WSL Tuesday Recap: A’s Reach Milestone Win Number 1,500
It takes a long time in any sport to reach 1,500 franchise victories. For the Sheboygan A's, it took 54 seasons. But on Tuesday night, the club did just that, defeating the Manitowoc Bandits twice to reach the milestone.
WSL Monday Recap: A’s Stay Hot with 6-1 Victory at De Pere
Dylan Detert hit two home runs, Trevor Cho had four hits and Brandon Winfield struck out 12 in 8 1/3 innings to lead the Sheboygan A’s to a 6-1 victory over the De Pere Dodgers Monday night in WSL action.
WSL Saturday Recap: Kings Spoil Dodgers WSL Debut; Braves Sweep Oshkosh
The Kenosha Kings spoiled the WSL debut of the De Pere Dodgers, sweeping their doubleheader by scores of 5-2 and 2-0. Also in WSL action, the Addison Braves hammered the Oshkosh Giants 14-4 and 12-0, and Lombard remains undefeated with a sweep of the Nationals.
WSL Friday Recap: Strong pitching leads the Lombard Orioles past Kenosha
The Kenosha Kings weren't able to score a run off of Dan Denz during his six innings on the rubber and the Lombard Orioles took home the win, 2-0.
WSL Wednesday Recap: A’s Pound Giants 15-2
The Sheboygan A's beat the Oshkosh Giants on Wednesday 15-2 at Wildwood Baseball Park, Sheboygan, WI in seven innings.
WSL Saturday Recap: Braves / Nationals, Kings / A’s Split Doubleheaders
A recap of Saturday's Wisconsin State League action.
WSL Thursday Recap: WSL Teams Go 4-2 on Thursday
The Lombard Orioles, Addison Braves, De Pere Dodgers and Sheboygan A's all picked up non-WSL victories Thursday night, while the Kenosha Kings and West Allis Nationals fell in their respective matchups.
WSL Wednesday Recap: A’s Victorious in Non-League Game
The Sheboygan A's beat the Plymouth Flames on Wednesday 8-2 at Wildwood Baseball Park.
Dodgers Begin First Year in Wisconsin State League
Wisconsin State League baseball returns to Northeast Wisconsin for the first time since 1999, with the De Pere Dodgers beginning their inaugural season this summer.
WSL Saturday Recap: Nationals, Kings Split Low Scoring Doubleheader
Jimmy Jungbauer kept the Kenosha Kings off the board during his seven innings of work and the West Allis Nationals beat Kenosha Kings 1-0 in game one of a Saturday doubleheader. In game two, the Kings didn't give Jason Bunton much support, but he got it the job done without it. Bunton pitched seven strong innings to carry Kings to a 2-1 win in seven innings in game two.