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Baseball Switzerland League Report 1

Posted on July 12, 2007April 9, 2021 by MrBB

Group One

Team Won Loss
Cards 14 02
Eagles 10 06
Flyers 09 07
Frogs 04 10

Group Two

Team Won Loss
Challengers 10 04
Barracudas 07 05
Lausanne 05 11
Embrach 01 15

Hitting

Player Team B.A. Hits/AB
R. Franco BAR .565 13-23
J. Perigo CAR .531 17-32
R. Pluess EAG .526 45-130
T. Huston Eagles .480 12-25
R. Haenzi CAR .519 14-27
R. Vargas RAI .488 21-43
M. Bonilla IND .483 14-29

Pitching

Player Team W/L ERA
J. Baum CAR 5-0 0.45
F. Berchtold BAR 4-0 1.12
P. Soskin EAG 3-2 1.50
N. Vilomar FLY 0-2 1.69
C. Beyeler CAR 4-0 1.73
S. Koller FLY 4-1 1.83
H. Bregy CHA 2-0 2.14

Players of the Week

Alexis Ramirez ripped four home runs to help the Lausanne Indians sweep Embrach this past weekend. Ramirez, who was 7-for-11, also had two doubles, scored five runs, and knocked in 10 RBI’s.

San Diego, California native Whiteney Pierce of the Ruessbuhl Eagles capped a stunning comeback over the two-time defending champions Bern Cardinals with a three-run walkoff home run this past weekend. With his team trailing 5-4 the 25 year-old connected on a 2-2 pitch for the dramatic win.

2 thoughts on “Baseball Switzerland League Report 1”

  1. REY FRANCO says:
    November 29, 2007 at 10:04 am

    YOU GOT THE NAME WRONG ITS REY FRANCO ON THE HITTING YOU GUYS PUT J FRANCO ??? IF U CAN CHANGE THAT TO R FRANCO THANKS

  2. philipp says:
    November 29, 2007 at 10:18 am

    Changed.

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