Thursday's Game Suspended in 9th Inning
Bullpen brigade combines to shutout Tulsa
:( Smith will pitch tonight.
BATISTA BLASTS, MARKS DEALS IN 1-0 WIN AT SALEM
Sample pitches today.
Cougars lose 3-1.
OMAHA, Neb. - Thursday night's game between the Omaha Storm Chasers and Las Vegas 51s has been suspended and will be completed at 6:15 p.m. Friday, the Storm Chasers announced following a rain delay in the ninth inning.
The Chasers held a 5-3 lead entering the final frame, but Las Vegas rallied for four runs to take a 7-5 lead and still had the bases loaded with no outs when the rains came and the umpires halted play. By rule, the game must be continued due to the fact that the visiting team gained the lead during the inning in which the delay occurred.
The Chasers held a 5-3 lead entering the final frame, but Las Vegas rallied for four runs to take a 7-5 lead and still had the bases loaded with no outs when the rains came and the umpires halted play. By rule, the game must be continued due to the fact that the visiting team gained the lead during the inning in which the delay occurred.
TULSA, OK - Tasked with recording 25 outs, the Naturals bullpen turned in perhaps their finest effort in franchise history and held the first place Tulsa Drillers to just three hits in a 2-0 whitewashing Thursday night at ONEOK Field.
The win moved Northwest Arkansas (20-16) within a half game of first place Tulsa (22-17) in the Texas League's North Division race.
Things looked grim seven pitches into the first inning. Naturals' starter John Lamb departed with an injury and the bullpen faced 8 1/3 innings of work ahead of them. Lamb got Tulsa leadoff hitter Tim Wheeler swinging to start the bottom of the first and got Hector Gomez to fly out for a quick second out.
One pitch into his at-bat against Tulsa's Ben Paulsen, Lamb appeared to feel something wrong with his left elbow. Naturals' trainer Tony Medina and skipper Brian Poldberg went to the mound and the decision was made to lift Lamb as a precaution. The left-hander has been diagnosed with elbow discomfort and will be further evaluated Friday.
The win moved Northwest Arkansas (20-16) within a half game of first place Tulsa (22-17) in the Texas League's North Division race.
Things looked grim seven pitches into the first inning. Naturals' starter John Lamb departed with an injury and the bullpen faced 8 1/3 innings of work ahead of them. Lamb got Tulsa leadoff hitter Tim Wheeler swinging to start the bottom of the first and got Hector Gomez to fly out for a quick second out.
One pitch into his at-bat against Tulsa's Ben Paulsen, Lamb appeared to feel something wrong with his left elbow. Naturals' trainer Tony Medina and skipper Brian Poldberg went to the mound and the decision was made to lift Lamb as a precaution. The left-hander has been diagnosed with elbow discomfort and will be further evaluated Friday.
BATISTA BLASTS, MARKS DEALS IN 1-0 WIN AT SALEM
Salem, VA - Deivy Batista's first home run of the year came at an opportune time. His solo shot to left off Chris Balcom-Miller (3-1) made for the Wilmington Blue Rocks' only hit in a 1-0 win against the Salem Red Sox (21-17) on Thursday night. That single score stood up thanks to seven sterling innings by Justin Marks (2-2) at the start and a pair of dominant closing frames by Brendan Lafferty in saving the team's third shutout win of the season.
The Blue Rocks went 5-2 on their road trip and swept the four-game set from the Red Sox. Salem went 0-7 on its homestand for the first time since June of 1982. Wilmington's win combined with a Frederick 14-6 loss to Potomac to vault the Blue Rocks into sole possession of first place in the CL North.
The Blue Rocks went 5-2 on their road trip and swept the four-game set from the Red Sox. Salem went 0-7 on its homestand for the first time since June of 1982. Wilmington's win combined with a Frederick 14-6 loss to Potomac to vault the Blue Rocks into sole possession of first place in the CL North.
Marks struck out seven and walked two over a career-high-tying seven innings of three-hit ball.
Cougars lose 3-1.
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