Welcome to this week's installment of the summer baseball
report as we take a look at what the Seahawks are doing in the various summer
leagues throughout the nation.
Jordan Ramsey (Cotuit
Kettleers/Cape Cod League) - Ramsey lasted two innings, allowing four runs
on four hits, but didn't figure in the decision in his last start against
Brewster. The Kettleers, who lead the Cape with a 25-13 mark, were ranked by
Perfect Game as the top team among summer collegiate teams.
Hunter Ridge
(Asheboro Copperheads/Coastal Plain League) - With the conclusion of the
regular season, the Copperheads will be the six-seed in the upcoming CPL
playoffs. Ridge finished the season with a .274 batting average, four home runs
and 18 runs batted in. He scored 15 while posting an on base average of .371.
Luke Dunlap (Columbia
Blowfish/Coastal Plain League) - Dunlap hit .241 to end the season as the
Blow Fish enter the playoffs. He scored eight runs and knocked in four after
joining the club in the second half.
William Prince
(Morehead City Marlins/Coastal Plain League) - Prince closed out the season
tremendous fashion, winning two games and saving two as the Marlins won 11 of
their last 12, but finished just short of a CPL playoff berth. Prince finished with
a 2.49 ERA with 25 strikeouts in 21 2/3 innings.
Blaze Tart
(Wilmington Sharks/Coastal Plain League) - In his last regular season start, he allowed two runs, one earned, over three innings, but didn't figure in the decision as the Sharks were swept in a doubleheader by Morehead City. He dropped his ERA to 2.08 in 39 innings on the season. Two starts ago,
he carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning against Fayetteville, but a
leadoff double ended his bid. He struck out seven and walked three in 6 1/3
innings.
Justin Livengood
(Wilmington Sharks/Coastal Plain League) - Livengood struggled in the
waning week of the season as his ERA jumped to 4.95 in his last two
appearances. On the summer, he walked 16 and struck out 14 in 20 innings.
Dillon Bass (North
Adams SteepleCats/New England Collegiate League) - Bass is hitting .156 in 45
at bats over the course of 18 games played.
Christian MacDonald
(North Adams SteepleCats/New England Collegiate League) - MacDonald made
one appearance since last report, a three inning stint against Mystic. He was
tagged for three runs, two earned, on four hits. He walked one and struck out
four. He has a 5.32 ERA in 11 appearances with 17 strikeouts in 23 2/3 innings.
Michael Bass (Bethesda
Big Train/Cal Ripken League) - Bass helped the Big Train to the Cal Ripken
League Championship, but Bethesda dropped a 4-3 decision to the Baltimore
Redbirds for the title. Bass hit .350 in the playoffs with a homer and six runs
scored. He finished the regular season with a .303 average, 39 runs scored, 14
doubles, 29 walks and 18 stolen bases.
Luis Renvill (Front
Royal Cardinals/Shenandoah Valley League) - Renvill had two hits in the
season finale for the Cardinals and finished with a .252 average. He doubled
seven times, tripled twice and homered three times. Renvil scored 21 runs and
knocked in 24.
Corey Dick (Front
Royal Cardinals/Shenandoah Valley League) -Dick suffered a leg injury earlier
in July and his season has come to an end. He was leading the Cards with a .311
average at the plate and a more impressive .455 on base average.
Ryan Mayhew (Front
Royal Cardinals/Shenandoah Valley League) - Mayhew's summer has ended and
he finished with an impressive 31 strikeouts in 15 2/3 innings. He posted a
5.17 ERA, with most of the damage coming early in the summer.
Justin Manning (Lake
Norman Copperheads/Southern Collegiate Baseball League) - Manning ended the
summer with a .307 batting average with 17 runs scored and 17 driven in.