Brennan strikes out five

High School Sports Elite • Jul 05, 2024

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David Brennan (‘27, NJ) struck out five and allowed just a hit over his three innings of work. Used a FB (T83) to blow by hitters, along with a pair of breaking balls (CB/SL) to keep hitters off.

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