Columbia, Mo. – The American Midwest Conference (AMC) has announced the 2023 AMC Baseball All-Conference teams, season award winners, Academic All-Conference team, and the AMC Baseball Champions of Character Team. Columbia took home a handful of accolades including three season awards, with six named to the First Team, and five named…
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The Jefferson City Renegades dropped Game 1 of Friday’s MINK League seven-inning doubleheader to the Des Moines Prospects but bounced back to win Game 2 behind a strong pitching performance from Carter Gorling.
The Jefferson City Renegades will be represented by seven players on the South Division team Sunday during the MINK League All-Star Game in Clarinda, Iowa. The Renegades had four pitchers and three position players make the All-Star team.
The Jefferson City Renegades picked up two much-needed wins Wednesday night, ending a six-game losing streak by sweeping the Nevada Griffons in a MINK League seven-inning doubleheader at Vivion Field. TJ Racherbaumer was the hero for the Renegades in Game 1 after hitting a three-run walk-off home run over the right-field fence to give Jefferson City the 5-2 victory.
NEVADA The Jefferson City Renegades picked up plenty of insurance in the ninth inning Friday night, scoring five runs to beat the Nevada Griffons 10-4 in MINK League action.
The Jefferson City Renegades only trailed entering two half innings, and they didn’t last long. The Renegades got ahead early, then came back late for a walk-off 7-6 win against the Joplin Outlaws during MINK League action Sunday night at Vivion Field.
Braden McGinnis contributed enough runs to beat the Renegades on his own. McGinnis hit an RBI double in the third, then a three-run home run in the fourth to help lead the Sedalia Bombers to a 6-3 win against the Jefferson City Renegades to open the Renegades’ season Thursday at Vivion Field.
There will be a lot of faces taking the mound for the Jefferson City Renegades this season. The Renegades enter their fifth season with 15 pitchers on roster, four who return with past experience on the team, and coach Mike DeMilia said they will all get their opportunities this summer.