Moo Recap: 7/7 - Cunningham K's 11, secures fifth win of the second-half
Moo win their fifth game of the second half, because of Cunningham's start
Wesley Cunningham was immaculate in this one, guiding the Moo to a 2-1 victory over the Spuds.
The Monday night contest began what would become a fifteen-game in fifteen-day marathon for the Moo. The eyes are on getting back to a .500 winning percentage, still in sight, and the second-half crown is still up for grabs.
Wes Cunningham (Southern Arkansas) got the start for the Moo, working through a clean first while the Moo batts would go silently.
Cunningham would allow a run to score in the second. Sean Glatts would get thrown out trying to steal second base, allowing Kaeden Wilcox to steal home in front of him. It would give the Spuds a 1-0 lead. It would be the only run the Spuds would put across against Cunningham.
The Hotstepper would carve through seven innings, striking out eleven Spuds without giving up a walk in this one. His most impressive feat came in the top of the seventh, where Cunningham struck out all three batters he faced on nine pitches—an immaculate inning.
The Moo bats would strike in the fifth inning. Grant Ryan (Northwest CC) would reach to begin the inning. Caiden Brezinski (Butler) would line a ball sharply at the Spud shortstop. Hank Harp wouldn’t corral the line drive and it would sneak through, allowing Ryan to go first to third.
Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) would dig in and single home Ryan to tie the ballgame at one. After Henry Hayman (Akron) would fly out for the first out of the inning, Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) would double home Caiden Brezinski to give the Moo a 2-1 lead.
It is all that they would strike for in the inning, as the 2-1 score would hold through the end of the contest. Chase Nelson (St. Thomas) would shut down the Spuds to secure the Moo’s fifth win of the second half.
The final line saw the Moo score two (2) runs on seven (7) hits and commit no errors. The Spuds scored one (1) run on seven (7) hits and had three (3) errors defensively.
Wes Cunningham picks up the win for the Moo, and Lawson Moreno gets handed the loss.
Fremont moves to a 15-16 record overall and a 5-3 second-half record. The Spuds move to a 21-12 overall record with a 5-3 second-half record.
The Moo are back tomorrow night at Moller Field to take on the Casper Spuds at 7:05.

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 - Games 31 Moller Field, Fremont, Nebraska, USA FREMONT MOO (14-16 / 4-3) vs. CASPER SPUDS (21-11 / 5-2) First Pitch: 7:05 CT Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: BSDN Live on YouTube -Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Stranger Things 2 After the Moo’s multi-delay fiasco in Hastings, the weather would not cooperate on Saturday’s doubleheader. It lead to multiple delays during game one, turning it into just one game instead of two. The Moo would come from down nine runs to win 15-14. For the Folks Back Home Joshua Hardamon (Midland) hit the first grand slam this season for the Moo against the Casper Spuds on June 28th. His walk-off home run was a grand slam to give the Moo the win. It was his second home run of the season now tying him with Michael Baker (Cal State-Chico) and Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) with two home runs this season. Spuds Problem The Moo will face the Spuds tonight to begin a three-game series. The Moo are 2-0 all-time during the regular season. The Spuds are 8-15 all-time versus the Moo in the ILB and the ILBCS. The Second Half Explained The Spearfish Sasquatch punched their ticket to the 2025 ILB Championship Series by clinching the first-half pennant. The second half began on June 28th. 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 wins the second half, then the team with the second-best overall record will clinch the second spot in the championship series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYERS OF NOTE: MOO: #20 - INF JOSHUA HARDAMON Joshua “The Hammer” Hardamon (Midland) currently has the hottest bat in the Moo lineup, batting .353 in the last eight games as he cruises to an 8-game hit streak. #15 - INF HENRY HAYMAN Hayman (Akron) batted .100 in June with an OBP of .375, and collected 2 total RBI’s. Since July started, Hayman has been the best batter on the club, batting .538 with an OBP of .625 and having collected 3 RBIs. SPUDS: #11 - INF HANK HARP Ever since joining the Spuds on July 2nd, Harp has been a hitting machine. Harp had multi-hit games in three of his first five games. He has also collected 4 RBIs in that span. #31 - C/INF THEO KUMMER Kummer went 3-5 against the Moo in their most recent series. Kummer had the highest batting average on the team against the Moo and collected 2 RBIs in the series. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Rain doesn’t hamper either team's bats as Joshua Hardamon’s walk-off Grand Slam seals the Moo’s fourth victory of the second half. Game one started almost two hours after the initial start time due to a sudden rain shower that delayed the game. When game one began, Broc Songster (Doane) would take the mound for the Moo. He would struggle to find the strike zone and walk the first three batters, and it wouldn’t get better after that. Four runners would score on one hit as nine Prospects would come to the plate. The Moo would not be able to put across any runs, and it would be 4-0 Prospects until the second, when the Prospects would push across a fifth run to make it 5-0 Prospects by the end of the second. The third inning would see the Prospects put across four more runs to make it 9-0 Prospects. Then the rain came through once more, postponing the game for a little over two hours. The doubleheader would be rescheduled to a one-seven-inning contest. The bottom of the third would see the Moo bats come alive for a three-run inning. Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) would double home two, and Tyman Long (North Dakota State) would single home another to make it 9-3, Moo still behind. The fourth would see Tyler Wise (Kansas Wesleyan) take the mound and shut down the Prospects in the top of the fourth. The Moo comeback would continue with Fuchino once again bringing home a run while being hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, and Grant Ryan (Northeast CC) would bring home another run on a single. The Moo had struck for two to make it 9-5, going to the fifth. A Prospect flyout and walk would bring home two to put the Prospects up by five once more. The Moo would answer back with an RBI double from Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County), an RBI single from Henry Hayman (Akron), and a monstrous two-run home run from Fuchino to make it 11-10 at the end of the fifth, the Moo still behind. Joe Hauser (Creighton) would relieve Wise with the bases loaded and one out in the sixth. Hauser would work around a few batters, giving up two walks that would score two runs, and allowing a sac fly to bring home another to make it 14-10, Prospects. The Moo would go scoreless in the sixth and the Prospects in the top of the seventh, keeping the score at 14-10 in the Prospects' favor going to the bottom of the seventh. The bases would be loaded for Grant Ryan. His patient approach would bring home a run to make it 14-11 with the tying run at the plate being The Hammer. Joshua “The Hammer” Hardamon (Midland) would rocket a laser over the left-center wall to hit the team's first walk-off home run of the season, a grand slam. The Moo won 15-14 in seven innings. The final line saw the Moo score fifteen (15) runs on twelve (12) hits and commit two (2) errors. The Prospects scored fourteen (14) runs on ten (10) hits and had no (0) errors defensively. Joe Hauser picks up the win for the Moo, Cody Cizek gets handed the loss. Fremont moves to a 14-16 record overall and a 4-3 second-half record. The Prospects move to a 5-14 overall record. The Moo are back Monday night at Moller Field to take on the Casper Spuds at 7:05 to begin the three-game series.

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 - Games 30 & 31 Moller Field, Fremont, Nebraska, USA FREMONT MOO (13-16 / 3-3) vs. NEBRASKA PROSPECTS (5-13) First Pitch: 4:00 & 7:05 CT 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 Stranger Things The Moo dropped the Independence Day battle to the Hastings Sodbuster 7-6 in extra innings. The game was paused three times. Twice for rain and once for the lights turning off during the final at-bat of the game. Wonder From Down Under Henry Hayman (Akron) went 2-5 in yesterday's game. His lone extra-base hit was a double off the base of the wall at Duncan Field. There has only been one home run hit this season at Duncan Field, and Hayman missed it by a few feet. Prospects Again The Moo will face the Prospects fifteen times this season. The Moo currently has a 5-4 record against the Prospects this season. The Second Half Explained The Spearfish Sasquatch punched their ticket to the 2025 ILB Championship Series by clinching the first-half pennant. The second half began on June 28th. 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 wins the second half, then the team with the second-best overall record will clinch the second spot in the championship series. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A couple of delays would hinder the Moo as the Sodbusters walk-off the Moo for the second time this season. The Fourth of July battle saw the Fremont Moo make the day trip down to Hastings to face the Sodbusters. Fremont would start with Zach Vincent (Midland), someone with great success at Duncan Field. Opposite of him was Creighton Jacobwitz. The top of the first would see the Moo put two on before a short rain delay in the action. When it subsided, the Moo would load the bases on a walk. Seve Aguirre (Southeastern Oklahoma State) would have his RBI hit stolen by Luke Caussey with a diving catch in right field to end the Moo threat. The rain would continue and contribute to the Sodbusters' four runs off of Vincent in the bottom of the first. Luke Caussey would highlight the inning with an RBI triple to make it 4-0 Busters at the end of the opening frame. Another rain delay would put the game on pause for an hour before resuming in the bottom of the second. The two offenses remained quiet through the two innings until the Moo batted around and tied it at four in the fifth. Tyman Long (North Dakota State) would score on a Henry Hayman (Akron) double that hit off the base of the wall at Duncan Field, putting the Moo on the board. Hayman scored on a single from Preston Gajewski (NOC-Tonkawa) to cut the lead in half. A slow rollover to Graham Hylton was seemingly the end of the Moo fifth. But a wild throw to the covering Braden Cork would bring home both Luke Saxton (Missouri-St. Louis) and Gajewski to even it up at 4. The Sodbusters would push across one run in the bottom of the fifth, as Tyman Long would misread a ball in right, allowing Drew Vega to score. The sixth would see a passed ball bring home Brock Cross to give the Sodbusters a 6-4 lead at the end of the sixth Fremont would draw even in the score in the top of the seventh. Gajewski would reach on a hit, and Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) would reach on a walk. Caiden Brezinski (Butler) would make the second out of the inning but move both runners into scoring position. Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) would single home both runners to tie the game, 6-6. Preston Gajewski would record his third hit of the game to lead off the ninth. He would make his way to second on a stolen base. With two away, Fuchino would dig in and hit a liner to right. Off the bat, it looked to be the go-ahead hit, but once again Luke Caussey would rob the Moo of runs with another spectacular diving grab. It kept the game at 6-6, going to the bottom half of the inning. This one would go to the extras to decide a winner. To Moo would go quietly in the top of the inning. Joe Hauser (Creighton) would relieve Eli Larson (Sioux Falls). With one out and the bases loaded, the lights at Duncan Field went out. Another delay would ensue, and when it came back on, Graham Hylton would go from a 0-2 count to walking home the winning run. 7-6 Sodbusters in 10 innings. The final line saw the Moo score six (6) runs on eleven (11) hits and commit four (4) errors. The Sodbusters scored seven (7) runs on seven (7) hits and had two (2) errors defensively. Cohen Nelson picks up the win for the Sodbusters while Joe Hauser gets handed the loss. Fremont moves to a 13-16 record overall and a 3-3 second-half record. The Prospects move to a 16-13 overall record and a 1-1 second-half record. The Moo are back tomorrow night at Moller Field to take on the Prospects at 4:00 for game one of a doubleheader.

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 29 Duncan Field, Hastings, Nebraska, USA FREMONT MOO (13-15 / 3-2) vs. HASTINGS SODBUSTERS (15-13 / 0-1) First Pitch: 4:30 CT Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: Hastings Sodbusters on YouTube -Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Happy Fourth The Moo face their Nebraska rivals to celebrate Independence Day. The Moo are 26-21 in Hastings all-time. J-Money Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) is swinging a hot bat. He has hit safely in the last eight games. It’s the second-longest hit streak from a Moo player this season. (Seve Aguirre - 9 Games) Vincent’s Success Vincent pitched twice last season against the Sodbusters, throwing a six (6) inning complete game, along with thirteen (13) total innings, allowing three (3) earned runs, and striking out ten (10) batters. He was on his best May 30th. Seven (7) innings, no earned runs, seven (7) hits, and seven (7) strikeouts in the 6-1 win over Hastings.. Second Half Overview The Spearfish Sasquatch punched their ticket to the 2025 ILB Championship Series by clinching the first half pennant. The second half began on June 28th. 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 spot in the championship series.
The Moo dropped game two of the series against the Prospects 6-2 on Wednesday night. Moller Field was the site for the final game of the two-game series against the Nebraska Prospects. The Moo entered the contest with the best record in the second half at 3-1 and looked to continue the good start. Logan Anderson (Sioux Falls) would return to Moller Field, and the Prospects would welcome him back with swinging bats. Three hits against Anderson, the biggest being a two-run shot from Mike Valdivia to cap off a 3-0 lead before the Moo could bat. The Moo would strand runners on the corners in the bottom half and would come up empty in the first. Anderson would work an easy second, striking out two and not allowing a base runner to reach. The same would go for the Moo in the bottom of the second as Isaac Bourges would strike out two. Anderson would begin to settle in during the third as he would rack up two more strikeouts, upping his total to six.. He would finish five innings with eleven total strikeouts. The Prospects would go scoreless during the third and the fifth. The Moo would push across a run in the fourth. Preston Gajewski (NOC-Tonkawa) would plate a run because of his hustle, causing a wild throw to first to break up a would-be double play. Brayden Jones (Doane) would scramble home in the chaos to make it 3-1. The Prospects would answer with two runs in the fifth and a lone run in the sixth to make it 6-1 Prospects. The culprit causing trouble for the Moo offensive woes would come from the right arm of Gil Schroeder. Schroeder would throw four and a third innings, allowing one run (after he was removed in the ninth) and struck out three batters. The Moo’s last bit of offense would come in the ninth. Grant Rychnovsky (Northwestern-IA) would sacrifice himself on a long fly ball to bring home Nate Wachter (South Dakota State) to make it 6-2. The next batter, Brayden Jones, would ground out to end the ballgame with a final score of 6-2 in favor of the Prospects. The final line saw the Moo score two (2) runs on four (4) hits and commit four (4) errors. The Prospects scored six (6) runs on seven (7) hits and had four (4) errors defensively. Gil Schroeder picks up the win for the Prospects while Logan Anderson gets handed the loss. Fremont moves to a 13-15 record overall and a 3-2 second-half record. The Prospects move to a 5-12 overall record. The Moo are back Friday night at Duncan Field in Hastings to take on the Sodbusters at 6:35 for a Fourth of July celebration.

