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Chicago Bandits ChicagoPresented by the United BanditsStates Coast Guard Game Day Information MEMBERS OF NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH Chicago Bandits Media Relations ■ 27 Jennie Finch Way ■ Rosemont, IL 60018 ■ P: (877) 722-6348 ■ F: (630) 396-3095 AKRON RACERS (10-10) vs CHICAGO BANDITS (13-7) RHP Lisa Norris (5-5, 2.98 ERA) vs LHP Monica Abbott (8-1, 1.09 ERA) Firestone Stadium | Thursday, July 14, 2011 | 7:30 p.m. (CST) Game 21 | Away Game 9 Road Warriors: Today’s game starts a 12-game road trip for the Bandits, NPF LEAGUE STANDINGS sending them to Akron (July 14-17), USSSA Pride (July 21-24), and NPF Team W L PCT GB Diamonds (July 28-31) before returning home to face the Racers to start BANDITS 13 7 .650 - August. PRIDE 13 7 .650 - RACERS 10 10 .500 3 More ‘Monny,’ More Wins: Chicago Bandits pitcher Monica Abbott is in DIAMONDS 4 16 .200 9 the thick of the pitching Triple Crown race, leading the NPF in wins (8), strikeouts (82) and ERA (1.09). Abbott is on pace to set the team record in ALL-TIME BATTING SEASON RECORDS strikeoutsj (137 by Lauren Bay in 2005) and could challenge Bay’s record for ABs: Stacy May (156, 2010) H: Stacy May (61, 2008) wins in a season (17 in 2005). RBI: Jaime Clark (38, 2008) BA: Galindo (.402, 2005) 2B: Rachel Folden (14, 2010) 3B: Shutzler (4, 2007) Halfway Home: The Bandits are halfway through the 2011 season and are HR: Stacy May (13, 2008) R: Stacy May (39, 2008) tied for first place with the USSSA Pride with a 13-7 record. Chicago is SB: Anne Steffan (23, 2005) looking for its sixth NPF Regular Season Championship in seven years. ALL-TIME PITCHER SEASON RECORDS IP: Kristina Thorson (121.2, 2008) Rookie Power: Rookies Megan Wiggins and Alisa Goler, both hailing from CG: Kristina Thorson (10, 2008) Georgia, currently lead the NPF in home runs (5). Wiggins leads the league ERA: Jennie Finch (0.11, 2007) in extra base hits (9) while Goler leads in RBIs (17). Both are making a bid for W: Lauren Bay (17, 2005) NPF Rookie of the Year, which would be the third straight year a Bandit won K: Lauren Bay (137, 2005) the award (Tammy Williams in 2009, Nikki Nemitz in 2010). SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS GP: 50 (2010) W: 41 (2005) L: 7 (2005) Bandits Split: Chicago’s 12-3 win on Sunday split the home series with the AB: 1331 (2010) BA: 0.274 (2009) R: 212 (2010) Racers. Through eight games against Akron the season series is 4-4. The H: 349 (2010) RBI: 199 (2009) 2B: 69 (2010) teams will face each other eight more times this season. 3B: 11 (2008) HR: 61 (2009) K: 222 (2008) BB: 166 (2008) SB: 102 (2009) E: 34 (2006) UPCOMING CHICAGO BANDITS SCHEDULE Thurs., July 14, 2011 @ 7:35 CT at Akron Racers Thurs., Aug 4, 2011 @ 7:35 CT vs Akron Racers Fri., July 15, 2011 @ 7:35 CT at Akron Racers Fri., Aug 5, 2011 @ 7:35 CT vs Akron Racers Sat., July 16, 2011 @ 7:35 CT at Akron Racers Sat., Aug 6, 2011 @ 7:35 CT vs Akron Racers Sun., July 17, 2011 @ 7:35 CT at Akron Racers Sun., Aug 7, 2011 @ 5:35 CT vs Akron Racers The United States Coast Guard Thurs., July 21, 2011 @ 7:35 ET at USSSA Florida Pride Wed, Aug 10, 2011 Bandits Golf Classic and the Chicago Bandits have Fri., July 22, 2011 @ 7:35 ET at USSSA Florida