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Duluth Huskies third baseman Ethan Surowiec flashed his baseball IQ during the team's win over the La Crosse Loggers on ...
An incredibly cognizant play by Suroweic, who plays collegiately for the Ole Miss Rebels. Despite a late ninth inning surge ...
In a wild summer league moment, a former Gulfport (MS) standout fields a ground ball while running the bases to prevent a ...
An amateur player in the Northwoods League made what is arguably the most heads-up play you'll ever see this week. But "arguably" is the keyword there. In ...
Jackson Rains singled in Esko native Noah Furcht in the fourth inning for Duluth's first run, and Reagan Reeder came in for a second, but did so while Thunder Bay was turning a double play that ...
The Duluth Huskies are unable to fill the gap against the Wausau Huskies during their on Thursday at Wade Stadium.
After attracting millions of views for his heads-up, if illegal, baserunning play, Surowiec is keeping his focus on the game as an elite .400 hitter.
In the top of the fourth the Huskies would rely on their defense to keep the Woodchucks at bay with a double play.
The Honkers saw a two-run ninth inning lead disappear before watching the Huskies walk it off in extras. They finish the season with a 29-41 overall record and 17-17 record in the second half.
Four batters later, Raymond Velazquez delivered a two-out, two-run double to put Duluth in the lead for good. Six Huskies had multi-hit games.
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Honkers’ bid for a second consecutive victory went up in smoke in extra innings Friday night.
Jun. 9—ROCHESTER — The Rochester Honkers were cruising right along for six innings. Then the Duluth Huskies started hitting. And hitting. And hitting. Duluth didn't stop until it had turned a ...
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