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 28 Moller Field, Fremont, Nebraska, USA FREMONT MOO (13-14 / 3-1) vs. NEBRASKA PROSPECTS (4-13) First Pitch: 7:05 CT Gates Open: 6:15 CT Promotion: Winning Wednesday - Red, White, and Moo Radio: Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM Audio Stream: Moo Mixlr Video Stream: BSDN Live on YouTube -Game Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Opening July Right The struck for 10-runs in the 8th inning to secure their third win of the second half with a come from behind win over the Nebraska Prospects Plenty-O-Streaks Caiden Brezinski (Butler) has reached base in his last thirteen ballgames while Seve Aguirre (SE Oklahoma State) has hit safely in his last nine ballgames. Feeling First Place With the Moo win and the Sasquatch loss, the Moo now sit in first place in the second half standings. Start of the Second Half The Spearfish Sasquatch punched their ticket to the 2025 ILB Championship Series by clinching the first half pennant. The second half began on June 28th. 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 spot in the championship series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYERS OF NOTE: MOO: #20 - INF JOSHUA HARDAMON (B/T: R/R) Joshua “The Hammer” Hardamon (Midland) lived up to the nickname last night, driving in a team high 7 RBI’s in the win. He collected three hits including the go-ahead bases clearing double, that gave the Moo the lead. #12 - C NATE WACHTER (B/T: R/R) Nate Wachter (South Dakota State) went 3-4 in his game last night, coming a home run shy of the cycle. He drove in 3 RBIs to help the Moo pick up the win. PROSPECTS: #17 - INF AIDEN MARTIN (B/T: R/R) Martin lived up to the hype last night, going 3-4 in yesterday’s game. One of his hits was an extra base hit and he would score twice in the contest. #12 - INF RIPKEN FLECK (B/T: R/R) Fleck collected two hits in the lead-off spot last night for the Prospects. He was also one of three players to score twice in the contest for the Prospects.
Cows win their second game of the second half with a 17-9 final over the Nebraska Prospects. The Moo came home after their four-game road trip looking to pick up another win in the second half. Waiting for them when they got back were the Nebraska Prospects, an all too familiar foe who have had their success against the Moo this season, picking up three wins. Brooks Kniefl (Wayne State) would take the mound opposite Nathan Anderson to start this one off at Moller Field. The Prospects would put runners on immediately as the first two batters in the lineup would reach on a hit and a walk against Kneifl. A ground out from Jacob Perrin would make it 1-0 Prospects after the top half of the first. The Moo would answer the Prospect first with a five-run first. Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) would reach on a walk and score on a Michael Baker (Cal State-Chico) sacrifice fly to draw even. Then, with the bases loaded, Joshua Hardamon (Midland) would bring home two on a single into center. After Hardamon’s single brought the fans to their feet, Nate Wachter (South Dakota State) would keep them there with a two-RBI triple to make it 5-1 Moo at the end of the 32-minute first inning. Both teams would go quietly in both the second and third as the score would remain 5-1, Moo. The fourth would be Kniefl’s toughest inning to work through. Five runs would score on six hits and two Moo errors to put the Prospects up by a run. It was 6-5 Prospects as Fremont wouldn’t answer in the bottom of the fifth. Parker Otte would relieve Kneifl in the sixth, and it took a few batters for him to find his rhythm. Two walks would begin the inning, then a double steal would move them into scoring position. A passed ball would bring home a run to make it 7-5. The Moo would go scoreless in the sixth and the seventh, and the Prospects would push across another run on another Moo error in the seventh, making it 8-5 Prospects. As the fans stretched for the seventh, it would rejuvenate the Moo bats. Michael Baker would reach on a walk, and Henry Hayman (Akron) would hit a double to put them both in scoring position for Joshua Hardamon. Hardamon would rocket one at Finn Hockstein at third. Hockstein knocked it down but lost track of the ball. Baker scored on the initial contact, and Hayman wouldn’t stop around third, and when Hockstein found the ball, he fired home. The throw would be in the dirt, allowing Hayman to score to make it 8-7 As soon as the Moo pulled it within one, the Prospects would get a run back with an RBI double from Avery Moore down the left field line to make it 9-7 Prospects