Sheboygan A's Baseball

Light Failure stops A’s

Posted: June 9, 2017

West Allis, WI – Harry Steldt hit a bases-loaded double to highlight a 4-run third inning and that was all the runs that would be scored in this game as a failure to get the lights working sent the A’s home early.

The game was suspended and will be continued at West Allis on July 6 when the A’s are scheduled to play their seven-inning WSL Challenge game in West Allis. It will be treated as the first of two 7-inning games and will commence as the top of the fourth inning with the A’s holding a 4-0 lead.

The A’s go back to work this weekend with four games against the Kenosha Kings. Saturday’s doubleheader starts at 4 P.M.

A Day with the A’s youth baseball clinic will be held Saturday afternoon at Wildwood. Registration begins at 11:45 A.M. The $10 fee includes instruction, lunch, the evening’s game program and a ticket to the game.

Between games on Saturday an appreciation ceremony will be held for long time Sheboygan baseball workers Denny and Donna Moyer. It should start at about 6 P.M.

The Sheboygan A's are members of the Wisconsin State League and Northeastern Wisconsin Baseball League. The A's have helped develop more than 43 players that have reached professional baseball, including 2002 World Series Champion Jarrod Washburn (Anaheim Angels). All Sheboygan A's home games are played at Wildwood Baseball Park in Sheboygan. Connect with the A's on FacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube.