Standings
Week 2 Recap
Larry Corcoran went the distance while allowing just 6 hits, 2 runs, and striking out 7 to pick up the win for the Panthers as they beat the Buccaneers 5-2 to pull into a four way tie in the NL South. Corcoran added an RBI with the bat as well with
Ned Williamson going 3-4 with 2 RBI for the Panthers.
The Raiders came back with 2 runs in the ninth inning to edge the Titans 11-10.
Adam Larson picked up his second hit of the game and doubled in the two winning runs for the Raiders. Catcher
Len Stockwell added four RBI for the Raiders on a pair of hits.
Mike Blain came on in relief of
Josh Karic, who gave up 15 hits and 10 runs in 5 2/3 innings, and allowed just 1 hit over the final 3 1/3 innings to pick up the win.
The Browns got 3 RBI from rookie catcher
Marty Barett as they beat the Rams 5-3 to go along with another solid pitching performance by
Tom Belles, who improved to 2-0 in his professional career.
I'm still puzzled why
Hugh Bond is no longer starting for the Chargers, because based on ratings
Zack Harris is an inferior pitcher, but Harris allowed just 2 hits in 9 innings and has yet to allow an earned run this year as the Chargers improved to 2-0 with a 4-1 win over the Jets. For his efforts
Zack Harris was named American League Player of the Week.
The Cowboys played 10 innings in New Orleans today, with the Cowboys scoring 4 runs in the tenth off reliever
Wally Moraine to win the game 11-7.
Peter Ennis,
Chub Sullivan, and
Frank Jones each drove in 3 runs in the Tycoons win.
Frank Jones was named NL Player of the Week with the 3 runs scored and 4-6 night at the plate.
Auburn junior
Charlie Geggus was named Player of the Week after a 7 hit complete game shutout win against the Texas Longhorns.