Poor start for the Storm Chasers (I blame the name) as they lost 10-5 to the Isotopes.
Nice to see Kila JR off to a hot start though with 2 bombs.
Naturals come up just short in opener. Sounds like Van Stratten and Colon had eventful games but Dwyer struggled a bit.
I believe Melville is starting tonight for Wilmington. Lamb for NWA.
This thread is obviously about the kids and I'll try to keep any news about them in here and as up to date as possible. Every now and then I'll give some key statistics on the progress of the known "name" prospects, the ones I've come to follow for whatever reason and any surprising youngsters.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Clint Robinson belted two solo home runs in his Triple-A debut, but it wasn't enough as the Omaha Storm Chasers fell to the Albuquerque Isotopes 10-5 in the season opener for both teams Thursday night in front of 7,742 at Isotopes Park.
The Storm Chasers' 21-year-old lefthander Mike Montgomery took the loss in his first Triple-A start, allowing five runs on six hits over five frames. He walked two, struck out three and finished his performance by retiring the last seven batters he faced. Meanwhile, Dana Eveland, the 27-year-old former big leaguer, earned the win after he was charged with four runs, two earned, on seven hits while issuing a pair of free passes and fanning four over 5 1/3 innings of work.
The Storm Chasers' 21-year-old lefthander Mike Montgomery took the loss in his first Triple-A start, allowing five runs on six hits over five frames. He walked two, struck out three and finished his performance by retiring the last seven batters he faced. Meanwhile, Dana Eveland, the 27-year-old former big leaguer, earned the win after he was charged with four runs, two earned, on seven hits while issuing a pair of free passes and fanning four over 5 1/3 innings of work.
Naturals come up just short in opener. Sounds like Van Stratten and Colon had eventful games but Dwyer struggled a bit.
I believe Melville is starting tonight for Wilmington. Lamb for NWA.
This thread is obviously about the kids and I'll try to keep any news about them in here and as up to date as possible. Every now and then I'll give some key statistics on the progress of the known "name" prospects, the ones I've come to follow for whatever reason and any surprising youngsters.
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