Chasers Cruise to Fourth-Straight Win
Chasers suffer first shutout at Werner Park, in front of a capacity crowd of 9,023
Zephyrs Walk Off With Win Over Chasers
Mazzaro pitches tonight.
Hooks' slams sink Naturals Sunday
See-saw battle goes to Naturals
Dwyer set to pitch tonight.
POTOMAC ROCKS BLUE CREW, 14-1
BLUE CREW SPLITS IMPROMPTU TWINBILL[
Sample to start.
KC is now 8-3. Appears that maybe the bats have caught up with some of their pitching and they're now winning games.
Errors Doom Royals in Loss to White Sox
Pitching Leads the Way as Royals Defeat Danville
Burlington Pounded by Braves on Monday Night
Eric Cantrell pitching tonight.
Chukars Lose Pitcher's Duel 3-2
Bullpen Betrays Chukars in 5-2 Loss
Chukars Survive Slugfest 13-8
After the weekend, AZL is 4-8 and DSL is 16-15
OMAHA, Neb. - The calendar may have changed from June to July, but Omaha second baseman Johnny Giavotella hasn't missed a beat at the plate. Following a calendar month in which he hit .398 with 49 hits, 25 runs batted in and 20 runs scored, the 5-foot-8 Giavotella belted a home run and drove in three runs in a 4-1 Storm Chasers victory over Albuquerque Saturday night at Werner Park.
OMAHA, Neb. - Albuquerque starting pitcher John Ely and two relievers combined on a six-hit shutout, avoiding the four-game sweep while dealing Omaha its first shutout loss at brand-new Werner Park. The Independence Sunday crowd of 9,023 met the maximum capacity allowed in Werner Park, the first time that number had been reached and the eighth-straight game exceeding the fixed-seat capacity of 6,434.
Irving Falu and Jarrod Dyson pulled off a double steal and a throwing error on the play by catcher Brad Davis allowed Falu to score to give the Storm Chasers a 6-5 edge in the top of the ninth. Unfortunately, a pair of miscues in the home half of the frame led to the game-changing rally.
Hooks' slams sink Naturals Sunday
SPRINGDALE, AR - Two different Corpus Christi batters hit grand slams, the first time that's ever happened in that club's history, and former Hog Dallas Keuchel took care of the rest as the Naturals fell to the Hooks 16-3 on Sunday evening at Arvest Ballpark. It was the Hooks' first win in Springdale since April 13, 2010, which was their lone win in six tries in Springdale last season.
The Hooks (5-5, 30-50) jumped on Naturals' starter Edgar Osuna and they did it quickly, plating six runs before the Naturals' even came to bat. Osuna plunked Corpus Christi leadoff man Brandon Wikoff in the shoulder blade with the first pitch of the game. Jimmy Parades followed with a single and, after Osuna fanned Jose Altuve, J.D. Martinez singled. Osuna fanned Jacob Goebbert and then Chris Wallace hit a grand slam to put the Naturals in a 4-0 hole.
The Hooks (5-5, 30-50) jumped on Naturals' starter Edgar Osuna and they did it quickly, plating six runs before the Naturals' even came to bat. Osuna plunked Corpus Christi leadoff man Brandon Wikoff in the shoulder blade with the first pitch of the game. Jimmy Parades followed with a single and, after Osuna fanned Jose Altuve, J.D. Martinez singled. Osuna fanned Jacob Goebbert and then Chris Wallace hit a grand slam to put the Naturals in a 4-0 hole.
SPRINGDALE, AR - Jeff Bianchi and Rey Navarro provided two RBI's each and Manauris Baez, making a spot start, pitched six solid innings as the Naturals beat Corpus Christi 5-3 Sunday night in front of 8,683 fans, the fourth largest crowd in Arvest Ballpark history.
