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April 28, 2008

Strike Out Cancer at Heritage Field on May 1

by Guy

The Baldwin-Wallace College baseball team and its fans will do their best to strike out cancer this Thursday at the Senior Day doubleheader against Malone College at Heritage Field.

The first game starts at 2 p.m., and the Yellow Jackets will be selling “Strikeout Cancer” T-shirts for $10 each. Anyone who buys a T-shirt will get a free hot dog!

All of the money raised from the T-shirt and hot dog sales will be donated to the KDH Hodgkin’s Disease Foundation to help fund research towards a cure for Hodgkin’s Disease.

Come on out to the ballpark this Thursday and help the Jackets strike out cancer!

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B-W Baseball Team Drops Out of Playoff Contention

by Guy

The Baldwin-Wallace College baseball team was swept by Marietta College on Saturday and dropped out of contention for an Ohio Athletic Conference playoff spot.

The Yellow Jackets put themselves in position to win both games, but they couldn’t keep Marietta from scoring the insurance runs that made the difference in both losses. After falling behind 4–0 in the first game, they had pulled to within a run before the Pioneers scored again in the top of the last inning. The Jackets got the run back in the bottom half of the inning and had the bases loaded with one out, but they couldn’t push the deciding runs across the plate and lost 5–4.

In game two, the Jackets came back from an 8–3 deficit and again cut the Pioneers’ lead to a single run. The Pioneers then added a pair of runs in the ninth inning to go up 10–7. The Jackets scored what would’ve been the tying run in their final turn at bat, but they couldn’t overcome the two insurance runs and ended up losing 10–8.

The sweep leaves the Jackets at 7–9 in the OAC and three games out of the final playoff spot with only two conference games left. They’ll try to even up their record in the final OAC doubleheader of the season at Wilmington College this Saturday.

At 17–16–1 overall, B-W still has a shot at 20 wins thanks to strong pitching performances from sophomores Jim Palko and Cory Hanawalt leading up to the Marietta doubleheader. Palko pitched the final six innings of an 8–2 win at Case Western Reserve University, giving up one run on two hits and improving his record to 4–1. Hanawalt tossed the first complete game of his career and beat Oberlin College 8–2 to even his record at 2–2. He allowed only four hits, didn’t walk a single batter and faced the minimum number of Yeomen after the third inning.

For all the details on last week’s games, including box scores and updated statistics, check out the B-W Baseball Home Page.

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April 23, 2008

600!

by Guy

Baldwin-Wallace College baseball coach Bob Fisher won his 600th game on March 8, 2005, at the Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic in Ft. Myers, Fla., when the Yellow Jackets beat Dominican College 8–4 in the first game of a doubleheader sweep.

The Jackets scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning to give Coach Fisher an exciting, extra-inning win for his milestone victory.

600!

Third baseman Mike Turchan’s dad was at the game with his camera, and he captured the antics of catcher Pat Gallagher and the rest of the seniors as they helped Coach Fisher celebrate number 600.

Gallagher was joined in the revelry by Turchan, on the right, and Adam Pajakowski, Bob Glavan and Jay Watson on the left. Andrew Russell is hiding behind Pajakowski and Glavan, and Jason Albright and Nick Slater are behind Gallagher.

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April 22, 2008

Join the B-W Baseball Alumni at Heritage Field on Saturday

by Guy

All Baldwin-Wallace College alumni baseball players are invited to Heritage Field this Saturday to cheer on the Yellow Jackets as they take on Marietta College in a critical Ohio Athletic Conference doubleheader.

The first pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m., and we’ll be watching all the action from the right field corner.

If you would like some burgers and dogs while you’re watching the Jackets beat the Pioneers, please e-mail us as soon as possible. We’re asking for a donation of $15 per person or $25 for a family to help us cover the bill from food services.

There’s just a slight chance of morning showers forecast for Saturday, but if that changes, you can check the B-W Athletics Home Page or call Coach Fisher’s voicemail at (440) 826–2182 for rainout announcements.

Please bring your family or grab a few of your teammates and join us for some fun at the old ballpark!

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April 21, 2008

B-W Baseball Team Grinds Its Way Through Seven Games

by Guy

The Baldwin-Wallace College baseball team had to grind its way through seven games, three postponements, a rainout and a rain delay last week. The Yellow Jackets won three of their first four games to start the week, but lost the last three and dropped to 15–14–1 on the season.

After waiting all last weekend for decent weather, the Jackets swept a rescheduled Ohio Athletic Conference doubleheader from Capital University in Columbus on Monday. Then they had to sit through another postponement on Tuesday before traveling to Alliance and splitting an OAC doubleheader with Mount Union College. A day later, they hit the road again, losing a non-conference game to Malone College at Thurman Munson Stadium in Canton.

The Jackets finally took the field at home on Saturday in a key conference match-up with Heidelberg College, but the long week appeared to have taken its toll, and they dropped the twinbill despite taking leads into the middle innings of both games. The sweep put the Student Princes on top of the OAC standings and knocked the Jackets down to sixth place at 7–7.

In spite of the rough week, the Jackets are still just a game out of an OAC playoff spot. But with only four conference games left, it won’t be an easy game to pick up, and they’ll have to start with second-place powerhouse Marietta College on Saturday at Heritage Field.

For all the details on last week’s games, including box scores and updated statistics, check out the B-W Baseball Home Page.

[ B-W Baseball All-Time Results ]

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April 15, 2008

Jim Jaskowak Named OAC Pitcher of the Week

by Guy

Baldwin-Wallace College junior right-hander Jim Jaskowak was named an Ohio Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week yesterday for throwing a four-hit shutout against defending OAC champion Otterbein College.

