No article on the Omaha site from last nights game. There's a bit in the Royals thread since Chen and Davies both pitched in rehab assignments. Omaha won 6-3. Monty is pitching tonight.
Drillers win slugfest in ninth
Miner pitches tonight.
Seratelli, Perez voted in as All-Stars
BLUE ROCKS BLANKED IN LYNCHBURG, 5-0
Pimentel will start game one tonight. Mariot will start the second.
Cougars Edge Dragons, 5-4 on Sunday
The DSL Royals are now 7-7.
Burlington begins play on the 21st.
Idaho Falls begins play on the 20th.
Drillers win slugfest in ninth
SPRINGDALE, AR - Drillers' backup catcher Lars Davis took Naturals' closer Patrick Keating downtown for a three run shot in the top of the ninth inning, helping the Tulsa Drillers comeback for a 9-7 victory over the Naturals on Monday evening at Arvest Ballpark.
With one out and runners on the corners Davis took a curveball from Keating (2-3) and cleared the wall in left-center field, sending Keating and the Naturals (29-30) to the loss and Keating his fifth blown save of the season. With the Travelers victory over Springfield earlier, that puts Northwest Arkansas two games out of first place.
With one out and runners on the corners Davis took a curveball from Keating (2-3) and cleared the wall in left-center field, sending Keating and the Naturals (29-30) to the loss and Keating his fifth blown save of the season. With the Travelers victory over Springfield earlier, that puts Northwest Arkansas two games out of first place.
Seratelli, Perez voted in as All-Stars
SPRINGDALE, AR - Naturals' do-it-all utilityman Anthony Seratelli and catcher Salvador Perez will represent the Naturals at this season's Texas League All-Star Game, set for Wednesday, June 29th in San Antonio, TX.
Seratelli, voted in as the starting designated hitter, has been a primary offensive catalyst for the Naturals this season, batting .320 with six homers and 27 RBI's, second on the club, in 54 games. His six homers double the regular season total from 2010 for the 28-year old from Matawan, NJ. Seratelli has logged time all over the field, at first, second, shortstop, and outfield. He was originally acquired by the Royals in February of 2007 when they purchased his contract from an unaffiliated independent league team.
Perez will serve as a reserve catcher for the North Division squad. The defensive-minded backstop is batting .247 with three homers and nine RBI's on the season as one of the youngest players in the circuit. More importantly, the 21-year old Valencia, Venezuela resident leads all Texas League backstops in games played (44) and assists (39), and leads all Texas League catchers in catching would-be opposing base stealers, gunning down runners at a 44.4% rate (24 CS in 54 opposing SB attempts). Perez was ranked prior to the season by Baseball America as the Kansas City Royals' 17th best prospect.
Seratelli, voted in as the starting designated hitter, has been a primary offensive catalyst for the Naturals this season, batting .320 with six homers and 27 RBI's, second on the club, in 54 games. His six homers double the regular season total from 2010 for the 28-year old from Matawan, NJ. Seratelli has logged time all over the field, at first, second, shortstop, and outfield. He was originally acquired by the Royals in February of 2007 when they purchased his contract from an unaffiliated independent league team.
Perez will serve as a reserve catcher for the North Division squad. The defensive-minded backstop is batting .247 with three homers and nine RBI's on the season as one of the youngest players in the circuit. More importantly, the 21-year old Valencia, Venezuela resident leads all Texas League backstops in games played (44) and assists (39), and leads all Texas League catchers in catching would-be opposing base stealers, gunning down runners at a 44.4% rate (24 CS in 54 opposing SB attempts). Perez was ranked prior to the season by Baseball America as the Kansas City Royals' 17th best prospect.
Lynchburg, VA - Outdone by one. Such was the case in the hits column for the Wilmington Blue Rocks in their series opener with the Lynchburg Hillcats on Monday night. Alas, runs are what matter, and Lynchburg (28-35) held the advantage there as well, 5-0, as the Blue Rocks (32-30) suffered their fourth shutout loss of the season. Combined with Frederick's 5-4 defeat of Winston-Salem, the Blue Rocks have been eliminated from first-half title contention as the Keys secured the Northern Division's first-half crown and a playoff berth.
Cougars Edge Dragons, 5-4 on Sunday
Geneva, Ill.-Ryan Stovall and Cheslor Cuthbert each hit two-run home runs as the Kane County Cougars defeated the Dayton Dragons 5-4 on Sunday afternoon. The Cougars avoided a sweep of the three-game series with the win after Dayton had won the first two games of the weekend set.
Dayton took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Billy Hamilton reached on a two-base error, went to third on Devin Lohman's sacrifice, and scored on a single to left by Dominic D'Anna.
But Stovall belted a two-run home run in the third to give Kane County the lead, and Cuthbert launched a two-run blast in the fourth to make it 4-1. The Cougars added an unearned run in the seventh to lead 5-1.
Dayton took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Billy Hamilton reached on a two-base error, went to third on Devin Lohman's sacrifice, and scored on a single to left by Dominic D'Anna.
But Stovall belted a two-run home run in the third to give Kane County the lead, and Cuthbert launched a two-run blast in the fourth to make it 4-1. The Cougars added an unearned run in the seventh to lead 5-1.
The game featured the ejection of Kane County starting pitcher Yordano Ventura after a hit batsman. After Renken hit Kane County's Geulin Beltre with a pitch in the bottom of the fourth, umpires issued a warning to both benches. Ventura hit Berset, the third batter of the next inning, and was thrown out of the game along with Kane County manager Vance Wilson.
Burlington begins play on the 21st.
Idaho Falls begins play on the 20th.
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