Bianchi's two run double in the bottom of the seventh was their only hit of the inning as they took advantage of a costly throwing error by Hooks' reliever Arcenio Leon (1-1). Leon, on in relief of Corpus Christi starter Xavier Cedeno, who had allowed three runs over six frames, walked Jamie Romak to start the seventh. Ninth-place hitter Mario Lisson followed and dropped down a bunt to the third base side of the pitching mound that Leon had to spin around and scoop. His throw went wild of first baseman Jimmy Van Ostrand's glove as Lisson reached and Romak moved to third. Derrick Robinson followed and popped a bunt attempt out in a failed squeeze attempt, and Christian Colon popped up for the second out.
Anthony Seratelli, who came on in the fourth for Wil Myers who departed after fouling a ball sharply off his left foot in his second at-bat, drew a walk to load the bases and bring up Bianchi, who split the wickets between left and center field, bringing in two runs to break the 3-3 tie.
Bianchi's two run double in the bottom of the seventh was their only hit of the inning as they took advantage of a costly throwing error by Hooks' reliever Arcenio Leon (1-1). Leon, on in relief of Corpus Christi starter Xavier Cedeno, who had allowed three runs over six frames, walked Jamie Romak to start the seventh. Ninth-place hitter Mario Lisson followed and dropped down a bunt to the third base side of the pitching mound that Leon had to spin around and scoop. His throw went wild of first baseman Jimmy Van Ostrand's glove as Lisson reached and Romak moved to third. Derrick Robinson followed and popped a bunt attempt out in a failed squeeze attempt, and Christian Colon popped up for the second out.
Anthony Seratelli, who came on in the fourth for Wil Myers who departed after fouling a ball sharply off his left foot in his second at-bat, drew a walk to load the bases and bring up Bianchi, who split the wickets between left and center field, bringing in two runs to break the 3-3 tie.
POTOMAC ROCKS BLUE CREW, 14-1
Woodbridge, VA - Entering Saturday night's series opener at Pfitzner Stadium, the Blue Rocks' biggest concern was rehabbing big league starter Chien-Ming Wang. While the runner-up for the 2006 A.L. Cy Young Award tossed four scoreless innings, the opposition's bats proved the greater difficulty. The Potomac Nationals (34-45, 5-5) posted 14 runs on 18 hits, both season-worst marks for the Wilmington (40-39, 4-6) pitching staff, in a 14-1 rout of the Blue Crew. The 13-run differential makes for the franchise's most lopsided loss since falling by the same final score on June 30, 2005 versus Lynchburg.
Woodbridge, VA - An up-and-down Fourth of July saw the Wilmington Blue Rocks (41-40, 5-7) blow a late lead and rally for a win in splitting a pair of games with the Potomac Nationals (35-46, 6-6) at Pfitzner Stadium. In the resumption of Sunday's suspended affair, the Blue Crew lost a 4-2 lead to a five-run eighth in a 7-4 setback. The seven-inning nightcap featured outstanding pitching from Noel Arguelles (3-3) and Bryan Paukovits in turning a 1-0 deficit into a 4-1 triumph. The win snapped a seven-game losing skid against Potomac.
Arguelles allowed just one run over five innings in securing his first win since May 11 and his first on the road all year. While he walked a season-high two, he struck out three and faced one over the minimum after Jose Lozada's two-out double knocked in Potomac's only run in the second inning.
He departed with the lead as a result of the Rocks' three-run fifth. Gerard Hall threaded a double down the left-field line to drive in two of the runs, taking third and the throw to the plate. Whit Merrifield followed with an RBI single to right for a 3-1 lead. John Whittleman extended the advantage with a no-doubt-about-it towering homer to right in the sixth, his team-leading 10th of the year. All of the damage came against starter Adam Olbrychowski (2-4) who gave up four runs over six innings and owns a 6.48 ERA in four outings against the Rocks. Paukovits concluded with two perfect innings for his third save, striking out two in the process.
Arguelles allowed just one run over five innings in securing his first win since May 11 and his first on the road all year. While he walked a season-high two, he struck out three and faced one over the minimum after Jose Lozada's two-out double knocked in Potomac's only run in the second inning.
