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June 5, 2014
Border Cats
Thunder Bay
6:35 p.m.
Inside >> What it’s like to play at Air force
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6pm 10pm
YOUR HOMETOWN TEAM HAS HOME PLATE COVERED
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Letters.............................................................................4-6Game Preview...................................................................................9Coaches/Front Office/Staff/Interns............................................10-12Flying High: Playing for Air Force.............................................14-15Players............................................................................................16-33Scorecard.......................................................................................22-23Rosters...........................................................................................30-31Express career records....................................................................38Express single-season records.......................................................39Home game promotions................................................................41Host families....................................................................................42Express playing professionally.......................................................43Express MVP’s.................................................................................45Northwoods League Info............................................................47-48Autograph page............................................................................50-51Partners Index.................................................................................52
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When Economy
Furniture first
opened Hank Aaron
was a member of the
Eau Claire Bears!
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The Eau Claire community again welcomes the Eau Claire Express and their fans to another season at Carson Park stadium. As visitors to the park know, baseball is an essential part of sum-mer in west central Wisconsin – in fact, it just isn’t summer until the bright lights of the stadium flood the night sky and the radio announcer hollers “Play Ball!”
The city is very proud of its historic stadium. Home to Eau Claire baseball since 1937, Carson Park Stadium has hosted many exciting seasons of youth and amateurbaseball. As one of the last surviving examples of a Works’ Progress Ad-ministration era project, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The land that became Carson Park was donated 100 years ago this year, in 1914, to the City of Eau Claire, by an heir to William Carson, an early Eau Claire lum-berman. Although people had enjoyed this peninsula for recreation since the mid 1800’s, the 130-acre park (Eau Claire’s largest park) was now officially a public open space.
We take great care to maintain the park’s historic significance through con-stant restoration and improvements. The city’s attention to this important landmark means it will be enjoyed for years to come.
As you can see, Carson Park is an active place. Teams of all ages play baseball on one of the fields almost every day of summer. Several now-famous players have also “cracked the bat” at Carson Park - Hank Aaron, Bob Uecker, Joe Torre and Andy Pafko. Who knows--the makings of the next famous player may be in our midst this season!
We hope you have a wonderful day at our ballpark rooting for your team. Between innings, feel free to enjoy beautiful Carson Park surrounding the stadium.
Kerry Kincaid, President Eau Claire City Council
Kincaid
Dear Express Fans,
On behalf of Visit Eau Claire and the entire hospitality industry of the area, we extend to you a sincere welcome to Eau Claire’s Carson Park!
As the proud hometown of the Eau Claire Express, we are anxious to show off the many exciting activities and attractions our area has to offer. Visit the Hank Aaron Tribute dedicated to “Hammerin’ Hank” as he made his debut in Carson Park with the Eau Claire Bears back in 1952! Our majestic Carson Park saw the golden era of baseball including such talents as Andy Pafko, Joe Torre, and Bob Uecker to name a few.
While in Carson Park, be sure to visit our renowned Chippewa Valley Museum and the historic Paul Bunyan Logging Camp. Each attraction offers rich history of the Eau Claire area from its earliest inhabitants to the present day, and promises to be fun for the whole family.
We thank you for visiting our area and supporting the Eau Claire Express, and sincerely hope you will enjoy all the fun and beauty that surrounds Eau Claire. For informa-tion on other great events and attractions, go to www.visiteauclaire.com. Enjoy the games!
Linda John, Executive DirectorVisit Eau Claire
John
2014 Express
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The City of Eau Claire is proud to welcome you to the historic Carson Park Base-ball Stadium. Our staff is excited to begin the 77th season of baseball in this stadium. This year marks 100 years since the land that Carson Park rests on was donated to the city. This old stadium was built in 1937 with help from the Works Progress Ad-ministration at a cost of $60,000.
Each year over 100 ball games are played on this field by area high schools, Ameri-can Legion, the Cavaliers and the Express. Our ball diamond maintenance crews strive to make Carson the best place to play ball in the Northwoods League. This season for the Eau Claire Express promises to be even more exciting for Eau Claire families.
We invite you to tour the stadium and the Eau Claire Baseball Hall of Fame at the Hank Aaron Plaza. Hammerin’ Hank finally has some company in the plaza, with inductions of: Herman White; Dick “Ran” Bezanson; Tom Poquette; Victor “Vic” Johnson; Harvey Tomter; “Handy” Andy Pafko, Glen St. Arnault and Eau Claire Little League Founders Andy Green, Harold “Diz” Kronenberg, Howie Bullock and the 41 Eau Claire natives that made into the minor leagues by signing profes-sional baseball contracts.
Carson Park is surrounded by an ancient ox-bow lake formed by the mighty Chippewa River and offers many opportunities for recreation enjoyment including canoeing and fishing.
Good luck to all Northwoods League players and we hope the fans enjoy your time at Carson Park and in Eau Claire!
Phil Fieber, Director Eau Claire Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department
Fieber
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Dear Northwoods League Fans,
On behalf of everyone associated with the Eau Claire Express, let me take this opportunity to welcome you to beautiful and historic Carson Park. As we begin our 10th year of operation, and first season of competition in the Northern Division, I hope that you will share with us the true enjoyment of Northwoods League baseball.
