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Iowa won Game 1 of the DH 3-1 Box Score

 

CF F. Pie 1/1, 2 BB, R

2B M. Fontenot 2/3, R, 3 RBI, HR (8)

3B C. McGehee 0/3

RF M. Restovich 0/3, 2 K

SS/RF B. Coats 0/3, K

1B M. Hoffpauir 1/3, 2B (6)

C J. Reyes 2/3

PH L. Montanez 0/1, R

SP JK Ryu 5 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 7/2 K/BB, HBP, 5-3 GO-FO

RP C. Rapada .1 scoreless, 1 H, 1-0 GO-FO

RP M. Wuertz 1.2 scoreless, 2 H, 3/0 K/BB, 0-3 GO-FO

 

Iowa won Game 2 of the DH 3-1 Box Score

 

CF F. Pie 1/3, R, K, SB (11)

2B M. Fontenot 0/3, K

3B C. McGehee 0/2, CS (2), HBP

LF/RF M. Restovich 1/2, R, RBI, 2B (20)

SS/RF B. Coats 0/3

LF L. Montanez 1/2, R, RBI, Assist (Home)

1B M. Hoffpauir 1/2, RBI, 2B (7), K

C G. Soto 1/2, 2B (13)

SP B. Emanuel 4 scoreless, 3 H, 3/2 K/BB, HBP, 2-5 GO-FO

RP R. Cherry 1 scoreless, 1 H, 3-0 GO-FO

 

West Tenn Suspended (rain) in the 8th Box Score

 

Daytona lost Game 1 of the DH 4-2 Box Score

 

CF S. Fuld 0/3

2B J. Simokaitis 0/3

1B M. Craig 1/2, BB, 2 R

RF R. Harvey 0/3, K

C J. Muyco 0/3, K

SS J. Mota 1/2

SP M. Holliman 5 IP, 3 H, 4 ER, 2/5 K/BB, HR, WP, 8-4 GO-FO

 

Game 2 of the Daytona DH suspended (rain) in the 3rd Box Score

 

Peoria won 7-3 Box Score

 

CF D. Gregg 1/5, R, 2B (8), SB (21), CS (14)

2B R. Chirinos 2/4, BB, 2 R, 2 RBI, HR (5)

DH J. Valdez 1/5, R, K

1B R. Norwood 2/5, R

3B R. Malone 1/4, BB, K, SB (4)

RF Y. Carter 2/5, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR (9), E (2, fielding)

SS K. Reynolds 3/5, RBI, 2 2B (9), K, SB (7)

LF A. Garcia 0/4, K, Assist (2B)

C M. Reed 1/3, BB, 2B (10)

SP S. Taylor 7 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 5/0 K/BB, 6-9 GO-FO

 

Boise won 4-3 Box Score

 

2B/SS P. Lopez 0/4, K

CF T. Colvin 1/3, R, RBI, HR (4), CS (1), PO (1B), HBP

DH J. Lansford 0/2, 2 BB, R

1B R. Canzler 1/3, R, K

RF A. Joseph 1/3, R, 2B (7)

RF M. Camp 0/0, BB

LF DJ Lewis 1/4, 2 RBI, 2B (9)

3B E. Puello 0/1, BB

PH/2B S. Clevenger 1/2

SP M. Pawelek 5 scoreless, 1 H, 5/1 K/BB, HBP, 6-4 GO-FO

Ejections: Everett AquaSox pitcher Natividad Dilone ejected by HP umpire Phil Henry. (7th); Everett AquaSox catcher Jair Fernandez ejected by HP umpire Phil Henry. (7th); Boise Hawks third baseman Elvin Puello ejected by HP umpire Phil Henry. (7th); Boise Hawks Alfred Joseph ejected by HP umpire Phil Henry. (7th); Everett AquaSox Jose Graterol ejected by HP umpire Phil Henry. (7th). Details later in the thread.

