
Six Ballplayers Represent Windy City in Mid-Summer Classic
July 5, 2012 - Frontier League (FL)
Windy City ThunderBolts News Release
The 2012 Frontier League All-Star rosters were announced Wednesday morning, and once again the ThunderBolts were well represented with six members.
Three quarters of the starting infield on the West Division team will be wearing Windy City uniforms for the July 11 game at The Corn Crib in Normal. Chad Cregar was voted the starter at first base with the middle infield of Mike Torres and Chris Wade joining him.
The Bolts will also have three pitchers on the squad with starters Mike Recchia, Stephen Sauer, and Dustin Williams all earning all-star nods.
Cregar will be appearing in his first Frontier League All-Star Game. Entering play on July 5, he leads the team in batting average (.315), home runs (12) and RBI (47). His 47 runs batted in put him on a Frontier League record pace and his 12 home runs are already the most for any ThunderBolt at the all-star break in the history of the franchise.
With his third all-star selection, Torres ties Gilberto Mejia and Zach Aakhus for the most all-star appearances with the ThunderBolts. He was voted onto the 2010 East Division squad as a reserve third baseman and earned his first starting selection at second base on the 2011 team. This year, he will be starting for the second time. He went 2-3 with a stolen base and a run scored in last year's game after walking in his only plate appearance in 2010. This year, Torres is hitting .309 with 10 extra base hits and 25 RBI. His 21 stolen bases rank second in the league.
Like Torres, Wade will not be a newcomer to the all-star festivities. He was voted in as a reserve infielder in 2011 and will be making his first all-star start in 2012. Wade leads all Frontier League shortstops with a .302 batting average this season. He has a .378 on-base percentage and has stolen ten bases. In last year's All-Star Game, Wade went 0-1 at the plate.
Recchia, in his first season with Windy City, has posted a 5-2 record in his nine starts and a 3.19 ERA. He has the Frontier League strikeout lead by more than ten with 70. Recchia is the only pitcher in the Frontier League this season who has thrown two complete game shutouts, and in his most recent start, he struck out 16 Evansville Otters in a three-hitter.
Sauer will also be appearing in his first All-Star Game for Windy City. This year's opening day starter has a 4-3 record and ranks seventh in the league with 50 strikeouts. In his first eight starts, Sauer lasted at least 5.2 innings and allowed no more than three runs every time.
Williams will be representing the ThunderBolts in his second All-Star Game. He allowed one run in one inning in last year's appearance. After setting the league strikeout record last year, Williams is again in the top five with 53 this season. He also leads the league in wins with seven.
The six ThunderBolts voted into the All-Star Game is the most for the team since they had seven elected in the 2007 championship season. The full roster of all-stars can be viewed at www.frontierleague.com.
The Windy City ThunderBolts welcome the River City Rascals to Standard Bank Stadium tomorrow for the final three-game series before the All-Star Break. Fans 21 years of age and older will be treated to $1.25 domestic drafts on Friday, July 6th. Game time is 7:05 p.m. The series continues on Saturday @ 6:05 p.m. A spectacular post-game fireworks display is scheduled courtesy of Georgios Comfort Inn. Bring your pen and your glove to the ballpark on Sunday for a 5:05 p.m. start. ThunderBolts players will be available from 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. on the field to sign autographs. Stick around after the game to play catch in the outfield. Tickets for the entire series are available by calling 708-489-2255 (BALL) or purchasing on-line at www.wcthunderbolts.com.
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