In addition to the great baseball displayed each and every night, we hope that you will benefit from the many giveaway items provided by our sponsors, particularly the youth jerseys, bobble head dolls and trading cards. And, as always, we hope that you enjoy the on-field promotions that our fans and intern staff will be providing throughout the summer.
Please make plans to witness the firework displays, scheduled once again for Fridays, and don’t miss the special appearances by BirdZerk Entertainment and the “Mountain Man” from Duck Dy-nasty. We extend a special thanks to the many sponsors who provide these forms of entertainment to you on a regular basis.
So sit back, have some great food and beverage, and enjoy the fun and excitement of Eau Claire Express baseball!
Bill Rowlett& the entire staff of The Eau Claire Express
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2014 ticket information
Mini Plans
Groups
Single-Game Tickets Individual SeasonReserved Box $10.00 $250.00 w/ food and bev. N/A $715.00Reserved Grandstand $8.00 $200.00General Admission $6.00 $175.00Fan Deck $26.00 N/A
Voucher 10-pack Grandstand $72.00 w/ food and bev. $132.00Voucher 10-pack General Admission $54.00 w/ food and bev. $114.00Voucher 20-pack Grandstand $136.00 w/ food and bev. $256.00Voucher 20-pack $102.00 w/ food and bev. $222.00
Call the Express office at 715-839-7788 for availibility of general admission, fan deck, pre-game picnic, Famous Dave’s Best Seats, Topper’s Pavilion and Birthday Outings.
2014 home gamesMay/June
M. 27 LAK 6:35M. 28 LAK 6:35M. 29 ROC 6:35M. 31 WAT 6:35
1 WAT 5:052 ALX 6:353 ALX 6:354 TB 6:355 TB 6:35
12 WIL 6:3513 WIL 7:0516 DUL 6:3517 DUL 6:3518 WAT 6:3519 WAT 6:3520 STC 7:0521 STC 6:3524 ROC 6:35
30 WRP Noon
July
4 MAN 6:055 MAN 6:056 ALX 5:057 ALX 5:0515 TB 6:3516 TB 6:35
24 STC 6:3525 STC 7:0526 ROC 6:3527 ROC 5:0530 WRP 7:05
August
4 DUL 6:356 DUL 6:357 WIL 6:358 WIL 6:35
9 MAN 6:3510 MAN 5:05
11-16 NWL Playoffs
Team Guide:LAK=Lakeshore Chinooks WIL=Wilmar StingersROC=Rochester Honkers DUL=Duluth HuskiesWAT= Waterloo Bucks STC=St. Cloud RoxALX=Alexandria Blue Anchors WRP=Wis. Rapids RaftersTB: Thunder Bay BorderCats MAN=Mankato MoonDogs
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Dear Northwoods League Fans,
On behalf of everyone associated with the Eau Claire Express, let me take this opportunity to welcome you to beautiful and historic Carson Park. As we begin our 10th year of operation, and first season of competition in the Northern Division, I hope that you will share with us the true enjoyment of Northwoods League baseball.
In addition to the great baseball displayed each and every night, we hope that you will benefit from the many giveaway items provided by our sponsors, particularly the youth jerseys, bobble head dolls and trading cards. And, as always, we hope that you enjoy the on-field promotions that our fans and intern staff will be providing throughout the summer.
Please make plans to witness the firework displays, scheduled once again for Fridays, and don’t miss the special appearances by BirdZerk Entertainment and the “Mountain Man” from Duck Dy-nasty. We extend a special thanks to the many sponsors who provide these forms of entertainment to you on a regular basis.
So sit back, have some great food and beverage, and enjoy the fun and excitement of Eau Claire Express baseball!
Bill Rowlett& the entire staff of The Eau Claire Express
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Alcohol Management: In compliance with Wisconsin State Law, the Express will not serve alcohol to anyone under the age of 21. Under state law, it is also illegal to purchase alcohol for anyone under the age of 21. The Express reserve the right to suspend alcohol service at any time to any or all individuals at the sole discretion of Express management and employees. Anyone who chooses to consume alcohol at Carson Park is subject to ID check and may be required to wear an age-related wristband. Any individuals that display unsportsmanlike behavior as a result of alcohol consumption may be subject to removal from the stadium confines without refund of ticket price.
Animals: Unless prior approval has been granted by the management and staff of the Eau Claire Express, animals are not allowed into the Carson Park Baseball Stadium. Those approved must be leashed at all times. The only exception is for service animals.
Autographs / Photographs: Eau Claire Express players and coaching staff will sign autographs and pose for pictures following each home game. Please respect their privacy before and during games, and refrain from making requests until after each game. Weather permitting, players and staff will sign autographs outside of their club house on the first base side of the stadium.
Credit Cards / Checks / ATM: The Express gladly accept MasterCard, Visa and Discover at the main ticket window, the concession window closest to the third base side of the stadium and at the team apparel store located by the Fan Deck entrance. Personal checks are not accepted. An ATM is located inside of the stadium, adjacent to the food concession area.
