
This weeks (August 29-September 4) Co-Players of the Week are Andy Wilkins and Drew Smyly. Andy was 8-20 (.400) with six runs (71), four doubles (32), two homeruns (23) and four RBI (88) in five games. Drew (4-3, 1.21) lost his only start of the week. He gave up two runs, one earned, on six hits, walked one and struck out ten in eight innings.
Previous Players of the Week-
August 22-28: Mike Bolsinger and Drew Smyly. Mike (6-6, 2.73) got one win and one loss in two starts. He gave up two runs, one earned, on seven hits, walked one and struck out 12 in 14.0 innings. Drew (4-2, 1.23) got one win and one loss in two starts. He gave up four runs, two earned, on eight hits, walked two and struck out 17 in 14.2 innings.
August 16-21: Andy Wilkins and Blake Parker. Andy was 14-32 (.438) with five runs (60), three doubles (28), six RBI (74) and one stolen base (2) in eight games. Blake (2-2, 2.95) got one save (3) and one hold (6) in two relief appearances. He gave up zero hits, walked two and struck out four in 3.1 scoreless innings.
August 8-15: Mike Bolsinger. Mike (5-5, 2.93) took a no-decision in his only start. He gave up one run on two hits, walked one and struck out eight in six innings.
August 1-7: Nick Schmidt and Drew Smyly. Schmidt (2-2, 2.10) took a no-decision in his only start. He gave up two hits, walked one and struck out eight in eight shutout innings. Smyly (2-0, 0.00) won his only start. He gave up one unearned run on five hits, walked two and struck out eight in five innings.
July 25-31: Zack Cox and Drew Smyly. Zack was 9-26 (.346) with seven runs (39), one double (14), one homerun (5), five RBI (29) and five walks (23) in seven games. Drew got two wins in two starts. In his final start for Lakeland he gave up two hits, walked two and struck out ten in seven scoreless innings. In his first start with Erie he gave up four hits, walked two and struck out eight in seven scoreless innings.
July 18-24: Drew Smyly and Andy Wilkins. Drew (6-3, 2.82) won his only start. He gave up five hits, walked three and struck out six in six scoreless innings. Andy was 9-24 (.375) with five runs (47), four doubles (23), three RBI (60) and one stolen base (1-2) in six games.
July 11-17: Tim Smalling and Drew Smyly. Tim was 9-25 (.360) with five runs (23), four doubles (11), two triples (3) and three RBI (12) in six games. Drew (5-3, 3.07) won his only start of the week. He gave up one run on four hits, walked one and struck out seven in five innings.
July 4-10: Zack Cox and Logan Forsythe. Zack was 10-21 (.476) with four runs (4), four doubles (8) and three RBI (14) in five games. He was 9-14 in his last three games. Logan was 9-18 (.500) with three runs (40), one homerun (8), three RBI (33), six walks (29) and one stolen base (8) in five games.
June 27-July 3: Logan Forsythe and Collin Kuhn. Logan was 10-22 (.455) with eight runs (37), three doubles (12), one homerun (7), five RBI (30) and three stolen bases (7) in five games. Collin was 12-26 (.462) with seven runs (13), seven doubles (9), one homerun (3), ten RBI (15), one stolen base (1) and one outfield assist (2) to home plate in seven games.
June 20-26: Dallas Keuchel and Drew Smyly. Dallas (6-6, 2.72) won both of his starts. He gave up two runs on 11 hits, walked four and struck out 11 in 14.0 innings. He was also 1-3 with his first RBI at the plate. Drew (3-2, 2.92) took a no-decision in his only start. He gave up two unearned runs on three hits, walked none and struck out eight in seven innings.
June 13-19: Dallas Keuchel. Dallas (4-6, 2.99) lost his only start of the week. He gave up one run on five hits, walked two and struck out one in seven innings.
June 6-12: Dallas Keuchel and Drew Smyly. Dallas (4-5, 3.16) won his only start this week. He gave up one hit, walked none and struck out eight in seven scoreless innings. Drew (2-2, 3.03) won his only start this week as well. He gave up no hits, walked three and struck out seven in seven scoreless innings.
May 30-June 5: Drew Smyly. Drew (1-2, 3.77) got his first professional win in his only start. He gave up two runs on five hits, walked three and struck out five in six innings.
May 23-29: Andy Wilkins. Andy was 9-21 (.429) with five runs (25), one double (9), three homeruns (8), six RBI (24) and four walks (17) in six games.
May 16-22: Zack Cox. Zack was 9-25 (.360) with five runs (21), two doubles (8), one homerun (3), three RBI (20) and five walks (9) in seven games.
May 9-15: Zack Cox. Zack was 13-26 (.500) with seven runs (16), three doubles (6), two homeruns (2), nine RBI (17) and one stolen base (2) in six games.
May 2-8: Andy Wilkins and Jordan Pratt. Andy was 7-20 (.350) with six runs (15), one homerun (5), five RBI (16) and three walks (8) in six games. Jordan (1-0, 2.60) made two relief appearances. He threw four perfect innings and struck out two.
April 25-May 1: Logan Forsythe. Logan was 8-19 (.421) with four runs (19), one double (5), one RBI (15) and one stolen base (2) in five games.
April 18-24: Daryl Maday and Blake Parker. Maday (0-1, 3.31) took a no-decision in his only start. He gave up four hits, walked one and struck out five in 5.2 scoreless innings. Parker (1-0, 1.98) got one save (1) in three relief appearances. He gave up one hit, walked one and struck out eight in six scoreless innings.
April 11-17: Zack Cox and Dallas Keuchel. Cox was 10-25 (.385) with two runs (3), five RBI (5) and one stolen base (1) in seven games. Keuchel (1-0, 1.29) won his only start this week. He gave up one run on four hits, walked none and struck out five in eight innings.
April 7-10: Logan Forsythe. Logan was 6-14 (.429) with eight runs, one double, two homeruns, five RBI, six walks and one stolen bases in four games.
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