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St. Joseph Mustangs announce Fan Fest and Media Day

riggertMustangsA brand new season awaits the St. Joseph Mustangs next month. The St. Joseph Mustangs are excited to announce a new event to begin the season, Mustangs Fan Fest & Media Day.

Mustangs Fan Fest will be held on Tuesday, May 26th, at East Hills Mall from 5:30-7:30. There are a number of fan friendly attractions planned for this free event. The first half hour will be the local media’s chance to interview Mustangs players and staff, and the 2015 St. Joseph Baseball Hall of Fame Class will be announced.

Following the press conference, fans will be able to meet players and receive autographs. Other events are planned, including a National Anthem Audition, and prize giveaways.

“This will just be the second day in St. Joseph for many of these players who are coming from all over the country to play for the Mustangs,” said Mustangs General Manager Ky Turner. “This is a chance for players and fans alike to meet each other before the season begins. The players have heard about the wonderful fan support and they’re really excited about this event. It will be a fun way to kick off the season with Opening Day the following day.”

For more information, please contact the Mustangs at 816-279-7856 or www.stjoemustangs.com

— Mustangs Press Release —

Mustangs’ Lubach goes 5-for-5 to lead Nebraska past K-State

NUManhattan, Kan. – Tanner Lubach went 5-for-5 on Tuesday night at Tointon Stadium and drove in the eventual game-winning run with his fifth hit of the night in the 10th inning, as the No. 23 Nebraska baseball team (24-10, 3-3 Big Ten) posted a 5-4 win over the Kansas State Wildcats (13-17, 2-7 Big 12) in 10 innings. Lubach notched five of NU’s 12 hits and drove in a pair of runs, as the Huskers won the 277th all-time meeting between the two teams.

Josh Roeder came in for the 10th and picked up his 10th save of the season with a pair of strikeouts. Roeder is now four saves away from breaking Brett Jensen’s school record of 31 career saves.

In front of 3,081 fans, the largest crowd at Tointon Stadium this season, Lubach came to the plate with two outs in the top of the 10th and delivered a RBI single to left field that put the Huskers on top 5-4. The senior catch, who had three career three-hit games entering the night, notched three singles and two doubles on the night. Lubach is the first Husker to produce five hits in a game since Michael Pritchard last season, when he produced five hits in a 14-5 win over Kansas State in Lincoln on April 15.

Lubach’s two-out RBI single was possible after Jake Schleppenbach and Ben Miller also singled in the top of the 10th. Schleppenbach reached on a one-out single and moved to second when Miller came through with a two-out infield single. Lubach capped his heroic night with a single on a 1-1 offering from reliever Bryce Ward and on the play Schleppenbach scored from second base to put the Huskers on top 5-4.

Extra innings was needed after the Huskers squandered away a 4-1 lead in the bottom of the sixth when the Wildcats scored four runs to even the game. The two teams then went scoreless over the next three innings before Lubach untied the game in the 10th.

Neither starting pitcher factored into the decision after the Wildcats tied the game. NU freshman Garett King went 5.2 innings and allowed three runs on seven hits. King had his streak of batters faced without a walk snapped at 36 over 17.0 innings in the third when he gave up a one-out walk. King’s last walk came in the Indiana State game on March 17 and he hadn’t allowed a walk in each of his last two starts.

KSU’s Kyle Halbohn lasted just 2.1 innings in his fourth start of the season. The junior allowed four runs, all earned, on five hits. Jordan Floyd and Jackson Douglas kept the Wildcats in the game with a combined 5.2 innings of scoreless four-hit relief behind Halbohn.

After going down in order in the first, the Huskers offense picked up steam in the second with three runs on four hits, including a RBI triple by Lubach. Miller got the inning started with an infield single and then scored on Lubach’s triple. Scott Schreiber later added a one-out RBI single and then put himself in scoring position with his third stolen base of the year. After Halbohn got the second out of the inning, Jake Placzek delivered a two-out single that scored Schreiber and gave the Huskers a 3-0 lead.

The Wildcats, who also were retired in order in the first, responded with a run in the bottom of the second on three hits. Nebraska got the run back in the third though on a deep blast by Blake Headley that cleared the scoreboard in right field. It was Headley’s first homer of the season and the fourth of his career.

