Game Recaps

Nationals Halt A’s Winning Streak

Aaron Woods and John Keane combined to quiet the Sheboygan A’s bats, allowing the A’s only five hits and hanging a 4-2 loss on the club that came into the game with a 6-game winning streak.

A’s Record 1,500th Franchise Victory

It takes a long time in any sport to reach 1,500 franchise victories. For the Sheboygan A's, it took 54 seasons. But on Tuesday night, the club did just that, defeating the Manitowoc Bandits twice to reach the milestone.

Detert, Cho, Winfield Lead A’s To 6-1 Victory Over De Pere; Two Wins Away From 1,500

Dylan Detert hit two home runs, Trevor Cho had four hits and Brandon Winfield struck out 12 in 8 1/3 innings to lead the Sheboygan A’s to a 6-1 victory over the De Pere Dodgers here Monday night.

A’s, Bandits Suspended in the Third Inning

The Sheboygan A's vs. Manitowoc Bandits game Friday night Manitowoc was suspended in the third inning due to severe weather in the area.

7th Inning Burst Powers A’s Past Appleton, 11-5

The Sheboygan A’s rallied from deficits of 3-0 and 5-4 to score five runs in the seventh inning and run away to an 11-5 Northeastern Wisconsin league victory.

A’s Pound Oshkosh, 15-2

When you deliver 15 hits, five of them for extra bases, score 15 runs, and watch your pitcher deliver a lights-out performance, a big win is likely the result.

A’s and Kings Split Saturday Doubleheader

The A's got off to a rough start, allowing 11 runs in the first three innings of game one, but bounced back to outscore the Kenosha Kings 18-3 the rest of the day en route to a doubleheader split.

A’s Beat Green Bay 6-2 in NEW Opener

The Green Bay Storm outhit the Sheboygan A’s 11-7 but left 13 runners on base to hand the Sheboygan A’s a 6-2 victory.

A’s Victorious in Non-League Game Over Plymouth

The Sheboygan A's beat the Plymouth Flames on Wednesday 8-2 at Wildwood Baseball Park, Sheboygan, WI.

Superlative Pitching Nets A’s 5-3 Win

Defensive blunders dug a 3-0 hole for the Sheboygan A’s Friday night against West Allis but it was backfilled by superlative pitching and patient at bats. When it was over, the A’s were 5-3 winners.