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Some good pitching, not nearly enough good hitting, and 3 wins in 7 tries down on the farm on a night when "promotions" were the key word -- and not the kind where the first 500 fans get free passes to see Catwoman at the Plaza Theatre.

Ottawa 5 Syracuse 2

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Game story

Invasion of the Prospect Snatchers continues in Syracuse. With Gabe Gross called up to Toronto, the offensive threats in the Skychiefs’ lineup dwindle even more. Anton French, the hottest hitter this side of Adam Dunn, led off the game with a homer and later singled, but there wasn’t much more to write home about. Jorge Sequea and Shawn Fagan both had 2 hits, while Guillermo Quiroz singled and Russ Adams took the collar in four trips. Eric Crozier will be a welcome replacement in the lineup.

On the mound, Ryan Glynn started and was firing bullets, but clearly wasn’t sure where they were going: he walked 5 and struck out 6 in 5 innings, allowing only 1 run on 4 hits. Mike Nakamura pitched 2 scoreless innings, but Jason Kershner had a bad night and allowed 4 runs in a single inning of work -- 3 of them on an 8th-inning Chad Mottola bomb -- to take the loss. Adam Peterson finished up with a 1-K hitless ninth.


New Hampshire 3-4 Norwich 4-2

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A doubleheader split for the Fisher-Cats, who nevertheless received some fine pitching performances. Josh Banks started the opener and threw very well, allowing 3 runs in 6 innings on 5 hits and a walk, striking out 5. All the damage came in the Norwich 3rd, when the Navigator batters went single-homer-strikeout-single-double; other than that, Banks was virtually perfect. Dan Jackson eventually took the loss in the bottom of the 7th. In the nightcap, the versatile and increasingly valuable Jamie Vermilyea fired 6 innings of 2-hit ball, allowing just 1 unearned run, with 1 walk and 6 strikeouts. Jordan DeJong allowed 1 run in the 7th for his 10th save.

On offence, John-Ford Griffin had 2 doubles and 2 singles in the 2 games, raising his average to .251. John Hattig and Maikel Jova chipped in with a double and 2 singles of their own. Aaron Hill went for 0-for-6 in the twinbill. Justin Singleton poked a solo homer in the nightcap.


Lakeland 6 Dunedin 2

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Chad Pleiness was taken in the 5th round of the 2002 entry draft. He didn’t overpower the Florida State League in his first go-round last year; this season, unfortunately, he has probably regressed. Last night, he was raked for 5 runs on 7 hits and 2 walks and 2 HRs in 5 2/3 innings; his 7 strikeouts were the only good aspect of his outing. This year, he’s posted a 3-2, 3.63, 72 IP, 69 H, 31 BB, 41 K, 6 HR line. He’ll be 25 next spring and has a hard road ahead of him to get to the big leagues. Neomar Flores allowed a run on 4 hits in 2 1/3 relief IP, striking out 2. The good news was Felix Romero’s FSL debut, a scoreless inning with 1 hit.

The D-Jays were stymied by Tigers fireballer Joel Zuyama, who struck out 10 on the night, including Raul Tablado and Jason Waugh thrice each. Carlo Cota and Ron Davenport paced the offence with a double and single apiece, while Tablado also doubled. Big Vito wore the 0-for-4 crown.


Charleston 5 Savannah 0

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Game story

Minute by minute, Michael MacDonald is creating an increasingly good impression. Making his Charleston debut after a fine performance at Auburn, the former Maine Black Bear fired 7 shutout innings, surrendering just 3 hits and a walk and striking out 5. Hometown hero David Smith led the Alley-Cats with 2 doubles and an RBI, while catcher Robinzon Diaz singled twice and drove in a run – from the leadoff spot. Every other starter had a single except for Jermy Acey, who went hitless in 4 trips, striking out twice.


Auburn 4 Hudson Valley 1

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Another promotion, another winning start. Newest Doubleday Derek Tate celebrated his arrival from Pulaski with 5 innings of 1-run ball, scattering 4 hits and a walk and striking out an impressive 8 batters. Joey McLaughlin had one of his best outings of the year in relief, firing 3 shutout innings with 1 hit, 0 walks and 2 Ks. Dewon Day struck out the side for his 9th save. On offence, Curtis Thigpen belted a solo homer and also walked right before Adam Lind cracked his 2-run shot; it was the 4th homer of the campaign for each player. Jason Armstrong singled twice, while Aaron Mathews and Ryan Klosterman both posted rare 0-for-5 nights.


