The farm affiliates split 6 games, but some fine individual performances gave hope to the faithful.
Syracuse 1 @ Charlotte 0
The
Chiefs could manage only two hits on the evening, but fortunately one
of them was Kevin Barker's 12th homer of the year. Jason Scobie
pitched six shutout innings for the win. Vinny Chulk came on and
threw 2 sweet innings of 1-hit ball, featuring 5 strikeouts and no
walks. Brandon League earned his eighth save, allowing one ground
ball single and recording two ground outs and a punchout. Chulk
now has 43 strikeouts in 31 triple A innings with an ERA of 2.32.
In League's case, the mixture has been a heady one of good control, a
solid strikeout record and a very high ground ball rate. He still
has not allowed a homer this season, and has adapted to the closer role
in Syracuse well.
Portland 4 @ New Hampshire 8
Jesse
Litsch earned his first double A win, with home run support from Adam
Lind, David Smith and Chip Cannon. Litsch fell behind 3-0 in the
top of the first, but Lind hit a 2 run shot in the bottom of the frame
to narrow the gap. The Fisher Cats scored 4 in the 4th inning to
take the lead with Smith's 2 run tater the key blow . Litsch
allowed 4 earned runs in 6 innings on 8 hits and 1 walk with 4
strikeouts. Tracy Thorpe earned the long
save with 3 shutout innings featuring 4 strikeouts. Dustin
Majewski reached base 5 times in 5 tries as the leadoff man. Lind
drove in 3 with his homer and a sacrifice fly, while Smith added a
baserunner kill to his offensive tally for the day.
Dunedin 3 @ Clearwater 8
After
the D-Jays scored 3 runs in the top of the sixth inning to tie the
game, and take starter Eric Fowler off the hook, it all came undone for
Po-Hsuan Keng and Daryl Harang in the bottom of the inning as
Clearwater scored 5. Fowler allowed 3 earned runs in 5 innings on 7
hits and a walk, with 4 strikeouts. Ryan Patterson singled and
doubled in 4 plate trips
Lansing 6 @ Wisconsin 0
Chi-Hung
Cheng was outstanding again, this time throwing a 2 hitter over 7
innings with 10 strikeouts. He walked three. Randy Dicken
completed the gem with 2 perfect innings, striking out 4. The
Lugnuts had baserunners galore in the first few innings, but could only
manage a single run in the third inning on a Jacob Butler single and a
Joey Metropoulos double. Butler's 2 run dinger in the seventh
inspired a 5 run inning to salt the game away. Anthony Hatch
played short and had 3 hits. Brian Pettway had 2 base hits and 2
walks in 5 plate appearances, while Josh Bell doubled, singled
and walked among his five.
Auburn 3 @ Mahoning Valley 4
The
Doubledays scratched out 3 runs on only 4 hits, but fell one short on
the evening. Shane Benson started and went 5 innings, allowing 4
earned runs on 7 hits and no walks with 2 strikeouts. Shortstop
Jonathan Diaz continued his early season hot streak with 2 singles in 3
trips.
Bristol 6 @ Pulaski 2
The
P-Jays scored a run in the first, but a B-Sox run in the second and two
in the third was enough to spell defeat on this night. The
keystone combination of Wes Stone and Raul Barron each contributed 2
hits to the Pulaski cause. Rightfielder Travis Snider threw out a
runner at the plate. Jeffrey Gilmore struck out 6 in 2.2 innings of
very effective cleanup work.
3 star selection
3rd star- Vinny Chulk
2nd star- David Smith
1st star- Chi-Hung Cheng
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