PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
SHELLENBACK SHUTS OUT SAN FRANCISCO
04/18/1932
 
Shellenback Shuts Out San Francisco
Tuesday, July 9th, 1929
Today was Frank Shellenback's turn in the rotation for the Mission Bells and he made the most of it, shutting out the San Francisco Seals on 4 hits.

The 30-year-old right-hander led the Bells to an easy 13-0 victory, allowing 2 walks and tallying 1 strikeout.

"I hope we miss him next time," San Francisco manager Mark Velez said. "Shellenback certainly pitched a strong game against us today. He was in a groove, throwing everything for strikes. Throwing hard. Changing speeds."

This year in 16 starts, Shellenback has recorded 13 wins and absorbed 3 losses. He has pitched 141.2 innings, allowed 145 hits, struck out 23 and has a 3.11 ERA.

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