A 6’4” RHP @CadeWaits joins the 2021 squad. Out of Metro Christian in Tulsa, OK, showcases a projectable frame and a fastball in the upper 80’s. 2nd signee from OK in this class.
. @DruryBaseball wins a @GLVCsports series over @UMSLBSB this weekend, taking 3 of 4.
They got complete games from Cody Bahl, Wesley Laaker, and Cade Waits in the first three games of the series where they just surrendered 4 total runs, but fell in the series finale on a walk off.
Drury has played the 2nd toughest schedule in Division II this season so far, having played nationally-ranked teams such as Augustana, West Texas A&M, and UCM already.
Great week of progress at the park. Pitchers bullpen container with 2 plyowalls & J-band hooks done, overhead doors give a view of game while in the pen. Bat racks and magnetic dugout boards are in. The concrete curb is about complete around the entire field. Bullpens mounds set.
It all starts tomorrow at 10am central! $30k general match and $12,500 for baseball alone! Make a gift to your favorite DU team and it can be tripled dollar for dollar! #DruryChampions https://t.co/VTyhYJoiv2
What @nickpanagos91 did tonight was nothing short of historic.
- It was just the second complete-game shutout of the @MINKLeague season
- He did it by shutting out a Mustangs team that had only been blanked once
- His longest outing of the season was 4 1/3 coming in
Legendary.
Heading into the 10th @mason_meeks17 start of the season later tonight, found this pretty incredible line
Across 17 starts, facing an even 400 batters in his @KzooGrowlers career, Meeks has walked a total of…………..14
Insanely efficient
#RollGrowl
We are deeply saddened at the passing of former Rockies color analyst, George Frazier.
A retired MLB pitcher, George was a mainstay and the voice behind many classic calls on Rockies broadcasts from 1998-2015. For a generation of Rockies fans, George Frazier was synonymous with Rockies baseball.
Our thoughts are with George’s wife, Kay, and his four kids, Matt, Brian, Parker and Georgia, during this time.
George was a great friend of the program. A mentor to so many in our program and in the Midwest. He was always so committed to his “guys” and finding them the best opportunity.