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Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:23 pm
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:23 pm
So one of my son's best friends is playing in the Cape this year. Most of the teams have live streams so I check in to see when/if he is playing. The talent up there is absolutely amazing...it is mostly the best of the best non draft eligible guys. Game I checked out this afternoon had Vandy, UGA, LSU guys that I recognized.
If you are a college bsb fan that has players you like to keep up with the broadcast is pretty good and the players are easy to find with Google search.
If you are a college bsb fan that has players you like to keep up with the broadcast is pretty good and the players are easy to find with Google search.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:28 pm to hubreb
We’ve also got guys playing in Alaska this Summer. First time I can remember seeing guys play up there (from UGA at least)
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:32 pm to hubreb
Always wanted to go up there and check out some games. I was searching for some updates and found this.
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Brett Auerbach C/IF: The senior from the University of Alabama had a good week, going eight for twenty-two, with five runs, one home run, two runs batted in, two walks, and two stolen bases. Auerbach’s standout performance of the week was on July 3rd against the Harwich Mariners going two for four, with two runs, one home run, and one run batted in.
Chandler Jozwiak SP: The junior southpaw from Texas A&M received his first win of the season on July 7th against the Chatham Anglers. Jozwiak tossed five shutout innings giving up six hits, three walks, and striking out five.
Cole Ayers RHP: The sophomore Kentucky Wildcat recorded his first win of the season on July 4th against the Orleans Firebirds. Ayers tossed five innings giving up only one earned run, four hits, three walks, and striking out six.
Daniel Cabrera OF: The junior outfielder from LSU went six for eighteen in the five games he played in, collecting five runs, one triple, four runs batted in, and three walks.
Will Heflin LHP: The lefty from the University of Tennessee had another solid week out of the bullpen. Heflin pitched seven innings allowing only one earned run, with six strikeouts.
Jack Leftwich SP: The sophomore Florida Gator received his second win of the season on July 3rd against the Hyannis Harbor Hawks. Leftwich tossed five shutout innings giving up only two hits, one walk, and striking out five.
Carmen Mlodzinski SP: The junior from the University of South Carolina had a stellar outing on July 1st against the Orleans Firebirds. Mdlodzinski tossed five no-hit innings giving up only one walk and striking out seven. Mdlodzinski also pitched on July 7th against the Harwich Mariners throwing five innings giving up two earned runs, one walk, and ten strikeouts
Zach Deloach CF/RF: The junior from Texas A&M had a great week. Deloach went 14 for 30, with six runs, two doubles, one home run, four runs batted in, three walks and two stolen bases. Deloach’s standout performance was on July 5th against the Chatham Anglers going three for three, with a walk off base hit, one run, one home run, two runs batted in, and one walk.
Jordan Westburg SS/2B: The middle infielder from Mississippi State University had a monster first week playing on Cape, earning this week’s “Player of the Week.” Westburg recorded at least two hits in all four games he played in going ten for sixteen, with six runs, two doubles, three home runs, seven runs batted in, and three walks. Wartburg’s standout performance was his Cape League debut on July 5th going two for four, with two runs, two home runs, four runs batted in, and one walk.
Ian Bedell SP: The Junior from the University of Missouri had another solid outing, recording his second win of the season on July 5th against the Orleans Firebirds. Bedell tossed five innings giving up two earned runs, five hits, and striking out seven.
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Brett Auerbach C/IF: The senior from the University of Alabama had a good week, going eight for twenty-two, with five runs, one home run, two runs batted in, two walks, and two stolen bases. Auerbach’s standout performance of the week was on July 3rd against the Harwich Mariners going two for four, with two runs, one home run, and one run batted in.
Chandler Jozwiak SP: The junior southpaw from Texas A&M received his first win of the season on July 7th against the Chatham Anglers. Jozwiak tossed five shutout innings giving up six hits, three walks, and striking out five.
Cole Ayers RHP: The sophomore Kentucky Wildcat recorded his first win of the season on July 4th against the Orleans Firebirds. Ayers tossed five innings giving up only one earned run, four hits, three walks, and striking out six.
