After throwing his worst game as a professional in his last start, Brett Wallach pitched his career-best Tuesday (Aug. 11) to help his Ogden Raptors beat the Helena Brewers, 16-6.
Wallach, the 2009 Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year, pitched a career-high 3.0 innings of scoreless ball Tuesday by allowing only two hits, no walks and two strikeouts.
This was his seventh start for the Raptors and in his seven games, Wallach is 0-1, has an ERA of 5.62 (9 earned runs in 14.1 innings pitched) and allowed 15 hits, nine walks with 11 strikeouts.
Antonio Castillo (4-2) earned the win and Joseph Paxson (3) earned the save for the Raptors Tuesday. Brewers' Nicholas Bucci (6-1) got his first loss of the season.
[Photo by Hank Schellingerhout]
Wallach, the 2009 Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year, pitched a career-high 3.0 innings of scoreless ball Tuesday by allowing only two hits, no walks and two strikeouts.
This was his seventh start for the Raptors and in his seven games, Wallach is 0-1, has an ERA of 5.62 (9 earned runs in 14.1 innings pitched) and allowed 15 hits, nine walks with 11 strikeouts.
Antonio Castillo (4-2) earned the win and Joseph Paxson (3) earned the save for the Raptors Tuesday. Brewers' Nicholas Bucci (6-1) got his first loss of the season.
[Photo by Hank Schellingerhout]
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