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 Keep Your Eye on the Dream....

Manchester Silkworms Player Profile
Player Name: Jeremiah Bayer Pos: RHP
School: Trinity College Year: Junior
 
 

College 2008:  Transferred to Trinity College and helped to lead them to the National D III title.  Posted a 9-0 record with a sparkling 1.33 ERA in 17 appearances; 9 of them starts.  Struck out 71 and walked just 17 in 81 innings.  Threw a one hit, eight inning ND shutout gem on 3/25 against Springfield, striking out eight.  Allowed only 5 base runners in six innings in defeating Western CT 14-2 on 4/8.  Got the win on 4/15 against the Coast Guard Academy.  Threw seven innings, allowing just two hits and no earned runs, while striking out 11.  Got the win on 4/22 with a 17-2 rout of ECSU, by fanning eight, walking none and allowing only four hits in seven innings.  Beat Tufts 5-1 on 5/10 with seven shutout, six hit innings.  Fanned nine in the game.  Threw a complete, 2 run, seven hit game in the NCAA Regionals as Trinity beat Wheaton 6-2 on 5/16. 

Summer 2007:  Played for North Adams in the NECBL.  Went 0-2 with a 3.00 ERA in 15 appearances.  Struck out 21 in 30 innings.  Held hitters to a .241 average against.   Saved North Adams’ 6-3 win over Torrington on July 27th by striking out two Twisters in the ninth.

College 2007:  Had an 0-2 record with a 9.88 ERA in seven appearances.  Made one start.  Struck out 10 in 13 innings.

College 2006:  Appeared in 22 games as a true freshman at Vermont.  Started six.  Pitched much better than his 2-8 record indicates.  He earned two wins in five days- defeating Maryland Baltimore County on May 14th in a 3.1 inning relief appearance.  Earned the win versus Maine in America East action four days later.  Struck out 44 and walked 28 on the season.

High School:   Started on the baseball and hockey teams at Deerfield Academy.  Was named first team All-League and All-Scholastic as a senior