King hung zeroes in the fourth and the fifth, but was unable to make it through the sixth. The Wildcats started the frame with consecutive singles to put runners on the corners. King then got a fly ball out before Steve Serratore delivered a RBI ground out that cut NU’s lead to 4-2. With two outs, the Huskers turned the ball to Jeff Chesnut, who promptly gave up a RBI double and a RBI single that tied the game, 4-4. Following a stolen base the Wildcats had the go-ahead run in scoring position, but Chesnut ended the inning with a 6-3 groundout.

The Huskers had the go-ahead run in scoring position in the eighth when Lubach blasted a double off the right field wall. Douglas kept the game tied with a strikeout of Austin Darby to end the frame.

KSU then had the go-ahead run on base in the bottom of the eighth with a one out walk, but Chesnut got consecutive pop outs to second base and the game went to the ninth, tied 4-4.

After the Huskers went down in order in the top of the ninth, the Wildcats has the winning run on base in the bottom of the ninth after Taylor Anderson led off with a single and he was quickly in scoring position following a sacrifice bunt. The Husker then intentionally walked pinch-hitter Alex Bee to setup the double play. With the top of KSU’s order coming to the plate, sophomore Jake Hohensee got a shallow fly out and a ground ball to escape the jam and send the game to extra innings, where Lubach put on a stamp on a career night.

The Huskers will be back in action at Hawks Field on Friday night when they open a three-game series against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. First pitch is scheduled for 7:02 p.m. and the game will be carried nationally on the Big Ten Network.

— NU Sports Information —

Mustangs add Blake McFadden to coaching staff

KSUThe St. Joseph Mustangs have added Blake McFadden to their coaching staff as he’s been named Pitching Coach for the 2015 summer college baseball season.

The St. Joseph native is currently in his third season at Kansas State as he medically retired before the season and now serves as a student assistant for the Wildcats.

McFadden, who graduate from Savannah High School, was a member of K-State’s 2013 Big 12 and Regional Championship team where he was named to the Big 12 All-Rookie team.

As a freshman, McFadden went 6-3 with a 4.97 ERA.  He redshirted in 2014 after an elbow injury.

McFadden was the 2012 Missouri Gatorade Player of the year, 2012 MSHSAA Player of the Year, was a Louisville Slugger All-American selection.  He was also drafted in the Major League Baseball First-year player draft by the Detroit Tigers.

Matt Johnson returns for his seventh season as the manager of the Mustangs.  Johnny Coy will serve as the Mustangs’ Hitting Coach this season, while Blake Hardegree is the Bullpen Coach.

St. Joseph opens its season May 27 when they host the Carroll Merchants at Phil Welch Stadium.

St. Joseph Mustangs announce 2015 roster

riggertMustangsSt. Joseph Mustang fans may soon start filling out their line up cards as the team prepares to defend their M.I.N.K League Championship in 2015, beginning May 27, 2015 at Phil Welch Stadium. The roster for the 2015 team has been completed.

In typical fashion, the team sees a large number of returning players from last year’s championship roster-fifteen returning players total. However, there are a number of new faces that will soon don the jersey of the country’s top summer collegiate baseball teams. Multiple players are coming from Mizzou, Nebraska, Rhode Island, Boston College, Ohio, and a slew of other programs across the United States.

Players will arrive in St. Joseph after their college season is completed; although there are a few players who will find St. Joseph particularly comforting. The 2015 roster features three players from St. Joseph, as well as a trio of players from nearby communities. Patrick Dillon, Dillon Mattice, and Trevor Moeck all reside in St. Joseph. Other local communities represented include Tanner Smith from Cameron, Payton Scarbrough from Maryville, and Evan McDonalds from Platte City.

“We’ve found players who not only excel on the field, but also are excellent teammates and members of their community,” said Mustangs manager Matt Johnson, who is entering his 7th season as architect of the Mustangs roster. “I think we have another Mustangs team that St. Joseph will be proud to call its own.”

The team will also see former Mustangs member Johnny Coy return as Hitting Coach. Blake Hardegree will serve as Bullpen Coach.

Starting mid-February, the Mustangs will provide an introduction to members of the roster with a feature titled “Meet the Mustangs.” The feature will run throughout the spring on the Mustangs website www.stjoemustangs.com as well as their social media outlets.

