Yesterday, Lex was the only winner. Today, they are the only loser. Let’s start our recap by going to Round Rock where Felipe Paulino was solid in his second start of the year. He started off with 4 no hit innings. He ended with a line that reads: 7IP, 4 hits, 1 earned run, 2 walks and 6 strike outs. That gives him 12 K’s in 12 innings on the year. When he left the game, he looked like the hard luck loser being down 0-1. But Round Rock came back with single runs in the 8th and 9th for a 2-1 victory. Tommy Manzella had a double and Edwin Maysonette had the only mutli hit game of the night.
Corpus Christi put a 9-1 drumming on NW Arkansas. Sergio Perez was solid though not over powering as he picked up his second win of the season.
“(The key was to) get ahead, and if they happen to get on, just make good pitches when it counts,” Perez said. “I think that’s what you’ve got to do. I threw some good sliders. I had them thinking fastball and threw something else. I think I did that well.”
Colin DeLome hit his third round tripper of the season and the Hooks added some good situational hitting to provide the offence. The Hooks went 5 for 12 with runners in scoring position and scored 7 of the 9 runs with two outs.
Lancaster picked up their second win of the season. Lancaster pitchers combined to strike out 18 batters. Starter Shane Wolf struck out 9 in 5 innings, C. J. Lo fanned 7 in 3 innings and Bryan Hallberg fanned 2 in the 9th. Lo got the win and Hallberg got the save. Brian Pellegrini hit his second home of the season and Chris Minaker went 4 for 4 at the plate.
Lexington took their first loss of the season. They were shut out by the hottest pitcher in the Sally League. Kannapolis starter Greg Infante fanned 11 Ashville batters in 6 innings in his last start on the way to a 3 pitcher combined no hitter. The Legends only struck out twice against him and got three hits in his six innings last night but it wasn’t enough to get a runner across home. Kyle Greenwalt took the loss in the 2-0 loss but he has no reason to hang his head. Greenwalt pitched 5 innings giving up 1 run on 4 hits and didn’t walk a batter.
Lexington has a early morning game today that started just after 10:30 EST.