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Catfish Sweep West Virginia For SALY Championship

by @ Thursday, September 13th, 2007. Filed under Matthew Fields, Cesar Suarez, Ryan Royster, John Matulia, Jeremy Hellickson, Wilton Noel, Columbus Catfish - September 2007

The Catfish needed just three games to dispatch West Virginia and once again it was the pitching that got it done.  Jeremy Hellickson threw three shutout frames in his start and then Wilton Noel picked up the win with three shutout frames of his own.  In total, five pitchers held the heavy hitting Power to […]

Catfish Sweeps Augusta, Moves On To SALY Final

by @ Friday, September 7th, 2007. Filed under Quinn Stewart, Maiko Loyola, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - September 2007

The Catfish manhandled Augusta again and they earned a berth in the SALY Final with a 7-1 win.  Maiko Loyola went three for five with a homerun and two RBIs while Quinn Stewart doubled, tripled, drove in two and scored a run.
Jeremy Hellickson picked up the win with a nice start.  He gave up one […]

Ryan Royster Homers Twice, Drives in Six In Catfish Win

by @ Friday, August 10th, 2007. Filed under Cesar Suarez, Ryan Royster, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - August 2007

Just about everyone was a hitting star in the Catfish’s 15-9 win over Greensboro but Ryan Royster was a notch above the rest.  He brought his season homerun total up to 23 with two long balls and he drove in six runs in the win.  Cesar Suarez went three for six with a double, three […]

Cat Fish Drops Third Straight Game to Greenville

by @ Saturday, June 16th, 2007. Filed under Cesar Suarez, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - June 2007

Jeremy Hellickson dropped to 4-2 on the season in the Cat Fish’s 5-4 loss to Greenville.  He gave up five runs on nine hits with nine strikeouts in six innings.
Cesar Suarez hit a solo homerun in the loss.  Nevin Ashley walked twice and he scored a run.

Catfish Held to One Hit, Still Beat Rome

by @ Tuesday, June 5th, 2007. Filed under Ryan Royster, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - June 2007

The Catfish picked up just one hit, but it was a solo homerun by Ryan Royster that proved to be the only run of the game for either side.  It was Royster’s eighth homerun of the season.
Jeremy Hellickson improved to 3-1 with seven shutout innings.  He gave up four hits and three walks with four […]

John Matulia Drives In Three In Loss to Sand Gnats

by @ Saturday, May 26th, 2007. Filed under John Matulia, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - May 2007

The Catfish lost 4-3 to the Sand Gnats but not because of John Matulia.  The right fielder went four for five with a double and he drove in all three Catfish runs.
Jeremy Hellickson dropped to 2-1 on the season with the loss.  He gave up four runs on seven hits and one walk with one […]

Jeremy Helickson Throws Five Solid Innings In Catfish Win

by @ Monday, May 21st, 2007. Filed under Quinn Stewart, Nevin Ashley, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - May 2007

Jeremy Helickson improved to 2-0 on the season with a nice start against Charleston.  He got into trouble in the first and gave up two runs but he calmed down and shut the opposition out through five innings.  He gave up five hits and two walks with four strikeouts.
Quinn Stewart hit a two run homer […]

Catfish Comes From Behind, Only to Lose In Ninth to Rome

by @ Tuesday, May 15th, 2007. Filed under Ryan Royster, Jeremy Hellickson, Columbus Catfish - May 2007

This game was scoreless through five innings before both teams started scoring runs.  Rome got the final say though and their two runs in the ninth meant a 4-3 loss to the Catfish.  A great start by Jeremy Hellickson went to waste. He gave up just one hit and two walks with ten strikeouts in […]

Jeremy Hellickson Pitches Catfish to Win Over Rome

by @ Tuesday, April 24th, 2007. Filed under Columbus Catfish - April 2007, John Matulia, Jeremy Hellickson

Jeremy Hellickson picked up his first win of the season in a nice start in for the Catfish.  He gave up just one unearned run on one hit and two walks with six strikeouts in six innings.
John Matulia was the hitting star in the 6-2 win.  He was a perfect three for three with two […]

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