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Ehmen, Goldstein grab weekly NYCBL honors

July 20, 2015 by Paul Gotham Leave a Comment

Ehmen finished the week 2-0 with an ERA 0.69. (Photo by BRIAN HOREY a/k/a BRIANthe PHOTOguy)
Ehmen finished the week 2-0 with an ERA 0.69. (Photo by BRIAN HOREY a/k/a BRIANthe PHOTOguy)

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — David Ehmen (Oneonta/Wofford) and Steven Goldstein (Hornell/Kansas University) grabbed the top weekly New York Collegiate Baseball League honors.

There may be no better example of a stat sheet/sabermetric dream than the week posted by Goldstein (5 G | 10-20 | 10 R | 3 2B | 1 3B | 1 HR | 10 RBI | 3 BB, 1 HBP | 3 SB | 2 A, 12 PO, 2 E | .500 AVG | .565 OBP | 1.050 SLG | 1.615 OPS). The Hornell centerfielder was a factor in every possible category, leading the Dodgers to a record of 4-1 on the week as they continue to garner national recognition. The Kansas Jayhawk now has a six-game hitting and RBI-streak, as well as three straight games with a stolen base. With home runs Friday and Saturday and a triple last night, it’s no wonder why the lefty five-tool has a slugging percentage checking in over the 1.000 mark in his past five contests. The defending champs weren’t in need of too much additional help, but in Goldstein they have a well-rounded threat on the rise; in his past five games his slash has transformed from a .264/.368/.382 to one that reads .300/.397/.485 on the season. Pitchers be warned.

With the playoffs fast approaching and Oneonta clinging tightly to the third seed in the East, weeks like the one Ehmen had can’t be understated (2 GS, 2 W, 1 CG, 1 SO, 13 IP | 7 H | 3 R | 1 ER | 3 BB | 18 K | 0.69 ERA | 0.77 WHIP | .152 BAA | .220 OOBP). The 6-2 lefty out of Wofford utterly toyed with hitters this week on his way to a K/9 rate of 12.46. His one earned run and was his only real blemish, to go along with just eleven batters of the 50 he faced, reaching base via  his mistake.

Honorable Mention

Vince Apicella ( Geneva Red Wings/ Carson-Newman Coll) 7 IP/ 1 R/ 3 H/ 4BB/ 8 SO

Brian Bilello (Syracuse Salt Cats/Concordia) .565 OBP/.533 SLG/4R/ 6RBI/6BB/3SB

Connor Bowie (Sherrill/Mt Aloysius Col) .462 avg./6 hits/1 2B/1 SB

Jordan Bradley (Oneonta/Wofford) .913 SLG/.500 OBP/2 3B/2HR/11RBI/11H

Shae Edmonds (Cortland/Howard Payne) 1W/1CG/8K/4H/0BB

Max Franzone ( Wellsville/ Finger Lakes CC)  .583/ 2 2B/ 6 RB1/ 3 R/ HR/ 9 BB

David “Bubba” Hollins (Olean/St. Petersburg College) .444 avg/6 R/12-27/5 RBI/.516 OBP/.555 SLG.

Nick Ippolito (Genesee/California State Stanislaus) .348 AVG/ 8 H/ 4 BB/ RBI/ 2B

Tage Johnson (Rochester/Houghton) .368/ 4R/3B/3RBI/2BB

Brandon Mumaw (Niagara/ St. Leo) 1 W/ 1 CG/ 7 IP/ 0 R/ 3 H/ 7 SO

Mitch Powers (Geneva Twins/So. New Hampshire) 1W/8IP/1ER/6K/1BB

Shane Trevino (Syracuse Jr. Chiefs/IPFW) .385/.692 SLG/2B/HR/4RBI/SB

Honor Roll

Julian Bilodeau (Syracuse Salt Cats/Palm Beach Atlantic Coll), Kellen Brown (St. Petersburg Coll), Wesley Burghardt (Cortland/Brockport Coll), Tyler Clifford (Syracuse Salt Cats/Brockport Coll),  Dan Crozier (Genesee/Cazenovia College), Jake Dyer (Sherrill Silversmiths/Ft Scott CC), Scott Eisenmenger ( Wellsville /St. John Fisher Col.), Michael Elfreth (Syracuse Jr. Chiefs/Widener), Collin Fantaskey (Mercyhurst), Julian Gallup (Cortland/Niagara), B.J. Greathouse (Niagara/Baptist Bible), Jordan Hayes (Niagara/ Olivet Nazarene), Justin Healey (Syracuse Jr. Chiefs/Widener), Casey Hershfield (Sherrill/Pomona-Pitzer Coll), CJ Krowiak (Oneonta/Binghamton), Jon Lapolla (Olean/Suffolk), Edward Monthie (Genesee/Houghton College), Ryan O’Hearn (Rochester/Hillsdale), Matt Omori (Geneva Red Wings/ Pomona-Pitzer Coll), Aaron Phillips (Olean/St. Bonaventure), J.T. Pittman (Geneva Twins/Le Moyne), Juan Reina ( Wellsville/ Bloomfield Col.), Harry Roberson (Geneva Red Wings/ Amherst Col.), Conner Simonetti (Geneva Twins/Kent State), Colin Winn (Rochester/ Santa Ana)

Filed Under: NYCBL Tagged With: Dan Crozier, Jordan Bradley, Max Franzone, NYCBL

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