He departed with the lead as a result of the Rocks' three-run fifth. Gerard Hall threaded a double down the left-field line to drive in two of the runs, taking third and the throw to the plate. Whit Merrifield followed with an RBI single to right for a 3-1 lead. John Whittleman extended the advantage with a no-doubt-about-it towering homer to right in the sixth, his team-leading 10th of the year. All of the damage came against starter Adam Olbrychowski (2-4) who gave up four runs over six innings and owns a 6.48 ERA in four outings against the Rocks. Paukovits concluded with two perfect innings for his third save, striking out two in the process.
KC is now 8-3. Appears that maybe the bats have caught up with some of their pitching and they're now winning games.
Errors Doom Royals in Loss to White Sox
Last night saw Burlington put up 13 runs on the Bristol White Sox, but tonight, through eight innings the Royals' offense could only manage one. They put up five in their final at-bat, but it would not be enough as they fell 13-6 in Bristol on Saturday night. Burlington, who committed five errors, gave up less than half of the 13 runs earned, as mistakes were to blame for seven. Robinson Yambati takes the loss for the Royals, while Euclides Leyer earned the win, pitching six innings, and allowing just one run on two hits, with six strikeouts. The win improves the White Sox to 6-6, while Burlington drops to 2-10.
Danville, VA- Three Burlington hurlers combined to hold the Danville Braves to two hits, and just one run in their 5-1 victory on Sunday at Dan Daniel Memorial Park. The win improves the Royals to 3-10, while Danville falls to 5-8. It was a fourth of July celebration in Danville with postgame fireworks, but Burlington provided the fireworks over the nine inning ballgame, recording four of their five runs via the long ball.
In the bottom of the second inning, starter Matt Ridings gave up a solo homerun to Brandon Drury, his first of the year, to put the Braves up, 1-0. The Royals would counter in the top of the fourth where, with a man on, Jorge Bonifacio took an offering from Lucas La Point deep over the left field fence for a 2-1 Burlington lead. Cam Connor would add to that lead one inning later with his first homer of the season, down the right field line, to give the road team a two run advantage. In the top of the seventh, Justin Trapp added a solo jack to make it a 4-1 game. The Royals would add another run in the top of the ninth off of a passed ball and lead the game by four as Danville went to their final at-bat. They were unable to figure out Tyler Graham in his only inning as Burlington would win 5-1.
In the bottom of the second inning, starter Matt Ridings gave up a solo homerun to Brandon Drury, his first of the year, to put the Braves up, 1-0. The Royals would counter in the top of the fourth where, with a man on, Jorge Bonifacio took an offering from Lucas La Point deep over the left field fence for a 2-1 Burlington lead. Cam Connor would add to that lead one inning later with his first homer of the season, down the right field line, to give the road team a two run advantage. In the top of the seventh, Justin Trapp added a solo jack to make it a 4-1 game. The Royals would add another run in the top of the ninth off of a passed ball and lead the game by four as Danville went to their final at-bat. They were unable to figure out Tyler Graham in his only inning as Burlington would win 5-1.
Burlington, NC- after a two hour and four minute rain delay, play finally began at Burlington Athletic Stadium, but the play was relatively one sided. Angel Baez was the losing pitcher, giving up six runs, three earned in two innings. Five Royal pitchers gave up a combined 27 runs on 22 hits, falling by the final of 27-6.
Chukars Lose Pitcher's Duel 3-2
The Idaho Falls Chukars returned home Saturday night and ran into an old-fashioned pitcher's duel. Unfortunately for the Chukars they were on the wrong end of the low scoring affair, falling to the Ogden Raptors 3-2 at Melaleuca Field.
The two pitching staffs combined to allow 17 hits, but struck out 26 batters while not allowing a single walk. The dominant pitching also resulted in the game being the quickest of the season for the Chukars at just two hours and seven minutes.
Left-hander Brian Peacock got the start for Idaho Falls and was in control from the beginning, as he struck out three of the first six hitters he saw and shutout the Raptors through four innings.
Behind Peacock the Chukars jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning thanks to a two-out double from first baseman Dean Espy and an RBI single from shortstop Adrian Martinez. The score would remain the same until the fifth inning when Ogden pounced for all three of their runs on five hits.
