LIMA, Ohio – Fresh off a 1-2-3 inning in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League All-Star Game, Purdue baseball's Carter Doorn earned GLSCL Pitcher of the Week honors for an 11-strikeout performance for the Lima Locos.
Doorn was recognized for the gem he pitched Friday, July 15 – with his six innings of one-run ball lowering his league-leading ERA to 0.77. The rising sophomore has surrendered only three runs on 14 hits over 35 innings, posting a .120 batting average against and 0.86 WHIP in the process. Including his efficient 1-2-3 second inning in the July 12 GLSCL All-Star Game, Doorn has posted zeros in 33 of the 36 innings he's pitched this summer.
Fellow Boilermaker (and Northwest Indiana native) Ty Gill is also enjoying a strong summer for the Lima Locos. Gill is riding a 10-game hit streak as of July 17 and stole his 20th base of the summer Friday. He has reached base safely at least twice in all 10 games of his hit streak. The middle infielder ranks third in the league in steals and is batting .333 with 25 walks and a .495 OBP for the summer.
Purdue's returning starter in center field, Curtis Washington Jr., as well as incoming Boilermakers Corbin Malott (New Castle) and Brody Chrisman (Zionsville) were all selected as all-stars in the Collegiate Summer League at Grand Park.
Incoming transfers Jonathan Blackwell (LHP from Coastal Carolina) and Jackson Dannelley (RHP from the University of Houston) have pitched well since the calendar flipped to July. Blackwell has struck out seven while not surrendering an earned run over five innings in each of his last two starts for the Waynesboro Generals of the Valley League, claiming his team's last two pitcher of the week honors. Dannelley has 22 strikeouts over 17 2/3 innings in his last three outings for the Lafayette Aviators, headlined by seven scoreless innings of three-hit ball in a July 14 victory.
Khal Stephen enjoyed an impressive month of June for the Danville Dans in the Prospect League before opting to take the rest of the summer off. The rising sophomore racked up 36 strikeouts in 26 2/3 innings while compiling a 2.02 ERA and 0.86 WHIP. Griffin Lohman (32 Ks vs. 28 hits, 3.48 ERA in 33 2/3 IP) has also enjoyed a strong summer in the Prospect League while pitching for the Cape Catfish.
Doorn was recognized for the gem he pitched Friday, July 15 – with his six innings of one-run ball lowering his league-leading ERA to 0.77. The rising sophomore has surrendered only three runs on 14 hits over 35 innings, posting a .120 batting average against and 0.86 WHIP in the process. Including his efficient 1-2-3 second inning in the July 12 GLSCL All-Star Game, Doorn has posted zeros in 33 of the 36 innings he's pitched this summer.
Fellow Boilermaker (and Northwest Indiana native) Ty Gill is also enjoying a strong summer for the Lima Locos. Gill is riding a 10-game hit streak as of July 17 and stole his 20th base of the summer Friday. He has reached base safely at least twice in all 10 games of his hit streak. The middle infielder ranks third in the league in steals and is batting .333 with 25 walks and a .495 OBP for the summer.
Purdue's returning starter in center field, Curtis Washington Jr., as well as incoming Boilermakers Corbin Malott (New Castle) and Brody Chrisman (Zionsville) were all selected as all-stars in the Collegiate Summer League at Grand Park.
Incoming transfers Jonathan Blackwell (LHP from Coastal Carolina) and Jackson Dannelley (RHP from the University of Houston) have pitched well since the calendar flipped to July. Blackwell has struck out seven while not surrendering an earned run over five innings in each of his last two starts for the Waynesboro Generals of the Valley League, claiming his team's last two pitcher of the week honors. Dannelley has 22 strikeouts over 17 2/3 innings in his last three outings for the Lafayette Aviators, headlined by seven scoreless innings of three-hit ball in a July 14 victory.
Khal Stephen enjoyed an impressive month of June for the Danville Dans in the Prospect League before opting to take the rest of the summer off. The rising sophomore racked up 36 strikeouts in 26 2/3 innings while compiling a 2.02 ERA and 0.86 WHIP. Griffin Lohman (32 Ks vs. 28 hits, 3.48 ERA in 33 2/3 IP) has also enjoyed a strong summer in the Prospect League while pitching for the Cape Catfish.