What happened to the Cape Catfish in 2022?
The Cape Catfish continue to search for their first win of the 2022 season after losing 7-3 Thursday to the Alton River Dragons in Alton, Ill. The Cape Catfish opened its 2022 season with a 10-5 loss at O'Fallon on Wednesday. The Hoots (1-0) scored three runs in the first inning and added four more in the third, as they built a 7-2 lead.
What happened to Cape Catfish pitcher Marshall Brown?
A year ago, Cape Catfish pitcher Marshall Brown was coming off a redshirt season as a young guy at NCAA Division II Arkansas Tech and he lacked a bit of confidence in himself on the mound. The Cape Catfish won a pair of road games on Wednesday and Thursday to even their season mark at 4-4.
What did the Cape Catfish do against Alton?
The Cape Catfish got a grand slam from first baseman Cam Careswell and scored nine runs late in a 12-2 win over Alton on Wednesday at Capaha Field. Cape Catfish pitcher Hunter Ralls has been looking for a “break,” as in his breaking ball being more effective against Prospect League hitters, and he just may have found it.
When does the Prospect League start in 2022?
- The Prospect League, home to elite collegiate baseball players from across the country, released its 2022 game schedule Friday. Each team will play a 60-game regular-season in the summer collegiate wood-bat league, opening Wednesday, June 1.
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What is the prospect league in baseball?
The Prospect League is the highest level of amateur baseball played in the nation. It has been in business since 1963 and has provided professional baseball with more than 800 players—more than 175 of those reaching the majors.
What league is Cape catfish?
Prospect LeagueCape Catfish / LeagueThe Cape Catfish are proud members of the Prospect League, a collegiate summer baseball league of NCAA-eligible players from across North America and around the world. Named for the state fish of Missouri, the Catfish play in the 2,000-seat Capaha Field in Cape Girardeau.
Who owns the Cape catfish?
Ownership. The team is owned by a partnership group that includes Anand "Andy" Patel, Mark Hogan, Kishan Patel and James Limbaugh. Hogan, a retired former baseball coach at Southeast Missouri State University, will also serve as the team's General Manager.
What league is Cape Catfish in?
In 2019, the Cape Catfish dominated their way to the Prospect League Championship Series with sheer talent, as their players were atop (or near so) in most of the statistical categories.
Who pitched the Cape Catfish?
Catfish pitcher Colten Weber was solid through four innings, allowing just two hits and striking out four...
How many straight games have the Cape Catfish won?
The Catfish (18-11) have won six straight games and eight out of their last 10...
How many home runs did the Catfish hit in the extra inning?
Catfish hit three home runs in extra-inning win over Sliders (7/3/21) The Cape Catfish hit three home runs in a back-and-forth slugfest, and Cameron Rountree hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the eleventh to beat the Springfield Sliders for their 20th win of the season.
How many runs did the catfish give up in the fifth inning?
Catfish give up six- run fifth inning, fall to Sliders at home (7/24/21) The Cape Catfish put two runs on the board early in Friday's game against Springfield but ultimately fell to the Sliders after giving up a six- run fifth inning.
Why did Christopher Jordan leave the Catfish?
Cape Catfish infielder Christopher Jordan left the team Wednesday to fulfill his dream of playing professional baseball. “I’ve worked my tail off to try to play pro ball, and I got the call,” Jordan said. Jordan has signed with the Trinidad Triggers in Trinidad, Colorado, of the Pecos League — an independent baseball league that operates in California, New Mexico, Southern Arizona, Kansas, Western Texas and Colorado...
Who is the catfish infielder for Trinidad Triggers?
Chasing a dream: Catfish infielder Christopher Jordan signs with Pecos League’s Trinidad Triggers (6/18/21) Cape Catfish infielder Christopher Jordan left the team Wednesday to fulfill his dream of playing professional baseball. “I’ve worked my tail off to try to play pro ball, and I got the call,” Jordan said.