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Published On: January 11th, 2022

Rafters Sign a Pair of Pitchers from the Peach State

 

The Wisconsin Rapids Rafters welcome a pair of pitchers, Tanner Chafin and Nick Torres.

Chafin is currently a senior at Lagrange College. During his junior campaign in 2021, he made 12 appearances, all out of the bullpen, posting 2.00 ERA and 19 strikouts in 18innings. Perhaps the most impressive feat of Chafin’s 2021 season was that he ended the season throwing 9 scoreless innings over his last five appearances.

“Playing in college has taught me to stay positive and in the moment in any situation throughout the game,” said Chafin. “I feel the fans of the Rafters do a great job in helping the players keep this mindset with their support. I am very excited to have the opportunity to perform in front of such a supportive fan base.”

Nick Torres in entering his senior season as Long Island University. He made 13 appearances out of the bullpen in 2021 totaling 18 strikeouts and a 4.60 ERA in 15.2 innings. Torres was used in a similar role in 2021 with the Rafters as he had a 4-1 record in 28.2 innings, all of which were a relif, with a 1.26 ERA and 27 strikeouts.

“I played for the Rafters this past summer and enjoyed my time and the grind of playing nearly every day,” said Torres. “You need to enjoy baseball to play all these games, and it’s really a fun experience. I’m looking forward to coming back this year, and I’m hoping to make the All-Star Team, to support the team and fans at home this summer!”

Rafters ticket packages are on sale now! We have packages of four, nin, eighteen or all thirty-six games with all-you-can-eat ballpark food. Buy now, enjoy later! The Rafters season and home opener is on Monday May 30th at 6:35pm against the Green Bay Rockers. For questions, call (71)-424-5400 or stop by the Rafhouse at 521 Lincoln Street, Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm.

 

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