| # |
Player |
Stats |
Team |
League |
| 2 |
Luke Sherley |
Stats |
Woodlands Strykers |
Texas Collegiate League |
| 3 |
Theodore Hoffman |
Stats |
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms |
Coastal Plain League |
| 4 |
Jacob Almendarez |
Stats |
Liberal BeeJays |
Jayhawk Baseball League |
| 6 |
Jonathan Ortega |
Stats |
Winnipesaukee Muskrats |
New England Collegiate Baseball League |
| 10 |
Felipe Rodriguez |
Stats |
Liberal BeeJays |
Jayhawk Baseball League |
| 11 |
Anthony Pagano |
Stats |
Winnipesaukee Muskrats |
New England Collegiate Baseball League |
| 12 |
Jared Huber |
Stats |
Peninsula Oilers |
Alaska Baseball League |
| 13 |
Brandon Lewis |
Stats |
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms |
Coastal Plain League |
| 15 |
Dylan Paul |
Stats |
Santa Barbara Foresters |
California Collegiate League |
| 16 |
Calvin Bush |
Stats |
Gaithersburg Giants |
Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League |
| 17 |
Wes Engle |
Stats |
Upper Valley Nighthawks |
New England Collegiate Baseball League |
| 20 |
Derek Scheible |
Stats |
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms |
Coastal Plain League |
| 22 |
Alec Sanchez |
Stats |
Acadiana Cane Cutters |
Texas Collegiate League |
| 23 |
Mickey Scott |
Stats |
Altamonte Springs Boom |
Florida Collegiate Summer League |
| 24 |
Ryan Newman |
Stats |
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms |
Coastal Plain League |
| 29 |
Brayden Theriot |
Stats |
Winnipesaukee Muskrats |
New England Collegiate Baseball League |
| 31 |
Weston Seay |
Stats |
Gaithersburg Giants |
Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League |
|
Brandon Courville |
Stats |
Northwest Honkers |
Pacific International League |
|
J.R. Holloway |
Stats |
Kenosha Kingfish |
Northwoods League |
|
Ethan Klosterboer |
Stats |
Northwest Honkers |
Pacific International League |
|
Zac Sanders |
Stats |
Waterloo Bucks |
Northwoods League |
Summer Baseball Check-In: June 29, 2016

Not just one, but three Bobcats knocked in walk-off RBIs to win games for their teams last week.
Mickey Scott ended a record-breaking 17-inning game with a walk-off sacrifice fly for the Altamonte Springs Boom while
Derek Scheible walked off with a grand slam, and his High Point-Thomasville HiToms teammate
Theodore Hoffman used a walk-off single to win.
Scheible and Hoffman play for the High Point-Thomasville HiToms in the Coastal Plain League.
Ryan Newman and pitcher
Brandon Lewis also play for the HiToms to give the team a strong Texas State representation.
Last Friday, Scheible put together a strong day culminating in his walk-off grand slam to beat the Florence RedWolves. In a 7-7 tie in the bottom of the 10
th, Scheible’s teammate Hunter Slater led off with a single. After that, Florence committed an error, but then made an even more egregious error. The RedWolves intentionally walked a batter to load the bases and get to Scheible. The outfielder from Robstown made them pay with his third home run of the season. Scheible ended the day with two hits, two runs and five RBIs from the leadoff spot, boosting his total to 16 on the season, tied for second on the team. He’s batting .318 in 11 games with 14 hits, 10 runs, seven extra-base hits and a .636 slugging percentage. With two steals and a .354 on base percentage, Scheible has been strong in the outfield without an error and even an assist.
Hoffman, normally known for his power, is swinging for a strong batting average of .326 so far this summer season. He’s tallied 15 hits in 12 games with six runs, six extra-base hits and three RBIs, notching a .380 on base percentage. It was one of his three hits on the day that did in the Martinsville Mustangs last Wednesday. Martinsville took a 6-5 lead to the bottom of the 10
th inning with a win in sight, but Hoffman had other ideas.
After his teammates loaded the bases and scored on a wild pitch to tie the game, Hoffman knocked a single to left field to plate the winning run and end the game. Batting third in the lineup, Hoffman finished the day 3-for-5 with a run and two RBIs, including the winning one to push HPThomasville to 12-6 on the season. The HiToms are currently second in the Coastal Plain League’s West Division at 16-7 on the year.
Meanwhile, Scott, playing for the Boom of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, lifted his team to a 6-5 victory over the Winter Park Diamond Dawgs on Saturday to end the league’s longest game ever – 17 innings. The Boom went to the bottom of the ninth inning trailing 5-4 before tying the game to push it to extras. From there, both teams played nearly another entire game before Scott clinched the victory in the 17
th. His teammates loaded the bases with a triple, a walk and a hit by pitch before Scott swung on an 0-2 pitch to send the ball to left field and end the marathon game.
Playing first base in that game, Scott, normally a third baseman, has tallied six hits with two RBIs and six runs scored in seven games so far this season with a walk, three hits by pitch and two stolen bases. The Boom are currently 9-7 sitting third in the league.