive 7-0 on the season by pitching a four-hit, one-run complete game. He held Waterloo to only one hit through the first seven innings and did not walk a batter.
Talley Wins Duel Of All-Stars
Bombers starter Matt Talley (The Citadel) scattered six hits and three walks over seven innings, allowing only one run and picking up his team-leading sixth win. He outdueled fellow South Division All-Star pitcher Steven Gruver (Tennessee). Battle Creek completed the two-game sweep of La Crosse, 4-1.
Brown Keeps Beetles Alive In North Division Race
It was a must-win game for the Beetles, as Nick Brown (Iowa) turned in a sparkling performance. He threw seven innings and allowed two earned runs while striking out four and walking none. His only mistake was a two run homerun to Cody Fick (Evansville).
Drobnick Earns Save In Woodchucks Victory
Anthony Drobnick (Washington State) picked up his fourth save of the season after throwing two scoreless innings. Drobnick did not allow a hit, walked one and struck out one in the Woodchucks victory over Eau Claire. This is Drobnick's second Pitcher of the Night Award (July 19).
Handley Harnesses Huskies
Mitch Handley (North Alabama) held the Duluth Huskies to just one hit and one run in his seven inning complete game 2-1 victory for the Alexandria Beetles over Duluth. Handley walked just one and struck out six in the second game of the double header in Alexandria.