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Game Results – 4/9/13

My apologies for getting this out so late tonight. Took in the game in person thanks to a ticket from Kram.

We were treated to seeing a knuckleballer at CCP tonight and unfortunately, we saw him shut down the Pig’s bats.

Cesar Hernandez has 2 hits. Pete Orr and Darin Ruf each belted one out to sum up the Pig’s offensive production.

Their lone run was the result of a walk, a near passed ball delayed steal, a groundout moving the runner to third and then another passed ball.

Passed ball and wild pitch seemed to plague the PawSox this series. You’d expect this from a knuckleball but even yesterday the catcher was running around trying to keep a grasp on those third strikes.

Tyler Cloyd, now 0-2 on the season, went 5 innings allowing 5 runs (3 earned) on 5 hits and 3 walks. He struck out 6.

DeFratus and Savery each pitched two scoreless innings to finish the game for the Pigs.

Final Score PawSox 5 – IronPigs 1

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The Morning After 4/9/13 – Photos

Some notes following last night’s game:

• It was really good to see the bats come alive. Baseball is so much about mental–and confidence. I didn’t want to see these young guys struggle so much that they started to questions their abilities.

• I’ve seen Rosenberg look a lot better, so I’m not sure what to make of his outing. I didn’t think the velocity was there last night, but I wasn’t watching closely enough to say for sure.

• Only 3k in Scranton last night, but that’s a sign that they’ve got to expand their season ticket base and sell groups more aggressively–that demand then will carry over to weeknights in April. Otherwise it’s a tough sell even with the nice weather last night: NCAA championship on TV, school night, tough to make it on walk-up. 3k still respectable though.

• Another tough start by a starter–only Morgan effective the first time through. But, the ‘pen came around last night as they held it down. Friend pitched three innings, which usually isn’t his thing, but he had a quick one or two and Brundage let him go because he knew he needed to get the innings from somewhere.

• Last night could be the sign that it’s all coming together, or it could be an aberration and we’re still in for a long season. Still tough to tell.

• Castro is every bit the player that I hoped Gillies was. Hitting, running, fielding, that guy is playing his way back into prospect-ville. Just can’t sit him at this point.

• And don’t sleep on JMitch. This guy is a slightly older with more power version of Castro. Speed, hustle, defense. Some had him pegged as this year’s Montanez, Miller, or Thurston. I don’t think so. That cat can play, and the former top-ten prospect in the A’s system may well earn a trip to the majors if he can get on the field and stay healthy. He does not have an opt out.

Jorge Valendia in the house with Uncle Marty! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Jorge Valendia in the house with Uncle Marty! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Air Ferrous on the attack! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Air Ferrous on the attack! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Asche takes one to the foot. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Asche takes one to the foot. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Darin Ruf made his first appearance at 1st base. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Darin Ruf made his first appearance at 1st base. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Justin Friend went 3 scoreless innings in relief. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Justin Friend went 3 scoreless innings in relief. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Ruf scoring. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Ruf scoring. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Keeping the Left, Right, Left tradition alive! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Keeping the Left, Right, Left tradition alive! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Mike Stutes had a good outing tonight! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Mike Stutes had a good outing tonight! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Brundage's left arm was busy last night! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Brundage’s left arm was busy last night! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Cody Asche adds another double. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Cody Asche adds another double. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Castro snags a line drive saving 2 runs. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Castro snags a line drive saving 2 runs. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Overbeck's HR. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Overbeck’s HR. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Orr's attempt at on field yoga. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Orr’s attempt at on field yoga. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

BJ Rosenberg went 3 innings in his start. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

BJ Rosenberg went 3 innings in his start. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Hit the Ball, Score Runs, Celebrate! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Hit the Ball, Score Runs, Celebrate! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

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IronPig Game Results 4/8/13 – Not a Pitcher’s Duel

Someone turned up the thermostat and tonight’s game started out at around 75 degrees. What a change since the opening series vs. Syracuse.

But.. the opponents bats stayed hot as evident when Pawsox lead off hitter Jeremy Hazelbaker took BJ Rosenberg deep putting Pawtucket up 1-0. A couple hits and outs later Bryce Brentz hit a 2 run homer in currently windy Coca Cola Park.

