Four games, four wins for the Rebels.
Mulgrave's opening innings set the tone for the game, seeing six Rebels cross the plate.
Quiet in the second the Rebels continued to stack the runs on in the middle innings, scoring seven, three, six and one run from the third to the sixth frame.
Mulgrave starter Joel Stubbs was stellar on the mound, keeping his streak of not allowing a run this season, pitching five innings.
Liam Richardson closed out the game with two scoreless frames.
At the plate, Nick Whitty had multiple hits, including three doubles.
Original report supplied by Lincoln Ladds of the Mulgrave Baseball Club
Four games, four wins for the Rebels.
Mulgrave's opening innings set the tone for the game, seeing six Rebels cross the plate.
Quiet in the second the Rebels continued to stack the runs on in the middle innings, scoring seven, three, six and one run from the third to the sixth frame.
Mulgrave starter Joel Stubbs was stellar on the mound, keeping his streak of not allowing a run this season, pitching five innings.
Liam Richardson closed out the game with two scoreless frames.
At the plate, Nick Whitty had multiple hits, including three doubles.
Original report supplied by Lincoln Ladds of the Mulgrave Baseball Club
Four games, four wins for the Rebels.
Mulgrave's opening innings set the tone for the game, seeing six Rebels cross the plate.
Quiet in the second the Rebels continued to stack the runs on in the middle innings, scoring seven, three, six and one run from the third to the sixth frame.
Mulgrave starter Joel Stubbs was stellar on the mound, keeping his streak of not allowing a run this season, pitching five innings.
Liam Richardson closed out the game with two scoreless frames.
At the plate, Nick Whitty had multiple hits, including three doubles.
Original report supplied by Lincoln Ladds of the Mulgrave Baseball Club
Four games, four wins for the Rebels.
Mulgrave's opening innings set the tone for the game, seeing six Rebels cross the plate.
Quiet in the second the Rebels continued to stack the runs on in the middle innings, scoring seven, three, six and one run from the third to the sixth frame.
Mulgrave starter Joel Stubbs was stellar on the mound, keeping his streak of not allowing a run this season, pitching five innings.
Liam Richardson closed out the game with two scoreless frames.
At the plate, Nick Whitty had multiple hits, including three doubles.
Original report supplied by Lincoln Ladds of the Mulgrave Baseball Club
No game summary provided.
Playing their first home game of the season, the Saints kept on rolling, whitewashing long-time rival Chelsea, 13-0, at Tom O’Halloran Field to move to 4-0 on the season.
Ace Jarrod MacEachern continued to provide great starting pitching, ceding just one hit and striking out 11 in a seven inning shutout.
Defensively and up-and-down the lineup, the Saints were also stellar.
Next week St Kilda hosts fellow unbeaten Mulgrave in an early season showdown.
Original report supplied by Robby Lewis of the St Kilda Baseball Club
Playing their first home game of the season, the Saints kept on rolling, whitewashing long-time rival Chelsea, 13-0, at Tom O’Halloran Field to move to 4-0 on the season.
Ace Jarrod MacEachern continued to provide great starting pitching, ceding just one hit and striking out 11 in a seven inning shutout.
Defensively and up-and-down the lineup, the Saints were also stellar.
Next week St Kilda hosts fellow unbeaten Mulgrave in an early season showdown.
Original report supplied by Robby Lewis of the St Kilda Baseball Club
Playing their first home game of the season, the Saints kept on rolling, whitewashing long-time rival Chelsea, 13-0, at Tom O’Halloran Field to move to 4-0 on the season.
Ace Jarrod MacEachern continued to provide great starting pitching, ceding just one hit and striking out 11 in a seven inning shutout.
Defensively and up-and-down the lineup, the Saints were also stellar.
Next week St Kilda hosts fellow unbeaten Mulgrave in an early season showdown.
Original report supplied by Robby Lewis of the St Kilda Baseball Club
Playing their first home game of the season, the Saints kept on rolling, whitewashing long-time rival Chelsea, 13-0, at Tom O’Halloran Field to move to 4-0 on the season.
Ace Jarrod MacEachern continued to provide great starting pitching, ceding just one hit and striking out 11 in a seven inning shutout.
Defensively and up-and-down the lineup, the Saints were also stellar.
Next week St Kilda hosts fellow unbeaten Mulgrave in an early season showdown.