First Aid: Anyone in need of first aid care while attending an Express game should seek immediate attention at the Fan Information Booth, located at the east end of the stadium corridor (third base side.) Fans are encouraged to report all injuries to the nearest Express employee.
Gate Openings / Policy: Unless previously announced, stadium gates will open one hour prior to the scheduled game time. Fans are prohibited from bringing any carry-ins into the stadium. This includes, but is not limited to: food & beverages, coolers and lawn chairs. Fans are allowed to exit the stadium with a valid ticket stub.
Lost & Found: The Lost & Found area is located at the Fan Information Desk. Attempts to locate owners will be made over the Public Address system by Express personnel. For inquiries during non-game times, fans are asked to call the Express offices at 715-839-7788.
Parking: Parking at Carson Park is free and open to the public. However, please be aware that the Express cannot be responsible for any damage that may occur at any time. Our lots are located throughout Carson Park, as well as overflow parking located on Menomonie Street (across from Dairy Queen).
Rain Checks: If any Express game is cancelled before it’s ruled to be an official contest, your ticket may be exchanged for a ticket of equal value for any remaining regular-season home game. Once you enter the Fan Deck, there will be NO REFUND. However, all Fan Deck patrons will receive a general admission voucher for any remaining regular-season home game. Exchanges may be made at the Express offices, located at 108 East Grand Avenue in downtown Eau Claire, or at the Carson Park box office.
Smoking: Out of respect to all Express fans, smoking is prohibited in all seating areas of Carson Park Baseball Stadium as well as the Fan Deck. Due to city regulation, smoking must take place outside the stadium gates. Designated smoking aras are located outside the service entrance on the first base side behind the bleachers and outisde the entrance gate on the third base side. If you must leave the stadium area to smoke, please make sure you have your ticket stub for re-entry.
Souvenirs: Official Express souvenirs and merchandise are located in the Express souvenir stand, now located near the front gates on the first base side of the stadium. All items may be purchased before and during each home game. These same items are available for purchase at the Express office, located at 108 East Grand Avenue, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Fans can also order over the phone at 715-839-7788 or on the internet at www.eauclaireexpress.com
Tickets: The Express downtown ticket office, located at 102 East Grand Avenue (adjacent to the East end of the Chippewa River pedestrian foot bridge), is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 9:00 AM until two hours before game time on Saturday and Sunday of home games. On game dates, the Carson Park box office will open 60 minutes before the scheduled start time of each game. Tickets may be ordered and paid for in advance over the phone and can be picked up prior to the game at the stadium Will Call window. Tickets may also be purchased online by visiting www.eauclaireexpress.com.
How to get the most out of Carson Park
How to get the most out of Carson Park
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Pitching Matchup
Ben AllisonBatvia
Andy DavisSt. Scholastica
The matchup: Tonight’s game is sponosred by Subway and is the last of this six-game homestand for the Express, one that has been awfully kind to them. Eau Claire is 5-0, and after last night’s come-from-behind win, is one victory against the Border Cats shy of nothching a perfect homestand. Ben Allison takes the mound for Thunder Bay while Andy Davis takes the ball for Eau Claire. Although Allison was 6-0 at school this spring, he was roughed up in his first Northwoods League outing, giving up five earned runs in just 5.1 innings on the mound in a loss to Duluth. Davis, too, is looking for a bounce back start after one bad inning cost him against the Rochester Honkers last Friday night.
Last night’s game: Down 6-3 in the bottom of the eighth, the Express pulled together two runs in the bottom of the eighth and one in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game at six, sending it to extra innings. Even though he was wearing an 0-for-5 collar, Express shortstop Mike Barajas came up with a walk-off single in the bottom of the 11th to score Lane Milligan and win the ball game for Eau Claire. The 14 hits were a season-high for the red-hot Express.
And then there were none: To put even more good news on what has been an already ex-citing start to the season, no more Express players are playing in the NCAA tournament, as upsets of Oregon State and Cal Poly hint at an earlier arrival for some other players than in year’s past.
An RBI machine: Brian Sicher has an RBI in five straight games for Eau Claire.
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Coaches Dale Varsho-Field Manager/Director of Operations
In 2013, Varsho became the Northwoods League all-time winningest manager by recording his 301st victory on July 25. He has been the only Field Manager in Express history, and he has helped two Major League Baseball players, Jor-dan Zimmermann and Kole Calhoun, get to the next level. He won the Northwoods League in 2010 en route to being named the league’s Man-ager of the Year. He lives in Altoona with his wife, Jennifer, and three kids, Jake, Averie and C.J.
Vic Cable - Pitching Coach
Like Varsho, Cable has been with the Express since their inaugural 2005 season, serving as the pitching coach. After an outstanding career on the mound for the Eau Claire Cavaliers, Cable has been an assistant coach at Eau Claire Memo-rial and Chippewa Falls High School. He is a high school teacher and lives in Eau Claire with his wife Pam and daughters Katie and Emma.
Matt MillerBen Kincaid
Former Ex-press standout on the mound and Memorial product Kin-caid is in his first season as the first-base coach for the team he once played for. An All-Star with the Express in 2011, Kincaid, who played his college ball at Min-nesota State, played with the St. Paul Saints in 2012.