Daniel Cabrera OF: The junior outfielder from LSU went six for eighteen in the five games he played in, collecting five runs, one triple, four runs batted in, and three walks.
Will Heflin LHP: The lefty from the University of Tennessee had another solid week out of the bullpen. Heflin pitched seven innings allowing only one earned run, with six strikeouts.
Jack Leftwich SP: The sophomore Florida Gator received his second win of the season on July 3rd against the Hyannis Harbor Hawks. Leftwich tossed five shutout innings giving up only two hits, one walk, and striking out five.
Carmen Mlodzinski SP: The junior from the University of South Carolina had a stellar outing on July 1st against the Orleans Firebirds. Mdlodzinski tossed five no-hit innings giving up only one walk and striking out seven. Mdlodzinski also pitched on July 7th against the Harwich Mariners throwing five innings giving up two earned runs, one walk, and ten strikeouts
Zach Deloach CF/RF: The junior from Texas A&M had a great week. Deloach went 14 for 30, with six runs, two doubles, one home run, four runs batted in, three walks and two stolen bases. Deloach’s standout performance was on July 5th against the Chatham Anglers going three for three, with a walk off base hit, one run, one home run, two runs batted in, and one walk.
Jordan Westburg SS/2B: The middle infielder from Mississippi State University had a monster first week playing on Cape, earning this week’s “Player of the Week.” Westburg recorded at least two hits in all four games he played in going ten for sixteen, with six runs, two doubles, three home runs, seven runs batted in, and three walks. Wartburg’s standout performance was his Cape League debut on July 5th going two for four, with two runs, two home runs, four runs batted in, and one walk.
Ian Bedell SP: The Junior from the University of Missouri had another solid outing, recording his second win of the season on July 5th against the Orleans Firebirds. Bedell tossed five innings giving up two earned runs, five hits, and striking out seven.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:00 pm to tylerdurden24
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We’ve also got guys playing in Alaska this Summer. First time I can remember seeing guys play up there (from UGA at least)
Ole Miss used to have a player or two up there each summer.
Brett Buckvich - the pitcher in this clip - pitched Summer League ball in Alaska.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:09 pm to bigDgator
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Jordan Westburg SS/2B: The middle infielder from Mississippi State University had a monster first week playing on Cape, earning this week’s “Player of the Week.” Westburg recorded at least two hits in all four games he played in going ten for sixteen, with six runs, two doubles, three home runs, seven runs batted in, and three walks. Wartburg’s standout performance was his Cape League debut on July 5th going two for four, with two runs, two home runs, four runs batted in, and one walk.
Good stuff, thanks for posting these SEC players. We are pretty excited about Westburg, he just got better and better as the season unfolded.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:13 pm to hubreb
great stuff these days with streaming.. even better when you have that connection with a player. Good luck to ur sons buddy.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:41 pm to hubreb
Who does he play for?My cousin is the coach at Harwich up there and I go up for 3 weeks every August.
Honestly the pitchers dominate and it can be a little boring
Honestly the pitchers dominate and it can be a little boring
This post was edited on 7/12/19 at 8:46 pm
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:46 pm to hubreb
All I know is Jordan Westburg is tearing it up there. Follow the games via Twitter
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:58 pm to hubreb
Freddie Prinze Jr. the Chatham A’s TYFYS.
Also, Tenley Parrish TYFYS..
Also, Tenley Parrish TYFYS..
This post was edited on 7/12/19 at 8:59 pm
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:09 pm to MullenBoys
Good Lord. Westburg was in a major slump the last third of the season.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:49 pm to hubreb
I had a professor that lived in Oxford and taught at both state and Ole Miss. UGA alumni and baseball player talked slot about the cape cod league. Was late white often to our night class but always brought pizza. So when I think of Cape Cod league I think of some old school blue collar guys working their arse off to do what they love. He applied it to his company that he owned and started from scratch branding odd items with SEC and ACC universities.
Posted on 7/13/19 at 8:41 am to RD Dawg
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Who does he play for?My cousin is the coach at Harwich up there and I go up for 3 weeks every August.
Chatham Anglers....he is a lefty pitcher from Vandy, only got up there last week
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