Pride partnered together for the 2011 Sat., July 23, 2011 @ 7:35 ET at USSSA Florida Pride Thurs., Aug 11, 2011 @ 7:35 CT vs USSSA Florida Pride season. The U.S. Coast Guard Sun., July 24, 2011 @ 12 ET at USSSA Florida Pride Fri., Aug 12, 2011 @ 7:35 CT vs USSSA Florida Pride is the presenting sponsor of the Sat., Aug 13, 2011 @ 7:35 CT vs USSSA Florida Pride Chicago Bandits. During the Thurs., July 28, 2011 @ 7:35 ET at NPF Diamonds Sun., Aug 14, 2011 @ 5:35 CT vs USSSA Florida Pride 2011 season, all past and current Fri., July 29, 2011 @ 7:35 ET at NPF Diamonds Military personnel will receive Sat., July 30, 2011 @ 7:35 ET at NPF Diamonds Wed, Aug 17, 2011 - NPF Fan Fest in Sulphur, La. free entry into Chicago Bandits Sunday, July 31, 2011 @ 5:35 ET at NPF Diamonds Thurs., Aug 18, 2011 Playoffs Round 1 @ Sulphur, La. games. U.S. Coast Guard will also be presenting special commemorative jerseys for the Friday, July 1, First Responders Night. TONIGHT’S BANDITS PITCHER LHP MONICA ABBOTT (8-1, 1.09 ERA) Position: P Date of Birth: 07/28/1985 Height: 6’ 3” Pro: Washington Glory (07), USSSA Pride (09), Tenn. Diamonds (10) College Experience: University of Tennessee Bats: L Throws: L Biography Professional 2011 (CHI): Signed with the Bandits as a free agent on February 15, 2011. 2010 (TENN): Traded to the Diamonds from USSSA Pride in exchange for Cat Osterman and Megan Willis on May 4, 2010...Recorded a .079 ERA while posting a 7-9 record on the season...Struck out 146 batters in 115.1 innings pitched 2009 (USSSA): Posted a 2-3 record on the season with 69 strikeouts...ERA of 1.55 in 45.1 innings pitched 2008: Did not compete in the NPF 2007(WASH): Drafted by the Washington Glory as a rookie from University of Tennessee...Struck out 18 batters in first appearance and pitched complete game...Threw no-hitter during playoff game...Named Playoff MVP...Won Cowles Cup Championship. College: University of Tennessee (2004-2007) Finsihed career with 23 no-hitters and 6 perfect games...Set career and single season NCAA records with victories (189), strikeouts (2,440), shutouts (112), appearances (253) and innings pitched (1,488.0)...Named 2007 Honda Award winner...Voted 2007 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year...2007 ESPY Finalist for Best Female Collegiate Athlete...Four-time First-Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American selection...Became first softball All-American in UT’s history...Named to All-Women’s College World Series team three times...Three-time SEC Pitcher of the Year...Nmaed 2005 SEC Co-Pitcher of the Year...Four-time First-Team All SEC. ABBOTT PITCHING STATS 2011 ABBOTT VS BANDITS STAFF (SITUATIONAL PITCHING STATS 2011) TONIGHT’S RACERS PITCHER RHP LISA NORRIS (5-5, 2.98 ERA) Lisa Norris looks to continue her reputation as one of the top pitchers in NPF. Norris has held true to form, starting off the season with a 5-5 mark, and helping the Racers to a third place start in the league. Position: P Date of Birth: 6/26/87 Height: 5’7” Pro Experience: 3rd Season Akron Racers College Experience: University of North Carolina Bats: R Throws:R Resides: Snellville, GA Biography: Coaching Experience: Was named an assistant coach at the University of Texas-Corpus Christi for the 2010-2011 season. 