Miller is in his second season as a base coach for the Express. He is in his first year as the third-base coach after spending 2013
in the first-base coaching box. The Eau Claire Memorial grad-uate also works at Momentum Fitness on the other side of town.
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Front Office Bill ROWLETT-Owner
Rowlett has owned the ballclub since its inaugu-ral 2005 season, and the Eau Claire native has been around the baseball scene in town all his life. A four-year letter winner for the UW-Eau Claire Blugolds, Rowlett has also coached American Legion as well as local youth baseball and fastpitch teams. The father of two adult sons, Brett and Ron, Rowlett resides in neighboring Elk Mound with his wife Sue.
Andy Neborak-General Manager
After being the Stadium Ops intern for two sum-mers in 2007 and 2008, Neborak was full-time in 2009 before assuming his current role in 2010. The Express took home the Northwoods League title in his first season as GM. In 2013, Neborak won an Outstanding Young Professional award from the Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce for his contributions to the organization and city of Eau Claire.
Brittany StarkMichael Borden
Borden is with the club for a third straight season. It is his first as a full-time em-ployee. The 2013 UW-Eau Claire graduate is the Express Director of Tick-et Sales, and he also man-ages the Express intern staff. He also has oversight of all marketing and promotions.
A marketing intern a year ago, Stark joined the Ex-press front of-fice in Novem-ber. The 2013 Chippewa Val-ley Techinal College gradu-
ate has a new title of Corporate Accounts Manager. She primar-ily deals with sponsors and cor-porate outings as well as public relations.
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Staff and Interns Pete Knutson Eric Nielsen Phil Tripper
Knutson is in his first season as the voice of the Express. K n u d s o n p r e v i o u s l y worked at the U n i v e r s i t y of Kansas, calling Jayhawk softball, track and field, soc-cer and baseball.
Tripper is with the E x p r e s s for a third straight sum-mer as the on-field an-nouncer. The 2006 UW-Eau Claire graduate also works with Midwest Family Broadcasting.
Chris Thompson
T h o m p s o n was a Sta-dium Opera-tions intern a summer ago and is now the Di-rector of Sta-dium Opera-tions. He oversees the hiring of part-time employees as well as monitoring the Fan Deck.
Nick Erickson
Erickson re-turns to same post as he was last sum-mer, the Me-dia Relations coordinator. The UW-Eau Claire jour-nalism student oversees the gameday program, team sta-tistics and write ups on the team’s website.
Kurt Mattison
M a t t i s o n is the head strength and c o n d i t i o n -ing coach for the Express, training the team during the day be-fore a game. He brings more than 25 years of experience of coaching.
Nielsen joins the Express for his first season behind the mic at Carson Park. The Altoona resident is a long-time pas-tor in three different First Presbyterian Churches. He is a life-long baseball fanatic.
Lisa PoeschelMarketing
Ashley AtkinsMarketing
Rosalyn ZirngiblePublic Relations
Kayla HagedornPublic Relations
Jon RossMarketing
Betsy AlbersPublic Relations
Joe MabieVideo Coordinator
Alyssa ColeStadium Operations
Zach CzubakowskiStadium Operations
Karl PaskeMarketing
Sydney FitchStadium Operations
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By Nick Erickson, Media Relations
It seems like such a methodical practice, removing a cap and standing on the line to listen to the Stars Spangled Banner before every game.
But for Eau Claire Express players Brian Sicher and Tyler Jones, it means so much more.
The two Air Force teammates wait un-til the first words are sung before rotating to a 45 degree angle toward the centerfield flag, leave their hats on and salute the stars and stripes that they and their schoolmates have decided to dedicate their lives to pro-tect.
“It means a lot, you take a lot of pride in it,” Sicher said. “It’s special, every day we get to salute the flag and really get a mean-ing of what you’re doing and what you’ll be doing for this country some day.”
The United States Air Force Academy, located in Colorado Springs, Colo., is a school holding 4,000 of the country’s next great batch of leaders.
While the Falcons compete in the NCAA Division I, in the powerful Mountain West Conference nevertheless, there is a bigger picture than winning a national champion-ship or raising points on a batting average.
“Being able to put your country’s colors on and playing for the Air Force and to ul-timately be playing for the United States of
America,” Jones said. “In four years, we’ll be out in Afghanistan, and that’s what re-ally matters. Baseball’s fun, but at the end of the day, it’s what we do after school that really matters.”
For someone pursuing a dream in base-ball, Air Force might not seem like the first choice to go. It’s a rigorous structure to a day, as they wake up at 6 a.m. on the daily to clean rooms, put on uniforms to march to breakfast and have class from 7:30-11:30 a.m. The cadets then sometimes march to lunch, go to military class until 1:20 p.m., and the athletes practice from about 2-7 p.m. before tackling homework all night.
Both Sicher and Jones said they were looking for a place where they could play Division I baseball and have an opportunity to learn under a great education while hav-ing the opportunity to serve the country.
Air Force head coach Mike Kazlausky suited up and played for the Falcons in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s.