Johnson City 9 Pulaski 4

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The P-Jays finally got a taste of the medicine they’ve been dishing out on the Appalachian League lately. Chi-Hung Cheng hit his first professional roadblock on an evening where his command deserted him: he issued 5 walks and 3 hits in 5 innings and was fortunate to give up only 2 runs; he also struck out 3. Bryan Gale took the loss by allowing 3 runs in just 2/3 of an inning on 2 hits (including a homer) and 2 walks.

First baseman David Hicks led the Pulaski attack with 2 singles, 3 walks, an RBI and 2 runs scored. Recently arrived catcher Joshua Lex had 3 singles of his own; in all, P-Jay batters drew 13 walks and cranked out 9 hits, but stranded a whole lotta baserunners. Catcher Brian Bormaster doubled and walked twice.


Your Three-Star Selection:

The Third Star: Auburn’s Derek Tate, who whiffed 8 in 5 4-hit innings in his NY-Penn debut.

The Second Star: Charleston’s Mike MacDonald, who threw 7 shutout innings, striking out 5 in his Alley-Cat debut.

The First Star: New Hampshire’s Jamie Vermilyea, with a 2-hit, 0-earned run outing in a 6-inning spot-start victory.
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Pistol - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 10:10 AM EDT (#44767) #
Who gets the start for NH today?
_Finn McCool - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 10:43 AM EDT (#44768) #
Brandon League is starting tonight for the Fisher Cats.
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 08:49 PM EDT (#44769) #
Some BBRadio coming your way from Syracuse:

Bottom 4th:

No score, Evan Thomas and Josue Matos pitching for the Bisons and the SkyChiefs. Three hits off Matos through four.

- Cleanup hitter Howie Clark (!) batting. It's quickly 0-2. Ground ball, beautiful play by Phillps to get Clark.
- Sanders takes a strike, then drives one off the wall for a stand-up double.
- Q drives one to left for a single. First and third, one out.
- Hermanson (1-1 today) gets the count to 3-2, then strikes out. Two outs, the fifth K for Thomas through 3.2 innings.
- Danny Solano (Danny Solano? Did I miss a promotion?) is now batting for Syracuse. First and third, two outs. Solano hits it the same place as Quiroz did, and it's 1-0 Chiefs.
- Sequea: strike, strike, foul, 4-6 putout.
1 run, 3 hits, 2 left.
1-0 'Cuse after 4.

The above is from the Buffalo broadcast, WWKB.
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 08:51 PM EDT (#44770) #
In case you didn't read the above post,
Danny Solano has been promoted to Syracuse. No shock, as he is 28 years old.

I'm going to check on League in AA.
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 08:54 PM EDT (#44771) #
We now join Fisher Cats baseball, already in progress:

Some news:
Valencia activated from injured list.
Solano promoted to AAA.
Templet promoted to AA.

The F-Cats are playing the team with the goofiest logo in sports:
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:01 PM EDT (#44772) #
League is already out of this game. Most likely, he only gave up one run, in the first inning.

I don't know what happened, since it is only the 6th, but we already have our third pitcher (read on).

Derek Lee replaced him and he just got yanked because of an injury. No word yet, but I'll stick around to see what the injury is/was.

Bottom 6th:
Templet* is coming in for his Fisher Cat debut.
Hill makes the play on the grounder, one out.
Blooper lands between Hill and Godwin in left. A run scores, it's now 4-0 Norwich.
Another play to Hill, a popout for the second out.
Another popout, to Hassey at third.
Norwich scores two, after 6 it is 4-0 bad guys.

Good debut for Templet. First pitch strikes to most of the batters, and the bloop single should have been caught. Mike Murphy commented on this as well.

* The announcers are pronouncing it "TEM-play." Is that correct? I've only ever seen these guys' names on the computer.

I'm going to hang around on WKXL to find out why League and Lee were pulled. Stay tuned...or whatever the Internet equivalent is.
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:01 PM EDT (#44773) #
Note: 11 hits for the Navigators through 6.
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:10 PM EDT (#44774) #
Note: Lee did not retire a batter in the sixth, so League went either five or 5+. I'm guessing the former, and the following pitching line:
League, Lee (6), Templet (6)

Top 7 - AA:

If the F-Cats hit a homer, and I'm the first caller to a certain number, I win a prize! However, they did not reveal the area code, so I'm screwed.

