Thursday, June 23, 2005
Sorry for no report yesterday. I woke up late and had to go to work. By the time I got home it was time for the College World Series and the Phillies and a little bit of a long toss with my brother.
Rob Tejeda goes 6 shutout innings!
Scranton W/B 6 vs. Columbus 5
In his 8th start of the year Eude Brito (3-1, 6.67) had a disappointing outing. He gave up 5 runs on 6 hits in 5 innings. Brito didn't show much control by walking 2 and only striking out 1. He was also charged with a wild pitch and a balk.
Kevin Hodge (0-0, 2.25) acquired from the Astros organization pitched 3 innings of 1 hit ball that included 4 strikeouts.
Terry Adams (1-1, 3.18) got the win for the Red Barons by pitching an almost perfect 9th inning.
Ryan Howard's (.382/.477/.719) 24 game hit streak was snapped but he still walked twice, including an intentional walk.
Danny Sandoval (.308/.353/.414) smacked his 8th and 9th doubles of the year, in a 4-5 effort to drive in 3 runs.
Reading 5 @ Akron 3
Jim Deschaine (.270/.361/.434) hit his sixth homerun of the year, in a 2-3 effort that drove in 3 runs.
Randy Ruiz (.364/.411/.671), however, continues to be the offensive star for the Reading Phillies. Ruiz went 2-3 and drove in his 52nd run of the season.
Mike Smith (3-6, 3.13) earned the win held Akron to 3 runs in 7 innings while striking out 5 and walking 1.
Clearwater 4 vs. Sarasota 5
Carlos Rodriguez (.274/.341/.419) went 4-5 while hitting his 3rd homerun of the season in the 9th inning but it still wasn't enough for the Clearwater Threshers. Rodriguez's 4-5 effort included his 8th double of the season and his 9th and 10th RBI's.
Scott Mathieson (1-2, 3.88) gave up only 3 runs on 9 hits in 7 innings of work while striking out 9 and walking 2.
Matt Squires (0-0, 0.00) pitched a perfect 9th inning for the Threshers as he struck out 2 batters.
Lakewood 7 vs. Hagerstown 5
Andrew Baldwin (2-5, 4.04) earned his 2nd win of the season in his 14th start by going 6 innings while surrendering 3 runs and 6 hits.
Ryan Frith (.289/.357/.473) hit his 8th homerun of the season in a 2-4 effort in which he drove in 2 runs.
Batavia 4 vs. Auburn 0
Batavia improved to 2-0 on the season. Michael Zagurski (0-0, 0.00) went 3 shut out innings for the Muckdogs. He only had one baserunner (1 walk) and struck out 4.
Ronald Hill (1-0, 0.00) relieved him for 2 innings and earned the win. Hill's line was almost identical to Zagurski's except that Hill had one less strikeout (3) than Zagurski.
Pete Henyan (0-0, 0.00) took the hill for 2 2/3 innings. Henyan surrendered 2 hits but was rescued by Fernando Quijada (0-0, 0.00) who earned his first save of the season by going the rest of the way, 1 1/3 innings.
Mike Costanzo (.375/.375/.625) smashed his 2nd double of the season while going 2-4. Costanzo has done pretty well so far but one thing to watch out for is his 4 strikeouts so far. Despite his 4 strikeouts, I wouldn't be THAT worried because these are his first two games of professional baseball and he will need some time to adjust.
Rob Tejeda goes 6 shutout innings!
Scranton W/B 6 vs. Columbus 5
In his 8th start of the year Eude Brito (3-1, 6.67) had a disappointing outing. He gave up 5 runs on 6 hits in 5 innings. Brito didn't show much control by walking 2 and only striking out 1. He was also charged with a wild pitch and a balk.
Kevin Hodge (0-0, 2.25) acquired from the Astros organization pitched 3 innings of 1 hit ball that included 4 strikeouts.
Terry Adams (1-1, 3.18) got the win for the Red Barons by pitching an almost perfect 9th inning.
Ryan Howard's (.382/.477/.719) 24 game hit streak was snapped but he still walked twice, including an intentional walk.
Danny Sandoval (.308/.353/.414) smacked his 8th and 9th doubles of the year, in a 4-5 effort to drive in 3 runs.
Reading 5 @ Akron 3
Jim Deschaine (.270/.361/.434) hit his sixth homerun of the year, in a 2-3 effort that drove in 3 runs.
Randy Ruiz (.364/.411/.671), however, continues to be the offensive star for the Reading Phillies. Ruiz went 2-3 and drove in his 52nd run of the season.
Mike Smith (3-6, 3.13) earned the win held Akron to 3 runs in 7 innings while striking out 5 and walking 1.
Clearwater 4 vs. Sarasota 5
Carlos Rodriguez (.274/.341/.419) went 4-5 while hitting his 3rd homerun of the season in the 9th inning but it still wasn't enough for the Clearwater Threshers. Rodriguez's 4-5 effort included his 8th double of the season and his 9th and 10th RBI's.
Scott Mathieson (1-2, 3.88) gave up only 3 runs on 9 hits in 7 innings of work while striking out 9 and walking 2.
Matt Squires (0-0, 0.00) pitched a perfect 9th inning for the Threshers as he struck out 2 batters.
Lakewood 7 vs. Hagerstown 5
Andrew Baldwin (2-5, 4.04) earned his 2nd win of the season in his 14th start by going 6 innings while surrendering 3 runs and 6 hits.
Ryan Frith (.289/.357/.473) hit his 8th homerun of the season in a 2-4 effort in which he drove in 2 runs.
Batavia 4 vs. Auburn 0
Batavia improved to 2-0 on the season. Michael Zagurski (0-0, 0.00) went 3 shut out innings for the Muckdogs. He only had one baserunner (1 walk) and struck out 4.
Ronald Hill (1-0, 0.00) relieved him for 2 innings and earned the win. Hill's line was almost identical to Zagurski's except that Hill had one less strikeout (3) than Zagurski.
Pete Henyan (0-0, 0.00) took the hill for 2 2/3 innings. Henyan surrendered 2 hits but was rescued by Fernando Quijada (0-0, 0.00) who earned his first save of the season by going the rest of the way, 1 1/3 innings.
Mike Costanzo (.375/.375/.625) smashed his 2nd double of the season while going 2-4. Costanzo has done pretty well so far but one thing to watch out for is his 4 strikeouts so far. Despite his 4 strikeouts, I wouldn't be THAT worried because these are his first two games of professional baseball and he will need some time to adjust.