Two UCLA Bruins become Pitcher of the Year award semifinalists
Two of the No. 1 UCLA baseball right-handed pitchers become semifinalists for the National Pitcher of the Year Award.
Right-handed pitchers junior Logan Reddemann and sophomore Wylan Moss were selected as semifinalists for the National Pitcher of the Year award by the College Baseball Foundation on Tuesday. It's been a beastly season for the Bruins The No. 1 UCLA baseball pitching staff helped the Bruins explosive offense on their way to a 27-game winning streak to put themselves far beyond the rest of their competition.
Both pitchers have been dominant on the mound and controlled the game for the Bruins on their mission to sweep the Big Ten, as they put up a 37-3 overall record. 18 strikeouts is a good month for some pitchers Reddemann etched himself in Bruins history with his record-tying 18-strikeout performance against Rutgers on Friday, April 11. The veteran pitcher has a 2.
87 season earned run average with 84 strikeouts, 11 walks and 19 runs allowed in his eight wins. A well deserved break The hard work the Palmdale native has put in over the season has earned him a rest, according to a report by National College Reporter for Baseball America Jacob Rudner. No.
1 UCLA is resting ace Logan Reddemann this week, coach John Savage told @BaseballAmerica . Reddemann has pitched to a 2. 87 ERA with 84 strikeouts to 11 walks over 59.