Tuesday, July 10, 2012

CRCBL All-Star Festivities at Povich; Big Train Beat T-Bolts Again


 CRCBL All-Star Festivities
Full of Big Train Participation
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This year's CRCBL All-Star festivities are loaded with Big Train. From the location (Shirley Povich Field) to the manger (Sal Colangelo), and from the roster (a league-high seven players) to the Home Run Derby (Hunter Renfroe is the favorite), the Big Train are sure to have a great time during their short break.

Here is the list of Big Train players selected to the All-Star team:
Cameron Cuneo (Pitcher - UC Santa Barbara)
Ben Griset (Pitcher - St. Mary's (CA))
Brendan Hendriks 
(Third Base - San Francisco)   
Colin Kish (Rightfield - Florida Southern)
Bo Logan (Pitcher - Florida Atlantic)
Cole Norton (Leftfield - St. Mary's (CA))
Hunter Renfroe (Centerfield - Mississippi State)

Big Train Manager Sal Colangelo will manage the "National" team in the game.

To see the full rosters, click here.

Come out to Povich Field on Wednesday to support your Big Train representatives. The Home Run Derby, featuring CRCBL home run record-holder Hunter Renfroe, will take place at 5:00, followed by the All-Star Game itself at 7:30.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate. Big Train season pass holders may use their season passes to attend the game. And remember, you can still buy Big Train season passes now for just $65. Click here to get yours now or buy one at the gate. 
Big Train Finish Home-and-Home Sweep of T-Bolts
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Mike Miedzianowski three-run double paced the Big Train in Silver Spring.

The Big Train were able to stay hot heading into this week's All-Star break as they beat the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts 9-4 in Silver Spring on Monday night.

Bo Logan (Florida Atlantic) took the mound and earned his third win in his last three starts as he went five innings, giving up only four hits and striking out three. Ryan Doran (San Diego State) pitched the last four innings of the game and gave up no runs and struck out three.

As for the hitting, the Big Train fell behind early but quickly battled out of those circumstances. In the top of the fourth, Hunter Renfroe(Mississippi State), Colin Kish (Florida Southern), and Avondre Bollar(San Diego State) loaded up the bases with one out. Mike Miedzianowski (High Point) hit a ball that was just short of a grand slam. When the dust settled, it was a three-run double. Justin McCullough (El Camino) followed Miedzianowski's clutch double with a walk and brought first Adam Barry (Cal State Northridge) up with two on and one out. Barry singled to score
both Miedzianowski and McCullough.

The Big Train offense would strike for two more runs in the top of the fifth. Kish and Tucker Tobin (George Mason) reached base to lead off the inning and both scored on a double by Bollar to pad the lead and make the score 8-3. The Big Train and Thunderbolts each tacked on one more run later but it did not affect the outcome as the Big Train won 9-4.

Click here to see the play-by-play and box score of last night's game.

ANNOUNCEMENT: THE CONTINUATION OF THE GAME AGAINST THE BALTIMORE REDBIRDS WILL NOT BE PLAYED TODAY AND HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 7/24 AT 5:00 AT POVICH FIELD.

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