17 Ethan Pastrick
Ethan Pastrick
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    150
  • Hometown:
    Endwell, NY
  • Position:
    Infield/Pitcher
  • Year:
    Sophomore
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • High School:
    Maine-Endwell
  • Major:
    Electrical Engineering
  • gp
    34
  • avg
    .163
  • hr
    -
  • rbi
    7
  • r
    9
  • sb
    2
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 34 20
Plate appearances 89 48
At Bats 80 43
Runs 9 4
Hits 13 6
Doubles 1 -
Triples - -
Home Runs - -
Runs Batted In 7 2
Total bases 14 6
Walks 9 5
Hit by pitch - -
Strikeouts 38 23
Sacrifice Flies - -
Sacrifice Hits - -
Hit into double play - -
Stolen Bases 2 2
Caught Stealing 1 1
Batting Average .163 .140
On Base Percentage .247 .229
Slugging Percentage .175 .140
Game Log - Hitting
Game Log - Base Running
Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Fielding

Splits Stats: Hitting

Splits Stats: Base Running

Splits Stats: Pitching

Splits Stats: Fielding

News mentions
Leading off 1st base
Baseball Has Rough Outing

Broome lost all four games to SUNY Adirondack over the weekend, 6-0 and 6-5 in Queensbury on Saturday, and 12-0 and 20-1 on Sunday at the Edwin C Daub Field here on campus.

Player sliding into 3rd
Bats Go Cold In Syracuse

Another cold and rainy afternoon found Broome on the short end of both games against Onondaga CC on Thursday, falling in game one 3-0, and game two 4-2.

Headshot
Broome Drops Two In Hudson

Baseball dropped both games of their doubleheader against Columbia-Greene CC on Thursday afternoon by scores of 5-3 in game one, and 4-2 in game two.

2nd baseman fielding ground ball
Baseball Drops Two Heartbreakers

Broome battled Mohawk Valley CC in Utica on Saturday and came up on the short end, falling 7-6 in nine innings in game one and 5-4 in game two.

Catching fly ball
Baseball Falls In Watertown

The baseball team traveled to Watertown on Thursday for a doubleheader against Jefferson CC and lost game one in seven innings 4-1, and lost game two 23-1 in five innings.

Pitcher in windup
Baseball Battles Weather And Finger Lakes

The Hornets battled the weather as well as the Lakers on Monday afternoon, falling 22-2 in the opener after five and 4-2 after six in the nightcap called due to daylight and field conditions.