Generals Put Up 20 Runs In Win Over Woodstock

Monday night in Woodstock was the second time this summer that the Gens have put up 20 hits in a game. Both have come within a week of each other. To go along with those 20 hits, they also put up 20 runs.

The Generals started the second half of the year with a bang. They put up 5 runs in the top of the first inning. The first batter of the game was Tyler Bielmaowicz (Houston) and he drew a walk. After recording an out, Bryce Teodosio (Clemson) walked to put runners at first and second. Alex Webb (Chipola) would single to load the bases. Andrew Orzel (Wofford) would be hit by his league leading 14th pitch to bring in the first run. Jackson Webb (UCF) would single through the left side to bring in another run with only one out in the inning. His teammate at UCF, Dalton Wingo, would follow him up with an RBI bases loaded walk. Joe Bellini (Cincinnati) would ground into an RBI fielder’s choice, but when Woodstock tried turning two, the throw was wide of the first baseman to allow another run to score. That would make the score 5-0.

Woodstock showed some fight early by getting on the scoreboard early. It started with a lead-off single by Anthony Cuozzi. He would move to second on a wild pitch, to third on a groundout to the right side, and would score on a 2 out single by Alex Goebel. The score after 1 complete would be 5-1. After the first, the game started to get ugly little by little.

In the second inning, Tyler Bielamowicz led off the inning with his first home run of the summer to make the score 6-1. We move on to the third where the Generals would score again. Dalton Wingo would start things off with a double. Joe Bellini would follow him up with a single. With runners on first and third, Tyler Bielamowicz would bring in another run by way of groundout. A close play at the plate would go in favor of Waynesboro. In the 4th innning, the Generals would score once again. This inning started with another double. This time it was Bryce Teodosio. Teodosio would steal third for Andrew Orzel who would single to bring him in.

It was in the 5th that the Generals started to score more than just one in an inning. They put up 4 runs in the 5th and 4 more in the 6th. The 5th started out with a lead off walk by Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St), a hit-by pitch for Tyler Bielamowicz, a strikeout, and a single by Teodosio to load the bases. After another strike out to make it two outs in the inning, Andrew Orzel drew a bases loaded walk for an RBI. Jackson Webb would try his hand at the bases loaded situation and would also work a walk. Tyler Trovinger (Oakland) would be subbed into the game and would promptly follow suit with another bases loaded walk. Joe Bellini would make it 4 straight with a walk to bring in the 4th and final run of the 5th inning.

In the 6th, the inning was started by Tyler Bielamowicz with more of the same… A walk. Dylan Cloonan (Miami) would then double to put runners at second and third. Teodosio would load the bases with a hit-by-pitch. Alex Webb would contribute a sacrifice fly for the first run in the inning. Orzel would re-load the bases with another walk. Jackson Webb would draw his second bases loaded walk in the last 2 innings. Joe Bellini would hit a 2-out 2 RBI single to right field to bring in the final run of the 6th inning. After 6 complete, the score would read 16-1 in favor of Waynesboro.

The top of the 7th was the only inning the Generals didn’t score in. No worries though, they scored 2 in the 8th and 2 in the 9th. Alex Webb started the 8th with a single. He was followed by a flyout, a walk to Jackson Webb, and a single by Tyler Trovinger to load the bases. Joe Bellini would drive in another run with a single to centerfield. Bruno Teramoto would get in on the fun and drive in a run with a single to left field. That would be the end of that threat. In the 9th, Coach Jeanes would turn to an almost complete pitcher’s lineup. Right Handed Pitcher Fred Villarreal (Houston) would start things out with an infield single. Villarreall would be brought in by a Nick Parr (Oakland), a Right Handed Pitcher. Parr ripped a double over the head of the right fielder to bring in Villarreal. Parr reportedly went to Oakland as a two-way player but the coaching staff elected to keep him as a pitcher only. Hunter Shuff (USC Aiken), another Right Handed Pitcher, would also get in the fun with a single through the right side. Finally, Joe Bellini would drive in Parr for his 6th RBI of the night to bring the score to 20-1. That would be the final score in Woodstock.

