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Princeton Summer Ball: Udell With Two Wins For DeLand Suns
June 08, 2018 | Baseball
PRINCETON, N.J. – The summer season has gotten underway for many Tigers playing so far …
Let's take a look at how some are doing …
Ryan Smith – – Cape Cod League – Cotuit Kettleers - Hasn't played yet.
James Proctor – New England Collegiate Baseball League – Mystic Schooners - Proctor made his season debut for the Schooners on Tuesday. He pitched into the fifth inning, scattering four hits and allowing three unearned runs. He also struck out three hitters in the loss.
Eli Kimbell - New England Collegiate Baseball League – Mystic Schooners – Hasn't played yet.
Andrew Gnazzo - New England Collegiate Baseball League – Danbury Westerners – Hasn't played yet.
Keith Gabrielson – Coastal Plain League – Wilmington Sharks – Gabrielson has appeared in three games for the Sharks and has struck out four hitters in 2 2/3 innings.
Jack Anderson - Coastal Plain League – Gastonia Grizzlies – Anderson has made two starts for Grizzlies so far. In his first outing last Friday against the High Point-Thomasville HiToms, he threw three frames, struck out two and gave up one run. Last night, he pitched into the fifth inning and allowed three earned runs.
Chris Davis - Coastal Plain League – Holly Springs Salamanders – Davis has scored twice in four games for the Salamanders.
David Harding – Valley League – TomSox – Has not played yet.
Sy Snedeker – Texas Collegiate League – Brazos Valley Bombers – The Tigers' catcher has seen action in two games for the Bombers, recording a hit in eight at-bats.
Jake Boone – California Collegiate League – SoCal Catch – In his nine at-bats for the Catch, Boone has two hits including a home run along with two runs scored.
Conor Nolan – Futures League – Bristol Blues – Nolan has posted a .241/.313/.276 slash line in eight games for the Blues. He began the season with hits in five of his first six games including two multi-hit outings.
Connor Udell – Florida Collegiate League – DeLand Suns – Udell has earned the win in both of his appearances for the Suns so far. He made his first start of the season on Tuesday, going five innings, giving up just two hits and no runs.
Let's take a look at how some are doing …
Ryan Smith – – Cape Cod League – Cotuit Kettleers - Hasn't played yet.
James Proctor – New England Collegiate Baseball League – Mystic Schooners - Proctor made his season debut for the Schooners on Tuesday. He pitched into the fifth inning, scattering four hits and allowing three unearned runs. He also struck out three hitters in the loss.
Eli Kimbell - New England Collegiate Baseball League – Mystic Schooners – Hasn't played yet.
Andrew Gnazzo - New England Collegiate Baseball League – Danbury Westerners – Hasn't played yet.
Keith Gabrielson – Coastal Plain League – Wilmington Sharks – Gabrielson has appeared in three games for the Sharks and has struck out four hitters in 2 2/3 innings.
Jack Anderson - Coastal Plain League – Gastonia Grizzlies – Anderson has made two starts for Grizzlies so far. In his first outing last Friday against the High Point-Thomasville HiToms, he threw three frames, struck out two and gave up one run. Last night, he pitched into the fifth inning and allowed three earned runs.
Chris Davis - Coastal Plain League – Holly Springs Salamanders – Davis has scored twice in four games for the Salamanders.
David Harding – Valley League – TomSox – Has not played yet.
Sy Snedeker – Texas Collegiate League – Brazos Valley Bombers – The Tigers' catcher has seen action in two games for the Bombers, recording a hit in eight at-bats.
Jake Boone – California Collegiate League – SoCal Catch – In his nine at-bats for the Catch, Boone has two hits including a home run along with two runs scored.
Conor Nolan – Futures League – Bristol Blues – Nolan has posted a .241/.313/.276 slash line in eight games for the Blues. He began the season with hits in five of his first six games including two multi-hit outings.
Connor Udell – Florida Collegiate League – DeLand Suns – Udell has earned the win in both of his appearances for the Suns so far. He made his first start of the season on Tuesday, going five innings, giving up just two hits and no runs.
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Friday, June 02
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