Hamilton's Noah Tincher wins GLSCL Pitcher of the Week
GLSCL PITCHER OF THE WEEK - WEEK 4
(Time period June 25 through July 2)
NOAH TINCHER - HAMILTON JOES - ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
Noah Tincher threw a seven-inning no hitter for the Hamilton Joes in a 14-0 victory over the Licking County Settlers on June 28 at Big Red Field on the campus of Denison University. Tincher struck out nine batters, giving up just two walks and allowing only four base runners.
For the season, Tincher has a 1-1 record with an 0.64 ERA. He has struck out 19 batters in 14 innings of work giving up just one unearned run on the season.
Tincher redshirted this past spring as a freshman for St. Joseph University of the Atlantic-10 Conference. The Hawks finished the season with a 29-25 record going 12-11 in conference play.
Tincher is a Hamilton, Ohio native who played his high school baseball locally at Stephen T. Badin High School. Tincher was a All-GCL selection helping lead the Badin Rams to an appearance in the OHSAA state semifinals.
HONORABLE MENTION - Pitcher of the Week
KANE ELMY - MICHIGAN MONARCHS - KELLOGG CC
Elmy pitched a nine-inning complete game giving up just two runs, only one of which was earned, while scattering four hits on July 2 against the Jet Box Baseball Club. He struck out nine batters and didn’t allow a walk catapulting the Monarchs into the top spot of the North Division standings.
EVAN ETCHISON - XENIA SCOUTS - GRACE COLLEGE
Etchison struck out 10 batters in a rain shortened complete game victory for the Scouts over the first place Hamilton Joes on July 1. The right hander from Anderson, Indiana pitched six and 2/3 innings giving up just one run on four hits and giving up zero walks.
JAMES GESHEL - MUSKEGON CLIPPERS - WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
Geshel tossed a nine-inning complete game in a 6-1 win over the Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers on July 2. Geshel held Sandusky Bay to one run on four hits striking out eight batters and issuing three walks.
GAGE GILLOTT - SANDUSKY BAY ICE HAULERS - USC UPSTATE
Gillott threw a nine-inning complete game earning the victory on July 1 against the Muskegon Clippers. Gillott surrendered two runs on eight hits while registering five strikeouts giving up just two walks. He improved his record on the season to 3-1 over the course of five starts.
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