Key Performers for Woodstock:

  • Brock Johnson: 2-4
  • Alex Goebel: 1-2, RBI

Key Performers for Waynesboro:

  • Joe Bellini (Cincinnati): 4-6, 6 RBI, BB
  • Bryce Teodosio (Clemson): 3-4, 2B, HBP, BB, 4 R
  • Tyler Bielamowicz (Houston): 1-2, HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB, HBP, 4 R
  • Jackson Webb (UCF): 1-2, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 2 R
  • Andrew Orzel (Wofford): 1-2, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 2 HBP, 3 R
  • Nick Parr (Oakland): 1-1, 2B, RBI, R
  • Graham Ashcraft (Mississippi St): 3.1 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
  • Jacob Weirich (Southern Miss): W (1-1), 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K
  • Pat O’Shea (St. Mary’s): 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

The Generals (15-13) will return home on Tuesday night at 7 pm for a divisional match-up with the Harrisonburg Turks at Kate Collins Field.


4 Generals Named to 2018 VBL All-Star Team

Dalton Wingo
University of Central Florida
Host Family:
The Lundstroms
Dalton Wingo is our first All-Star recipient. While he has gone through a recent slump, at the time of the All-Star meeting, he was hitting .305. He’s tied for the team lead in home runs at 2. He has also shown the ability to steal a bag in key situations. He has a total of 5 on the year.
Fun Fact:
If Dalton could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), he would have dinner with Babe Ruth.
Alex Brait:
Florida Gulf Coast University
Host Family:
The Lundstroms
Alex Brait has been one of the hottest hitters in the Valley League recently. He had somewhat of a slow start but has rounded into form nicely. He’s hitting .322 with 4 doubles, a triple, and 2 homers for 11 RBI. His average has climbed .100 points in his last 8 games.
Fun Fact:
While Brait lives in Melbourne, Florida, he spent 4 years of his life living in Winchester, Virginia.
Chase Cheek
Duke University
Host Family:
The Lundstroms
Chase Cheek is one of the easiest All-Star selections in the league. His all-around numbers speak for themselves. Cheek has been instrumental in the success of the Waynesboro Generals. He’s hitting .430 with 34 hits. He has 8 doubles, a triple, and a homer to go along with 10 stolen bases and 17 RBI. He has also scored 15 runs in 18 games played.
Fun Fact:
Chase’s celebrity crush is Selena Gomez.
Nick Parr
Oakland University
Host Family:
The Thomases
Nick Parr is the lone pitcher on the General staff to be selected to this year’s All-Star team, so you know his numbers are good. Nick started out the summer mostly coming out of the bullpen, but has now settled into the rotation as a starter. Nick is 2-1 this summer with a 2.52 ERA over 25 innings pitched. In those 25 innings, Nick has surrendered 30 hits, 7 walks, and only 7 earned runs. He’s also struck out 24 hitters over that span.
Fun Fact:
His favorite food is his mom Dawn’s baked spaghetti.

Gens Bust Out 20 Hits In Win Over New Market

In a truly impressive display, the Generals brought in 18 runs to take down New Market. The Gens scored in every inning but the 2nd and the 9th and were able to knock in a season-high 8 runs in an inning.

In the very first inning, Chase Cheek (Duke) hit a one-out triple to get things started. However, he was thrown out at the plate on a fielder’s choice in the next at-bat for the second out. The Gens looked as if they may not score after a triple, but Alex Webb (Chipola) had other ideas. He sent a double deep into the left centerfield gap to bring the runner around from 1st.

The Rebels would quickly answer. In the bottom of the first, the Rebels started the game with 3 straight singles to bring home a run. Nick Parr (Oakland), the starter for the Generals, did a nice job at working out of the inning when he got a New Market hitter to roll into a double play. The score after 1 inning was tied 1-1.

Neither team scored in the second inning, but both did in the third. Chase Cheek started things again for the Generals. He would drop a bunt single with one out in the inning. Andrew Orzel (Wofford) followed him up with another single, but when the throw came into the cutoff man, they would try and throw Orzel out at second. Fortunately, the cutoff man’s throw was airmailed, allowing Cheek to score.

In the bottom of the third, the Rebels would take their first lead in the game by putting up 2 runs. After a leadoff single, the Rebel’s leading hitter Andrew Eyster drilled a homer to straight away left field to put the Rebs in front 3-2.

