Yakima Valley Pippins Game Notes 2019 Game #2 June 5
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[25-20] Wenatchee Applesox Walla Walla Sweets [22-23]
Walla Walla Sweets [22-23] [25-20] Wenatchee AppleSox at 4th \\ WCL North \\ 3.5 GB \\ [7-11] [11-8] \\ .5 GB \\ WCL North \\ T2 PAUL THOMAS SR. STADIUM [1,200] | wenatchee, WASH. | GAME #46 [25-20] | HOME #22 [13-8] friday, July 28, 2017 | 7:05 p.m. | Radio: Sunny FM 93.9 (Wenatchee) \ KBSN 1470 AM (Moses Lake) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS APPLESOX RECORD Day Date Opponnent Time AppleSox Pitcher Opposing Pitcher Overall 25-20 Fri. 7/28 Walla Walla 7:05p RH- Steen Fredrickson (1-2, 5.31) RH- Darius Vines (1-1, 4.30) League 25-20 Sat. 7/29 Walla Walla 7:05p RH- Alek Jacobs (0-0, 0.00) -H- TBA Division 17-7 Non-league 3-1 Sun. 7/30 Walla Walla 6:05p RH- Mike Townsend (0-2, 13.00) LH- Isaac Esqueda (3-1, 3.25) Home games 13-8 Away games 12-12 APPLESOX OPEN PIVOTAL LATE-SEASON HOMESTAND, HOST SWEETS Day games 0-2 The Wenatchee AppleSox (25-20, 10-8 second half), are looking to keep in the WCL Second-Half race, as they are just .5 games Night games 25-18 back of the Victoria HarbourCats and hosting North rival Walla Walla (22-23, 7-11), Friday night...the AppleSox were swept to open vs. RH starter 21-13 vs. LH starter 4-7 the season at Walla Walla...the AppleSox are playing their 18th franchise season (13th in the WCL) and are led by first-year head Extra innings 2-3 coach, Kyle Krustangel (25-20) (.556), who has completed two years as the head coach at Yakima Valley College during the NCAA regular season...Krustangel is assisted by Yakima’s Cash Ulrich and Riley Drongesen, both in their first seasons. -
At Walla Walla Sweets (1-2, 1-2) Away #1 (0-0)
2015 APPLESOX GAME NOTES | TUESDAY | JUNE 9, 2015 | VS. SAN FRANCISCO SEALS Page 2 Wenatchee AppleSox Baseball Club, 610 N. Mission St. #204, Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Game #4 (3-1) Borleske Stadium Wenatchee AppleSox (3-1, 0-0) at Walla Walla Sweets (1-2, 1-2) Away #1 (0-0) TONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION Starting Pitchers: RHP Gage Burland (0-0, 0.00) vs. LHP Jeider Rincon (0-0, 0.00) 7:05 p.m. | Radio: Sunny FM / KBSN / applesox.com/listen-live | TV: KWCC-TV Day Date Opponnent Time AppleSox Pitcher Opposing Pitcher Radio Wednesday June 10 at Walla Walla 7:05p RHP Hunter Wells (0-0, 0.00) LHP Easton Lucas (0-0, 0.00) KCSY Thursday June 11 at Walla Walla 7:05p RHP CJ Gettman (1-0, 2.00) LHP Cooper Powell (0-0, 9.00) KCSY Friday June 12 vs. Corvallis 7:05p TBA (0-0, 0.00) TBA (0-0, 0.00) KCSY Saturday June 13 vs. Corvallis 7:05p TBA (0-0, 0.00) TBA (0-0, 0.00) KCSY RECORD BREAKDOWN APPLESOX OPEN WCL SLATE WITH SWEETS The Wenatchee AppleSox (3-1, 0-0), fourth place in the WCL East, will open their 2015 league sched- Overall 3-1 ule, tonight vs. the Walla Walla Sweets (1-2, 1-2), after the AppleSox made it through the non-league League 0-0 Non-league 3-1 portion of the schedule 3-1...The AppleSox are playing their 16th franchise season (11th in the WCL) Division 0-0 and are led by first-year skipper, AJ Proszek (3-1) (.750), who is in his 3rd season with the Sox, after Home games 3-1 managing the pitching staff in 2013 and 2014...Proszek is assisted by Miles Kizer and Cory LeBrun, Away games 0-0 Day games 0-0 both in their first seasons. -
Jack Benjamin Broadcaster
