Logan McAnallen, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound redshirt junior and left-handed pitcher at the University of Michigan, will return to the Oilers for the 2013 season. Last season for the Oilers, McAnallen posted a...
...6-foot-0, 185-pound right-handed pitcher from High Point, N.C. Matthew Fraudin is a 6-5, 210-pound left-handed pitcher from Pittsburgh.Barnett, a junior, has bumped his fastball velocity into the low 90s. As a freshman in 2011...
Kenai Central baseball coach John Kennedy says junior Ethan Oliver has all the physical tools to be a great left-handed pitcher. Oliver just needs to work on the mental game. So what did Kennedy do? He brought in Oliver with two runners...
...wonder if my son will believe me now? I batted left-handed, and I vividly remember the first time I faced a left-handed pitcher. I struck out on three pitches. Not only did I not swing at any of them, I also bailed from the batter's box...
...wonder if my son will believe me now?I batted left-handed, and I vividly remember the first time I faced a left-handed pitcher. I struck out on three pitches. Not only did I not swing at any of them, I also bailed from the batter's box...
...former Oilers player to go also was the first former Alaska Baseball League player to go. Scott Snodgress, a left-handed pitcher from Stanford University, was drafted in the fifth round by the Chicago White Sox. Snodgress was the 171st player...
...season-opening loss against the Lake Erie (Mich.) Monarchs at Coral Seymour Memorial Park on Thursday.There was the left-handed pitcher who batted ninth in the lineup as a designated hitter. There was the second baseman who about 12 hours before...
...both from Washington State University, for the upcoming 2008 Alaska Baseball League season. Humes, a junior left-handed pitcher, appeared in 25 games for the Cougars. He recorded a team-high 12 saves in 44 innings of work. Harvey, just...
Freshman left-handed pitcher Mario Hollands of the University of California Santa Barbara will play for the Oilers this season. Hollands played at El Cerrito...
...tonight?s season-opener with the Senators from Stockton, Calif. Game time is 7 p.m. Chance Deason, a left-handed pitcher from Eastern Oklahoma State College, will get the start for the Oilers. ?We?re ready to get the season...
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