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McBean Stadium was rocking on Friday for Opening Night, with an attendance of 1,454. Anthony Perez (Cal State East Bay) set the tone early, with four scoreless innings, zero walks and five strikeouts, which put him in line for the win. 

Perez was able to escape a jam in the 1st inning, thanks in part to a beautifully turned double play by SS JT Maloney (Sac City) and 2B Cade Sanchez (Texas A&M Corpus Christi). 

The Potters bats came to life quickly in the second inning, starting with a double down the line from Brandon Springer (William Jessup). Landon Weiss (William Jessup), who got the call from first year manager Jon Peters to join the Potters three days prior to Opening Night, got the scoring started with an RBI single to center field, knocking in his William Jessup teammate. Cade Sanchez followed with a two-run single to extend the Potters lead to 4-0 after two innings. 

The bullpen picked up right where Perez left off. Logan Bell (Bowling Green State) went two innings, notching three strikeouts, and allowing one unearned run, on an error by LF Zack Malone (Sacramento State), which plated the Knicks second run of the game. 

Following the error, Bell found himself in a tight situation. With the help of 1,454 energetic Potter fans, he was able to record a crucial strikeout of Joey Taddie to end the inning. 

Peyton Stumbo (UNR) closed it out for the Potters with two scoreless innings, striking out four. Stumbo earned the save as well, resulting in a final score of 5-2. 

The Potters take game one of the three-game series with the Novato Knicks, and will take the field again tomorrow at 6:05 PM @ McBean Stadium for Strikeout Cancer Night with fireworks after the game. 

 

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The Potters second season in the California Collegiate League will feature 32 home and 25 road games. Lincoln will play a total of 30 league games against the Healdsburg Prune Packers, Solano Mudcats, and Walnut Creek Crawdads including 15 at home and 15 on the road. 


The Potters schedule will be one of the more difficult schedules in all of Summer Ball. The San Luis Obispo Blues, members of the talented CCL South, will be making the trek up north to Lincoln for the first time. The Potters have rekindled rivalries with the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox and Medford Rogues and will also host the 2019 NBC World Series Champion Seattle Studs for a 4-game series. Additionally, the non-league slate of games includes a road trip to Humboldt to take on the Crabs and home games against the Novato Knicks, Sacramento Yankees, and the West Coast Kings.


Opening Night, presented by Gladding-McBean, on Thursday, May 27 will commence the Potters fifth season at Historic McBean Stadium.

The CCL State Championship Tournament, a 3-day event, will begin Wednesday, August 4.


In addition, the Potters will be co-hosting the inaugural West Coast World Series with the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox August 7-13.


Gates will open one hour before the start of each game with all night games starting at 6:05pm and three Sunday Day Games (May 30, June 13, July 25) beginning at 1:05pm. 

 

TO BE ANNOUNCED

 

The date for Fan Fest has not yet been determined. We will make an announcement as soon as a date has been selected. Also, the five fireworks nights on the printable schedule are tentative dates and not yet official due to potential capacity limitations. Potters Punch Cards are not yet available. They will potentially be available for purchase once we are aware of any seating capacity limitations. 


To view a Printable Schedule click HERE


LINCOLN POTTERS OFFICE


The Lincoln Potters office has relocated from 436 Lincoln Blvd. Ste. 104 to home-office-based for a limited time. The Potters will announce a new office location SOON



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For questions about the 2021 season and for more information about Lincoln Potters Baseball, please call 916-209-3444 or visit www.LincolnPotters.com

 


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