Click here to download the 2015 Mustangs’ roster.

— MUSTANGS PRESS RELEASE —

St. Joseph Mustangs release 2015 schedule

riggertMustangsMonths after winning their third M.I.N.K. League Championship in four years, the St. Joseph Mustangs have released their 2015 schedule.

Entering their seventh season of summer college baseball at Phil Welch Stadium, the Mustangs begin play on Wednesday, May 27, 2015.

The 2015 season comes with some changes; including the addition of the Sedalia Bombers to the North Division, ensuring the July 4th matchup at Phil Welch will be pivotal. Phil Welch Stadium will play host to the M.I.N.K League All-Star Game & Home Run Derby on July 8th. Another fan favorite from 2014, the St. Joseph Mustangs Alumni game, will return on June 13.

“We’re ready for baseball to return to Phil Welch,” said General Manager Ky Turner, “The momentum the team has for 2015 is like I’ve never seen before. Coming off our League Championship and top national attendance rankings, St. Joseph has been established nationally as a premier destination for college baseball players. These players love to come to St. Joseph and play in front of our spectacular fans. I know Manager Matt Johnson is excited about the roster for this summer and we fully expect to contend for another championship.”

The Mustangs end their regular season on July 20th, and the M.I.N.K. League Playoffs will begin July 22. The Mustangs will release the roster and 2015 promotional schedule in early 2015.

The 2015 schedule is available online at http://www.stjoemustangs.com/schedule/. Season Ticket packages and Holiday Gift Certificates are available by calling 816-279-7856.

Date        Time        Opponent
05/27/2015    07:00 PM    Spooner Bandits
05/28/2015    07:00 PM    Spooner Bandits
05/29/2015    07:00 PM    Clarinda A’s
05/30/2015    07:00 PM    Nevada Griffons
05/31/2015    07:00 PM    @Nevada Griffons
06/01/2015    05:00 PM    @Branson Nationals
06/02/2015    07:00 PM    @Joplin Outlaws
06/03/2015    07:00 PM    @Clarinda A’s
06/04/2015    07:00 PM    North Kansas City
06/05/2015    05:30 PM    Branson Nationals
06/06/2015    07:00 PM    Joplin Outlaws
06/07/2015    07:00 PM    @Nevada Griffons
06/09/2015    05:00 PM    @Branson Nationals
06/11/2015    07:00 PM    Sedalia Bombers
06/13/2015    07:00 PM    St. Joseph Mustangs Alumni
06/14/2015    07:00 PM    @Nevada Griffons
06/15/2015    07:00 PM    @Sedalia Bombers
06/16/2015    05:00 PM    @Branson Nationals
06/17/2015    07:00 PM    Joplin Outlaws
06/18/2015    05:30 PM    Ozark Generals
06/19/2015    07:00 PM    Ozark Generals
06/20/2015    07:00 PM    Sedalia Bombers
06/21/2015    07:05 PM    @Chillicothe Mudcats
06/23/2015    05:00 PM    @Ozark Generals
06/24/2015    06:00 PM    @Ozark Generals
06/25/2015    05:30 PM    Chillicothe Mudcats
06/26/2015    07:00 PM    Clarinda A’s
06/27/2015    07:00 PM    Midwest As
06/28/2015    05:00 PM    @Joplin Outlaws
06/30/2015    07:05 PM    @Chillicothe Mudcats
07/01/2015    07:00 PM    Nevada Griffons
07/02/2015    07:00 PM    Clarinda A’s
07/03/2015    07:00 PM    Ban Johnson All-Stars
07/04/2015    07:00 PM    Sedalia Bombers
07/05/2015    07:00 PM    @Clarinda A’s
07/07/2015    07:00 PM    @Joplin Outlaws
07/09/2015    07:00 PM    MINK League All Star Game
07/10/2015    07:00 PM    Chillicothe Mudcats
07/11/2015    07:00 PM    Branson Nationals
07/12/2015    06:00 PM    @Sedalia Bombers
07/14/2015    07:00 PM    KC Monarchs
07/15/2015    07:00 PM    @Clarinda A’s
07/16/2015    07:00 PM    Springfield Arrows
07/17/2015    07:00 PM    Nevada Griffons
07/18/2015    07:00 PM    Joplin Outlaws
07/19/2015    06:00 PM    @Sedalia Bombers
07/20/2015    07:05 PM    @Chillicothe Mudcats
07/22/2015    07:00 PM    @MINK League Playoffs
07/23/2015    07:00 PM    @MINK League Playoffs
07/24/2015    07:00 PM    @MINK League Playoffs

— Mustangs Press Release —

Mustangs set attendance record in 2014; rank 6th nationally

riggertMustangsIn what has become an annual tradition, the St. Joseph Mustangs again find themselves in the nation’s elite not only on the field, but also in attendance.

Propelled by a record setting number of wins and a third M.I.N.K. League Championship, the 2014 Mustangs campaign featured a collection of record setting numbers. The Mustangs broke the nightly game attendance record twice; first on June 21st with 4,427 fans, and then again on July 19, when 5,345 fans entered Phil Welch Stadium. For the season, the Mustangs averaged a record 2,289 fans each game-a 9% increase from 2013. For the  2014 campaign, the Mustangs hosted crowds of 2,000 or more on fifteen occasions, 3,000 or more  eleven times, and 4,000 or more four games.

Ballparkdigest.com recently released the 2014 average attendance per game rankings for College Summer Baseball teams, and the St. Joe Mustangs found their way up the rankings- placing at number six nationally, improving upon their ranking from 2013.

Topping off the records, the Mustangs find themselves ranked fifth nationally in the 2014 Summer Collegiate Attendance by Total number of Fans, with a total of 73,242 fans- a byproduct of additional home games played at Phil Welch and the record setting nightly average. In 2013, the Mustangs hosted a total of 54,612.

Mustangs General Manager Ky Turner noted, “St. Joseph has etched its position nationally not only as a top destination for college players, but also as one of the top communities for supporting the team. Our goal from day one is to provide affordable family fun, and to one day lead the nation in attendance for Summer College Baseball. I’m very excited for the future of the Mustangs.”

Preparations for the 2015 campaign are already underway. Through the first six seasons, the Mustangs have had five top ten attendance rankings, three MINK Championships, three trips to the National Baseball Congress World Series (two top 5 finishes), and six straight years of leading the MINK League in attendance.

— Mustangs Press Release —

Mustangs Set More Attendance Records

Phil WelchIt’s become an annual tradition. The St. Joseph Mustangs again find themselves in the nation’s elite not only on the field, but also in attendance.

Propelled by a record setting number of wins and a third M.I.N.K. League Championship, the 2014 Mustangs campaign featured a collection of record setting numbers. The Mustangs broke the nightly game attendance record twice; first on June 21st with 4,427 fans, and then again on July 19, when 5,345 fans entered Phil Welch Stadium.

For the season, the Mustangs averaged a record 2,289 fans each game-a 9% increase from 2013. For the 2014 campaign, the Mustangs hosted crowds of 2,000 or more on fifteen occasions, 3,000 or more eleven times, and 4,000 or more four games.

Ballparkdigest.com recently released the 2014 average attendance per game rankings for College Summer Baseball teams, and the St. Joe Mustangs found their way up the rankings- placing at number six nationally, improving upon their ranking from 2013.

Topping off the records, the Mustangs find themselves ranked fifth nationally in the 2014 Summer Collegiate Attendance by Total number of Fans, with a total of 73,242 fans- a byproduct of additional home games played at Phil Welch and the record setting nightly average. In 2013, the Mustangs hosted a total of 54,612.

Mustangs General Manager Ky Turner noted, “St. Joseph has etched its position nationally not only as a top destination for college players, but also as one of the top communities for supporting the team. Our goal from day one is to provide affordable family fun, and to one day lead the nation in attendance for Summer College Baseball. I’m very excited for the future of the Mustangs.”

Preparations for the 2015 campaign are already underway. Through the first six seasons, the Mustangs have had five top ten attendance rankings, three MINK Championships, three trips to the National Baseball Congress World Series (two top 5 finishes), and six straight years of leading the MINK League in attendance.

Mustangs’ season ends in Wichita with 8-5 loss to Valley Center

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs had their 2014 season come to an end Monday in the consolation bracket of the NBC World Series in Wichita as they lost to Valley Center (KS) 8-5.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team finishes with a 41-18 record, along with their third MINK League title in four years and their fourth trip to the NBC in six seasons.

