| 30 July 2010
RHP Andy Baldwin (5.22, L) took the loss after he let five runs score on seven hits (HR), a plunked batter, five walks, and three Ks in five innings. That may be the most he’s walked in a single outing this year. RHP Sean White (0.00) let an unearned run score on a hit, a wild pitch, walk, and two Ks in two frames, and scored one of Baldwin’s runs. RHP Scott Paterson (2.41) then struck out one in the ninth.
There were two hits apiece from SS Chris Woodward (HR, 3 RBI, .233), CF Gregory Halman (R, .258), and RF Mike Wilson (2 R, .295), that home run being Woodward’s sixth. DH Mike Sweeney (RBI, .303) was 1-for-2 with a walk in his stint. 2B Dustin Ackley (CS, E, .275) had two walks at the plate, but on the field, things were a little rough.
West Tenn 3, Tennessee 9 (CHC + 5)
RHP Steve Bray (4.21, L) gave up eight runs (seven earned) on nine hits (2 HR!), three walks, and a K. I liked him better last year. RHP Aaron Jensen (4.22) pitched the next two and a third innings and let a run score on three hits and a strikeout. LHP Robert Rohrbaugh (3.30) allowed a hit and struck out a pair in the ninth.
1B Johan Limonta (2B, 2 RBI, .298) had three hits in the game. Perhaps he has entered oe of his good phases. 2B Matt Lawson (2B, 2 R, .405) had two more hits. He is hitting a lot these days!
Inland Empire 6 (LA - 2), High Desert 12
RHP Maikel Cleto (5.73) pitched three innings and let four runs score on eight hits (HR), three walks, and five Ks. So that was bad, and could have been worse. RHP Cheyne Hann (6.66, W) gave up a hit in the next two innings and got the win. The downside of that is that he has The ERA of the Beast. RHP Jake Wild (5.81) gave up two solo home runs and struck out three in the next inning and two-thirds and still got a hold because BASEBALL! LHP Brian Moran (1.88) then allowed a hit and struck out four in two and a third innings. He seems to have adjusted to the league/climate.
1B Dennis Raben (2B, HR, 3 R, 4 RBI, .358) had four hits in the game, which is pretty cool. It would be cooler if any of those came against a left-hander, hold on let me check… Hey, what do you know, the double did! Well done, sir. LF Jake Shaffer (2B, 4 RBI, .331) had three hits in the game, and 3B (yes, 3B) Rich Poythress (R, RBI, .298) also reached three times with a hit and two walks for him, while DH Eddy Martinez-Esteve (R, .342) just walked three times. That covers your three through six hitters, ladies and gents. Moving outside of that, leadoff and nine 2B Kyle Seager (HR, 2 RBI, .339) and RF Maximo Mendez (3 R, SB, .219) both had a hit and a walk. Seager now has nine home runs for the season. SS Edilio Colina (2B, 2 R, .289) added a double.
Cedar Rapids 2 (ANA + 9), Clinton 1
LHP Jimmy Gillheeney (2.83, PO, L) had a pretty good start with a bad result, as he let two runs score on six hits, a wild pitch, and a walk against five Ks and ended up with the loss. RHP Daniel Cooper (4.44, PO) had two hits and two Ks in the final two innings. Both pitchers had a pickoff? That’s certainly weird.
C Henry Contreras (2B, .395) had a double and two walks. He’s the only one I’ll be mentioning.
Everett 2, Tri-City 5 (COL + 2)
RHP Chris Sorce (4.30, L) gave up three runs (two earned) on eight hits (HR), a couple of wild pitches, a hit batter, a walk, and two Ks through five and a third innings to get the loss. RHP Fray Martinez (1.42) let two unearned runs score on two hits, a hit batter, a walk, and three strikeouts while going the rest of the distance.
RF Kevin Rivers (2B, .348) and DH Ryan Royster (2B, R, .280) both had two hits, and 3B Kevin Mailloux (2B, R, CS, E, .259) and 1B Evan Sharpley (2B, .255) both had doubles. Doubles all around, but only if you bat third through sixth.
