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DeLome Impressive in Avs Debut, CC Wins Late, Fairchild’s Journey, RR Ready to Rumble, Lex Loses Late, Draft Pick Loyalties

Posted on June 12, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

Salem

Colin Delome had memorable debut in Salem. He homered in his first at bat in the Carolina league and then later doubled as well.

“I was teasing the guys on the bench, saying, ‘See it’s not that hard,’” Avalanche manager Jim Pankovits said.

The Avs won 7-4. The game featured a little hint of basebrawl as well.

Kinston’s manager had been thrown out for arguing a call at the plate in the fourth inning.

Salem reliever Chris Salamida hit Niuman Romero square in the back with a pitch to lead off the eighth inning, and drew a bench warning from the umpires.

In the bottom of the eighth, Pontius walked the leadoff batter and then threw behind the head of the next batter, Parraz, before striking him out. He also went high against Tim Torres before getting him to fly out, and eventually plunked Ori.

Pontius then walked toward Ori, who was walking toward first base. Players from both teams moved up the steps from the dugouts and out of the bullpens but didn’t get to the field. Pankovits stepped between Ori and Pontius, who were then ejected from the game.

“That’s baseball,” Pankovits said. “Hopefully it’s over with and we can get on with baseball.”

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Delome, draft, Fairchild, Minor game recaps

Berkman on pitching and hitting, update on Paulino, The Great Communicator?

Posted on June 11, 2008 by pravata in News You Can Use

Berkman played pitching coach for Oswalt on Friday.

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Van Ostrand & DeLome Promoted, Bogusevic Can’t Get 1st Win, Runelvys Roughed Up, More Names on the Dotted Line

Posted on June 11, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

Salem

Jimmy Van Ostrand went 1-4 in his last appearence as a Salem Avalanche for the time being. He was promoted to Corpus Christi after the Av’s 3-2 loss last night. He leaves the team hitting .304.Read More

Delome, draft, Minor game recaps, Van Ostrand

Welcome Back Roy!

Posted on June 11, 2008 by mihoba in Game Recaps

Astros 6, Brewers 1

W: Oswalt (5-6) | L: McClung (3-3)

HR: Berkman (19), Braun (17)

AP recap | Boxscore

Astros.com wrap from Krysten Oliphant

Roy Oswalt won for the first time in a month and Lance Berkman continued hammering National League pitchers as the Astros took game one of the three game set against the Brewers at Minute Maid Park. Read More

Brewers @ Astros – Hey Otis!

Posted on June 10, 2008 by MRaup in Series Previews

Minute Maid Park

Well, things have certainly taken a turn for the worse since my last preview. Talk about a big ol’ stinky shitburger the last few weeks. Whew.

There’s still time to turn this home-stand around though, and it all starts with RoyO remembering how to pitch. Someone convince Roy to lick the top of a 9 volt battery, that should get the Good Guys going in the right direction.

Game 1: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 – 7:05 p.m. CDT (FSN – HD)

Game 2: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 – 7:05 p.m. CDT (FSN – HD)

Game 3: Thursday, June 12, 2008 – 1:05 p.m. CDT (FSN – HD)

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News on Paulino, Astros not worried about the hitting, counting on veterans with track records

Posted on June 10, 2008 by pravata in News You Can Use

With extended spring training ending Wednesday in Florida, the Astros need to decide what to do with pitchers Felipe Paulino and Paul Estrada, both of whom are trying to return from injuries.

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