He has been to more than 60 countries in his active duty, been shot at and carry back dead bodies. He said while sports are great and going after a professional base-ball dream is great, the kids at the Air Force will learn through athletics the values that will lead to what happens after the diamond days are over.
“After they start the Academy, they’re going to graduate, they’re going to walk
Flying High Air Force teammates Brian Sicher and Tyler Jones know there’s much more to life after baseball
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across the stage and shake hand of the president of the United States...and at that point, their job is not to wear a baseball uni-form, it’s their job to where our nation’s uni-form,” Kazlausky said.
Sicher has been a staple for the Express for three seasons now. He has two walk-off at bats for the Express and a grand slam home run in his career. But he’s also in the top 15 in his wing of cadets at the Academy. Either a pilot career or finance will be in his line of work when he graduates.
Jones, a second-team All-American by Louisville Slugger in high school, batted .338 his freshman season in 54 starts. One day, he’d love to play professional baseball, but he also is looking at being a pilot and serving his country that way, as well.
Both Express players are looking to make things happen, just like everyone else on the team, for Field Manager Dale Var-sho.
But much like their stance on the line for the national anthem, their lives after baseball might be just a little bit different.
“The kids that are here have made the choice to provide that security blanket so we can sleep well at night, and that’s what Brian and TJ have opted to do,” Kazlausky said. ““It’s kind of cool to know that you have two men on the Eau Claire Express baseball team that are willing to die for each one of those kids on the line.”
Fly, Fight, Win- Jones (20) and Sicher (15) got a new meaning for the National Anthem at the Academy.
Flying High Air Force teammates Brian Sicher and Tyler Jones know there’s much more to life after baseball
Photo by Rosalyn Zirngible
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#0 Tyler Hermann R/R
Utility Man UW-Milwaukee
!e former EC North stand-out hit .269 with the Express last year. In his "rst year at
Milwaukee, he knocked three home runs and 16 RBI.
#1 Mike Porcaro R/R
!e 2013 Horizon League Player of the Year for UW-Mil-waukee hit .242 for the Express
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#2 Mike Barajas R/R
Shortstop Lewis University
A three-year starter for the Flyers, Barajas exploded for
a .364 average this spring. He also had a .951 fielding
percentage with 105 assists.
#4 Brady Burzynski L/R
Outfielder UW-Stout
Burzynski signed a temporary contract late last season and made an immediate impact. He hit .382 in 10 games with
the team. He is an EC Memorial graduate.
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#5 Justin Jaquish L/L
Pitcher UW-Milwaukee
The Chippewa Falls native was one of Milwaukee’s top reliev-ers this spring, going 2-3 with a 4.08 Earned Run Average in
14 appearances.
#7 Aron McRee R/R
Pitcher Montevallo
McRee led the Falcons with 23 appearances while compiling a 4-2 record. Opponents only hit
.215 against him this spring.
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#9 Andy Davis R/R
Pitcher St. Scholastica
The McDonell Central grad had a fantastic spring on the
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The son of former Brewer Cal Eldred, CJ redshirted for the Hoosiers this spring. He was a three-time all-conference performer in high school.
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# 21 Jeremy Bagnall L/L
Pitcher Montevallo
Bagnall was second in appearances on the mound for
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#20 Tyler Jones R/R
Outfielder AirForce
Jones had a phenomenal freshman season in Colorado Springs, as he led the Falcons in hitting with a .344 average. He also had four home runs
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#22 Taylor Duree R/R
Pitcher New Mexico
Duree was as dependable a starter as Dale Varsho had last season for Eau Claire. He went 2-3 with a 3.52 ERA and was
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#26 Conner Rusch R/R
Pitcher New Mexico
The freshman from Kirkland, Wash., was a first-team all-
conference and second-team All-State shortstop in high
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#27 Austin Stroschein R/R
Pitcher DMACC
Stroschein started 13 games for Des Moines Area Com-
munity College this spring and went 8-4. He had 66 strikeouts
to just 22 walks.