Kingsport 3 (NYM - 3), Pulaski 11
RHP Jesse Nava (5.67, E, W) gave up three runs on nine hits, a wild pitch, and a walk against one K in five innings. He still won. LHP Michael Vitale (2.00) rung up four through the next three innings and then RHP Lance Abbott (3.38) allowed a hit and struck out one in the ninth.
LF Jose Rivero (2B, HR, 2 R, 4 RBI, .354) again led the offense with three hits and a walk. SS Jetsy Extrano (2B, 3 R, RBI, .247) also reached four times with two hits and two walks. After that, you have to go down to the nine hitter to get three times reached, that being 2B Derek Poppert (2 R, 2 SB, .221) who had a hit and two walks. C Larry Gonzalez (RBI, CS, .286) had two hits and DH Jorge Agudelo (R, RBI, .286) and 1B Matt Browning (.267) both had a hit and a walk.
There was rain in Arizona again. This is as strange as anything.
Aguirre Mariners 3, VSL Tigers 2 (seven innings)
We swept the DH. Swish. RHP Maikel Ynfantes (3.97, W) pitched six and a third innings and gave up two runs on nine hits and two Ks. I imagine that could have gone differently. RHP Maikol Guaipe (3.16, S) struck out one in the final two-thirds.
C Franklin Diaz (R, SB, .258) collected two singles and SS Roberto Velasquez (RBI, .279) had a hit and a walk.
Aguirre Mariners 1, VSL Tigers 0 (seven innings)
RHP Reynaldo Sabala (2.84, W) allowed four hits and a walk and struck out five in six innings of work. RHP Daniel Mata (5.77, S) had a hit, a walk, and a K in the final inning.
The offense featured two hits apiece from LF Jesus Ugueto (2 2B, RBI, SB, .318) and SS Roberto Velasquez (2B, R, .284) and two walks by DH Felipe Burin (.342). Ugueto also walked once.
Yamasa Mariners 8, DSL Brewers 4
RHP Oliver Garcia (2.53) gave up a run through two innings on three hits, a wild pitch, and two walks against two Ks. I don’t know what that was all about, but RHP Ambioris Hidalgo (3.86, W) followed, allowing a run to score on four hits, two walk, and four Ks. RHP Joan Vizcaino (3.64) let a couple of runs score on three hits and two Ks in the ninth. He hadn’t pitched in two weeks.
3B Jordy Lara (HR, 3 R, 4 RBI, E, .182) had the best day of anyone, going 3-for-4 with a walk.2B Luis Matias (2 R, .227) might be close behind, with a hit and three walks. It was a good day for walks, with fourteen walks in all, two each to LF-RF Janelfry Zorilla (.267), DH Axel Wel (RBI, .169), C Miguel Sanchez (2 RBI, .149), and CF Randy Perez (R, SB, .250), who also had a single. RF Efrain Nunez (3B, SB, .167) added two hits.
Friday’s Games:
Tacoma: RHP Ian Snell, at Fresno, @ 7:05 pm PDT
West Tenn: LHP Mauricio Robles, at Tennessee, @ 4:15 pm PDT
High Desert: LHP Jonathan Hesketh, in Adelanto :(, @ 7:05 pm PDT
Clinton: LHP Nick Czyz, in Clinton, @ 5:00 pm PDT
Everett: LHP Edlando Seco, at Tri-Cities, @ 7:15 pm PDT
Pulaski: RHP George Mieses, in Pulaski, @ 4:00 pm PDT
Peoria: TBA, at Giants
Aguirre: TBA, in Aguirre
Yamasa: TBA, at Cardinals
Organization Record:
Tacoma Rainiers: 59-46, .562, 1st in PCL Pacific Northern
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx: 15-18 (54-48), .455 (.529), 4 GB in SL North
High Desert Mavericks: 19-15 (56-48), .559 (.538), 1 GB in CAL South
Clinton Lumberkings: 14-17 (51-49), .452 (.510), 6.5 GB in MWL Western
Everett Aquasox: 0-2 (27-13), .000 (.675), 2 GB in NWL West
Pulaski Mariners: 20-17, .528, T-1st in APL East
Peoria Mariners: 11-18, .379, 6.5 GB in AZL West
Aguirre Mariners: 37-24, .607, 4.5 GB in VSL
Yamasa Mariners: 29-19, .604, 1st in DSL Santo Domingo North
Overall Record: 344-283, .549
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