Mitch is one of 18 (!) Foresters selected for the CCL All-Star Game.
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Mitch Mormann -- California Collegiate League All-Star
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Mitch Mormann -- California Collegiate League All-Star
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Re: Mitch Mormann -- California Collegiate League All-Star
Originally posted by WuzeeMitch is one of 18 (!) Foresters selected for the CCL All-Star Game.
http://presidiosports.com/2011/07/18...all-star-game/
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I'm glad he was good enough to be 1 of 18 on his team. Still that seems really weak to me. They must only have 6 or so teams in the league and need to make up two 25 man rosters or something.
Looks like he was having an excellent summer before one bad outing caused his ERA to shoot up. Regardless I hope he doesn't sign at end of summer.
WSU could really use Mitch and Smith in the rotation next year.
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Originally posted by shock10Where is TJ on that list he was having a real good summer. There must not be any middle relief pitching on the all star team.
Morman numbers - 2-2 4.42 era in 18 inning with 12k
Minis was 0-1 6.62 era in 18 inning with 21 k's
Bayliff has only played in 5 games with 0.200 avg
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Originally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by shock10Where is TJ on that list he was having a real good summer. There must not be any middle relief pitching on the all star team.
Morman numbers - 2-2 4.42 era in 18 inning with 12k
Minis was 0-1 6.62 era in 18 inning with 21 k's
Bayliff has only played in 5 games with 0.200 avg
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The Santa Barbara Foresters finished off their season with an 8-1 victory over Team Vegas Sunday afternoon at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. A packed house was on hand to see the Foresters claim their eighteenth CCL Championship which they will share with the San Luis Obispo Blues. For the Blues, it was their first CCL title.
Mitch Mormann, who was the opening day starter, fittingly took the hill for the closing day game. He went seven strong innings, allowing one run on four hits while collecting ten strikeouts, for his fourth win of the season.
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