 

Mesa won 9-2 Box Score

 

2B V. Heredia 1/4, BB, 2 R, RBI, 2B (1), 2 SB (12)

CF D. Rundle 2/5, R, 2 RBI, 2B (1), 3B (1)

LF C. Andersen 1/5, R, 2 K

3B M. Gonzalez 3/4, BB, R, 2 RBI, CS (2), PO (1B)

DH W. Inoa 0/4, BB, R, 2 K

SS F. Tirado 1/4, R, 2 RBI, K

SP J. Carrillo 5 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 2/1 K/BB, HR, WP, 5-7 GO-FO

RP R. Dolis 3 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 8/1 K/BB, HBP, 1-0 GO-FO

 

OVERALL: 5-1

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Probable Starters:

 

Iowa (game 1): LHP Rich Hill (6-1, 1.94 ERA, 92.2 IP, 121/20, 0.87 WHIP)

Iowa (game 2): TBD

West Tenn: RHP Federico Baez (2-0, 2.21 ERA, 36.2 IP, 31/11, 1.06 WHIP) vs. RHP Jim Magrane (11-7, 3.16 ERA)

Daytona (game 1): LHP Phil Norton (1-0, 1.59 ERA, 11.1 IP, 7/6, 1.41 WHIP)

Daytona (game 2): RHP Mark Holliman (7-5, 4.10 ERA, 98.2 IP, 89/42, 1.25 WHIP)

Peoria: RHP Scott Taylor: (5-5, 3.35 ERA, 91.1 IP, 42/15, 1.22 WHIP) @ RHP Casey McKenzie (0-2, 5.28 ERA)

Boise: LHP Mark Pawelek (0-3, 4.41 ERA, 16.1 IP, 12/10, 7 HBP, 1.65 WHIP)

Mesa: RHP Alberto Albuquerque* (0-1, 5.63 ERA, 8 IP, 11/6, 1.63 WHIP)

 

*Take Mesa's probable starter with a grain of salt as they shuffle their pitchers from the rotation to the pen with frequency.

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where'd you see that hill's starting game 1? i'm probably going to one of the games, and i want to make it the one hill's starting.

 

from the i-cubs website...

 

The Cubs host the Memphis Redbirds in a doubleheader Friday night beginning at 5:05 p.m. Iowa's Jae-Kuk Ryu will face Memphis' Dennis Tankersley in the opener.
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Serena and her friend Paul were able to make it to Jackson last night for the Jaxx game. She will be interviewing Jake Fox this afternoon at the park and will interview Sean Gallagher and Chris Walker tomorrow. Great times!
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where'd you see that hill's starting game 1? i'm probably going to one of the games, and i want to make it the one hill's starting.

 

from the i-cubs website...

 

The Cubs host the Memphis Redbirds in a doubleheader Friday night beginning at 5:05 p.m. Iowa's Jae-Kuk Ryu will face Memphis' Dennis Tankersley in the opener.

 

I'm pretty sure Ryu hurt his ankle and is probably out for the year

 

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where'd you see that hill's starting game 1? i'm probably going to one of the games, and i want to make it the one hill's starting.

 

from the i-cubs website...

 

The Cubs host the Memphis Redbirds in a doubleheader Friday night beginning at 5:05 p.m. Iowa's Jae-Kuk Ryu will face Memphis' Dennis Tankersley in the opener.

 

I'm pretty sure Ryu hurt his ankle and is probably out for the year

 

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He should be good to go. Quade didn't think it would be much longer and he has been able to throw.

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Abuck, that's a qualified guess on my part. This morning, Iowa had it as TBA for Game 1, but Rich is on 4 days rest and would be perfect to start today.

 

That's great news if Ryu is ready.

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Mesa's bats are coming alive finally and they are up 7-1. Heredia stole 2nd and 3rd again today, does he do that everytime he gets on base? :lol:

 

Wow Carrillo has had an excellent day. In his first start of the year he's gone 8IP 8H 2R (2 solo homers) 10/2 K/BB ratio.

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Mesa's bats are coming alive finally and they are up 7-1. Heredia stole 2nd and 3rd again today, does he do that everytime he gets on base? :lol:

 

Wow Carrillo has had an excellent day. In his first start of the year he's gone 8IP 8H 2R (2 solo homers) 10/2 K/BB ratio.

 

 

Is that the longest outing for a Mesa starter so far?

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Mesa's bats are coming alive finally and they are up 7-1. Heredia stole 2nd and 3rd again today, does he do that everytime he gets on base? :lol:

 

Wow Carrillo has had an excellent day. In his first start of the year he's gone 8IP 8H 2R (2 solo homers) 10/2 K/BB ratio.

 

 

Is that the longest outing for a Mesa starter so far?

 

Easily.

