McInaw, a freshman from Honey Brook, Pa., pitched seven scoreless innings to help the Wasps picked up their second shutout in a week's time. He allowed just three hits and walked one batter while fanning four. After taking nearly 11 years to post a shutout (Apr. 17, 2002 vs. Roanoke), Emory & Henry has blanked two opponents in the past seven days.
Baseball Pitcher Honor Roll
Justin Petock, Bridgewater (Va.)
- (Fr, P - Woodbridge, Va., 22)
Petock hurled seven shutout innings in his first college start to
pitch the Eagles to an 11-0 win over Mary Washington. Petock
allowed just five hits while walking one and striking out three. In
two appearances this season, Petock has not allowed a run in 9.2
innings.
Tyler Tuttle, Guilford - (Sr, P -
Wilkesboro, N.C., 34)
Tuttle picked up his team-leading third win of the season in
Guilfod's 9-8 victory over Va. Wesleyan. He hurled two
innings of one-run relief, fanning a pair without a walk.
Trevor Johnston, Lynchburg - (Jr, P -
Forest, VA, 27)
Johnston picked up his second win of the season against N.C.
Wesleyan. The junior gave up his first run of the year on four hits
while walking none and striking out two in five innings of work.
His earned run average now sits at 0.84.
Jake Rudolph, Washington and Lee - (Jr,
- Cordova, Tenn., 4)
Rudolph closed out both victories for the Generals this week
against Lynchburg. In the first game against the Hornets, Rudolph
came on with two on and two out and struck out the only batter he
faced to earn his second save of the season. In game two, he
pitched the final two innings, protecting a one-run lead. Rudolph
was perfect in the appearance and struck out two. For the day, he
pitched 2.1 innings, had three strikeouts, did not allow a run and
earned two saves. On the season, he is tied for the ODAC lead with
three saves, and has a 0.00 ERA in 9.0 innings.