The Generals would eventually score 3 in the top of the 4th to take the lead for good. When Jackson Webb (UCF) was hit by a pitch, he got aggressive on the base paths to make New Market pay. He stole 2nd and then 3rd in the same at bat. Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St.) would single after a long battle to bring in the tying run. 2 batters later, Gabe Montenegro (Southern Miss) singled to right to allow Teramoto to get to third. Chase Cheek came up big once again during a night to remember for the Duke representative, with a double into right center field that brought in both Teramoto and Montenegro. The lead for the Gens was now 5-3.

New Market wouldn’t go away quite yet with a run in the bottom of the 4th to inch a bit closer. After a one out single, things started happening quickly. An error was made at third base on a potential double play ball. That was followed with another hit from Andrew Eyster to drive in yet another run. Parr would eventually work himself out of that jam too. The score at this point in time was 5-4 in favor of Waynesboro.

The Gens scored again in the 5th inning. After 2 quick outs, Tyler Bielamowicz (Houston) would hit an infield single, but would be moved to second base after an errant attempt by the shortstop. Jackson Webb would come up with a double down the left field line to score Bielo and make it 6-4 Generals.

Nick Parr would start to settle in and would throw a clean 5th and 6th frames while his offense just kept scoring. Bruno Teramoto would work his way to first base on what was scored an error out right. Generals fans thought it should have been scored an infield single with a throwing error to move him to second base. Joe Bellini (Cincinnati) would double directly after that to bring in Bruno. Gabe Montenegro would sacrifice Bellini to third for the red hot Chase Cheek. He wouldn’t disappoint. Another at bat for Cheek, another RBI double for Cheek. Andrew Orzel would make his way to first after an error by the third baseman to put runners on the corners. The Gens would score yet again in the inning when Orzel stole second and the catcher’s throw skipped into center. The score was now 9-4.

After the clean bottom of the 6th, the Generals would score yet again in the 7th. Tyler Bielamowicz would start things out in the inning with a walk. He would steal second base in the next at bat. After a strikeout, Bielo would steal third base as well. From there, Bruno Teramoto would drive him in with a single to give the Gens double digit runs.

The 8th inning is officially when the game got out of hand. The Gens already had a 6 run lead when they tacked on 8 in the top of the 8th. The first 8 batters of the inning all reached base safely before the Rebels finally recorded an out. But it didn’t stop after an out was recorded. Newly entered into the game Dylan Cloonan (Miami) got in on the fun by singling to right field for another RBI. By this time, it was very station to station on the basepaths for the Gens. Andrew Orzel hit an RBI single in the same spot as Cloonan. Alex Webb worked a bases loaded walk for an RBI. Finally, the last two batters of the inning were put away via the punchout. The score after the inning was now 18-4.

New Market would show some late fight and put up 3 runs in the bottom of the 8th to bring the score to what would ultimately be the final score of 18-7.

Key Performers for New Market:

  • Andrew Eyster: 5-5, HR, 2B, 5 RBI
  • Kobe Lopez: 3-5, 3 R, 1 RBI
  • Austin Bogart: 2-5

Key Performers for Waynesboro:

  • Chase Cheek (Duke): 5-5, 2 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 3 R
  • Andrew Orzel (Wofford): 2-5, SB, 1 RBI, 2 R
  • Alex Webb (Chipola): 2-5, 2B, 3 RBI, R
  • Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St.): 3-5, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R
  • Nick Parr (Oakland): W (2-1), 6 IP, 9 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

The Gens will look for their 4th straight win Wednesday night on the road in Charlottesville on an Independence Day matchup with the TomSox at 6 PM.


Comeback Victory Over Harrisonburg Snaps 3-Game Skid

The Waynesboro Generals found themselves in familiar territory Tuesday night at Kate Collins Field. Through 3 and ½ innings, the Gens had the same amount of hits, but were trailing on the scoreboard 3-0. But this time things proved to be a good kind of different as the game went on.

