ZACH DOHRMANN
Farmington • baseball
As single days go, Saturday would be hard to top for the 6-3 junior righthander.
Taking the mound for his second start of the season, Dohrmann cruised through the Lakeville North lineup, striking out the first nine batters he faced and 11 of the first 12.
He had a perfect game going until the seventh inning, when he allowed a leadoff triple, followed two batters later by a sacrifice fly. He recovered quickly and finished with a 14-strikeout one-hitter in a 5-1 victory.
"I was getting ahead early in the count, then working my offspeed stuff," said Dorhmann, whose fastball registers in the upper-80-mph range. "In the latter part of their roster, I was just blowing fastballs by them."
Dohrmann said his Tigers teammates didn't talk much about the perfect game and seemed more interested in the strikeout total. When he gave up the triple in the seventh, he admitted to a brief bout of disappointment on losing the perfect game.
"I was like 'Dang, I didn't get it,' " he said. "But I'm proud of myself. I struck out my second-most batters ever and I had a complete game with only 88 pitches. It was pretty efficient."