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Mesa's bats are coming alive finally and they are up 7-1. Heredia stole 2nd and 3rd again today, does he do that everytime he gets on base? :lol:

 

Wow Carrillo has had an excellent day. In his first start of the year he's gone 8IP 8H 2R (2 solo homers) 10/2 K/BB ratio.

 

 

Is that the longest outing for a Mesa starter so far?

 

Easily.

 

His long start worries me a little bit. He's faced 33 batters so far so I'm assuming he's thrown quite a few pitches, and according to their roster he's only 19....seems like a rather large risk with such a young arm that hasn't even started a game this year before today.

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Complete game for Carrillo here is his line,

Carrillo (W, 2-0) 9.0 8 2 2 2 10 2 2.49. 10K/2BB pretty good for 19 years old I'm surprised by the long outing too because lately they have been running 3 or 4 pitchers out there for Mesa.

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Daytona ties the game at 2 in the 4th. Sprowl had an RBI double to tie the game at 1 in the 2nd, before Clearwater scored in the bottom half of the 2nd. Ciaramella had an RBI sngle in the 4th, which tied the game at 2. Holliman through 3: 2 hits, 2 ER's, 4 BB's, 2 K's, 1 HR allowed.

 

Ryu gave up a run in the 1st to put Memphis up 1-0. He gave up a hit, a BB, and struck out 1. Felix led off the bottom half of the 1st with a leadoff single, but Iowa now has 2 outs for Restovich with Felix still at 1st.

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Ryu hits the 1st batter in the 2nd and then allows a single. Both runners move up on a fly out, but he gets a strikeout and a groundout to get out of the inning.
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Apparently Junior Spivey is still alive and playing for Memphis. Despite doubling against Ryu, he has a .607 OPS this season in 201 ABs.
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The Mesa game box score has apparently been corrected from what you guys were discussing earlier. 5 innings for Carillo, with 2 K's, rather than 9 innings and 10 K's! Makes a lot more sense.

 

Carillo has actually pitched pretty competitively in his innings thus far, and he was actually pretty respectable in the DSL last year too (2.81 ERA in 58 innings).

 

The guy who scored the K's was Rafael Dolis, 8 K's in 3 innings, along with a couple of hits (one a HR), a walk, and a HBP. That performance dropped his ERA into the 11's! He entered the game with a WHIP of 3.2 in 8+ innings. Wildman supreme, now with 11.1 innings, he's got 12 walks..... and 19 K's. Whatever he throws he's obviously got no control, but whatever it is the batters can't always hit it. (Although he's given up 18 hits in 11 innings, so they can hit it at least sometimes!)

 

Dolis is an interesting story.

*RHP, 6'3", born 1/10/88.

*Played last year in DSL ... as an infielder. (His .259 average at age 17 with .322 OBP and 1 HR actually looked fairly good relative to a team that batted .233 and had a grand total of 12 HR in 68 games! So unlike some guys who have switched because they were awful hitters, perhaps he switched because he's got an obviously good arm?

*Dolis played last year under the name Rafael Jose. Whether he had a fraudulent name or it was just recorded incorrectly, who knows.

 

Anyway, he might have interesting stuff, and if he's got a big arm but just switched to pitching, perhaps some of his wildness is more understandable? We can hope.

 

The other nice thing in the Mesa game was that Rundle had 5 AB... and didn't K a single time. Got two hits. Probably feels good for him.

 

And the last nice thing in the game was that Marwin Gonzalez got 3 hits and a walk. Gonzalez lists as a switch-hitting 3b, 6'1 187. And he turned 17 only this March. He's gotten around 60 AB already, so they've played him quite a bit even though he was hitting .127 entering today's game.

 

They don't bring many kids over at 17. Gonzalez and Robert hernandez are the only ones. I usually assume there is some possible talent in the kid's toolbox.

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The guy who scored the K's was Rafael Dolis, 8 K's in 3 innings, along with a couple of hits (one a HR), a walk, and a HBP. That performance dropped his ERA into the 11's! He entered the game with a WHIP of 3.2 in 8+ innings. Wildman supreme, now with 11.1 innings, he's got 12 walks..... and 19 K's. Whatever he throws he's obviously got no control, but whatever it is the batters can't always hit it. (Although he's given up 18 hits in 11 innings, so they can hit it at least sometimes!)

 

"We better teach this guy some control before he kills someone."

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