Nolan Clenney played High School baseball for the Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks. |
Nolan Clenney played High School baseball for the Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks. Nolan Clenney currently pitches in relief for the Utica Unicorns. Clenney is primarily used in the closer roll, and Clenney recently closed for the East in the 2020 USPBL (United Shore Professional Baseball League) All Star Game.
Nolan Clenney played college baseball at North Carolina State University. Clenney had a 2.25 ERA (earned run average) during his (Redshirt) Senior season for the Wolfpack. Clenney also played Junior College at Brunswick Community College.
There are four teams competing in the 2020 USPBL season. The Utica Unicorns are currently in 1st place in the USPBL East Division with an overall record of 13-9. 2020 USPBL games are currently 7 innings, and the first game of a Saturday doubleheader is 5 innings. The 2020 USPBL Championship Game is scheduled for Sunday, September 27th. The Utica Unicorns won the 2019 USPBL Championship.
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The USPBL plays all of their games at Jimmy John's Field in Utica. |
Game Notes
- Nolan Clenney wore #39 for the North Carolina State Wolfpack.
- Nolan Clenney wears #8 for the Utica Unicorns.
- The 2020 USPBL All Star Game was played on Friday, August 14th. The East defeated the West 2-0.
- Utica Unicorns Pitcher Ty Hensley threw a 7 inning no hitter on Thursday, August 6th, 2020.
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Catholic Central was in Detroit when I was younger.
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