Daily Moo: 6/28 - Game 24


Second Half begin in second game in Casper

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Overview - Game 23

Mike Lansing Field, Casper, WY, USA

FREMONT MOO (10-13 / 0-0) vs. CASPER SPUDS (16-9 / 0-0)

First Pitch: 7:30 CT


Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM

Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr

Video Stream: Casper Spuds on YouTube

-Game Notes


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STORYLINES

First Half Finale

The Moo’s first half ended with an 8-5 loss against the Spuds. The loss cemented the Moo’s first-half record at 10-13.


Seve Streak

Seve Aguirre (Southeastern Oklahoma State) has a seven-game hit streak going. Aguirre is batting .333 in that span. It’s the longest hit streak on the team this season


Super Spuds

The Casper Spuds enter on their longest win streak of the season. They’ve won their last four contests and go for five straight against the Moo


Start of the Second Half

The Spearfish Sasquatch punched their ticket to the 2025 ILB Championship Series by clinching the first half pennant. Today begins the second half. This means that the records effectively return to 0-0. The winner of the second half will face the Sasquatch in the ILBCS. If the Sasquatch win the second half, then the team with the second-best overall record will clinch the second championship series spot.


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PLAYERS OF NOTE:

MOO:

#9 - RHP WES CUNNINGHAM

Cunningham (Howard) is making his first start this summer for the Moo. Cunningham has been an exciting arm out of the bullpen. In 8.2 innings this season, Cunningham hasn’t given up a single earned run over three appearances. He has struck out 12 batters and has only allowed 6 players to reach base.


#14 - OF CAIDEN BREZINSKI (B/T: L/L)

Brezinski’s (Butler) patience at the plate has led him to become a vital spot in the lineup. Brezinski has reached base in his last nine games this season. At his lowest, Brezinski was batting .118 with an OBP of .273. Now, Brezinski has a .220 BA with an OBP of .450.


SPUDS:

#30 - INF KODY CLAUSIUS (B/T: L/L)

Clausius had a monster game last night, going 3-5 with the big two-run home run to give the Spuds the lead and eventual win.


#22 - INF CAEL McCARVILLE (B/T: R/R)

McCarville also had a big night for the Spuds, driving in 3 RBIs on a hit and a sac fly in yesterday’s contest against the Moo.