The two F-Cats hits so far are two singles: Godwin and Hill.

- Hill: strike, foul, then his second K of the night. I guess Hill is 1-3.
- JFG: quickly out. I didn't even hear his at bat.
- Hattig (my first time typing his name for BBRadio!): is aboard on an error when one of the infielders fell down. Two outs, the Guam Bomb on first.
- Jova has a 14-game hitting streak going, .396 in his last 14 games. Ball, strike, ball low, single! Call it a 15-gamer, a F-Cat record. (The 14-game streak was also a record.)
- Singleton is retired on a neato 3-1 putout, the pitcher catching the relay with his bare hand.
No scoring, stretch time, 4-0 Norwich.

So no injury for League; he just went five innings.
Nothing yet on Lee.
_Rob - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:12 PM EDT (#44775) #
That's it for me. My BBA needed a boost, so I got six (seven if you count this) posts from some BBRadio. It's not really fair for the non-BBRadio guys that I get a boost from this.

Maybe we need a new stat, like Isolated Posting:
(total posts - BBRadio posts) / (active threads)
_Ryan Lind - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:31 PM EDT (#44776) #
I'm listening to the Syracuse game and I thought I'd give this a try:

Sandy Martinez started the top of the 6th with a homer. The next two batters flyed out, but then Brandon Phillips reached base thanks to Russ Adams' 31st error of the season. He got to third on a single by Tyner, and then stole home for the fourth run.

We're now in the bottom of the 6th and Howie Clark starts it off with a double.
_Ryan Lind - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:38 PM EDT (#44777) #
Bottom 6:

Howie Clark is able to advance to third on a groundout, and Quiroz follows that up with a shallow fly out leaving Clark at third. Hermansen walks to put runner on the corners with 2 outs for Danny Solano.

Solano works the count full and then takes a ball outside to load the bases for Jorge Sequea.

Sequea pops up the 0-1 pitch in foul territory. Chiefs leaves the bases loaded and are still losing 4-1 after 6.
_Ryan Lind - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 09:57 PM EDT (#44778) #
Not much happened in the top of the 7th, as the Bisons go 1-2-3.

In the Bottom, Kane Davis is pitching for the Bisons, closing the book on a solid start from Evan Thomas. Anton French strikes out to start the inning. Adams then reaches on a two-base throwing error by Phillips.

Heh, Phillips reached on Adams' error last inning, and now Adams reaches on Phillips' error. Julius Matos hits a single to score Adams. 4-2.

Clean-up hitter Howie Clark up now. Clark walks on four outside pitches. Anthony Sanders drives one deep the other way. It's caught by Gonzalez but both runners tag. Runners on 2nd and 3rd for Q.

Quiroz quickly gets ahead 2-0 and then fouls off a 96 MPH heater from Davis. Davis hits 97 with his next pitch, but it missed. 3-1 pitch coming and Quiroz hits it out to right field!

Three-run homer by Q, and just like that it's 5-4 Syracuse.
_Ryan Lind - Saturday, August 07 2004 @ 10:30 PM EDT (#44779) #
Hmm, I left for a while, and now I return and it's 9-5 Bisons.

I have no clue what happened, but I take it File didn't have a good outing. Can someone fill us in?
_Rob - Sunday, August 08 2004 @ 01:38 AM EDT (#44780) #
I take it File didn't have a good outing. Can someone fill us in?

Buffalo Top 9th
Single, single, double, this play:
- Ludwick, R reached on a fielder's choice to shortstop, advanced to second on the throw; Peralta, J advanced to third; Tyner, J out at home ss to c to 3b to p.

Then groundout RBI, walk, homer.

In the inning, 4 hits, 1 HR, a walk, 5 runs.
Ouch. Though File did record a putout in the rundown. Third Star anyone?
_Kevin Pataky - Sunday, August 08 2004 @ 06:50 AM EDT (#44781) #
I see that Jason Arnold was finally activated on 8/5/04 and added to the Dunedin Blue Jays roster...
Mike Green - Sunday, August 08 2004 @ 09:41 AM EDT (#44782) #
Yes, Kevin, and Arnold had a 2-inning appearance a couple of days ago.

Nice job, Rob and Ryan, on the BBRadio.
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