#28 Ian Doughty R/R
Pitcher Pepperdine
Doughty was an All-State athlete at Piedra Vista High School in New Mexico. He
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#0 Tyler Hermann Utility 6-1 210 Jr. Eau Claire, WI Milwaukee# 1 Mike Porcaro Infield 5-9 170 Jr. Burlington, WI Milwaukee#2 Mike Barajas Shortstop 5-10 170 Jr. Chicago, IL Lewis University#3 Peter Van Gansen Shortstop 5-8 150 So. San Fernando, CA Cal Poly#4 Brady Burzynski Outfield 5-11 180 So. Eau Claire, WI UW-Stout#5 Justin Jaquish LHP 6-0 165 Jr. Chippewa Falls, WI Milwaukee#6 Daulton Jefferies RHP/SS 6-0 170 Fr. Atwater, CA California#7 Aron McRee RHP 6-0 180 So. Albaster, AL Montevallo#8 Jeff Hendrix Outfield 5-11 180 So. Corvallis, OR Oregon State#9 Andy Davis RHP 5-10 180 Jr. Chippewa Falls, WI St. Scholastica#10 Brent Gibbs Catcher 6-1 215 Fr. Alton, IL Indiana#11 Daniel Salters Catcher 6-3 225 So. Eufana, OK Dallas Baptist#12 Drew Turbin Infield 5-11 211 Jr. Hayden, ID Dallas Baptist#14 Lane Milligan Catcher 6-2 185 Fr. Centennial, CO New Mexico#15 Brian Sicher Catcher 6-0 190 Jr. Chicago, IL Air Force#16 Brian Mundell Catcher 6-3 225 So. Valencia, CA Cal Poly#17 CJ Eldred RHP 6-1 195 Fr. Mount Vernon, IA Indiana#18 Michael Dingilian RHP 6-2 195 Jr. San Fernando, CA Cal Poly#19 Jack Zoellner 1st Base 6-0 200 Fr. Gilbert, AZ New Mexico#20 Tyler Jones Outfield 6-0 200 Fr. Coppell, TX Air Force#21 Jeremy Bagnall LHP 6-3 200 Jr. Gibralter, MI Montevallo#22 Taylor Duree RHP 6-2 170 Jr. Albuquerqe, NM New Mexico#23 Peter Hendron RHP 6-3 205 So. Redmond, WA Santa Clara#24 Miles Nablo RHP 6-2 180 So. Eden Prairie, MN Century#25 Tyler France 3rd Base 6-0 215 So. West Covina, CA San Diego State#26 Conner Rusch RHP 6-1 195 Fr. Kirkland, WA New Mexico#27 Austin Strochein RHP 6-6 200 Fr. Marion, IA DMACC#28 Ian Doughty RHP 6-3 200 Fr. Farmington, MN Pepperdine#29 Steven Wilson RHP 6-3 195 So. Littleton, CO New Mexico#29 Eann Cox RHP 6-2 240 Jr. Erie, IL Lewis University#30 Jordan Ruckman LHP 6-4 190 So. Kanakee, IL Northern Illinois#32 Orlando Meza RHP 6-1 190 Fr. Temecula, CA San Diego State#33 Jake Mavropolous Outfield 6-1 200 So. Oxnard, CA Oxnard CC#40 Brett Seeburger LHP 6-1 195 Fr. Oceanside, CA San Diego State#45 Eric Gleese RHP 6-3 245 Jr. Tracy, CA Hawaii#47 Ryan Boelter LHP 6-2 240 So. South St. Paul, MN Iowa Central#47 Cory Taylor RHP 6-2 255 So. Collinsville, OK Dallas Baptist
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#30 Jordan Ruckman L/L
Pitcher Northern Illinois
Ruckman started 10 games this spring for the Huskies. A year ago, he threw a complete game shutout against Miami
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#29 Eann Cox L/R
Pitcher Lewis University
The innings-eater Cox pitched 88.1 frames for the Flyers this spring and went 5-5. He had 71 strikeouts to just 39 walks.
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#33 Jake Mavropolous L/R
Outfielder OxnardCC
Mavropolous hit .273 with four home runs and 21 RBI this spring for the Condors.
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EXPRESS CAREER RECORDS
Batting (at least 272 Plate appearances)Average: .318Drew Heitoff (09-10)
RBI: 99Josh Scheffert (10-12)
Runs: 118Nolan Fadness (08-09)
Doubles: 41Kole Calhoun (07-09)
Triples: 7Brooks Pinckard (08-09)
Home runs: 18Nick Addison (11-12)
Walks: 89Kole Calhoun (07-09)
Stolen Bases: 38Kraig Binick (2005)
Hits: 189Ty Forney (10-12)
Hit by pitches: 24Matt Fritz (2009)
At-bats: 671Josh Scheffert (10-12)
Games: 179Josh Scheffert (10-12)
Pitching (at least 110 innings)
ERA: 1.92Ian Campbell (09-10)
Wins: 14Tim Huber (06-07)
Saves: 24Kole Calhoun (07-09)
Appearances: 52Nick Fellman (05-06)
Complete Games: 4Tim Huber (06-07)
Strikeouts: 123Tim Huber (06-07)
Shutouts: 2Chris Odegaard (07-08)Tim Huber (06-07)
Innings: 153.2Tim Huber (06-07)
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EXPRESS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Batting (151 Plate appearances)Average: .389Drew Heitoff (2010)
RBI: 45Nick Addison (2012)
Runs: 57Kole Calhoun (2007)
Doubles: 19Kole Calhoun (2007)
Triples: 4Brooks Pinckard
Home runs: 12Casey Gillaspie (2012)
Walks: 40Casey Gillaspie (2012)
Stolen Bases: 38Kraig Binick (2005)
Hits: 81Kraig Binick (2005)
Hit by pitches: 24Matt Fritz (2009)
At-bats: 273Josh Scheffert (2012)
Games: 68Josh Scheffert (2012)
Pitching (at least 24 innings)
ERA: 0.38Kole Calhoun (2007)
Wins: 9Tim Huber (2007)
Saves: 14Kole Calhoun (2007)
Appearances: 29Ian Campbell (2009)Nick Fellman (2005)
Complete Games: 3Rudy Jaramillo (2009)
Strikeouts: 92J. Zimmermann (2006)
Opp Avg: .079Kole Calhoun (2007)
