
Rafters Look to Sweep Growlers at Home
Published on June 17, 2016 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters News Release
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. - Riding the wave of a franchise-best 10-0 shutout victory on Thursday night, the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters (9-7) will return to action on Friday to meet the Kalamazoo Growlers (10-7) for the second of four consecutive match ups.
After Chris Cooper's (Texas A&M Corpus Christi) tremendous performance last night in the form of seven dominant innings, the Rafters will hand the ball to fellow right-hander Dylan File (Dixie State) for his second start of the season. In his only other start of the season, File quieted the Madison Mallards at Warner Park for five innings before passing the torch to the Rafter bullpen. Despite five errors, the Rafters managed to cement a 5-4 victory, giving File his first- and only- win of the season. Entering the action tonight, File owns a 1-0 record, a 3.00 ERA, and nine strikeouts compared to just two walks in nine innings on the hill.
File will be met by Growler right-hander B.J. Butler. Butler, who has yet to allow an earned run, offers the Rafters a substantial challenge as they look to finish their six-game home stand with a victory and to head to Kalamazoo with a 2-0 record against the Growlers. Butler, the second Ball State pitcher the Rafters have faced this summer, has allowed just nine base hits and has not issued a walk, while striking out 14 batters in his 16 innings of action.
In the field, the battle between the Rafter catching corps and the Growler running game will rage on. Most recently Scott Kapers (Valparaiso) silenced the Kalamazoo base runners on Thursday night, throwing out a pair. Northwoods League stolen base leader Connor Kopach will look to get back on track after Kapers caught him stealing last night- just the third time in 17 attempts that Kopach has been unsuccessful.
Thanks to another productive evening, Rafter third baseman Patrick Cromwell (Clemson) extended his team-best on-base streak to 15 games. Since an 0-for-4 evening on opening night in Green Bay, Cromwell has reached base in every game for Wisconsin Rapids.
Tonight's home game will be the Rafters' twelfth such game of the season, marking the highest total in the Northwoods League. First pitch at Witter Field is set for 7:05 p.m. with gates opening at 6:05 p.m. and fireworks slated for after the conclusion of the gam.
Northwoods League Stories from June 17, 2016
- Kingfish Fend off Woodchucks' Rally in Win - Kenosha Kingfish
- Four-Run Eighth Leads Bucks to 7-3 Win - Waterloo Bucks
- Offense Delivers as Mallards Top Bombers - Madison Mallards
- Bombers Drop Series Finale to Madison 10-2 - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Bullfrogs Drop Second Game to the Express - Green Bay Rockers
- Stockert, Offense Combine to Take Down Thunder Bay - Willmar Stingers
- Huskies Beat the Honkers for the 2nd Day in a Row - Duluth Huskies
- Long Ball Hurts Honkers in Loss to Huskies - Rochester Honkers
- Battle Creek Bombers Fall to the Madison Mallards, 10-2 - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Bullfrogs Aim to Get Back in the Win Column against the Express - Green Bay Rockers
- Tip-A-Buck Set for Monday, June 20 - Waterloo Bucks
- Rafters Look to Sweep Growlers at Home - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Mallards Eye Third Straight Victory - Madison Mallards
- Chinooks Walk off against La Crosse - Lakeshore Chinooks
- Agramont's Strong Debut Not Enough in 4-1 Loss - Waterloo Bucks
- Battle Creek Bombers Fall to Madison Mallards, 5-4 - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Bombers' Four Runs Aren't Enough as They Fall to Mallards, 5-4 - Battle Creek Battle Jacks
- Hoerner Propels Mallards to Victory - Madison Mallards
- Rafters Blank Growlers for Record-Breaking Shutout - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
- Kingfish Rally Falls Short in Wausau - Kenosha Kingfish
- Stingers Offensive Outburst Not Enough in Loss to Thunder Bay - Willmar Stingers
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