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August 2013

Zier Leads Express to Sweep

August 7th, 2013|

Thunder Bay, Ontario (August 7th, 2013)--The Eau Claire Express swept a double-header from a depleted Thunder Bay team on Wednesday as they made up some ground in the standings.

Baker’s Bomb Leads Rochester

August 6th, 2013|

Rochester, Minn (August 6th, 2013)--The Rochester Honkers scored 14 runs on 19 hits on Tuesday as they outlasted the Battle Creek Bombers. They had several great performances, but one in particular took the cake.

Hanawahine Leads Honkers

August 4th, 2013|

Thunder Bay, Ontario (August 4th, 2013)--The Rochester Honkers took out the Thunder Bay Border Cats on Sunday behind a huge night from their lead off hitter.

Twichell Leads 27-Run Outburst

August 3rd, 2013|

Mankato, Minn (August 3rd, 2013)--The Mankato MoonDogs scored 27 runs on Saturday in their route of the Thunder Bay Border Cats. They were led by John Michael Twichell (UT-Arlington).

Suiter Helps Duluth Keep Pace

August 2nd, 2013|

Duluth, Minn (August 2nd, 2013)--The Duluth Huskies walked off on the Alexandria Blue Anchors on Friday to help them keep pace with Waterloo and Mankato in the North division playoff chase.

Brad Burcroff is Player of the Night

August 1st, 2013|

Eau Claire, WI (August 1st, 2013)--The Thunder Bay Border Cats had trouble pitching on Thursday as they gave up 20 runs. However, they got a huge night from one of their offensive players.

July 2013

Torres, Martin Shine in Showcase

July 29th, 2013|

Madison, WI (July 29th, 2013)--The first annual Northwoods League Big League Dreams showcase occurred on Monday night. The game served as a chance for prospects to shine in front of the league. Two hitters stood out in the two games played.

Porcaro Leads Express Offense

July 27th, 2013|

Eau Claire, WI (July 27th, 2013)--The Eau Claire Express enjoyed one of their best games on the season on Saturday against the Wisconsin Woodchucks. While the pitching handled things on their end, Mike Porcaro (UW-Milwaukee) took care of things offensively.

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