Innings: 80.1J. Zimmermann (2006)
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PromotionsMay 27-Magnetic schedules from Mid-West Family Broadcasting and Lien and Peterson ArchitectsMay 29-“TBT” Night. Check social media for promotional updates during the dayMay 31-Trax mini bobblehead from Mega Co-OpJune 1- $1 hot dog day from Metropolis Resort and Macy’sJune 2- Free Express adjustable hatsJune 3- All school patrol participants identified by T-shirt will get free admissionJune 4- School night from OakLeaf, K-12 students get #3.00 seats with valid ID June 5- Subway gift card nightJune 12- T-shirt giveway from the Career Development CenterJune 13- Fireworks Friday and Dale Varsho bobblehead from Marshfield ClinicJune 16-All Eau Claire Y members will receive free admission with membership cardJune 17- Sponsored by Chippewa Valley Chiropractic AllianceJune 18- “Big Brothers Big Sisters Night” from E.O. Johnson Printing ServicesJune 19- Eau Claire Chamber NightJune 20- Pre-planned funeral giveway from Evergreen Funeral Home and CrematoryJune 21- First 250 kids under 7 get a FREE Nike baseball glove!June 24-Bidzerk Entertainment NightJune 30- Kids Day. All kids K-6 get in FREE courtesy of Marshfield ClinicJuly 4- Youth replica jerseys will be given out at the front gates thanks to Infinity Golf CenterJuly 5- St. Patty’s in July. Wear green to the park and enjoy Irish festivitiesJuly 7- All military personnell and veterans will receive free admission to the parkJuly 15- “Diabetes Awareness Night” sponsored by Novo Nordisk, The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and Walgreens.July 16- “Duck Dynasty Night” featuring an appearance from Mountain ManJuly 24- Steve McGuiggan Mini Bobblehead Night” from BioLife Plasma Services July 25- Fireworks Friday sponsored by Mayo Clinic Health System July 26- “Superhero Night” from Nestle. Dress as your favorite superhero and trick or treat throughout the park for in-game snacks!July 27- “Wine, Women and Baseball Night” from Angelus Day Spa and SalonJuly 30- Sponsored by WQOW-TV18August 4- Trading card sets of the 2014 Express will be handed out at the gatesAugust 6- “Turn Back the Clock Night” featuring Joe Torre mini bobblehead. The Ex-press will wear throwback uniforms, courtesy of RCU.August 7- “Back to School Night” from Mega Co-Op, where school supplies will be handed out.August 8- “Fireworks Friday” sponsored by Cesspool Cleaner CompanyAugust 9- “Eau Claire Humane Association Night”August 10- “Fan Appreciation Night” as well as $1 hot dogs
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2014 Express Host FamiliesEvery year, the Eau Claire Express organization is fortunate
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Barb and Craig Santolin Jenn and Kent HodnyBill and Rebecca Drath Mike and Natasha OttumJeff and Melissa Pascal Scott and Tracy TripplerBob and Linda Schmick Phil and Gail FieberJim and Daria Lau P Pete and Karla EmerySharon and Larry Palmer Dale and Jennifer VarshoLaurie Zukaitis Jeff and Becky McMahon
Jeremy and Laura LaehnDallas and Kathy SwantstromBrian and Sandra Des Jardin
Jarred and Melinda HuthJerry Brainerd
Scott and Julie BurkartMike and Georgette Gust
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EXPRESS PLAYING PROFESSIONALLY
Kole Calhoun (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)Eau Claire Express 2007 MVPExpress career statitiscs (2007-2009).263 AVG., 9 HR, 70 RBI, 147 Hits2.53 ERA, 24 saves, 83 strikeouts
Jordan Zimmermann (Washington Nationals)Eau Claire Express 2006 MVPExpress career statitiscs (2006)4-2, 1.01 ERA, 80.1 IP, 92 K’s2013 Major League All-Star
Other players currently or formerly signed or drafted:
Alex Albritton (Angels), Jimmy Allen (Red Sox), Nevin Ashley (Rays), Trevor Bayless (Athletics), Jon Bjel-land (Diamondbacks), Trent Blank (Rockies), Joe Bonfe (Mets), Tyler Bremer (Cubs), TJ Brewer (Giants), David Cales (Cubs), Nolan Clark (Phillies), Garret Custons (Blue Jays), Jared Dettman (Braves), Russel Dix-on (Astros), Shane Dyer (Rays), Thomas Eager (Cardinals), Logan Ehlers (Tigers), Dietrich Enns (Yankees), Nick Fellman (Braves), Zac Fischer (White Sox), Bryan Frew (Phillies), Evan Frey (Diamondbacks), Eddie Gamboa (Orioles), Peter Gehle (White Sox), Drew Ghelfi (Brewers), Brad Goldberg (White Sox), Mark Hallberg (Diamondbacks), Louis Head (Indians), Lucas Herbst (Orioles), Kyle Holloway (Rays), Tim Huber (Royals), Jacob Jefferies (Marlins), George Jensen (Rays), Chris Jones (Red Sox), Brian Joynt (Padres), John Kessick (Braves), Ryan Kiel (Reds), Robert Kilcrease (Pirates), Jordan Kipper (Phillies), Devan Kline (Giants), Mike LaLuna (Tigers), Drew Leary (Rays), Ryan Lee (White Sox), Patrick Lenton (Braves), Kevin Libeg (Indians), Devin Lohman (Reds), Ryan Longstreth (Tigers), DJ Mauldin (Mariners), Jonathan Merritt (Astros), Devin Moore (White Sox), Jacob Morris (Indians), Rafael Neda (Brewers), Cole Nelson (Twins), Ryan O’Sullivan (Phillies), Chris Odegaard (Diamondbacks), Brandon Peterson (Twins), Dominic Piazza (Diamondbacks), Brooks Picknard (Reds), Jacob Priday (Astros), James Reichenbach (Indians), Bobby Rinard (Yankees), Mark Rodrigues (Indians), Gera Sanchez (Astros), Casey Schmidt (Mets), Matt Southard (Phillies), Ryan Tatusko (Nationals), DeMarcus Tidwell (Indians), Cal Towey (Angels), Logan Vick (Indians), Justin Viele (Orioles), Phillip Walby (Yankees), Landis Ware (Angles), Charlie White (Yankees), Adam Worthington (Phillies), Harvey Martin (Brewers)
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MVP’S2005
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HEITOFF
FORNEY
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KRAIG JORDAN KOLE
JOE NOLAN DREW
TY CASEY TIM
.308 AVG2 HR, 38 SB
4-21.01 ERA, 92 K’s
66 hits, 57 runs19 2B, 4 3B
.326 AVG5 HR, 15 2B
.317 AVG50 runs, 28 SB
.389 AVG
.515 OBP
.338 AVG.465 OBP, 72 hits
.332 AVG12 HR, 38 RBI
.323 AVG3 HR, 23 RBI
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1994................................ROCHESTER HONKERS 1995................................KENOSHA KROAKERS
1996................................WATERLOO BUCKS 1997................................ROCHESTER HONKERS
1998................................ST. CLOUD RIVER BATS 1999................................ROCHESTER HONKERS
2000................................ST. CLOUD RIVER BATS 2001...............................WISCONSIN WOODCHUCKS
2002...............................WATERLOO BUCKS 2003...............................WISCONSIN WOODCHUCKS
2004...............................MADISON MALLARDS 2005...............................THUNDER BAY BORDER CATS
2006...............................ROCHESTER HONKERS 2007...............................ST. CLOUD RIVER BATS
2008...............................THUNDER BAY BORDER CATS 2009...............................ROCHESTER HONKERS
2010...............................EAU CLAIRE EXPRESS 2011...............................BATTLE CREEK BOMBERS
2012...............................LA CROSSE LOGGERS 2013...............................Madison Mallards
Northwoods League Champions
Madison Mallards 5,361
La Crosse Loggers 2,694
Eau Claire Express 1,426
Waterloo Bucks 1,252
St. Cloud Rox 992
Wisconsin Woodchucks 1,393
Lakeshore Chinooks 1,899
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 1,105
Duluth Huskies 1,089
Mankato MoonDogs 1,059
2014 Average Attendance Battle Creek Bombers 1526
Willmar Stingers 1,110
Rochester Honkers 1,078
Green Bay Bullfrogs 958
Thunder Bay Border Cats 681
Alexandria Blue Anchors 583
Kenosha Kingfish 1,835
Kalamazoo Growlers 2,518
Total 1,630
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Inside the Northwoods League
Today’s Games:Thunder Bay @ Eau ClaireWisconsin @ LakeshoreLa Crosse @ Wisc. RapidsMankato @ RochesterSt. Cloud @ AlexandriaDuluth @ WillmarKalamazoo @ Green BayWaterloo @ Battle CreekKenosha @ MadisonNorth:Eau ClaireSt. CloudRochesterWillmarMankatoWaterlooDuluthThunder BayAlexandria South:LakeshoreGreen BayMadisonKalamazooKenoshaBattle CreekLa CrosseWisconsinWisc. Rapids
7-2 0 GB6-3 1 GB6-3 1 GB6-3 1 GB5-4 2 GB3-6 4 GB3-6 4 GB2-7 5 GB2-7 5 GB
7-2 0 GB6-3 1 GB6-3 1 GB5-4 2 GB4-5 3 GB4-5 3 GB4-5 3 GB 3-6 4 GB2-7 5 GB
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Robbie Tenerowicz-Madison3-for-5, 2 HRs, 5 RBI
Brady Anderson-Willmar8 IP, 1 H, 5 K’s
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On this day in baseball-June 4
1911 In a 26-3 win over the Braves at Palace of the Fans in Cincinnati, thirteen Reds players cross home plate. It is the highest number of different players from one team to score in a single game in major league history.
1968 In LA’s Ambassador Hotel, Robert Kennedy, giving his victory speech for his win in the California primary before being fatally shot, tells his followers in the packed ballroom, “I like to express my high regard to Don Drysdale, who pitched his straight sixth shutout tonight. And I hope we can have as good fortune in our campaign.” At nearby Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers right-hander had blanked the Bucs, 6-0, extending his scoreless streak to 54 innings.
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