in the top of the eighth. Brinden Floyd (RCSJ) would lead off the bottom of the inning for the Moo with a walk. Behind him, Tanner Jacobson would work a walk. Brezinski (Butler) would extend his on-base streak to 13 games in a row as he would get plunked to load the bases. Seve Aguirre (Southeastern Oklahoma State) would bring home a run on a fielder’s choice to pull it within one. Then, Michael Baker would double down the right field line to tie the game at nine. Tyman Long (North Dakota State) would get the intentional walk. Bases would remain loaded after Hayman would pop out to second. For the second out of the inning. Then, Prospect pitcher Jack Harris would face The Hammer. Joshua Hardamon would double to right to clear the bases to give the Moo a 12-9 lead. From there, it went from better to best for the Moo as they would push across five more runs on doubles from Nate Wacther, Tanner Jacobsen, and Seve Aguirre to end the ten-run inning. Moo started the eighth down 9-7 and finished it in front 17-9. Joe Hauser (Creighton) would slam the door in the top of the ninth, securing the Moo’s 17-9 victory. The final line saw the Moo score seventeen (17) runs on fourteen (14) hits and commit three (3) errors. The Prospects scored nine (9) runs on twelve (12) hits and had two (2) errors defensively. Parker Otte (Iowa Central) picks up the win for the Moo while Jack Harris gets handed the loss. Fremont moves to a 13-14 record overall and a 3-1 second-half record. The Prospects move to a 4-12 overall record. The Moo are back tomorrow night at Moller Field to take on the Nebraska Prospects at 7:05, to finish the two-game series.
The Fremont Moo wrapped up their road trip with a 6-2 victory over the Hastings Sodbusters on Monday from Duncan Field. The Moo made the nine-hour trip west from Casper to face their in-state rivals in Hastings to wrap up the road trip. The Bovine Nine entered Duncan Field with one thing in mind: getting win number two of the second half. Both Fremont’s Aiden McGrath (Skyline) and Hastings' Markus Miller would work a one-two-three scoreless first inning. Going to the second, the Moo would score first for the fourth game in a row. Brinden Floyd (RCSJ) would get grazed by a pitch to be put on first. Behind him, big bad Brayden Jones (Doane) would line a double into center to score Floyd from first to make it 1-0 Moo. Next batter, Grant Ryan (Northwest CC) would slap a slow-rolling single into center to score Jones to make it 2-0 Moo at the end of the top of the second. McGrath would shut down the Sodbusters in the bottom half, striking out two batters to keep it at 2-0 Moo. The top of the third would be a quiet one for the Moo. Three batters, three outs for Markus Miller to send it to the bottom half. The Sodbusters would get on the board from a Drew Vega RBI single to bring home Zane Wilson to cut the lead in half. McGrath would work out of it with a fly ball to left, ending the threat, stranding a runner. The scoreboard read 2-1, Moo heading to the fourth. The Moo once again went in order. A four-pitch inning for Markus Miller as the McGrath would answer with a three-batter up, three-batter down fourth inning. The fifth would see the Moo strike for four runs and chase Miller out of the contest. Caiden Brezinski (Butler) would bring home two on a slow bouncer through the right side. Then, Joshua Hardamon (Midland) would bring home a run on a single. To round out the scoring, Brinden Floyd would double home Brezinski to end the frame up 6-1. McGrath would shut down the Sodbusters in the bottom of the fifth, and the Moo would go scoreless in the top of the sixth. The bottom half would see the Busters burst for a run to close the deficit to four runs. It was 6-2 as it went to the seventh. Both teams would go scoreless in the seventh. Aiden McGrath was dynamite in his start, going seven innings, allowing two runs, four hits, and a trio of walks, while striking out nine batters. Chase Nelson (St. Thomas) would come in relief in the eighth and secure the win in the ninth, to give the Moo their second win of the second half. 6-2 Moo the final. The final line saw the Moo score six (6) runs on nine (9) hits and commit one (1) error. The Sodbusters scored three (3) runs on six (6) hits and had no errors defensively. Aiden McGrath picks up the win for the Moo while Markus Miller gets handed the loss. Fremont moves to a 12-14 record overall and a 2-1 second-half record. The Sodbusters move to a 15-13 overall record and a 0-1 record in the second half. The Moo are back tomorrow night at Moller Field to take on the Nebraska Prospects at 7:05, to begin a two-game series.