Dials Delivers; Portland Prospect Prominent

Saturday, April 21 2007 @ 05:01 AM EDT

Contributed by: Thomas

A couple of nice pitching performances highlight a relatively routine night in the minors, as Travis Snider continues to hit and Dustin Majewski continues to draw walks. However, the star of the night was a bright prospect in the Red Sox system who may be manning the outfield in Fenway by 2008.

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2 @ Syracuse 8 (7) - Boxscore

Josh Banks threw a 7-inning complete game to lead the Chiefs to victory over Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Banks threw 61 of his 85 pitches for strikes and had fine control, not walking a batter. Spreading eights hits over the seven innings, Banks only ran into trouble in the fifth, when he gave up his third of three hits to Alberto Gonzalez, who was cashed in on a Bronson Sardinha home run.

Syracuse scored 4 in 5 innings off Yankees farmhand Tyler Clippard who was a 5.14 ERA after 3 starts this year. The other four runs were scored in the sixth off reliever Erick Burke. Russ Adams and John Hattig went hitless, as Ray Olmedo, Kevin Barker, Wayne Lydon and Curtis Thigpen all had a multi-hit game. Barker managed to hit three RBI singles and yet never crossed the plate himself. The game only took 1:54 to play.

Portland 5 @ New Hampshire 2 - Boxscore

Red Sox prospect Jacob Ellsbury was the star of the show. He accounted for four of Portland’s eight hits, including a double and two triples. He scored two of Portland’s runs and drove in the other three. If it wasn’t for him, New Hampshire would have pitched a pretty good game. Former Blue Jay Eric Crozier batted cleanup and went 0-4 with 3 K’s. Justin James gave up one run over 4 innings to take the loss, Jean Machi surrendered a run to see his ERA increase to 1.42 and Tracy Thorpe gave up a pair over two innings to keep his ERA steady at 9.00. Thorpe did retire four of his six outs on groundballs, with one strikeout.

Robinzon Diaz went 3-4 with 2 RBIs as DH and David Smith went 2-4 with 2 doubles and a run scored. Dustin Majewski went 1-3 with a double and, perhaps trying to make up for his slow offensive start, continued to impress with his batting eye, drawing two walks.

Dunedin 5 @ Lakeland 7 - Boxscore

Russ Savickas took the loss with five runs, three earned, over 5.1 innings. He walked two and struck out 6. A trio of Dunedin errors (by Danny Core, Anthony Garibaldi and Josh Kreuzer) did the team in, as they allowed three unearned Lakeland runs during the contest. Dunedin added one unearned run themselves, so one wonders how the game would have ended had there been flawless, or at least errorless, defence. Dunedin only had six hits on the day, but far more impressive was the team’s eight walks, which were split up evenly amongst four hitters.

Kane County 3 @ Lansing 4 - Boxscore

Four thousand and five fans came out to see Zach Dials continue to look very impressive. Dials pitched five innings of shutout, two-hit ball, while striking out 4. He’s only walked one batter in fifteen innings on the year and has a 10:1 K:BB ratio. Paul Phillips struck out three over 1.1 whilst notching his second save of the year.

Lansing scored all of their runs via the home run. Travis Snider hit a two-run homer, his first of the year, to push his slugging percentage up to .667. Josh Bell had a home run in the fourth and Brian Pettway had his third of the year in the sixth and is also slugging .667 this year.

3 star selection

3rd star – Kevin Barker, 3-4, GIDP, 4 RBI

2nd star – Josh Banks, 7 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 2 K

1st star – Zach Dials, 5 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 4 K

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