July 2009
Drobnick Throws 3 Shutout Innings Of Relief For W
Anthony Drobnick (Washington State) picked up the victory in three innings of shutout relief for the Wisconsin Woodchucks in a 5-4 victory over Green Bay. Drobnick allowed just one hit and struck out four over the final three innings to set the stage for the 'Chucks to score the game winning run in the bottom of the ninth.
Handley Wins Duel Of All-Stars
Alexandria's Mitch Handley (North Alabama) and Battle Creek's Matt Talley (The Citadel), both heading to the All-Star game, tossed gems Saturday night. Both went the distance. Both didn't allow an earned run. But only one could win. And, for the first time in over a month, it was Handley, getting just one run of support, coming out victorious. The junior didn't allow a hit past the sixth inning, and racked up four strikeouts while walking only one. His counterpart Talley, was just as impressive, fanning five in eight innings of work.
Gumieny Dazzles Loggers in Shutout Victory
Kyle Gumieny (Southeast Missouri State) tossed a complete game, two-hit, shutout to carry the Wisconsin Woodchucks past the La Crosse Loggers, 7-0. The game was scoreless until Wisconsin exploded for seven runs in the seventh inning. Gumieny then finished off the night with a scoreless eigth and ninth innings. He allowed just the two hits, walked four and struck out six.
Bremer Tosses 11th No-Hitter In NWL History
Tyler Bremer (UC Davis) pitched the first no-hitter in Eau Claire Express history as the Express defeated the Battle Creek Bombers 4-0 Thursday night. Bremer was nothing short of phenomenal Thursday night. He struggled a bit early as he threw six straight balls to start the game, walking two in the first inning. He would settle down after that, not allowing a base-runner for the next six innings. He hit the lead-off batter in the eighth but sat down the next three hitters. The crowd of 1659 fans cheered as Bremer took the mound for the ninth inning and they grew louder with every pitch. Bremer struck out the side in the ninth inning to complete the 11th no-hitter in NWL history. He finished with just the two first inning walks and struck out 8.
Demmin Tosses Complete Game 3 Hitter
Ryan Demmin (UW-Oshkosh) lived up to his all-star billing allowing just a single unearned run in the first inning and striking out a season-high eight batters for the Mankato MoonDogs in a 2-1 win over Duluth. After the first inning Demmin faced just four batters over the minimum and allowed two hits in earning his fifth win (5-3) of the year while lowering his ERA on the summer to 1.19.
Jung Picks Up Where He Left Off
Mankato's Adam Jung (South Alabama) moved to 3-0 on the year by pitching the last three innings of the suspended June 21st game between the MoonDogs and Duluth. Jung pitched seven innings total in the game, allowing just two hits and striking out five without allowing a run. Mankato won the game in the 14th inning.
O’Grady Lowers League Leading ERA To 1.02
Dennis O'Grady (Duke) threw his second gem against the Duluth Huskies this season, and helped lead the Lunkers over their North Division foe, 2-1 at Mills Field. The Lunkers have now won their last four in a row, which ties a season high. O'Grady shined over eight innings of work. He retired Duluth in order in six of his eight innings, struck out six, and allowed a measly three hits. Not a single Husky base runner advanced past second on his watch. O'Grady has now won the NWL Pitcher of the Night Award three times and the Players of the Night Award once. His league leading ERA stands at 1.02.
Gullickson Wins Pitchers Duel In Bullfrogs 1-0 Win
It was Craig Gullickson’s afternoon at Jones Sign Field at Joannes Stadium as he outperformed Chase Porch with 8 innings of one-hit ball against the Alexandria Beetles on Sunday afternoon for a 1-0 victory. Gullickson (Clemson) fanned eight batters tying his season-high in strikeouts, which was recorded in his last outing. Throughout his eight innings on the hill, he tallied six 1-2-3 frames to earn his fourth win of the season and second consecutive.
Simon Shuts Out St. Cloud
The story of the night was the pitching by La Crosse starting pitcher Kyle Simon (Arizona). Simon pitched a complete game shutout allowing only three hits on the night to improve his record to 5-2. Simon put on quite a show for the 3,399 fans at Copeland Park with only one recorded out reaching the outfield. Besides the three hits allowed and the one out that left the infield, the remaining 26 outs were scattered between groundouts, infield pop outs, and strikeouts. The Loggers completed the two game series sweep over the visiting St. Cloud River Bats with the 6-0 victory.
Mergen Tosses Complete Game Shutout For Lunkers
Even though 11 men reached base for the Bullfrogs, starter Brad Mergen (Indian Hills CC) didn't allow a single run to score in his complete game performance. Mergen fought back time-and-time again against Green Bay and continued to shine when it mattered most. He allowed a measly four hits, walked six, and struck out six in nine innings. In addition, he picked up his third victory of the year and dropped his ERA to 2.10.
Self, Ringenberg Lead Madison, Eau Claire
Madison pitcher Derek Self (Louisville) was in command throughout the night in only allowing one unearned run in eight innings of work. He (2-1) scattered five hits and lowered his ERA to 3.22 on the year. Honorable Mention: Jon Ringenberg (Baylor) allowed just three hits over eight innings, with no walks and three strikeouts to help Eau Claire snap their losing streak with a 2-1 victory over Thunder Bay.
Mower’s 8 Shutout Innings Lead ‘Cats
Randy Mower (St. Joseph's) pitched eight shutout innings as Thunder Bay blanked the first half South Division champ Eau Claire 7-0. Mower evened his record to 3-3 allowing just five hits, while walking two and striking out four.