The JBB Week 6 Honors pres. by Flatground Sports
Another thrilling week of Juco baseball is in the books, and several players delivered jaw-dropping performances. From explosive offensive outbursts to historic pitching feats.
⚾ Hitters of the Week ⚾
Blade Carver (NOC - Tonkawa) (East Carolina Commit)
Carver lived up to his name, carving through opposing pitchers with a monstrous week. He slashed .471/.706/1.471, launching 5 HRs and driving in 13 RBI over just eight games. His 2.177 OPS and 25 total bases showcased his ability to dominate at the plate, making him a nightmare for any pitching staff.
Joey Canzoni (NOC - Tonkawa)
Carver’s teammate Canzoni wasn’t far behind, combining power and speed for a historic week. He hit .467 with 4 HRs, 7 RBI, and an eye-popping 5 stolen bases. His 1.400 SLG and 2.067 OPS proved he’s a dual-threat superstar, cementing NOC - Tonkawa as the week’s most dangerous lineup.
Wilmer Jimenez (North Central Missouri College) (Northwest Missouri State Commit) Jimenez was a hitting machine, batting .583 with a 2.416 OPS—the highest of any hitter this week. His 4 HRs and 10 RBI in just 12 at-bats highlighted his efficiency, while his .833 OBP showed he’s nearly impossible to retire.
Tyler Myatt (Walters State)
Myatt put on a clinic, hitting an absurd .667 with a 2.4 OPS. His 10 hits in 15 ABs included 4 HRs and 13 RBI, while his 24 total bases reflected his knack for delivering in clutch moments.
Marco Falletti (Milwaukee Area Technical College)
Falletti was a hit parade, going 11-for-19 (.579) with 14 RBI, 3 doubles, 1 triple, and 2 HRs. His all-field approach and 3 stolen bases made him a complete offensive force.
🔥 Pitchers of the Week 🔥
Peyton Niksch (Kankakee) (Purdue Commit)
Niksch authored a perfect game masterpiece: 7 IP, 0 H, 0 BB, 16 Ks. His 16 strikeouts in a flawless outing is the stuff of legend, leaving hitters utterly helpless.
Brooks Kappelmann (Seward County CC)
Kappelmann joined the no-hit club with 7 IP, 0 H, 14 Ks, and a minuscule 0.286 WHIP. His dominance secured a no-hitter and stamped his status as an ace.
JD Bowser (Vincennes University)
Bowser was a workhorse, tossing 12 IP across two starts with 15 Ks, 0.556 ERA, and a complete game. His consistency and stamina set the tone for his team.
Brok Eddy (Blinn)
Eddy added to the week’s no-hit frenzy with his own 7 IP gem, striking out six and allowing just two baserunners via HBP. His command was untouchable.
Alex Wallace (Baylor Commit), Mason Cook, Isaac Godard (Arkansas Commit) (McLennan)
This trio combined for a no-hitter, each dominating in relief:
Wallace: 2.0 IP, 4 Ks
Cook: 4.0 IP, 8 Ks
Godard: 1.0 IP, 2 Ks
Their collective 14 strikeouts in 7 innings showcased depth and firepower.
Final Thoughts
This week blurred the line between reality and video game numbers. Hitters like Tyler Myatt and Wilmer Jimenez rewired expectations, while pitchers like Peyton Niksch and Brooks Kappelmann redefined dominance. These performances aren’t just stats—they’re statements. As the season heats up, remember these names; they’re destined to shine even brighter.