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Casey Jones, La Roche University, Baseball (Pitcher)

Casey Jones, La Roche University, Baseball (Pitcher)

PITCHER OF THE WEEK: La Roche SR Casey Jones had a strong week for the Redhawks on the hill, starting two games, coming out of both with a no decision. In Monday's matchup against Washington & Jefferson, Jones tossed seven strong innings, as he allowed two runs (one earned), five hits, walked two and fanned six. He followed that performance in the Redhawks' first game at the Ripken Experience on Sunday against Fredonia, picking up another no decision. Jones tossed six innings, allowing just one run, two hits, two walks and struck out 12 in the process. For the week, Jones threw 13 innings, allowed three runs (two earned) and set down 18 batters with just four walks.

 

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