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Evansville inks Castro, Adler
The Evansville Otters signed catcher and first baseman Carlos Castro and left-handed pitcher Sean Adler.
Castro, a La Romana, Dominican Republic native, arrives in Evansville after playing affiliated baseball in the Atlanta Braves organization from 2012-17.
The Braves signed Castro in July of 2011 and he made his professional debut at age 18 in the Dominican Summer League in 2012 as a catcher.
With the Florida Fire Frogs last season, Castro batted .283 in 96 games. He also hit 10 home runs and finished with 58 RBIs.
He split time between the DSL Braves, Danville, Rome and Florida in his six seasons. In his professional career, Castro has appeared in 124 games and he batted .262 with 33 home runs and 213 RBIs.
“Carlos is coming off a very good year and spring training with the Braves organization,†Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “We look for Carlos to be a threat in the middle of our lineup.
“He will see time at first base and will possibly catch.â€
Adler, a Northridge, Calif. native, played for the GCL Nationals last season. In 10 games, Adler went 3-0 with a 3.31 ERA. He pitched 16 innings, struck out 17 and walked only five batters.
He began his collegiate career at the University of Southern California (2013-14) before transferring to North Carolina State University for his junior and senior seasons (2016-17).
As a senior with the Wolfpack, Adler made 19 appearances and went 6-6 with a 3.58 ERA in 78 innings. In four college seasons, he finished 8-11 with a 5.07 ERA and pitched 139 innings.
“Sean had a very good season last year in the Nationals organization,†McCauley said. “We are looking for him to compete for a starting job in our rotation.â€
Evansville will celebrate Bosse Field’s Opening Night May 11 against the Washington Wild Things at 6:35 p.m.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages, season tickets and single game tickets are now on sale. Fan Fest will be held at Bosse Field on April 28, beginning at 9 a.m. and lasting until noon.
JUST IN: Thunderbolts Bolts Season Ends with 8-0 Loss to Macon in Game 3
Thunderbolts Bolts Season Ends with 8-0 Loss to Macon in Game 3
The Evansville Thunderbolts had a chance to advance to the next round of the SPHL playoffs with a win in a decisive game three against the Macon Mayhem, but could not overcome the momentum of the home team.
Eight different Macon players registered a goal in Sunday’s game as the Mayhem went on to win the game 8-0 and the series 2-1.
Evansville finished the regular season 27-20-9, and with the one playoff win, the Thunderbolts doubled their victory total from the season before.
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The Evansville Thunderbolts had a chance to advance to the next round of the SPHL playoffs with a win in a decisive game three against the Macon Mayhem, but could not overcome the momentum of the home team.
Eight different Macon players registered a goal in Sunday’s game as the Mayhem went on to win the game 8-0 and the series 2-1.
Evansville finished the regular season 27-20-9, and with the one playoff win, the Thunderbolts doubled their victory total from the season before.
44News is the official TV sponsor of the Evansville Thunderbolts.
BREAKING NEWS: Indiana University On Lockdown
Indiana University On Lockdown
He was picked up by BPD off the campus and IU no longer faces a threat. There is no information on any possible charges at this time.
Arrest made in Thursday night fatal hit and run
Evansville Police have made an arrest in the fatal hit and run that happened on Thursday night.
Investigators received a tip on Friday that led to the recovery of the suspected hit and run vehicle. The follow up work led to the arrest of KRYSTLE CUPP, 31.
CUPP was located on Saturday night and interviewed by police. CUPP falsely accused another woman, but eventually confessed to being the driver of the vehicle that struck and killed Mark Slaughters.
According to an eyewitness, Slaughters was laying in the roadway on Ohio St near Pigeon Creek. CUPP is accused of running him over and then fleeing the scene.
CUPP was arrested for Hit and Run Causing Death and False Informing.
Baseball Aces jump out to early lead, fall late to Bradley
For eight innings, the University of Evansville baseball team was the better squad, however it wasn’t enough, as Bradley caught and passed the Purple Aces in the final frame, taking an 8-5 decision, at Charles Braun Stadium, Saturday.
The game began with a bang for the Aces, as sophomore outfielder Troy Beilsmith launched a pitch from Braves starting pitcher Ryan Hodgett over the fence in left for his fourth home run of the season in the bottom of the opening frame, making it 1-0 Evansville.