On Monday the Mustangs were their own worst enemy as they commmitted five errors and the pitching staff walked nine batters.

Valley Center only had four hits in the game, but they stole five bases and took advantage of the St. Joseph mistakes to scored four unearned runs.

The Mustangs fell behind 5-4 after six innings, but used a two-out rally in the eighth inning to tie they game when Joe Koerper drew a bases loaded walk to tie the game.

The Diamond Dawgs answered right back though as they scored three runs on no hits in the bottom of the eighth thanks in part to two St. Joe errors and three walks by Austin Aspregren.

The Mustangs hit the ball well as they out-hit Valley Center 14-4, but they stranded 13 men on base.  Koerper, D’Marco Poindexter, Josh Cassidy and Brandon Huske had two hits each, while Koerper scored two runs and Huske had two RBI.

Dixon Marble made the start for St. Joe as he allowed four runs on four hits in 4.1 innings of work.  He struck out three, but walked four.

Aspegren suffered the loss in relief as he walked four in two innings.  He allowed three runs despite not allowing a hit.

St. Joseph loses to Santa Barbara in NBC second round

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs suffered their first loss of the NBC World Series Sunday night as they fell to Santa Barbara (CA) 11-2 in the second round of the tournament at Lawence-Dumont Stadium in Wichita.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team is now 41-17 as they drop to the consolation bracket and will play Valley Center (KS) at 7:00 p.m. Monday.

The Mustangs got out to a quick start Sunday as they took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning when Trent Hill drove in Ryan Abernathy with a single, but that was the only lead St. Joseph would have.

Santa Barbara came back with four unearned runs in the second innings as Mustangs’ third baseman Evan McDonald committed a throwing error that would have ended the inning with no runs scored.

Brandon Huske had an RBI double in the second to pull St. Joe within 4-2, but Santa Barbara added a run in the fourth and broke the game open with a five-run sixth inning.

Santa Barbara scored eight unearned runs in the game as the Mustangs committed three errors.

St. Joseph starter Ryker Fox suffered the loss as he allowed seven hits and nine runs in 5.2 innings of work.  Fox allowed only one earned run as he struck out two and walked one.

The Mustangs only had five hits in the game as Abernathy, Hill, Huske, Tanner Lubach and Zac Johnson had one hit each.

Monday’s elimination game for the Mutangs against Valley Center will air live on 680 KFEQ AM.

Mustangs win NBC World Series opener as they rally past Alaska

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs opened up play at the 80th Annual NBC World Series in Wichita Saturday and St. Joe’s summer college baseball upset one of the tournament favorite in round one, defeating the Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks 4-2.

St. Joe is now 4-0 all-time in first round games and it’s Alaska’s first loss in the opening round since 2000.  The Goldpanners have won an NBC record six championships and have appeared 27 times in Wichita.

The Mustangs did fall behind early as Alaska scored two runs in the second inning as Jacob Hayes drove in a run with a triple and he scored on a ground out by Eric Hutting.

St. Joseph rallied to tied the game in the fourth inning as Zac Johnson had an RBI double and Brandon Huske had an RBI ground out to make it 2-2.

It stayed that way until the eighth inning when Huske came up one-out singled that scored Trent Hill and Joe Koerper and gave the Mustangs their first lead in the game.

Austin Aspregen worked a perfect eighth inning and then Trent Hill earned the save as he worked around a single and a walk to get the final three outs.

St. Joe starter Jake Jones, a Missouri Western graduate, got the win as he went seven innings and allowed just two runs on five hits to a team that was hitting .321 and had 47 home runs this season.  Jones struck out eight batters and walked just one.

Hill and Tanner Lubach led the Mustangs’ 11-hit attack as they each had three.

St. Joseph moves on to the second round Sunday and will play another NBC Tournament favorite in the Santa Barbara Foresters.  Santa Barbara has won the NBC four times, including back-to-back titles in 2011 and 2012.  They defeated St. Joseph 9-6 en route to the championship in 2012.

The first pitch between the Mustangs and Foresters is set for 7:00 p.m. Sunday inside Lawrence-Dumont Stadium in Wichita.  The game will be broadcast on 680 KFEQ and here on StJosephPost.com.

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