June 28, 2025
The Bovine Nine jumped out to a three-run lead in the first inning, but fell to the Spuds 8-5 in the first half finale. It was a warm Wyoming night in Casper as the Moo looked to end the first half on a high. Both teams entered the contest with 7-3 records in their last 10 games. Something had to give on Friday night. Tyler Vollmar took the mound in the first and was ambushed by the Moo’s attack at the plate. All nine batted in the inning. The Moo had five consecutive hits with Cooper Fuchino (Creighton), Michael Baker (Cal State-Chico), Caiden Brezinski (Butler), Nate Wachter (South Dakota State), and Tyler Wise (Kansas Wesleyan) registering a hit, and Jake Mitchell, Fuchino, and Baker would all score. The scoreboard read 3-0 Moo after the first. The Spuds would retaliate with two runs in the second thanks to a Cannon Billingsley single to put the Spuds on the board. Moo starter Zach Vincent (Midland) would hunker down and get the final out, stranding a runner in scoring position. The Spuds cut into the Moo lead, 3-2 at the end of the second. Fremont would get back on the board in the fifth as Michael Baker would go opposite field with a two-run home run. Baker’s second blast of the season would make it 5-2 Moo. A run would score for the Spuds in the bottom of the fifth to draw closer. The sixth would see the Spuds tie it thanks to a Cael McCarville sacrifice fly and a Cannon Billingsley single, as it would draw the ballgame even at five runs apiece. The bottom of the seventh would see the Spuds strike early off of reliever-coach Tyler Dunham. Kody Clausius would leave Mike Lansing Field with a laser over the right-field wall to put the Spuds up two. Another run would score to make it 8-5 Spuds at the end of the seventh. The Moo would go scoreless in the seventh, eighth, and ninth as the Spuds win 8-5. The final line saw the Moo score five (5) runs on nine (9) hits and commit no errors. The Spuds scored eight (8) runs on thirteen (13) hits and had one (1) error. Kylan Deporter picks up the win while Tyler Dunham gets handed the loss. The Moo drops to a 10-13 record. The Spuds move to a 16-9 record. The Moo are back tomorrow night at Mike Lansing Field with first pitch at 7:30 CST/6:30 MST.
June 27, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview - Game 23 Mike Lansing Field, Casper, WY, USA FREMONT MOO (10-12) vs. CASPER SPUDS (15-9) First Pitch: 7:30 CT Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: Casper Spuds on YouTube -Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES On the Road Again After twenty-four days in Fremont, the Moo will make their longest road trip of the season to Casper to face the Spuds. Home Success The Moo went 7-7 during the home stand, but ended the historic nine-game losing streak, and racked off seven straight wins. Fried or Mashed? The Casper Spuds enter on their longest win streak of the season. They’ve won their last three contests and begin a three-game series with the Moo Wrapping up the First Half The first half of the ILB season ends tonight as the Spearfish Sasquatch captured the first half pennant and will play for an ILB title in August. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYERS OF NOTE: MOO: #3 - INF SEVE AGUIRRE (B/T: R/R) Aguirre (Southeastern Oklahoma State) is currently on a six-game hit streak. It is currently the longest hit streak among Moo batters this season. #18 - OF TANNER JACOBSEN (B/T: R/R) Jacobsen (Cloud County) is currently on a four-game hit streak. All five hits during the streak have been singles, but it has led to Jacobsen scoring five runs in that span. He has raised his BA from .111 to .222. SPUDS: #19 - IF HUNTER BILLINGSLEY (B/T: L/R) Billingsley has been the best batter for the Spuds this season. In 20 games played, Billingsley has a team-best .366 AVG and an OPS of 1.016. He also leads the team with 2 HRs and 8 RBIs #11 - RHP HOUSTON WEDGEWORTH Casper’s best arm this season has been Houston Wedgeworth. Wedgeworth has made 4 starts for the Spuds and has collected a quality start in two of them. His longest outing was his most recent, going 7.0 innings, striking out 3 Sodbusters and giving up 1 earned run.
June 24, 2025
Tonight's game between the Fremont Moo and the Nebraska Prospects has been postponed because of rain. A make-up date will be announced as soon as possible.
June 23, 2025
Tonight's game between the Fremont Moo and the Nebraska Prospects has been postponed because of rain. A make-up date will be announced as soon as possible.
June 23, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview - Game 23 Moller Field, Fremont, NE, USA FREMONT MOO (10-12) vs. NEBRASKA PROSPECTS (3-7) First Pitch: 7:05 Gates Open: 6:15 Promotion: Make A Difference Monday Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: BSDN Live on Youtube -Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Streak Ends The Moo dropped their 12th game of the season yesterday to the Prospects, 7-1. The loss ends the Moo’s seven game win streak. J-Money Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) led the way offensively for the Moo, cracking a pair of hits and scoring the lone run. Jacobsen is currently on a four game hits streak, having five hits in the span. Sing A Song(ster) Broc Songster (Doane) pitched his third quality start of the season yesterday in the loss against the Prospects. Songster has gone six or more innings in all but one outing this season. Familiar Faces The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season, nine (9) times during the homestand. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYERS OF NOTE: MOO: #9 - RHP WES CUNNINGHAM Cunningham (Howard) is making his first start this summer for the Moo. Cunningham has been an exciting arm out of the bullpen. In 8.2 innings this season, Cunningham hasn’t given up a single earned run over three appearances. He has struck out 12 batters and has only allowed 6 players to reach base. #18 - OF TANNER JACOBSEN (B/T: R/R) Jacobsen (Cloud County) is currently on a four-game hit streak. All five hits during the streak have been singles, but it has led to Jacobsen scoring five runs in that span. He has raised his BA from .111 to .222. PROSPECTS: #15 - OF JACOB PERRIN (B/T: R/R) Perrin has 10 hits in 35 at-bats this season. He has the third highest BA on the Prospects at .286. He also leads the team with 6 RBIs this season. #23 - UTL CODY CIZEK (B/T: R/R) Cizek went 2-3 with 3 RBIs in the win over the Moo yesterday. Cizek crushed his first home run of the season with a three run blast over the Moller Monster in the 9th.
June 23, 2025
The Fremont Moo fell to the traveling Prospects in the Sunday afternoon contest by a score of 7-1 The Moo’s win streak was at seven straight, and they came into another scorching hot afternoon at Moller Field looking for another win Doane’s Broc Songster took the mound for the Moo and provided another stellar outing, going six innings, allowing one unearned run on four hits while striking out three Prospects. Jaxson Cahoy would match Songster on the mound, throwing six clean innings and striking out six batters. The first run would come for the Prospects in the third. An unearned run would cross the plate on a sac fly to make it 1-0 Prospects. The game would stay 1-0 until the seventh inning, when both teams would put runs on the board. The Prospects would make it 2-0 with another sac fly, and the Moo would answer with an RBI groundout from Jake Mitchell, scoring Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) to make it 2-1, Prospects still in front by a run. The score would hold until the top of the ninth when the Prospects scored five runs to make it 7-1, effectively putting the game away and ending the Moo’s seven-game win streak. The final line saw the Moo score one (1) run on six (6) hits and commit five (5) errors. The Prospects scored seven (7) runs on nine (9) hits and had no errors. The Moo drops to a 10-12 record. The Prospects pick up their record at 3-7. Broc Songster (Doane) gets handed the loss while Jaxson Cahoy gets the win The Moo are back at Moller Field on Monday, June 23rd, as they go for win number eleven on the season.
June 22, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview - Game 21 Moller Field, Fremont, NE, USA FREMONT MOO (10-11) vs. NEBRASKA PROSPECTS (2-7) First Pitch: 5:05 Gates Open: 4:15 Promotion: Swing for Wings Sundays Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: BSDN Live on YouTube - Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Win #10 The Moo dominated the Prospects to secure their 10th win of the season. The win also secures their 7th win in a row as they now have a winning record at home at 7-6. Cattle Driving The Moo brought home nineteen runs on sixteen hits in last night's contest. It set the team's season record for most runs and hits in a game. Moseying Toward History The Moo’s seven-game win streak ties the second-longest win streak in Moo history. The longest win streak was eleven straight wins between May 24th and June 8th, 2021 Familiar Faces The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season, nine (9) times during the homestand. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYERS OF NOTE: MOO: #32 - LHP BROC SONGSTER Songster (Doane) has been one of the most dominant starters for the Moo this season. In 3 games, Songster has the lowest ERA among Moo starters at 1.26 and the lowest opponent batting average at .161. He was bumped back a day from his original start yesterday. #3 - INF SEVE AGUIRRE (B/T: R/R) Aguirre (Southeastern Oklahoma State) is currently on a six-game hit streak. It is currently the longest hit streak among Moo batters this season. PROSPECTS: #15 - IF RIPKEN FLECK (B/T: R/R) Fleck had a great night last night at the plate, going 3-5 with a run scored, an RBI, and a stolen base. He had the most nits would of everyone in the Prospects lineup. #9 - INF DREW BORNER (B/T: R/R) Borner collected two hits in yesterday’s ballgame. He scored one of the nine runs for the Prospects.
June 22, 2025
