
Cane Cutters Stay Hot against the Marshals
Published on June 28, 2018 under Texas Collegiate League (TCL)
Acadiana Cane Cutters News Release
DALLAS, Tx. - The Acadiana Cane Cutters traveled to Dallas for a mid-week game against the Texas Marshals. Bats were blazing for the Cane Cutters, who took the win with a score of 13-5.
Cole Secrest (Lamar University) continued his hot streak by going four for five with four RBIs. He was a triple shy of the cycle with a walk, two singles, a double, and a two-run home run, as well as making some great catches in center field. The triple did come for the Cane Cutters off the bat of Koi Westbrook (LSUE) which cleared the bases in the sixth inning.
Michael Leaumont (ULL) pitched a quality game against the Marshals, throwing six scoreless innings with four strikeouts.
The Cutters open up a four-game home stretch starting tomorrow (6/28) with the Victoria Generals. Tomorrow is Thirsty Thursday! It is $1 beers all game long! Gates open at 6 PM and first pitch is at 7 PM for all home games. To get weekly updates on the team and other fun theme nights coming up, please visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter.
Come cheer on the Cane Cutters as they work to reach the TCL Championship for the 4th consecutive season. For more information and ticket needs call the Cane Cutters front office at (337) 451-6582 or go to canecuttersbaseball.com. For all news, stats, weather updates, and discounts for the 2018 season follow the Cane Cutters on Facebook at Acadiana Cane Cutters Baseball, Twitter @CaneCuttersBB, and Instagram at Acadiana_CaneCutters.
Texas Collegiate League Stories from June 28, 2018
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- Bombers Dominate Twins in Road Matchup - Brazos Valley Bombers
- Bombers Drop Second Game against Generals - Brazos Valley Bombers
- Cane Cutters Stay Hot against the Marshals - Acadiana Cane Cutters
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