Generals Take Down TomSox in “Relentless” Fashion

Wednesday night saw the Charlottesville TomSox come to Kate Collins Field on a good stretch of 4 wins in their last 5 games. The Generals were one of those wins earlier on in the week when they traveled to Charlottesville.

Head Coach John Jeanes (Chipola) called this victory one of the most relentless efforts he’s seen from the team all summer. Pitchers pitched their way out of jams, hitters came up with hits in key moments, and the defense was impeccable.

After the TomSox got runners on 2nd and 3rd with nobody out, Gens starter Matt Ellmyer (Wofford) worked two straight strikeouts. The hitter for Charlottesville, Max Bazin, then slashed a ball towards the right center gap that looked destined to be 2 RBIs on the play. However, new addition to the club Dylan Cloonan (Miami) had different ideas. He laid out, using full extension, to bring down the snow cone diving grab to end the inning.

The Generals would ride that momentum right into the bottom half of the 2nd inning. Alex Brait (FGCU) would lead things off with a single, only to be picked off during the next at bat. Tyler Bielamowicz (Houston) would officially start the rally with a walk. Dalton Wingo (UCF), Tyler Trovinger (Oakland), Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St), and Gabe Montenegro (Southern Miss) would connect on consecutive singles to drive in a total of 3 runs in the inning.

The TomSox got right back to business in the top of the 3rd with a leadoff double. He would eventually come around to score on a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly to tighten the score to 3-1. It was the first of 3 straight runs. The other runs came in the 5th. It started with another lead off hit for the TomSox and was followed up by an Anthony Lazar double off the top of the fence. Finally, Bazin was brought in to score later in the inning on an infield single. The TomSox had tied the score at 3.

The Gens would answer right away with a big inning in the bottom of the 5th. Gabe Montenegro started with a bunt single and moved to second on a wild pitch. Following a walk by Kyle Wrighte (William & Mary), Dylan Cloonan dropped down yet another bunt single to load the bases with nobody out. Andrew Orzel (Wofford) hit a deep sacrifice fly that allowed all three runners to tag up. Alex Brait followed up with another sac fly to deep right. That made the score 5-3 with a runner on third base and 2 outs. Tyler Bielamowicz drove in what ended up being the final run of the game.

The TomSox would threaten in the later innings by loading the bases twice, but could never get the big hit they needed in the game. Hunter Shuff (USC Aiken) would work a 1-2-3 ninth to finish off the game.

Key Performers for Charlottesville:

  • Anthony Lazar: 2-5, 2B, RBI, R
  • Jake Allen: 1-1, 2B, 2 BB, R
  • Nick Oar: 1-4, RBI

Key Performers for Waynesboro:

  • Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St): 3-4, RBI
  • Gabe Montenegro (Southern Miss): 3-4, RBI, SB
  • Tyler Trovinger (Oakland): 2-4, RBI, R
  • Aron Solis (Texas Southern): W (1-0), 2.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K

The Generals will look for their 3rd straight win when they travel to Covington on Thursday to take on the Lumberjacks at 7 PM


Aggies Continue to Ride Back to Waynesboro

Waynesboro, Virginia
Two New Mexico State Aggies will follow the steps of many of their past and present teammates as they ride into Waynesboro this summer. The Generals are excited to welcome infielder Bruno Teramoto and left-handed pitcher Andrew Edwards.

Bruno Teramoto – Infielder

A native of Indiaiatuba, San Paulo, Brazil, the 5’10 180-pound junior makes his way to Las Cruces, New Mexico as way of Glendale Community College. Teramoto was a unanimous first-team all-conference and gold glove winner during his sophomore campaign as he helped lead Glendale CC to a 33-10 record and 16-4 mark in conference play. Teramoto posted a .377 batting average with 13 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs, 16 stolen bases, along with 25 runs scored and 42 RBI’s. Teramoto currently yields a .296 batting average with 6 RBI’s, 2 doubles and 1 triple early into his New Mexico State campaign.

 

Andrew Edwards – Left-Handed Pitcher

A native of Tucson, Arizona, the 6-2 220-pound junior came New Mexico State as way of Central Arizona College. During his two seasons at Central Arizona, Edwards made 31 appearances over 73.1 innings pitched. During the 2016 campaign, he posted a 5-1 record with 1 save, allowing 53 hits and striking out 57 batters. During his 2017 campaign, he recorded 2 saves with 28 strikeouts. Edwards has logged 9.0 innings and 8 strikeouts early into his New Mexico State career.

 

 

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Robert Nordorf Wendell Kim Tribute

Waynesboro Generals first-base coach Robert Nordorf sprints to first base in tribute to longtime Major League third-base coach Wendell Kim.