Rookie right-hander Nolan Nicholson joined the RailCats in late June 2010 after spending most of Spring Training with the team and will return for 2011
Initially brought on for
what was supposed to be only a couple of appearances as the ‘Cats battled
injuries, Nicholson stuck around long enough to impress manager Greg Tagert
and spent the rest of the season as a member of the RailCats starting rotation,
finishing the year with a 5-6 record to go along with a 4.87 ERA and 46
strikeouts in 85.0 innings pitched.
Despite struggling at the
beginning and end of the regular season, the Fullerton, Calif. native was
especially strong in the middle portion. Over the course of eight starts from
July 17 to August 17, Nicholson allowed three runs or less in every outing and
no more than seven hits while posting a sparkling 2.49 ERA. This impressive
stretch included an eight-inning, one run, three-hit performance on July 25 in
a victory over Lake County at U. S. Steel Yard. Despite running into
difficultly at the end of the season, Nicholson got the start in Game Two of
the Northern League Semifinals and rebounded to throw a very solid game.
Although the ‘Cats ended up dropping the game to eventual Northern League
Champion Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, Nicholson gave the RailCats a chance to win
with 5.2 strong innings allowing just four hits and two earned runs while
striking out five in a 4-3 defeat.
Prior to 2010, Nicholson
brought limited professional experience to the RailCats having made one
previous start in the fledgling Continental League in 2009 and pitching in just
six independent games over the course of 2008 and 2009. After leaving RailCats
camp, Nicholson signed in early June with the Can-Am League’s Quebec Les
Capitales and pitched twice in relief, firing two perfect innings with a pair
of strikeouts.
A standout college player
at Division III University of Redlands in California, Nicholson was a two-time
All-West Region and three-time All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference selection for the Bulldogs. In four seasons at Redlands, Nicholson
amassed a 3.41 cumulative ERA and piled up 151 strikeouts. As a junior in 2008,
Nicholson set the program’s single-season wins record by notching 12 victories.