Baseball

Rowan County American Legion Pitchers Excel in 2026 Season

Statistical breakdown reveals dominant performances and a deep pitching staff

The 2026 regular season has wrapped up for the Rowan County American Legion baseball team, and the organization has released a comprehensive pitching ledger that spotlights a surprisingly balanced staff.

Statistical Highlights

Overall, the staff posted a collective earned‑run average that hovers just above three, with several arms turning in sub‑2.00 marks that kept opponents guessing throughout the campaign.

Leading the way, right‑hander Sifford compiled a pristine 4‑0 record while logging 24 innings and fanning 22 batters, posting a 1.46 ERA that underscored his dominance.

Park wasn't far behind, finishing 3‑0 with 18 innings pitched and 13 strikeouts, his 3.89 ERA reflecting a mix of solid control and occasional vulnerability that he managed to iron out.

Prevette also turned in a flawless 3‑0 slate, delivering 14.1 innings and striking out eight, his 0.98 ERA indicating a near‑perfect command that helped the team in tight contests.

Veteran Graham shouldered the heaviest workload, finishing 3‑1 with a career‑high 30.2 innings and 31 strikeouts, his 2.28 ERA illustrating the value of experience in a demanding schedule.

Moore contributed a 2‑0 record over 14.1 innings, adding 15 strikeouts and a 2.93 ERA, providing depth that proved crucial during the latter stretch of the season.

Youngster P Durant showed promise with a 2‑2 record, 20.2 innings and 12 strikeouts, his 4.07 ERA suggesting room for growth but also highlighting a resilient mindset.

Williamson, though limited to five innings, finished 1‑0 with four strikeouts and a 4.20 ERA, a small sample that nonetheless added to the team's pitching versatility.

Brown and Blevins each turned in brief but effective outings; Brown’s 1‑0 record in three innings paired with a 2.33 ERA, while Blevins posted a perfect 0.00 ERA across two innings and three strikeouts.

Alexander’s 0.60 ERA over 11.2 innings and 16 strikeouts stood out as the most dominant stretch of the season, a testament to his ability to shut down opposing lineups.

Closer Walters capped the staff’s efforts with a 3.50 ERA across ten innings and 11 strikeouts, delivering reliability in high‑leverage situations.

The compiled statistics not only reflect individual achievements but also point to a culture of depth and development within the Rowan County American Legion program, setting a promising foundation for future competition.

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