Omaha Hangs on for 7-6 Victory
Soup starts Friday.
Frisco capitalizes on Naturals' mistakes
Dwyer is looking to win his 5th consecutive start today
Rocks Offense Virtually Non-Existent In Doubleheader Sweep
Noel Arguelles attempted to match him pitch-for-pitch, and did just about that during his five frames on the hill. Arguelles (4-6) pitched around a two-out double in the first and then avoided damage after an inning-opening infield single in the second. He finished his outing with five strikeouts and without a run on the board.[/quote]Pimentel gets the call.
Billo carries perfect game into sixth
Royals Shut Out at Greeneville
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The Chukars won 6-4. Article is sadly linked to the previous days game so no info...
AZL lost 10-11. DSL lost 2-3.
Down 2-1 entering the third inning, Cody Clark lead off with a bloop single and moved up to second on a sacrifice bunt by Jarrod Dyson, with Dyson reaching safely on an error. David Lough followed with a bunt single - which resulted in yet another error, allowing Clark to score from second to make it 2-2.
After Lorenzo Cain - who homered in the first inning - was hit by a pitch, Clint Robinson ripped a two-run double to make it 4-2 Chasers. Kila Ka'aihue then stepped to the plate and belted his eighth home run of the season and third in his past five games, making it a 7-2 ballgame in favor of Omaha.
From there, it was a race to complete the full nine innings before the Grizzlies scored enough runs to catch up. Mike Montgomery finished six frames to get the win and improve to 5-7 on the season, allowing five runs on eight hits with three walks and six strikeouts. He allowed solo home runs to Edgar Gonzalez and Max Ramirez, his 13th and 14th homers allowed on the year.
After Lorenzo Cain - who homered in the first inning - was hit by a pitch, Clint Robinson ripped a two-run double to make it 4-2 Chasers. Kila Ka'aihue then stepped to the plate and belted his eighth home run of the season and third in his past five games, making it a 7-2 ballgame in favor of Omaha.
From there, it was a race to complete the full nine innings before the Grizzlies scored enough runs to catch up. Mike Montgomery finished six frames to get the win and improve to 5-7 on the season, allowing five runs on eight hits with three walks and six strikeouts. He allowed solo home runs to Edgar Gonzalez and Max Ramirez, his 13th and 14th homers allowed on the year.
Frisco capitalizes on Naturals' mistakes
FRISCO, TX - Naturals' reliever Eduardo Paulino loaded the bases in the bottom of the tenth on two walks and a hit batsmen, then threw the ball away as Frisco scored the winning run on his wild pitch, walking away with a 4-3 win.
Rocks Offense Virtually Non-Existent In Doubleheader Sweep
Game one was a wire-to-wire win for Winston-Salem. The Dash chased Wilmington starter Tim Melville after only 2.2 innings, scoring once off the right-hander in the first, and three more times against him in the third.
Billo carries perfect game into sixth
Billo took a perfect game into the sixth inning as Class A Kane County blanked Peoria, 6-0.
The Royals' 28th-round pick in 2008 retired the first 17 batters of the game before allowing a single to Ben Klafczynski with two outs in the sixth. Billo recovered to get Taiwan Easterling to fly out to center field, ending his night.
"I had him 0-2 and I was trying to throw a fastball away. I just left it up and he hit it up the middle," Bill said. 'I did realize [the perfect-game bid]. I've taken it to 5 2/3 innings before and I was hoping to take it six."
Billo finished with three strikeouts and retired 10 batters on groundouts.
"My fastball location was pretty good," he said. "I was able to keep the ball down and I was able to change speeds with my change-up and curve to keep them off balance."
Billo (9-2) lowered his ERA to a Midwest League-leading 1.40 and is ranked second with a 0.95 WHIP. The 21-year-old right-hander has appeared in 23 games -- including 14 starts -- and has struck out 105 batters over 115 1/3 innings for the Cougars.
"I would hope so," Billo said about staying in the rotation. "I like coming out and starting the game. I don't mind relieving if that's what the Royals have planned for me, but I'd like to be in the rotation."
The Royals' 28th-round pick in 2008 retired the first 17 batters of the game before allowing a single to Ben Klafczynski with two outs in the sixth. Billo recovered to get Taiwan Easterling to fly out to center field, ending his night.
"I had him 0-2 and I was trying to throw a fastball away. I just left it up and he hit it up the middle," Bill said. 'I did realize [the perfect-game bid]. I've taken it to 5 2/3 innings before and I was hoping to take it six."
Billo finished with three strikeouts and retired 10 batters on groundouts.
"My fastball location was pretty good," he said. "I was able to keep the ball down and I was able to change speeds with my change-up and curve to keep them off balance."
Billo (9-2) lowered his ERA to a Midwest League-leading 1.40 and is ranked second with a 0.95 WHIP. The 21-year-old right-hander has appeared in 23 games -- including 14 starts -- and has struck out 105 batters over 115 1/3 innings for the Cougars.
"I would hope so," Billo said about staying in the rotation. "I like coming out and starting the game. I don't mind relieving if that's what the Royals have planned for me, but I'd like to be in the rotation."
Graffeo gave up two earned runs, three overall, on five hits, in five innings, raising his ERA to 1.77. Ferguson surrendered two runs on three hits while striking out four in his three innings of work
The Chukars won 6-4. Article is sadly linked to the previous days game so no info...
AZL lost 10-11. DSL lost 2-3.
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