The Fremont Moo took their seventh win in a row from the Nebraska Prospects, in a run-rule affair, 19-9 in eight innings. It was roses at the start for the Moo. The first six innings saw twelve runs cross the plate for Fremont. In the second, it was Preston Gajewski (NOC-Tonkawa) who brought Grant Ryan (Northwest CC) back to even it at one. Next batter, Brady Brown (South Dakota State) would single home Brayden Jones (Doane) to give the Moo the lead. Another run would score to make it 3-1 Moo, at the end of the second. The next inning would see the Moo push two across to make it 5-2 Moo. Grant Ryan would highlight the inning with an RBI double. The fourth would see the Moo explode for five runs. Grant Ryan, Brinden Floyd (RCSJ), Cooper Fuchino (Creighton), Caiden Brezinski (Butler), and Brady Brown would all score to make it 10-2 Moo. Two more would cross in the fifth as Michael Baker (Cal State-Chico) would drive home two. It was 12-2 Moo as the Prospects would face the deficit head-on. The Prospects would make it a ballgame. Four runs in the sixth, two runs in the seventh, and a lone run in the eighth. The scoreboard read 12-9 heading to the bottom of the eighth. That's when the Moo mashers would come alive. Doubles from Grant Rychnovsky (Northwestern), Brayden Jones, Brady Brown, and Caiden Brezinski would all find the gap and bring home runs, six in total, before Michael Baker stepped in. Baker needed a hit to bring home Brezinski to walk off the Prospects, and he would do that. The scoreboard read 19-9, and by ILB rules, a 10-run rule ended the game. The final line saw the Moo score nineteen (19) runs on sixteen (6) hits and commit six (6) errors. The Prospects scored nine (9) runs on nine (9) hits and had four (4) errors. The Moo improves to a 10-11 record. The Prospects sink to a 2-7 record on the season. Aiden McGrath (Skyline) picks up his first win of the season while Cody Cizek is handed the loss. The Moo are back at Moller Field on Sunday, June 22nd, as they go for win number 11 on the season.
June 21, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview - Game 21 Moller Field, Fremont, NE, USA FREMONT MOO (9-11) vs. NEBRASKA PROSPECTS (4-8) First Pitch: 7:05 Gates Open: 6:15 Promotion: Salute to Service Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: BSDN Live on Youtube - Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES In Come-from-Behind Fashion The Moo captured their ninth win of the season yesterday in a 9-5 victory over the Plainsmen. The Moo went down by two runs in the fourth, but rallied back to take the win City Too Hot The Fremont Moo have won their sixth in a row. They opened the sixteen-game homestand by losing the first six. Now they’ve won their last six before opening the final four-game series of the homestand. Bullpen Help During the six-game win streak, the Moo bullpen has pitched 18 innings, allowing only 1 earned run to score, while striking out 30 batters in that span. Familiar Faces The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season, nine (9) times during the homestand. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYERS OF NOTE: MOO: #32 - LHP BROC SONGSTER Songster (Doane) has been one of the most dominant starters for the Moo this season. In 3 games, Songster has the lowest ERA among Moo starters at 1.26 and the lowest opponent batting average at .161. #3 - INF SEVE AGUIRRE (B/T: R/R) Aguirre (Southeastern Oklahoma State) is currently on a six-game hit streak. It is currently the longest hit streak among Moo batters this season. PROSPECTS: #15 - OF JACOB PERRIN (B/T: R/R) Perrin went 6-17 (.353) with one home run and four RBIs in the five games the Prospects have faced the Moo this season. #17 - INF AIDEN MARTIN (B/T: R/R) Martin is batting .500 this season at the plate. He leads the team in that category as well as OBP (.565), OPS (1.115), and is second with a SLG of .667
June 21, 2025
The Moo picked up their sixth win in a row with a 9-5 victory over the Plainsmen on Fiesta Friday at Moller Field. The temperature matched the team's recent form as it reached 96 degrees at first pitch from Moller Field. The Moo’s sights set on win number six with a win against the Plainsmen to end the three-game series. Zach Vincent (Midland) got the nod opposite Matthew Avery, and the two would duel three shutout innings until the Plainsmen got to Vincent in the fourth, with a Jake Steffes two-RBI single giving the Plainsmen a 2-0 lead. The Moo would answer in the bottom of the frame with a lone run crossing with Tyler Wise (Kansas Wesleyan) getting plunked with the bases loaded. The Moo would strand the bases loaded as the scoreboard read 2-1 Plainsmen. The bottom of the sixth would be the Moo’s biggest inning. With two runners on, Luke Saxton (Missouri-St. Louis) would drive home a pair with a single to give his Moo the lead. He would later add to the lead with a wild throw into center on a check throw would allow Saxton to score. Jake Mitchell would end the innings scoring with a two-down the right field line to make it 6-2 Moo at the end of the 6th. Three more runs would score for the Moo in the bottom of the 8th. A fielder’s choice would bring home one, and the next two would score on a Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) single to make it 9-2 Moo at the end of the eighth. Baden Gluth (Creighton) was on the mound for the ninth to slam the door shut. It would get a little hectic as Brody Boyle would triple home three to pull it within four. Gluth would hunker down and secure the final out and the win. 9-5 Moo as they cruise to their sixth win in a row. The final line saw the Moo score nine (9) runs on six (6) hits and commit three (3) errors. The Plainsmen scored five (5) runs on nine (9) hits and had six (6) errors. The Moo improves to a 9-11 record. The Plainsmen fall 0-3 on the season. Parker Otte (Iowa Central) picks up his second win of the season while Breken Mason is handed his first loss of the season. The Moo are back at Moller Field on Saturday, June 21st, as they face the Prospects to begin the final series of the home stand.
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