Jaskowak’s shutout nailed down the first end of B-W’s doubleheader sweep against the defending champs last Thursday at Heritage Field. He held the Cardinals scoreless on four hits and two walks and had them hitting into outs all day. After pitching out of a bases-loaded jam in the first inning, he retired the side in order the next two innings and only allowed one Cardinal into scoring position the rest of the game.

The complete game victory was Jaskowak’s second of the season. It boosted his record to a team-leading 4–0 and dropped his earned run average to 3.38.

[ B-W Baseball OAC Players of the Week ]

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April 14, 2008

B-W Baseball Team Sweeps Defending OAC Champs

by Guy

The Baldwin-Wallace College baseball team swept defending Ohio Athletic Conference champion Otterbein College last Thursday at Heritage Field.

The Yellow Jackets got a pair of complete games by junior pitchers Jim Jaskowak and Brandon Fredericks and put themselves back in the OAC race after a disappointing doubleheader loss to Ohio Northern University a few days earlier.

Jaskowak shut out the Cardinals on four hits in game one as senior designated hitter Kevin Shenker knocked in the only run of the game in the bottom of the fifth inning. Fredericks went all nine innings of the nightcap, scattering nine hits, striking out six and walking just one batter. The Jackets’ clutch hitters came through again, turning a one-run deficit into a five-run lead by scoring six times in the eighth inning against three of the best pitchers in the conference.

The sweep steadied the Jackets’ OAC record at 4–4 and improved their overall mark to 12–10–1. They are two games out of a playoff spot with three conference doubleheaders this week, including one on the road with first-place Mount Union College and another at home with second-place Heidelberg College.

For all the details on last week’s games, including box scores and updated statistics, check out the B-W Baseball Home Page.

[ B-W Baseball All-Time Results ]

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April 9, 2008

Lorain County Ballplayers Captain B-W Baseball Team

by Guy

Today’s Lorain Morning Journal profiles nine Baldwin-Wallace College baseball players from the Lorain County area, including team captains Nick Radca and Cody Kidd.

Amherst’s Nick Radca, a senior shortstop, and Wellington’s Cody Kidd, a junior center fielder are both captains of the Yellow Jackets — and have not disappointed.

“They’ve done a very nice job,” said Baldwin-Wallace coach Bob Fisher, who is in his 40th season. “They have excellent leadership and are setting excellent standards in the classroom and on the field. They also give the team a lot of leadership from a lot of other angles.”

Kidd leads the Yellow Jackets with a .413 batting average and has stolen nine bases in 11 tries. Radca, who will be back in action this week after a knee injury, is batting .316.

The other Lorain-area natives playing varsity ball for the Jackets are twin brothers Scott and Chris Nealon from Avon Lake, Matt Bush from Midview High School and Brandon Roberts from Edison High School.

Freshmen Kevin Appell from Sandusky, Ben Kubuski from Elyria Catholic High School and Mitch Tulk from Elyria are all members of B-W’s junior varsity squad.

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April 7, 2008

B-W Baseball Team’s Home Opener Ends in Draw

by Guy

The Baldwin-Wallace College baseball team opened its home schedule at Heritage Field last Thursday with a 6–6 tie against Case Western Reserve University that was called after the 12th inning because of darkness.

B-W broke a 3–3 deadlock to take a one-run lead in the bottom of the eighth inning, but Case tied the game in the top of the ninth before junior outfielder Mike Brisky threw out the go-ahead run from left field. Neither team scored again until the top of the 12th, when Case took a 6–4 lead. The Yellow Jackets came right back with a pair of runs in their half of the inning, and they almost beat the Spartans — and the encroaching darkness — but their winning run was thrown out at the plate to end the game.

On Saturday, the Jackets hosted their first Ohio Athletic Conference doubleheader of the season, but their home field advantage still hadn’t arrived in Berea, and they were swept by Ohio Northern University.

After starting the week by splitting an OAC doubleheader at crosstown rival John Carroll University and then going back across town to finish the week with a split at Lake Erie College, the Jackets are now 10–10–1 overall and 2–4 in the OAC. They’ll play a pair of conference doubleheaders this week, hosting Otterbein College at Heritage Field on Wednesday and then hitting the road to visit Capital University on Saturday.

For all the details on last week’s games, including box scores and updated statistics, check out the B-W Baseball Home Page.

[ B-W Baseball All-Time Results ]

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April 3, 2008

B-W Baseball Alumni Kick Off 2008 Home Runs for Heritage Campaign

by Guy

The Baldwin-Wallace College alumni baseball players kicked off their 2008 “Home Runs for Heritage” fundraising campaign this week to help pay for the design and construction of a new press box at Heritage Field.

Heritage Field has one of the best playing fields in the Ohio Athletic Conference, and the facilities around it have steadily improved, but its “press box” is nothing but a wooden shack with a beat-up scorer’s table that sits behind the backstop. It’s an eyesore, and it obstructs the view from our new bleachers.

Bleachers

For the last few years, the B-W baseball alumni have been raising money to build a new, modern press box facility with a team meeting room and training table, a recruiting office, and a concession stand and restrooms.

Last year’s inaugural Home Runs for Heritage campaign raised $3,752 by rallying dozens of B-W baseball alumni, parents and fans to pledge a donation for each of the 11 home runs the Yellow Jackets hit during the 2007 season.

You can make a pledge to this year’s campaign right now at the Home Runs for Heritage home page, or you can send your pledge by e-mail message to heritage@bwbaseball.com.

Thank you for supporting the Home Runs for Heritage campaign!

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