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Bobby Olsen

HEIGHT

6’0″

WEIGHT

205 lbs

POSITION

RHP

B/T

R/R

CLASS

Sr.

HOMETOWN

Boyd, Tex.

SCHOOL

Nebraska

INSTAGRAM

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Bobby Olsen Pronounciation

*Via Nebraska Athletics

Brown:

  • Spent four years at Brown, competing three seasons for the Bears
  • Made 28 career appearances, including 17 starts with a 3-9 record, one save and 5.56 ERA
  • Totaled 107 strikeouts and limited opposing hitters to a .269 hitting clip in 111.2 innings
  • Posted a 3-4 record and one save with a 4.44 ERA in 12 appearances, including six starts in final season at Brown
  • Led the Bears and ranked 10th overall in the Ivy League with a 4.44 ERA in 2023
  • Ranked fourth in the Ivy League for fewest earned runs allowed (23) and was tied for second for fewest hits allowed (41)
  • Appeared in 13 games, making 10 starts with a 5.83 ERA in 2022
  • Compiled 48 strikeouts in 58.2 innings of work
  • Had back-to-back quality starts against Columbia and Yale, allowing three earned runs and six hits over 6.0 innings against Columbia, and two earned runs over 6.2 innings at Yale

Powdersville High School

  • Helped the Patriots to two region titles and two district titles at Powdersville High School
  • Earned all-region and all-state recognition as a team captain in senior season
  • Went 4-1 with 56 strikeouts and 1.30 ERA as a senior
  • Threw the first no-hitter in school history as a sophomore

Personal

  • Born on August 31, 2001
  • Son of Robert Olsen
  • Working towards graduate certificate in personal leadership

*Via Nebraska Athletics

Brown:

  • Spent four years at Brown, competing three seasons for the Bears
  • Made 28 career appearances, including 17 starts with a 3-9 record, one save and 5.56 ERA
  • Totaled 107 strikeouts and limited opposing hitters to a .269 hitting clip in 111.2 innings
  • Posted a 3-4 record and one save with a 4.44 ERA in 12 appearances, including six starts in final season at Brown
  • Led the Bears and ranked 10th overall in the Ivy League with a 4.44 ERA in 2023
  • Ranked fourth in the Ivy League for fewest earned runs allowed (23) and was tied for second for fewest hits allowed (41)
  • Appeared in 13 games, making 10 starts with a 5.83 ERA in 2022
  • Compiled 48 strikeouts in 58.2 innings of work
  • Had back-to-back quality starts against Columbia and Yale, allowing three earned runs and six hits over 6.0 innings against Columbia, and two earned runs over 6.2 innings at Yale

Powdersville High School

  • Helped the Patriots to two region titles and two district titles at Powdersville High School
  • Earned all-region and all-state recognition as a team captain in senior season
  • Went 4-1 with 56 strikeouts and 1.30 ERA as a senior
  • Threw the first no-hitter in school history as a sophomore

Personal

  • Born on August 31, 2001
  • Son of Robert Olsen
  • Working towards graduate certificate in personal leadership
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Corbin’s Corner: ‘Sox Cap off Summer with Another Championship

Just over two weeks have passed since the Charlottesville Tom Sox took home their fourth Valley League championship trophy with a 9-5 victory over the Purcellville Cannons in a winner-take-all matchup on August 1. After 15 days of reflection, it’s due time that Corbin’s Corner returned with some observations on Charlottesville’s exhilarating postseason run.

Six Tom Sox Players Selected to All-Valley League Teams

Six Charlottesville Tom Sox players were selected to the 2024 All-Valley League South Division teams, the league announced Wednesday. Of those six, five were named to the first team, while the 'Sox placed one on the second team.

Tom Sox Clobbered by Cannons In Game Two of Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-15) fell to the Purcellville Cannons (29-15) by a 21-8 final on Wednesday night at Fireman’s Field. It was a packed house for the Cannons, who hit two grand slams and scored the most runs ever by a ‘Sox opponent.

Tom Sox Downed by Covington 6-2

The Charlottesville Tom Sox fell to the Covington Lumberjacks 6-2 on Sunday night at Casey Field. Colby Wallace (East Carolina) went 3-for-4 on the evening with two singles and a double at the dish despite the final score in favor of the Lumberjacks.
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VALLEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
BLUE OUT

TONIGHT - 7 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

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