Harrisonburg had scored two in the top of the second after Nick Parr (Oakland) had recorded the first two outs of the inning. The Turks came up with a single to right, a walk, an RBI single, and then the sacrifice the runner on first play came into effect. There were runners on first and third. The runner from first steals second. When the throw from the catcher goes to second base, the runner from first stops in his tracks. This allows time for the runner on third to attempt a steal of home. In this case, it worked successfully for Harrisonburg. After the steal of home, the score was 2-0 in favor of Harrisonburg.

The Turks would score their 3rd unanswered run in the top of the 4th after once again recording the first two outs of the inning. A 2-out hit-by-pitch, a walk, and an RBI single was enough for the Turks to make the score 3-0.

The Gens had been hitting just as much as the Turks, but hadn’t gotten the key hit…. Until the bottom of the 4th. Dalton Wingo (UCF) started things off with a double to right center. Alex Brait (FGCU) drilled a triple into the right center gap right after. Two pitches later and Tyler Trovinger (Oakland) hit an RBI groundout to bring in Brait and tighten the score to 3-2.

In the middle innings, things got a little quiet with 4 half innings in a row of no scoring. In the top of the 7th, the Turks were able to lengthen their lead to 4-2 on the strength of back-to-back singles by Austin Embler and Zach Little, followed by another single by Elian Merejo.

However in the bottom of the 7th, the Gens were able to put together one of their most impressive innings all year. It started with a 1-out single by Jackson Webb (UCF) followed by another single by Tyler Bielamowicz (Houston). During the next at-bat, the Gens performed a double steal with Webb and Bielo. Kyle Wrighte (William & Mary) hit the ball to the shortstop to bring in Webb and move Bielo to third with the score now sitting at 4-3. The Gens would turn to Gabe Montenegro (Southern Miss) for the big two-out hit that they had been searching for what felt like all year. On a 1-0 count, Montenegro scorched a single into centerfield to tie the score at 4. The Gens weren’t quite finished yet. Andrew Orzel (Wofford) talked about his prior at-bat in an interview after the game. He said the pitcher threw him a fastball in a good spot to hit, but he was late. He vowed that if he threw him another pitch like that, he would make him pay for it. He did just that on the first pitch of the at-bat. Orzel unloaded on an absolute no-doubter to deep left field to take the lead in the bottom of the 7th 6-4.

A leadoff walk in the top of the 8th would come around to score on 3 wild pitches and would make things a little more interesting. Starting the top of the 9th, the score was 6-5 and Pat O’Shea (St Mary’s) was on for the save. After getting the first 2 Turks out, he allowed a two out single and a walk to put the tying run on second and the go-ahead run on first. Fortunately for the Gens, he got a ground ball to second base to pick up his first save of the year. The win helped Waynesboro snap a 3 game skid.

Key Performers for Harrisonburg:

  • Caleb Walls: 2-4
  • Austin Embler: 2-5
  • Zach Little: 3-5

Key Performers for Waynesboro:

  • Andrew Orzel (Wofford): 3-4, 2B, Go-Ahead 2-R Homer
  • Dalton Wingo (UCF): 2-4, 2 2B, R
  • Jackson Webb (UCF): 2-3, R
  • Pat O’Shea (St Mary’s): SV (1), 1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 0 R, 1 K

The Gens will look to build on Tuesday night’s victory when the Charlottesville TomSox come to town Wednesday night at 7 pm.


Generals Late Comeback Attempt Falls Short Against TomSox

The south division leading Charlottesville TomSox came into Kate Collins field riding an 8-2 record in their last 10 games. They didn’t waste much time getting on the board.

Both the Generals and TomSox played some sloppy defense Monday, combining for 7 errors throughout the night. The TomSox took advantage of the errors made by the Gens. All 5 of their runs were unearned. Nick Parr (Oakland) was the starter in the ball game for Waynesboro and pitched well. He did a nice job pitching out of a few jams and the runs came from multiple error innings.

In the top of the second, the first hitter reached on an error by the shortstop that moved the hitter to second on the throw. After a softly hit infield single, the runner scored on a fielder’s choice. Parr got out of the inning by getting a double play on the next hitter.

The Gens would answer in the bottom of the 4th after Chase Cheek (Duke) started the inning with a bunt single and moved to second on a throwing error. Two batters later, Alex Webb (Chipola) would bring Cheek home with a single to tie the score at 1.

