
Brian Keller Pitches Well In Chinooks Loss
Published on June 4, 2015 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Lakeshore Chinooks News Release
Coming off of two extra-innings losses in as many days, the Lakeshore Chinooks were hoping for better results on Thursday. While the game was much more routine than their previous two contests, the club found themselves on the losing side of things, dropping a 4-1 contest on the road against the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters.
Brian Keller (UW-Milwaukee) had a rough first start for the Chinooks, ceding seven runs in four innings, but he came back out and pitched well in his second outing of the year. Keller allowed just two runs in the game, one of which was unearned, while striking out six over 7.0 innings of work. Just about the only negative of his start was when he gave up a solo home run to Jake Sandlin (Georgia College) in the third inning.
They say baseball is a game of inches, and Keller was just inches from escaping with only one run allowed. In the sixth inning, the Rafters drove in their second run of the game on a two-out single by Max Widmar (Parkland College) that was just out of the reach of a diving Drake Parker (Vanderbilt) in center field. The run was not charged to Keller thanks to a previous error, however.
The Chinooks plated their lone run of the game in the top of the fourth on a solo home run by Doug Kraeger (Richmond). It was actually just the first home run of the season for the team, but with Kraeger and others powerful hitters like Lucas Raley (Lake Erie College) in the lineup, we could be seeing plenty more homers in the coming games.
Overall, the Chinooks offense struggled, managing just five hits on the day. Keller kept the game close, as the Rafters only led 2-1 until the eighth inning, but the offense could never close that gap. Greg Deichmann (Louisiana State) did have a nice day, going 2 for 4 to raise his average to .244 on the year. The shortstop has shown some impressive raw power at times this season, and the Chinooks will hope that this game can be the one that gets him started on a hot streak.
Shea Murray (Ohio State) was the lone reliever that the Chinooks needed on the night. After not giving up a run in his first two outings this summer, Murray was not so fortunate in this game, giving up two earned runs in his sole inning pitched while striking out one.
The Chinooks now return to Kapco Park to start a two-game series against the Battle Creek Bombers, who the team previously beat twice on the road. After that series concludes on Saturday, June 6th, the club will open a two-game set at home on Sunday, June 7th against the Wisconsin Woodchucks.
Northwoods League Stories from June 4, 2015
- Kingfish Split Series with Bombers After Win in Last At-Bat - Kenosha Kingfish
- Rafters Sweep Chinooks at Witter Field - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Quintana Shines, But Mallards Fall in Series Finale - Madison Mallards
- Stingers Fall Short against Loggers, Split Two-Game Set - Willmar Stingers
- Brian Keller Pitches Well In Chinooks Loss - Lakeshore Chinooks
- Kickball Game Breaks out at Joannes Stadium - Green Bay Rockers
- Spranger Tosses for Mallards on Star Wars Night - Madison Mallards
- First Miller Lite Fireworks Show of Year Rescheduled for Tomorrow - Kenosha Kingfish
- Rafters Try to Build on Walk-Off Momentum - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Bullfrogs Look for Split in Madison - Green Bay Rockers
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