(GREEN BAY ROCKERS) ASHWAUBENON – The Green Bay Rockers took down Fond du Lac Sunday afternoon, 6-0, and now have their longest winning streak of the season at six. Additionally, they closed out the Dock Spiders for their first shutout of 2026.
The shutout was highlighted by Green Bay’s starter, Jeyoung Park, who tossed five shutout frames of one-hit baseball, that included five strikeouts and no walks. Park has now tossed at least four strikeouts or more in each of his four starts. The right-hander from Seoul, South Korea also earned his first Northwoods League win.
After going down 1-2-3 in the first inning, Green Bay tallied two runs in the 2nd, after Max Humphrey scored on a wild pitch, and Seungman Shin grounded out to the 2nd baseman, driving home David Ballenilla.
After neither team scored for three and a half innings, the Rockers added another in the 6th, when Shin scored off the bat of Zach Novakowski, who hit two triples this afternoon. The game was then broken open in the bottom half of the 8th, with Shin drove a ball over the right center field wall for his third homer of the season, that scored Parker Martin and Josh Martin. All three home runs for Shin have come at Capital Credit Union Park.
Saturday’s game
Powered by a four run fifth inning, the Rockers take down the Dock Spiders for the fourth time this season. The offense looked sharp throughout the whole contest, securing the 9-3 win.
Green Bay struck early against Fond du Lac starter, Zak White. Eli Selga and David Ballenilla each had an RBI single in the first inning to get the scoring started. The lead was cut in half on a solo shot from Jaden Rose of the Dock Spiders.
The Rockers then bounced back in a big way, plating four runs in the fifth inning. Coleman Lewis and Max Humphrey were the big contributors in that frame as the baserunning for Green Bay took advantage of the mistakes from the Fond du Lac outfield.
Green Bay led 6-1 when the Dock Spiders crawled back into things with a two-run shot from Miles Vandenheuvel to make it 6-3. He took JT Guerrero yard, who had a solid start for the Rockers. Guerrero threw six innings and allowed three runs on five hits. He struck out four in the outing.
The Rockers then piled on some more, scoring a run in the sixth, seventh, and eighth innings. Ballenilla and RJ Furcal Jr. each had a solo shot the other way. The bats continue to stay hot at home. Ballenilla now has two home runs in his first two days back with the Rockers.

