The JBB Weekly Honors pres. by Flatground: Week 3
This week’s performances set a high bar for the rest of the season. With hitters like Martinez and Myles on tear, and pitchers like Zimmerman and Taylor throwing gems.
This week’s junior college baseball action saw jaw-dropping performances at the plate and on the mound. From explosive hitting to dominant pitching, these athletes delivered standout moments. Let’s dive into the top performers of the week!
Offensive Firepower: Hitters Who Lit Up the Diamond
Asa Martinez (Folsom Lake College)
Martinez was unstoppable, going 8-13 (.615 AVG) with 3 HRs, 10 RBI, and a 2.154 OPS. His 19 total bases led all hitters, showcasing his ability to crush the ball consistently.Xavier Myles (Holmes Community College)
Myles dominated with a .619 AVG (13-for-21), including 3 doubles and 2 HRs, driving in 13 RBI. His 1.715 OPS and 22 total bases highlight his all-around offensive prowess.Joey Canzoni (NOC-Tonkawa)
Canzoni delivered clutch hits, batting .533 with 3 HRs and a staggering 12 RBI. His 1.933 OPS and 18 total bases powered his team’s offense all week.Chaz McNelis (College of Southern Nevada)
McNelis’ 2.084 OPS stole the show. He mashed 3 triples, 1 HR, and stole 2 bases, combining speed and power for a 1.417 SLG.Trace Mazon (Weatherford College - Coastal Carolina Commit)
Don’t let the limited at-bats fool you—Mazon packed a punch in just 9 plate appearances. The slugger posted a video-game 2.222 OPS, launching 2 HRs and driving in 6 RBI while scoring 5 runs. His .889 on-base percentage and 1.333 slugging showcased a blend of patience and raw power, making every swing count in Weatherford’s lineup. A small-sample masterclass in efficiency!
Pitching Perfection: Arms That Dominated
Noah Zimmerman (Gaston- High Point Commit)
Zimmerman tossed a 7-inning complete-game shutout, allowing just 1 hit while striking out 14 batters. His 0.286 WHIP and flawless ERA make him this week’s ace.Logan Taylor (NOC-Tonkawa)
Taylor made history with a 5-inning no-hitter, fanning 6 batters and walking just one. His 0.2 WHIP underscores his command and dominance.Conner Frail (Gaston - Charleston Commit)
Frail mirrored Zimmerman’s shutout, throwing 7 innings with 11 Ks, 2 hits allowed, and a 0.286 WHIP. His precision kept hitters guessing all game.Lleyton Daily (Chandler-Gilbert)
Daily’s 10-strikeout gem over 7 innings included just 2 hits and a 0.429 WHIP. His ability to miss bats sealed another shutout for his team.Cale Wetwiska (NOC-Enid - Dallas Baptist Commit)
A dual-threat standout, Wetwiska blasted 3 HRs in 12 at-bats (.417 AVG) and posted a 1.75 OPS. His 16 total bases included a triple, and he also threw 5 scoreless innings with 9 Ks as a pitcher.
🌟 Dual-Threat Standout
Cale Wetwiska (NOC-ENID JETS) deserves a second nod for his two-way excellence. Not only did he crush 3 HRs at the plate, but he also threw 5 scoreless innings with 9 Ks, proving his versatility and value to his squad.