May 26, 200520 yr Indianapolis 2 Charlotte 0 Top 7th Birmingham 6 Tennessee 2 Top 6th Winston-Salem 3 Mrytle Beach 2 FINAL W- Haigwood (6-1) L-Villa (2-3) Kannapolis 7 Savanah 4 Top 9th
May 26, 200520 yr Ian Snell is owning the Knights, 1 hit against through 6. Not surprising the way he has been pitching lately. Young has gone yard for the Barons and Owens is 3-3. As BHAM said, 'Hogs won 3-2. Schnur 2 hits. Haigwood with a pretty good start. Box Score Gio had a pretty good start for the I's. 2 HR's for Cook who is on fire.
May 26, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(danman31 @ May 25, 2005 -> 07:02 PM) Ian Snell is owning the Knights, 1 hit against through 6. Not surprising the way he has been pitching lately. He had a no-no not long ago I think
May 26, 200520 yr Author Bottom 7, Indanapolis 2 Charlotte 0 1 Jamie Burke hit. Top 7th Barons 6 Tennessee 2 Bottom 9 Kannapolis 7 Savanah 4
May 26, 200520 yr Author Bottom 7th Jared Ball Leads off Against Malone Pitch 1: Called Strike Pitch 2: Single up the middle
May 26, 200520 yr Author Matt Morgan Pitch 1 Ball Pitch 2 Ball Pitch 3 Called Strike Pitch 4 Grounder to 2nd Marlin Williams Pitch 1 Called Strike Pitch 2 Foul Pitch 3 Ball Pitch 4 Swing and Miss about 3 minuets after the change
May 26, 200520 yr Author Top 8th Fields vs Wecxler (sp?) Pitch 1: Fouled off Pitch 2: Swing Miss Pitch 3: Swing Miss Contiunes to Struggle Mightly Young Pitch 1: Doubles to left Blakely Pitch 1: Fouled off Pitch 2: Inside Pitch 3: Outside Pitch 4: Low Pitch 5: Swing and Miss Pitch 6: Flyout to Deep Center Young to 3rd Stewart Pitch 1: Low Pitch 2: Called Strike Pitch 3: Fouled off Pitch 4: Low Pitch 5: Fouled off Pitch 6: Low Pitch 7: RBI Single to Center a great AB Reyes Pitch 1: High&Away Pitch 2: Called Strike Pitch 3: Called Strike Pitch 4: Low & Away Pitch 5: High Pitch 6: A head first diving catch by CF Williams
May 26, 200520 yr Author Bottom 8th Top of Order Jerry Gil Meaux pitching Pitch 1 Called Strike Pitch 2 Ball Pitch 3 Single to left Varner Pitch 1: Double Play Uggla Pitch 1: Called Strike Pitch 2: Called Strike Pitch 3: Fouled off Pitch 4: Low & Away Pitch 5: Foul Pitch 6: Low? I guess Pitch 7: Foul Pitch 8: Foul Pitch 9: Foul Pitch 10: Strike Called
May 26, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(Rowand44 @ May 25, 2005 -> 07:40 PM) How'd Corwin look today Bham?? Very good- 6 Innings walked only 1 had 5 strikeouts. Mixing his pitches has that curve working big time
May 26, 200520 yr Young with 2 more XBH to add to his collection. ROFL-2 more K's as well Edited May 26, 200520 yr by WHarris1
May 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(BHAMBARONS @ May 25, 2005 -> 07:48 PM) Very good- 6 Innings walked only 1 had 5 strikeouts. Mixing his pitches has that curve working big time Awesome, I'm rooting for him big time. It'd be a hell of a story if he could somehow find his way to the majors.
May 26, 200520 yr Author Top 9th Owens vs Diagle Pitch 1: High Pitch 2: Swing and a Miss Pitch 3: Swing and a Miss Pitch 4: Swing and a Miss Gonzo Pitch 1: Called Strike Pitch 2: Grounded through the rightside Basehit Sweeney: Pitch 1: Foul Pitch 2: Flied to Left Rogo: Pitch 1: Outside Pitch 2: Foul Pitch 3: Inside Pitch 4: Swing and a Miss Pitch 5: Foul Pitch 6: Low & In Pitch 7: Lined into Right Basehit Gonzo to 3rd Fields Pitch 1: Grounded to Short This is My last inning will be back for the Sox's game
May 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(WHarris1 @ May 25, 2005 -> 08:51 PM) Young with 2 more XBH to add to his collection. ROFL-2 more K's as well I know, I LOVE IT! It's fun as hell to watch a guy produce with a poor average and high strikeout numbers while having speed and maintaining a decent walk rate. With that said he is a risky prospect with all those K's and lack of contact.
May 26, 200520 yr Man, Malone with another good start. Hope he continues to pitch well. We could really use another LH starter on our rotation.
May 26, 200520 yr Indy 3, Charlotte 1. Frank 0-4, K. Gload 1-3, BB, K. Anderson 1-4, run, 2 K. Box Score Kanny 7, Savannah 6. Double and triple for Berry with a run. 2 jacks for Cook. Gio with a pretty good start: 7 IP, 3 R, 9 K, 2 BB, 6 hits. He gave up 2 HRs that accounted for all the runs he surrendered. Box Score Cook is batting .458 with 2 doubles, 6 HR, 9 RBI, 7 runs, 7 BB, and 6 K in his last 6 games.
May 26, 200520 yr Author Barons 8 Tennessee 4 W-Malone L- Pena Barons took advantage of the wildness of Tony Pena and when Pena threw a strike it was hit hard. Chris Young hit a Ball onto I-40 and also hit a ringing double. Owens 3-5 on base 4 times also showed off a little power with a Double. Rogo now has a 7 game hit streak and hit in 9 out of his last 10. Gonzo had 3 hits tonight on base 4 times I think Razor has the line up he was looking for with 2 OBP guys to start. Corwin Malone is getting stronger by the outing he is now able to throw his hammer when ever he chooses with no pain and feel comfortable using it. Corwin now has 3 pitches he can use when he wants. Meaux was good again in Relief. Heath Phillips (0-0 0.96 ERA) takes the mound tomorrow against Matt Chico (1-7 7.19 ERA)
May 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ May 26, 2005 -> 01:51 AM) Awesome, I'm rooting for him big time. It'd be a hell of a story if he could somehow find his way to the majors. What exactly is the story on that guy? Heath Phillips (0-0 0.96 ERA) takes the mound tomorrow against Matt Chico (1-7 7.19 ERA) How long till this kid gets back to AAA? It seems like he has flat out dominated in AA and its not like our AAA team is stacked with pitching prospects...
May 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ May 26, 2005 -> 01:08 AM) What exactly is the story on that guy? How long till this kid gets back to AAA? It seems like he has flat out dominated in AA and its not like our AAA team is stacked with pitching prospects... Corwin had Tommy John surgery. Before that he was a big time prospect. Lot's of velocity and a great curveball. He wouldn't be the first guy to recover from such a procedure. For all of the Sox arm problems, we are due for a good story.
May 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(ottawa_sox @ May 25, 2005 -> 11:34 PM) Corwin had Tommy John surgery. Before that he was a big time prospect. Lot's of velocity and a great curveball. He wouldn't be the first guy to recover from such a procedure. For all of the Sox arm problems, we are due for a good story. Hasnt he had the surgery twice?
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