
Mallards Square Off Against Battle Creek
Published on June 17, 2013 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Madison Mallards News Release
Battle Creek, MI - The Madison Mallards (10-7) hope to begin a new winning streak Monday night against the Battle Creek Bombers (10-8) in the teams' first matchup of the season. First pitch is schedule for 6:05 pm.
The Mallards had a three-game winning streak snapped Sunday against the Green Bay Bullfrogs, as Bullfrogs second baseman Bryant Burleson (Texas Tech) hit a three-run home run off of Mallards reliever Hunter May (UNC-Charlotte) in the top of the tenth to give the Bullfrogs a 7-4 win.
That wasn't the only damage Burleson did either, as he hit a solo home run off of Mallards reliever Kristian Calibuso (Eastern Michigan) in the sixth.
The Mallards were led by Tate Matheny (Missouri State), who hit a three-run home run in the fifth. It was his fifth of the season. Catcher Mike Fitzgerald (Indiana State) got the Mallards on the board early by singling in right fielder Drew Weeks (North Florida) in the second.
Greg Welsh (Penn State) will be looking to improve to 3-0 on the year for the Mallards. He received a no-decision in his last start on June 10th against the Lakeshore Chinooks, but won his two other starts. He has pitched at least five innings in each start and has not allowed more than five hits in any of them. He holds an ERA of 1.76 in 15.1 innings of work on the season.
Hunter Devall (LSU) will be making his fourth start of the season and will also be looking for his first win. He has not received a decision in any of his starts. He most recently pitched on June 8th against the Wisconsin Woodchucks and allowed two runs on four hits in four innings. He has an ERA of just 1.54 in 11.2 innings of work so far on the season.
Matheny the Monster
Matheny's three home runs over the past four games have lifted him into a tie for first place in the Northwoods League for most home runs. His total of five on the season is tied with Green Bay's Tripp Martin (Samford), Mankato's Chase Simpson (Wichita State) and Alexandria's Tim Cusick (Dakota Wesleyan).
Up Next:
The Mallards will play one more game against the Bombers tomorrow at 6:05 pm before traveling to Green Bay for a 7:05 pm contest.
The Mallards return home Thursday, June 20th against the Bullfrogs. Verno's Custom Tattoo Night will be that night. Free, full color Mallards tattoos will be available before the game and fans can register at Verno's Temporary Tattoos for the first 500 kids. Oscar Mayer Hot Dog Appreciation Night will also take place that night and there will be Wiener Dog Races. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 pm.
Northwoods League Stories from June 17, 2013
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- Four Run Fifth Inning Carries Rafters over Loggers, 7-4. - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Border Cats win 11-3 - Thunder Bay Border Cats
- Mallards Fly Past Bombers in Opener - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Rox Survive Stingers' Late Swarm, 8-7 - Willmar Stingers
- Mistakes Fell Loggers - La Crosse Loggers
- Bullfrogs Lose Pitchers' Duel to Lakeshore, 3-2 - Green Bay Rockers
- Huge Fifth Inning Propels Mallards to Win - Madison Mallards
- Four-run seventh inning key as Express defeat Woodchucks 5-3 - Wausau Woodchucks
- Chinooks Pull out 3-2 Win over Green Bay Bullfrogs - Lakeshore Chinooks
- Express to host blood drive on July 2 - Eau Claire Express
- Honkers Complete Perfect Home Stand - Rochester Honkers
- Red Cross and Express Partner Up - Eau Claire Express
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- Border Cats Woes Continue - Thunder Bay Border Cats
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