The two pitching staffs combined to allow 17 hits, but struck out 26 batters while not allowing a single walk. The dominant pitching also resulted in the game being the quickest of the season for the Chukars at just two hours and seven minutes.
Left-hander Brian Peacock got the start for Idaho Falls and was in control from the beginning, as he struck out three of the first six hitters he saw and shutout the Raptors through four innings.
Behind Peacock the Chukars jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning thanks to a two-out double from first baseman Dean Espy and an RBI single from shortstop Adrian Martinez. The score would remain the same until the fifth inning when Ogden pounced for all three of their runs on five hits.
For the second straight night the Idaho Falls Chukars received a great performance from their starting pitcher, but for the second straight night the club couldn't put the rest of their game together as they fell to the Ogden Raptors 5-2 Sunday afternoon at Melaleuca Field.
Left-handed starter Brennon Martin had his third straight solid outing this season for the Chukars, as the southpaw allowed just one run on five hits over his seven innings pitched, striking out four. Unfortunately Martin wouldn't receive much support from his offense, as the Chukars managed only two runs for the second straight night.
Martin also didn't get any help from his bullpen either, as lefty reliever David Middendorf entered the game in the eighth inning and promptly gave up four runs on three hits to give the Raptors their 5-2 lead. The Idaho Falls defense wasn't immune to Sunday's shortcomings either, as shortstop Adrian Martinez committed a key error in the decisive eighth inning resulting in two unearned runs.
Left-handed starter Brennon Martin had his third straight solid outing this season for the Chukars, as the southpaw allowed just one run on five hits over his seven innings pitched, striking out four. Unfortunately Martin wouldn't receive much support from his offense, as the Chukars managed only two runs for the second straight night.
Martin also didn't get any help from his bullpen either, as lefty reliever David Middendorf entered the game in the eighth inning and promptly gave up four runs on three hits to give the Raptors their 5-2 lead. The Idaho Falls defense wasn't immune to Sunday's shortcomings either, as shortstop Adrian Martinez committed a key error in the decisive eighth inning resulting in two unearned runs.
The Idaho Falls Chukars offense finally woke up Monday night, as the team salvaged the final game of their 3- game set against the Ogden Raptors winning 13-8.
In front of a 4th of July crowd of 3,570, the Chukars offense tied a season high with 16 hits, 14 singles, scoring a run in all but two innings.
The two clubs wasted no time in getting on the scoreboard, as both teams scored two runs in the first. Left fielder Joc Pederson and designated hitter Scott Woodward each singled off Chukars starter Kellen Moen to lead off the game, followed by an RBI groundout from right fielder Scott Schebler to drive in Pederson. Woodward would come home later in the inning on a Moen wild pitch. The Chukars answered back in bottom of the frame, with left fielder Tyler Chism reaching on an error, followed by three straight walks to center fielder Darian Sandford, third baseman Daniel Mateo, and designated hitter Henry Moreno. Moreno's free pass pushed Chism across for a run while shortstop Adrian Martinez drove in Sandford with a run scoring ground out.
In front of a 4th of July crowd of 3,570, the Chukars offense tied a season high with 16 hits, 14 singles, scoring a run in all but two innings.
The two clubs wasted no time in getting on the scoreboard, as both teams scored two runs in the first. Left fielder Joc Pederson and designated hitter Scott Woodward each singled off Chukars starter Kellen Moen to lead off the game, followed by an RBI groundout from right fielder Scott Schebler to drive in Pederson. Woodward would come home later in the inning on a Moen wild pitch. The Chukars answered back in bottom of the frame, with left fielder Tyler Chism reaching on an error, followed by three straight walks to center fielder Darian Sandford, third baseman Daniel Mateo, and designated hitter Henry Moreno. Moreno's free pass pushed Chism across for a run while shortstop Adrian Martinez drove in Sandford with a run scoring ground out.
After the weekend, AZL is 4-8 and DSL is 16-15
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