In the 4th, a pair of singles from freshman designated hitter Pete Vaccaro and senior catcher Andrew Tanous, sandwiched by a sacrifice bunt by Sam Troyer, set up sophomore shortstop Craig Shepherd, who delivered a sacrifice fly to center, bringing in Vaccaro for an insurance run, pushing the UE lead to 2-0.
The Purple Aces would add to that pad in the fifth inning, as Troy Beilsmith, with senior first baseman Dalton Horstmeier aboard, struck again, tagging relief pitcher Alex Gray for a two-run home run to left, doubling the Evansville lead to 4-0.
The Aces would strike one more time with the long ball in the sixth frame, as Andrew Tanous led off the inning with a solo homer to left off Gray, giving Evansville a 6-0 lead.
Meanwhile, Aces junior starting pitcher Alex Weigand was lights out through the first five innings, striking out five Braves batter, while scattering two hits, while taking a shutout into the sixth. That’s when, with two on and two out, The southpaw turned things over to junior right hander Austin Allinger, who came in and struck out Derek Bangert to end the threat.
Allinger would go onto pitch a perfect seventh, as the Aces took a 4-0 lead into the eighth.  That’s where Allinger lost his command, walking the lead-off hitter, then a wild pitch, followed by a catcher’s interference call against AndrewTanous, then another walk loaded up the bases for Bradley. A wild pitch from Allinger would allow one run to score. Then a sacrifice fly by Andrew Ivelia brought in another Bradley tally. Derek Bangert would send an RBI double down the left field line, cutting the Aces lead to 5-3. That would end Allinger’s night, as senior right hander Ryan Brady came in in relief. Brendan Dougherty would tag him for a run-scoring double, cutting Evansville’s lead down to one, before Brady would finally get out of the inning with a pop out to second.
Then came the ninth, where Daniel Bolt led off the inning by taking Brady deep for a game tying home run. Later in the inning, with runners in scoring position, a sacrifice bunt by Luke Shadid was misplayed by Brady, allowing the go-ahead run to tally for Bradley. Freshman reliever Austin Ruesch came into put out the fire, however Nick McMurray would tag him for an RBI single to right, providing Bradley an insurance. They would tack on one more, and the Aces could not respond in the ninth, as the Braves took an 8-5 decision.
The loss drops Evansville to 6-22, while Bradley improves to 20-9.
The series finale is set for a 1 p.m. first pitch at Braun Stadium. The game is available to watch on-line on ESPN Plus.
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Ivy Tech Speaker Series to Feature Vectren CFO Susan Hardwick
Vectren CFO Susan Hardwick will be the culminating speaker in the 2018 School of Business Speaker Series at Ivy Tech Community College on Wednesday, April 18. This presentation in the annual series will be at 6 p.m. in Vectren Auditorium. It is free and open to the public.
Hardwick, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Vectren Corporation, will present the keynote address, “Choices.â€Â In contrast to common goal setting thinking, Hardwick will reflect on the day-to-day personal and corporate experiences and decisions that led her to her current position and programs at Vectren.
A public reception is planned prior to this presentation at 5:30 p.m. in the foyer of the auditorium.
Hardwick was named executive vice president and chief financial officer of Vectren Corporation in 2016. Prior to her current role, Hardwick served as senior vice president, CFO and vice president, controller and assistant treasurer of Vectren. She has extensive public accounting experience and has spent the majority of her career involved in the regulated utility industry.
Hardwick holds a B.S. degree in accounting from Indiana University and is a certified public accountant.
She has held numerous leadership roles in the American Gas Association and the Edison Electric Institute. Â She is active in the community serving on several boards and has been honored with numerous awards including: 2009 Athena Award; the 2011 Maverick Award by the Midwest Energy Association; the 2016 Sara B. Davies Award by Leadership Evansville; and was named one of 158 Women to Watch by the Diversity Journal in 2016. Hardwick also received the Torchbearer Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indiana Commission on Women in 2016 and was honored as Indiana Business Journal CFO of the Year in 2016.
For additional information, contact Karen Gore, Ivy Tech business professor, 812-429-1450.