JACK BENJAMIN [email protected] ♦ (914) 589-5998 ♦ JackBenjaminBroadcaster.com ♦ @JackBenjaminPxP ♦ Westchester, NY AWARDS & RECOGNITION: • STAA All-American— Ranked as third-best collegiate broadcaster in nation May 2018 • Jim Nantz Award Watch List— One of 11 collegiate sportscasters recognized Mar 2018 • STAA Honorable Mention All-American— Awarded to top 35 collegiate broadcasters in nation May 2017 PLAY-BY-PLAY/SPORTS BROADCASTING EXPERIENCE: KSCU 103.3 FM – Santa Clara University Student Radio Sep 2015-June 2018 Play-by-Play Broadcaster– Sports Director– Sports Talk Show Host • Broadcast all Santa Clara Men’s Basketball home games and select Women’s Basketball games • Manage production of all sports content – Recruit/train board-operators and broadcasters– Create station PSA’s • Host weekly two-hour talk show, Overtime– Feature interviews include Chris Berman, ESPN; Tom Brady Sr., father of New England Patriots QB; Mike Pereira, Fox NFL Rules Analyst; Kirk Cousins, Redskins QB • Covered Super Bowl 50 Opening Night at the SAP Center- aired interviews with players from Broncos & Panthers Bay Area Online Sports Network, San Mateo, CA Dec 2017-June 2018 Play-by-Play Broadcaster • Play-by-play for junior college basketball, high school lacrosse and 2018 CCCAA Track & Field Championships Central Coast Sports, Greater Bay Area, California Sep 2017-Mar 2018 Play-by-Play Broadcaster • Play-by-Play for high school basketball & football “Game of the Week” on AM 1590 KLIV-San Jose (5,000 watt) KMVT 15 – Silicon Valley Community Media & -
Ridgefield Raptors Game Schedule
Ridgefield Raptors 2021 Baseball Schedule Date Day Opponent Time June 2 Wednesday Cowlitz Black Bears 6:35 PM June 3 Thursday June 4 Friday Bend Elks 6:35 PM June 5 Saturday Bend Elks 6:35 PM June 6 Sunday Bend Elks 1:05 PM June 7 Monday June 8 Tuesday Portland Pickles 6:35 PM June 9 Wednesday Portland Pickles 6:35 PM June 10 Thursday Portland Pickles 6:35 PM June 11 Friday @ Yakima Valley Pippins 6:35 PM June 12 Saturday @ Yakima Valley Pippins 6:35 PM June 13 Sunday @ Yakima Valley Pippins 6:05 PM June 14 Monday June 15 Tuesday @ Bend Elks 6:35 PM June 16 Wednesday @ Bend Elks 6:35 PM June 17 Thursday @ Bend Elks 6:35 PM June 18 Friday June 19 Saturday NW Star Nighthawks 6:35 PM June 20 Sunday NW Star Nighthawks 1:05 PM June 21 Monday June 22 Tuesday Yakima Valley Pippins 6:35 PM June 23 Wednesday Yakima Valley Pippins 6:35 PM June 24 Thursday Yakima Valley Pippins 6:35 PM June 25 Friday @ Portland Pickles 7:05 PM June 26 Saturday @ Portland Pickles 7:05 PM June 27 Sunday @ Portland Pickles 5:05 PM June 28 Monday June 29 Tuesday Bellingham Bells 6:35 PM June 30 Wednesday Bellingham Bells 6:35 PM July 1 Thursday Bellingham Bells 6:35 PM July 2 Friday @ Corvallis Knights 6:30 PM July 3 Saturday @ Corvallis Knights 7:15 PM July 4 Sunday Corvallis Knights 3:05 PM July 5 Monday July 6 Tuesday @ Bend Elks 6:35 PM July 7 Wednesday Bend Elks 6:35 PM July 8 Thursday Bend Elks 6:35 PM July 9 Friday @ Cowlitz Black Bears 6:35 PM July 10 Saturday @ Cowlitz Black Bears 6:35 PM July 11 Sunday @ Cowlitz Black Bears 1:05 PM July 12 Monday July 13 Tuesday -
Walla Walla Sweets [2-0] [0-2] Wenatchee Applesox Vs 1St \\ WCL North \\ 0 GB 2 GB \\ WCL North \\ 6Th Borleske Stadium [2,376] | Walla Walla, Wash
Walla Walla Sweets [2-0] [0-2] Wenatchee AppleSox vs 1st \\ WCL North \\ 0 GB 2 GB \\ WCL North \\ 6th Borleske Stadium [2,376] | Walla Walla, Wash. | Game #3 [0-2] | Away #3 [0-2] SUNday, June 4, 2017 | 1:05 p.m. | Radio: Sunny FM 93.9 (Wenatchee) \ KBSN 1470 AM (Moses Lake) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS APPLESOX RECORD Day Date Opponnent Time AppleSox Pitcher Opposing Pitcher Overall 0-2 Fri. 6/2 WW 4, WEN 0 2:14 LP- Griffin Davis (0-1) WP- Billy Dimlow (1-0) League 0-2 Sat. 6/3 WW 5, WEN 4 2:14 LP- Keegan Romig (0-1) WP- Scott Parker (1-0) Division 0-2 Non-league 0-0 Sun. 6/4 Walla Walla 1:05p LH- Gerald Hein (0-0) LH- Haydn King (0-0) Home games 0-0 Away games 0-2 APPLESOX AIM TO SALVAGE SERIES, SUNDAY AFTERNOON Day games 0-0 The Wenatchee AppleSox (0-2, 0-2 North), finish up their season-opening series against the Walla Walla Sweets (2-0, 2-0 North), Night games 0-2 Sunday...Wenatchee looks to take the momentum of its three-run ninth inning into the contest...the AppleSox are playing their 18th vs. RH starter 0-1 vs. LH starter 0-1 franchise season (13th in the WCL) and are led by first-year head coach, Kyle Krustangel (0-2) (.000), who has completed two Extra innings 0-0 years as the head coach at Yakima CC during the NCAA regular season...Krustangel is assisted by Yakima CC assistant Cash Ulrich, and former minor-leaguer Riley Drongesen, both in their first seasons. -
Eagle Men's Basketball 2018-19
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Yakima Valley Pippins Game Notes 2019 Game #44 July 28
YAKIMA VALLEY PIPPINS GAME NOTES 2019 GAME #44 JULY 28 RIDGEFIELD RAPTORS (5-8, 18-22) Yakima County Stadium Starter TBA Yakima, Washington AT 6:05 PM PT YAKIMA VALLEY PIPPINS (8-9, 19-24) RHP Trystan Vrieling (1-2, 2.87 ERA) PIPPINS RECORD WHEN... PIPPINS PICKINGS HOME AWAY OVR PIPPINS EXPLODE ON OFFENSE TO OPEN SERIES WITH WIN: After mustering a total of one run on six hits over their last 18 innings of baseball, the Pippins broke things open on Saturday, putting up a team-re- Overall record: 15-8 4-16 19-24 cord 21 runs on 17 hits to pound the Ridgefield Raptors in the series opener, 21-8. The Pippins had four vs. North Division: 11-5 1-9 12-14 different innings in which they scored four or more runs, and had five extra-base hits on the day. It was vs. South Division: 4-3 3-6 7-9 vs. LH SP: the second game for the Pippins in the past week in which they have had at least 15 hits and scored in 5-4 2-5 7-10 double digit runs. Eddy Pelc led the way on offense for the Pippins, reaching base in all 7 of his at-bats, vs. RH SP: 10-4 2-10 12-13 Collecting first hit: 6-2 2-13 8-15 including a season-high five walks and a three-run homers, his first of the year. On the day, the Pippins Opp. collects first hit: 9-6 2-2 11-8 had five different players with multi-hit games, and five different players collect multi-RBI games. -
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PPLAYERLAYER PPROFILESROFILES 2266 DDAVIDAVID BBERGERG RRHPHP • JJuniorunior • 66-0-0 • 119494 • RR/R/R CCovina,ovina, CCalif.alif. ((BishopBishop AAmatmat HHS)S) Notes – Has made 101 appearances in two seasons at UCLA, already good for third- most in school history...owns the NCAA single-season record for saves with 24...tied the NCAA record for most appearances in a season with 51 in 2013...became the first reliever in conference history to win Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year and was UCLA’s first recipient of the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award, given out to the nation’s top relief pitcher...is the only pitcher in UCLA history to lead the conference in ERA in back-to- back seasons...enters his junior year at UCLA with a 12-3 record and a 1.18 ERA in 152 innings pitched (all in relief)...is UCLA’s all-time record holder for most postseason appearances (17) and saves (6)...also holds the school record for most career saves (25) and single-season saves (24)...has the second-lowest ERA in UCLA postseason history with a 0.98 mark. 2013 (summer) – Appeared in seven games for the USA Collegiate National Team, posting a 3-0 record...recorded a 2.89 ERA in 9.1 innings pitched...helped the U.S. to a 20-3 record, including a five-game sweep over Cuba...threw a combined two scoreless innings while striking out two in back-to-back games vs. Cuba on July 19 and 20. 2013 – Served as UCLA’s closer for the majority of the year, setting an NCAA single- season record with 24 saves...also matched the NCAA single-season record for most appearances in a season -