The seventh inning is where things came unglued. Nick Parr was still working along nicely. He had given up one unearned run on 5 hits and had struck out 2 through 6 full innings of work. The 7th began with another error. The next two hitters singled on a bloop to right and a “ground ball with eyes” through to center to bring home the first run. After a strikeout, Parr would give up a single to right field but would record an out after the runner from first took too big of a round at second base. That would be the end of Parr’s night. He was responsible for runners on first and third base, but with 2 outs and an error in the inning, the runs that would eventually score weren’t earned. After Parr left, another error and a bases clearing double would move the score to 5-1 in favor of the TomSox.

The Generals did make a comeback attempt in the 9th. With a leadoff walk and an error by the first baseman, Chase Cheek hit a one-out double down the left field line to score one, put runners on second and third, and brought the tying run to the plate. Andrew Orzel (Wofford) followed up Cheek by hitting a ball that seemed destined for the gap, but a nice running catch by the TomSox left fielder made it a sacrifice fly. The score is now 5-3 with a runner on second and the tying run at the plate. Alex Webb was at the plate and got down in the count 0-2 right off the bat, and wasn’t able to recover. He struck out swinging to end the ball game.

Key Performers for Charlottesville:

  • Alex Mardiney: 3-4, R
  • Will Allocca: 2-4, R
  • Brandon Reitz: W (3-0), 4 IP, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 H, 2 BB, 4 K

Key Performers for Waynesboro:

  • Nick Parr (Oakland): L (1-1), 6.2 IP, 4 R, 0 ER, 8 H, 1 BB, 3 K
  • Chase Cheek (Duke): 2-5, 2B, RBI, R
  • Dalton Wingo (UCF): 3-4, 2B

The Generals were rained out against the same Charlottesville TomSox Tuesday Night. Their next ball game will be at Staunton on Wednesday night.


Unearned Runs Prove Costly in 8-4 Generals Loss

The General defense made 3 errors Wednesday night in New Market at Rebel Park. All 3 led to multiple runs scoring during the same innings, with only 1 of the 8 New Market runs being earned.

The Generals offense came alive in the 4th inning to break a tie at zero after 3 complete innings. Dalton Wingo (UCF) started the top half of the inning with a single and moved to second on a wild pitch soon after. Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St) followed him up with a double to drive in the first run of the ballgame for either side. The next 2 General hitters reached to load the bases with nobody out. Andrew Orzel (Wofford) drew a full count walk to bring in Teramoto to make the score 2-0 in favor of the Generals. New Market was able to roll a much-needed double play ball to shortstop, but the Generals tacked on another. Finally, the 4th and final run of the ballgame for Waynesboro scored on a wild pitch. The New Market pitching staff did a nice job of shutting down the offense for the rest of the game.

The bottom of the 4th wasn’t kind at all to the Generals. Graham Ashcraft (Mississippi St) was cruising along nicely through 3 innings when he began to feel some discomfort. He left the game after going just 3.1 innings and was responsible for two runners on. Adan Fernandez and Justin King came up with back to back RBI singles and were aided by a throwing error by the General left fielder. Nick Parr (Oakland) was able to get a double play ball to escape any more danger and hang on to the lead after 4 complete.

The Rebels would chip away again in the 6th inning when Oraj Anu reached by an error with one out, moved up on a wild pitch, and eventually scored an unearned run on a single by Adan Fernandez. All of this being said, the Generals still finished 6 innings with a 4-3 lead.

Things then became to unravel in the 7th. After a one out single chased Parr from the game, the flood gates opened. A fielder’s choice error seemed to have Waynesboro on the ropes, but Jacob Weirich (Southern Miss) managed to strike out another Rebel hitter to give the Generals 2 outs. This was followed by a walk, a hit-by-pitch, and a trio of RBI singles totaling 5 runs in the 7th frame alone. The score after 7 complete was 8-4.

Other than a 2-out double by new arrival Chase Cheek (Duke) in the top of the 8th, the Gens went away quietly in the final frames of the game.

