Fantasy baseball: Week 4 Picks
ByFor those who don’t know, this will be the last edition of the slate this semester. So this will also be the last fantasy update.
For those who don’t know, this will be the last edition of the slate this semester. So this will also be the last fantasy update.
While Bleacher Talk has normally been a debate column between our sports’ editors, but this week it has a different feel, as Dave and Cale each select the Shippensburg University ’14-’15 athletes of the year. This was a difficult decision because there were a number of team and individual performances that stood out in Red Raider athletics. Dave is tasked with selecting the best athlete among the male Red Raiders, while Cale will choose the best female athlete.
As the Shippensburg University is preparing for the PSAC tournament, the team capped its regular season by hosting West Chester on Saturday for their regular season finale, splitting a doubleheader. In Game 1, SU started off strong when sophomore Jake Kennedy doubled to center field, scoring senior Jimmy Spanos.
The Shippensburg University Red Raiders hosted West Chester University for a Senior Day doubleheader on Friday, dropping the opener 5-4, but taking the nightcap, 7-3. Sophomore Jake Kennedy tied and broke the SU home run record in a single season in consecutive at-bats during Game One, passing Todd Melisauskas, who was drafted by the Dodgers and inducted into the SU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014. Despite Kennedy’s performance, it wasn’t enough offense, as West Chester scored the game-winning run in the top of the seventh inning. In Game 2, SU was able to beat WCU pitcher Nick Stallings for his first loss of the season, chasing him after he was unable to get an out in the third inning.
The Shippensburg University Red Raiders hosted the Shepherd Rams for a doubleheader on Tuesday, splitting a pair of non-conference games. In Game 1, the Rams shut out the Red Raiders behind a strong performance from Rams pitcher Sam Crater threw five scoreless innings to earn his ninth win of the season.
The Shippensburg University baseball team clinched a playoff spot on April 18, but did not know who they would face in round one of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference tournament. On April 25 the Raiders (25-23, 17-11 PSAC) learned that they will face Seton Hill University, the No.
“I love the way that running makes me feel. I love the accomplishments and life skills I gain from being on the team.
The SU baseball team clinched a PSAC Tournament berth on Saturday by splitting a double header with rival Bloomsburg University (11-17). SU (22-20) took the opener by a score of 8-5 before dropping the nightcap to the Huskies, 18-9. The Red Raiders fell behind early in Game 1, but were able to bring the score to 5-5 in the fifth inning.
With one swing, Raider baseball clinched a spot in the 2015 PSAC playoffs in a double-header on Saturday, after missing the tournament last season. Sophomore Ryan McMillen sent a solo shot out of the park for a game-winning home run in the sixth inning, ensuring a win against Bloomsburg and securing a playoff berth. Prior to 2014, Shippensburg had recorded two consecutive 32-win seasons, winning the Division II College World Series in 2013.
It is a new week in the world of fantasy baseball, and that means we are starting to see which players could be legitimate producers.
There is not much more the Shippensburg University outdoor track & field team can do that would be a surprise.
I hope everyone’s draft went well and you are finding success with your picks. If that is not the case or you are already looking to make some changes, here are five players that are finding their grove early this year.
The Shippensburg University baseball team had an outstanding series on Tuesday. The pitching and offense were on point, securing a sweep of the University of Pittsburg-Johnstown during the double header. The Raiders were able to take the first game 5-0 and also the late game 8-3 at Fairchild Field.
The softball team dropped both games of a double-header on Saturday afternoon to the West Chest Golden Rams, falling 6-0 in the first matchup and 7-2 in the night cap.
Of the six fighters that the Shippensburg University boxing team sent to nationals in Sunrise, Florida this past weekend, all had impressive showings.
Spring is a time of renewal, a new beginning. The same can be said for the Shippensburg University Football team, as they split up the squad to play the annual Red & White spring game on Saturday.
The Shippensburg University tennis team played two off-season tennis matches on Saturday, shutting out Hagerstown Community College 9-0 but coming up short against Harford Community College in a 7-2 loss. Junior Emily Cox and freshman Emilie Luttman brought home a sweeping 8-0 victory in their doubles match against Hagerstown.
There is nothing quite like sinking the game-winning shot. Every team in sports knows all too well the grind of a long week of practice, and the doubts and questions that creep in throughout a long season; is it all worth it?
Springtime means a variety of things. Besides the warmer temperatures and the flowers blooming, it means that spring sports are beginning, and winter sports are coming to their pulse-pounding conclusions.