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Laduth flirts with no hitter, Cespedes has strong Lex start, Salem clinces tie

Posted on August 29, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Round Rock:
The Express survived a triple play and a double play with the bases loaded to beat the Isotopes 6-4. Chris Samson got the win in relief of Juan Gutierrez.

Quote

“You get a triple play and then come back, load the bases with no outs and get the double play, you start to go ‘Whoa, what’s going to happen next?’ ” Express manager Jackie Moore said.

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Strong pitching in RR & Tri Cities, Lex setting records – bad ones, CC about out

Posted on August 28, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Round Rock:

Chad Reineke went 8 shut out innings giving up 4 hits and striking out 5. His offense didn’t produce for him until the 10th when Tim Raines Jr. hit a walk off home run for the 1-0 victory.

Quote

“It was a fastball that just ran into my bat.”

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Weekend update: Late Edition

Posted on August 27, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Tied up with an all day training today so here is the Monday afternoon report on the weekend:

Greeneville: 0-3 for the weekend

Friday: Eduin Ciriaco made his 3rd start for Greeneville. I think he wishes he could go back to the pin. He gave up 6 runs in 3 innings bringing his Starter ERA to 11.70. His relief ERA is 2.30 in 13 appearances.

Colton Pitkin pitched 3 innings of shut out relief. His ERA for 3 appearances in August is 0.00. There are words to show the improvement since July when his ERA in 3 appearances was 81.00. He had two appearances in July where he failed to retire a single batter.
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Parraz gets HBP in face, Clemens homers twice, Greeneville avoids infamy

Posted on August 23, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Round Rock was postponed due to rain.

Corpus Christi:

The local paper has a story on the balance of development and winning.

Quote

“When you get down to crunch time like now where we’re in a pennant race, it’s about winning right now and I have the support of the organization. They’re telling me, ‘If a guy’s not pitching well and he (gets hit hard) in the first inning and is pitching bad, go get him.'”

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Only Salem wins, Comparing Apples to Apples in the Appy League?

Posted on August 22, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Round Rock:

Chan Ho “Can’t keep the ball in the” Park gave up another homer in the 4-3 loss to the Sounds.  Atleast the homer he surrendered wasn’t to Laynce Nix, whose home streak ended.  Raines & Quintero had solo shots for the Express.

Corpus Christi:

Brian Bogusevic looked good through 3 innings but blew up in the 4th and didn’t make it out. Every hooks batter struck out at least once.  The side was struck out in the 7th after bases were loaded with no outs and in the 8th when a runner was at 3rd with no outs.  The final was an 8-4 loss.

Salem:

Salem’s game made it to the 9th but was suspended by rain with the score 5-5.  It is scheduled to be completed today before the scheduled game.

Lexington:

Sergio Severino struck out 4 but also walked 4 in his 4 innings of work.  The result was 3 runs.  The Legends offense could only muster 1 run in a 5-1 loss.  Jordan Parraz had 3 singles for the Legends.

Tri Cities:

The “bark in the park” promotion resulted in a dog of a game as the ValleyCats got skunked 13-0.

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Tri-City has allowed 13 or more runs in five games this season, all lopsided home losses. And for the second time in two weeks, they gave up a franchise-record nine runs in one inning.

Greeneville:

Kyle Greenewalt didn’t make it out of the third inning.  He gave up 9 hits and 5 earned runs in 2 1/3 innings.  It appeared that his curve was flat and the hits were solid hits against him.  The pen did a nice job of keeping the Astros in the game.

Kyle Miller hit a monster shot over the score board in left center in the 1st and Drew Anderson put some drama in the game hitting a 3 run shot in the 9th to bring the Astros within one.  However, after back to back walks, Drew Saylor grounded out to end the game.

Marques Williams was two for two on the night but it ended early.  He scored from first on Travis Sweet’s triple but slid in head first at home.  He got up acting a little hurt and was taken out of the game.  I don’t know if the removal was due to injury or due to violating the Astros’ minors policy against head first slides.

The Appy league race has been dominated by the Elizabethon Twins (44-16) and Danville Braves (43-17).  Only one other team has a record above .500 and that is the Burlington Royals.  The next team in the standings is Kingsport who is two games below .500.  All 4 of these teams have complex league that feed their teams and they don’t have a short season A ball teams.  So it isn’t necessarily comparing Apples to Apples in the Appy League.

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Qualban still picking on runners, Sadler Slams, Dixon Goes Deep Twice

Posted on August 21, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Round Rock:
Laynce Nix of the Nashville Sounds hit a homer in his 6th straight game as the Sounds defeated the Express 6-5. Jesse Garcia is in a streak of his own hitting a lead off homer for the second straight game.
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