Key Performers for New Market:

  • Adan Fernandez: 3-4, 4 RBI
  • Justin King: 2-4, 2 RBI
  • Kobe Lopez: 2-4, 2 RBI, SB
  • Nicholas Cottone: W (1-0), 4 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 2 BB, 3 K

Key Performers for Waynesboro:

  • Alex Brait (Florida Gulf Coast): 2-3, BB, R
  • Chase Cheek (Duke): 2-4, 2B
  • Bruno Teramoto (New Mexico St): 1-3, RBI 2B, R

 

The Generals will try to avoid going on a 3-game skid when they travel up to Purcellville tomorrow night to take on the Cannons. The last time these teams met was last Thursday, June 7th, in Waynesboro when the Gens took home the win. Game time slated for 7 pm at Fireman’s Field.


Generals Outlast Royals for First Win of 2018

After three straight days of cancellations, the Generals finally got back on the field tonight at Bridgeforth Field, home of the Winchester Royals.

The Royals jumped out to an early 3-0 lead after 3 innings. Graham Ashcraft (Mississippi State), the starter for the Generals, had a shaky outing. Ashcraft’s line was 2 2/3rd IP, 1 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 6 BB, 4 K. He gave way to Nick Parr (Oakland) in the bottom of the third with two outs and runners on first and third. Parr was able to escape the jam.

The General bats came alive in the top of the 4th. After getting the leadoff hitter of the inning, Tanner Thomas (Tallahassee CC), on with a single, the Generals had 3 straight singles to right field to score 2 runs. That was followed by an RBI groundout by Jordan Ammons (Mercer) to tie the score at 3.

The Royals regained the lead in the 6th when Matthew Holloway rifled an RBI single to left with the bases loaded and one out. However, Nick Parr worked his way out of another jam with back-to-back strikeouts.

In the 7th inning, the flood gates were opened in favor of the Generals. Waynesboro plated 5 runners on 4 hits, 3 walks, and a Royal error, moving the score to 8-4 after the top half. Chris Salvey homered in the bottom half to pull closer, and after 7 complete, the score was 8-5.

The Generals added an insurance run on a wild pitch in the top of the 8th, but were answered with two more runs from the Royals in the bottom to bring the score to 9-7.

Justin Beyer (Niagara County CC) came in and shut the door in the bottom of the 9th for his first save and the Generals’ first win of the season.

Key Performers:

Winchester Royals:

  • Chris Salvey: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI
  • Samyr Santos: 2-4, RBI
  • Ryan Kennedy: L (0-1), 6 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 K

Waynesboro Generals:

  • Tyler Trovinger (Oakland): 3-4, 2 RBI
  • Kyle Wrighte (William & Mary): 2-5, 2B, RBI, 2 R, SB
  • Nick Parr (Oakland): W (1-0), 3.1 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

 

The Generals are back in action tomorrow night for their home opener against the Strasburg Express at 7 pm at Kate Collins Field. Probable pitchers are Bryan Wilcox (Florida Gulf Coast) for the Generals, and Strasburg native Garrett Richards (JMU) for the Express.


Two Golden Grizzlies to Lead Generals

 

Waynesboro, Virginia
Two members of the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies baseball team will be looking to follow in the footsteps of former Golden Grizzly and 2016 Valley Baseball League MPV, Zach Sterry. The Waynesboro Generals are pleased to introduce right-handed pitcher, Nick Parr, and infielder, Tyler Trovinger, to the 2018 Waynesboro Generals roster.

 

Nick Parr – Right-Handed Pitcher

A native of Powell, Ohio, the 6’3 220-pound junior has been a staple in the Golden Grizzlies’ rotation throughout his career. Currently, Parr sits with a 5.01 ERA as he has 38 strikeouts and an opponent’s batting average of .283 over 41.1 innings pitched. Parr also completed a successful summer in 2017 with the Green Bay Bullfrogs of the Northwoods League, where he struck out 46 batters over 42.2 innings pitched.

 

 

Tyler Trovinger – Infielder

A native of Norton Shores, Michigan, the 6’1 200-pound sophomore was a 2017 All-Horizon League freshman team selection as he was the everyday shortstop for the Golden Grizzlies. Currently, Trovinger sits at a .284 batting average with 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 13 RBI’s. Trovinger also spent the 2017 summer with the Muskegon Clippers of the Great Lakes League where he finished with a .241 average, 6 doubles, 4 home runs and 15 RBI’s to complete the summer.

 

 

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