2009: Led the Racers in wins (12) innings pitched (98) and strikeouts (99). 2010: Named 2010 NPF Pitcher of the Year... Recorded a 14-5 mark...Two- Time All-NPF Team selection...Tossed a perfect game in her first professional game...Led the NPF with 14 victories... Posted the second best ERA (1.73)...Struck out 126, second best in the league. College: North Carolina • Three-time NFCA All-Southeast honoree. • Posted a 78-31 collegiate career record, 1.48 career ERA, with 714 innings pitched and 808 strikeouts. • Had a career .228 batting average. • Committed only six errors in 170 chances for a .966 defensive average. • Tossed five career no-hitters. • First-Team All-Southeast Region (2009). • First-Team All-ACC (2009). • Held the opposition to a .178 batting average (2009). • Tallied 23 wins with 8 losses & a 1.33 ERA (2009). • Posted a career best 0.97 ERA, ranking 13th in the country (2008). • Threw three no hitters (2008). • Second-Team NFCA All-Southeast Region (2008). • Second-Team All-ACC (2008). NORRIS PITCHING APPEARANCES (2011) CHICAGO 2011 PITCHING STATS CHICAGO 2011 HITTING STATS BANDITS BATTERS VS LHP BANDITS BATTERS VS RHP CHICAGO BANDITS AS HOME TEAM INDIVIDUAL BATTING STATS CHICAGO BANDITS AS VISITOR TEAM INDIVIDUAL BATTING STATS BANDITS INDIVIDUAL BATTING SITUATIONAL STATISTICS BANDITS PITCHERS VS RACERS BATTERS RACERS 2011 PITCHING STATS RACERS 2011 HITTING STATS RACERS BATTERS VS LHP RACERS BATTERS VS RHP ON THE AIR Today’s game will be televised nationally online through the NPF website at http:// profastpitch.com/schedule/streamB. RECENT TRANSACTIONS 6/29/11 - Released C Mariesha Marker to free agency, Signed rookie pitcher Donna Bourgeois 5/29/11 – Signed Amanda Williams, Robin Thompson, Danielle Zymkowitz and Alexis Jager to contracts after the open tryouts 4/7/11 – Agreed to terms with C Shannon Doepking 2/22/11 – Signed P/OF Jamee Juarez to one-year contract 2/7/11 – Signed P Taryne Mowatt to 1-year contract 2/14 – Agreed to terms with P Monica Abbott. RACERS AS VISITING TEAM INDIVIDUAL BATTING STATS RACERS AS HOME TEAM INDIVIDUAL BATTING STATS RACERS INDIVIDUAL BATTING SITUATIONAL STATISTICS RACERS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING SITUATIONAL STATISTICS CHICAGO BANDITS ROSTER # Full Name B T P H DOB College 1 Williams, Amanda L R OF 5-6 1984-02-16 Marshall 2 Williams, Tammy L R IF 5-6 1987-06-23 Northwestern 3 Wiggins, Megan L R OF 5-5 1989-05-08 Georgia 7 Zymkowitz, Danielle L R IF 5-4 1989-07-04 Illinois 9 Lever, Caitlin R R OF 5-8 1985-03-12 Georgia Tech 10 Shifflett, Kristin L L 2B 5-3 1989-08-15 Radford 11 Doepking, Shannon R R C 5-7 1985-11-30 Tennessee 12 Patton, Amber L R IF 5-5 1986-11-30 DePaul 14 Abbott, Monica L L P 6-3 1985-07-28 Tennessee 17 Knauer, Christine L R IF 5-6 1988-02-11 North Carolina 19 Galindo, Vicky R R 2B 5-4 1983-12-22 California 21 Thompson, Robin L R IF 5-1 1989-02-19 Northwestern 22 Juarez, Jamee R R P 5-4 1985-02-15 Ohio State 23 Shaw, Dorian R R 1B 5-11 1989-02-24 Michigan 25 Folden, Rachel L R C 5-5 1987-01-13 Marshall 29 Mowatt, Taryne R R P 5-6 1986-09-12 Arizona 31 Bourgeois, Donna R R P 5-7 1989-02-27 Houston 33 Jager, Alexis R R OF 5-6 1988-11-01 Western Mich 35 Goler, Alisa L R 3B 5-6
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