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Gabe Mosser, who took over from Thursday starter Connor Lehmann, went three innings giving up two hits and no runs while striking out four as the TinC ...
The TinCaps dropped their third straight game Thursday night, falling to the West Michigan Whitecaps 4-3 at LMCU Ballpark after right-hander Luke Boyd ...
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May 26, 2021 If you missed yesterday’s post, I’m spending a few days this week focusing on the college postseason, which began yesterday. For those who missed yesterday’s action, this YouTube channel and many like it post “highlights” consisting of the end of each plate appearance. You get a good feel for the flow of the whole game in about 15 minutes. They’re a great resource if you want to follow college baseball and softball but don’t have ESPN+. Below I have brief previews for the tournaments that begin today. This is done with a focus on the groupings with prospects, and the ones people can watch on streaming services (again, mostly on ESPN+). I’ll also be citing work from D1Baseball and
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SWC poses problems, but 'brighter times ahead' for young Redbirds ‘Brighter times ahead’ for young AHS netters Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Alton sophomore Xavier Carter returns a shot during his No. 1 singles match against Marquette Catholic on Thursday at Moore Park’s Simpson Tennis Center in Alton.Greg Shashack | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Alton coach Jesse Macias (right) talks with freshman James McKeever during a No. 4 singles match against Marquette Catholic on Thursday at Moore Park’s Simpson Tennis Center in Alton.Greg Shashack | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Alton freshman Parker Mayhew hits a shot in his No. 2 singles match against Marquette Catholic on Thursday at Moore Park’s Simpson Tennis Center in Alton.Greg Shashack | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
Somerset County Library System announces May programs and events Somerset County Library System announces May programs and events Note: The library will be closed on May 9, 30 and 31.
Highlighted program: Digitally connect with literary award-winning and best-selling author, poet and longtime library admirer Kwame Alexander on May 19 from 1-1:45 p.m. During the virtual program, students in grades 4-12 will have the opportunity to discover Alexander’s life experiences and works, as he shares stories and poetry, and hosts a Q&A. As the son of an English teacher and a publisher, Alexander states that writing and poetry came naturally to him.
LAWRENCE, Kan. – A stellar pitching performance by starter Eli Davis and a walk-off single by freshman Maui Ahuna pushed the Kansas Jayhawks past the Baylor Bears, 3-2, in the series finale on Sunday afternoon at Hoglund Ballpark. The Jayhawks (21-15, 3-9 Big 12) came out victorious over the Bears (24-12, 5-7 Big 12) during a pitching duel due to Davis keeping Kansas in the game and holding Baylor’s offense back. Tied 2-2 in the bottom of the ninth, the Jayhawks came up with some Sunday dramatics to win the finale. Dylan Ditzenberger led off with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt from Tavian Josenberger. With one out and Ditzenberger on second, Ahuna lined a pitch off Baylor’s Luke Boyd to left field to score Ditzenberger and give the Jayhawks the walk-off win.