Walla Walla Sweets [0-0] [0-0] Wenatchee Applesox Vs T-2 \\ WCL North \\ .5 GB .5 GB \\ WCL North \\ T-2 Borleske Stadium [2,376] | Walla Walla, Wash
Walla Walla Sweets [0-0] [0-0] Wenatchee AppleSox vs T-2 \\ WCL North \\ .5 GB .5 GB \\ WCL North \\ T-2 Borleske Stadium [2,376] | Walla Walla, Wash. | Game #1 [0-0] | Away #1 [0-0] Friday, June 2, 2017 | 7:05 p.m. | Radio: Sunny FM 93.9 (Wenatchee) \ KBSN 1470 AM (Moses Lake) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS APPLESOX RECORD Day Date Opponnent Time AppleSox Pitcher Opposing Pitcher Overall 0-0 Fri. 6/2 Walla Walla 7:05p RH- Griffin Davis (0-0) RH- Billy Dimlow (0-0) League 0-0 Sat. 6/3 Walla Walla 7:05p RH- Keegan Romig (0-0) LH- Scott Parker (0-0) Division 0-0 Non-league 0-0 Sun. 6/4 Walla Walla 1:05p LH- Gerald Hein (0-0) LH- Haydn King (0-0) Home games 0-0 Away games 0-0 APPLESOX OPEN 2017 IN SWEETS COUNTRY Day games 0-0 The Wenatchee AppleSox (0-0, 0-0 North), open up the 2017 season at Borleske Stadium against divison foe, the Walla Walla Night games 0-0 Sweets (0-0, 0-0 North)...last year, the series with the Sweets was a 3-3 split...in each of the series, the home team won the series vs. RH starter 0-0 vs. LH starter 0-0 two games to one...the AppleSox are playing their 18th franchise season (13th in the WCL) and are led by first-year head coach, Extra innings 0-0 Kyle Krustangel (0-0) (.000), who has completed two years as the head coach at Yakima CC during the NCAA regular season.. -
AMARAL 6-0 / 175 Junior / of Huntington Beach, Calif
PLAYER PROFILES DANIEL AMARAL 6-0 / 175 Junior / OF Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach HS 25 2017 (Summer) – Named to Northwoods League Postseason All-Star Team with Mankato … batted .347 with 13 doubles, seven triples, 27 RBIs and 41 runs scored … recorded 30 walks compared to just 19 strikeouts … stole 23 bases … played alongside Ryan Kreidler and Kyle Cuellar. 2017 – All-Pac-12 honorable mention … appeared and started in 52 games in the outfield … third on the team batting .282 with 24 runs scored and 21 RBIs … totaled eight extra-base hits with one home run and seven doubles … slugged .330 and posted a .364 on-base percentage … drew 17 walks and was hit by a pitch a team-high 11 times … Led the Pac-12 with 16 stolen bases … totaled team-best 17 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games … second on the team hitting .345 with 18 runs and 13 RBIs during conference play … slugged .373 with three doubles in Pac-12 play and recorded a .416 on-base percentage … tied for Pac-12 lead with eight stolen bases … set a career-high with four base hits vs. Utah on May 21 … Drove in career-best three runs with first career home run vs. San Jose State on Feb. 19 … Went 3-for-4 with three runs scored at USC on May 6. 2016 (Summer) – Played for the Duluth Huskies in the Northwoods League ... batted .302 with one home run, one triple, four doubles, 20 RBI and 24 runs in 51 games ... ranked second among all Northwest League players with 34 stolen bases (in 40 attempts) ..