The Pigs got one back in the bottom of the inning on a Cody Asche solo HR, the first for the IronPigs this season.

Cody Asche HR! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Cody Asche HR! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

In the top of the second Pawtucket added 2 more runs taking the game to 5-1.

But.. Cody Overbeck smashed a HR into the Bullpen to close the gap a bit at 5-2.

Asche came through again in the 3rd belting a 2 run double to bring the Pigs with 1 run! He was pushed home by a Darin Ruf off the top of the wall double! Tie game!

Joseph hit an 0-2 pitch to drive in Ruf and allow the Pigs their first lead of the game!

Both starting pitchers did not reach the 4th inning.

Pawtucket’s Rubby De La Rosa was pulled mid-3rd inning allowing 5 runs on 4 hits and a single walk.

BJ Rosenberg completed the 3rd allowing 5 runs on 6 hits and 3 walks. He struck out 3 tossing 81 pitches for 44 strikes. (yikes)

Justin Friend came in to open the 4th and helped along the IronPig’s 2 inning shutout streak.

Hernandez belted out his 10th hit of the season with an RBI single putting the Pigs ahead 7-5.

A wild pitch made it 8-5!

Another run in on a Cody Overbeck hit making it 9-5!

In the 5th Jermaine Mitchell socked a ground rule double scoring Leandro Castro who singled and stole 2nd base. IronPigs up 10-5.

That was it for Pawtucket pitcher Graham Godfrey. Godfrey lasted 1.2 innings allowing 5 runs on 7 hits and one walk.

In came Chris Carpenter. Who loaded the bases with an inherited runner, a walk and a hit by pitch on hot hitting Asche. That ball doesn’t hit Cody and Mitchell scores easily.

Carpenter got out of trouble ending the inning with a fly out from Darin Ruf.

At this point, IronPig Radio legend Matt Provence pointed out that the Pigs had scored in every inning so far with one of his best lines yet, “With a run in each innin’ the Pigs are a winnin!”

Classic stuff!

Friend’s night was over after the 6th, tossing 3 innings of scoreless baseball allowing 2 hits, 2 walks and striking out 4. 46 pitches for 27 strikes.

The Pigs didn’t score in the 6th. 3 up and 3 down… well kinda. Castro singled but was caught stealing.

Congrats to our friend Bob for winning the trivia contest tonight! He knew it was former IronPig Brandon Duckworth who tied for the most wins for a Pawtucket pitcher last season! My guess was Nelson Figueroa who did have 12 wins but did not pitch the entire season for the Pawsox.

Mike Stutes took over to pitch the 7th for the Pigs. He walked 2 but shut the Pawsox down providing the season’s longest scoreless innings streak of the season so far at 5 innings.

To start the bottom of the 7th, IronPig resident speedster Jermaine Mitchell hustled around the bases and turned a standard base hit into a double!

Mitchell moved to third when Pete Orr reached after a dropped third strike. (The 2nd of the night against Pawtucket)

Pawsox Catcher Ryan Lavarnway then allowed another passed ball with Mitchell scoring.

Tyson Gillies struck out on another ball in the dirt but Lavarnway successfully made the throw to first. Carpenter was then pulled after allowing 1 run on 2 hits in 2.1 innings.

Pawsox reliever Alex Wilson came on to get a quick out moving the game to the 8th.

Stutes shut down Pawtucket 1-2-3 in the top half of the 8th.

Starting off the 8th was Cody Overbeck with a single then Tommy Joseph hit the first AAA home run of his career bringing the Pig’s lead to 14-5 and also signaled the end of Alex Wilson’s night on the mound. Wilson leaves after pitching .2 innings allowing 3 runs on 3 hits.

Replacing Wilson was former IronPig (2010) Oscar Villareal.

Villareal closed out the rest of the inning with no score.

Jake Diekman came in to close out the ninth.

Final line for Stutes: 2 innings, 0 runs, 0 hits with 2 walks and two strikeouts.

Diekman delivered. Pigs win!

Final Score: Pawtucket 5 – Lehigh Valley – 14

Tonight should have an impact on the rest of this 3 game series. The Pawsox burned through 4 relievers. Let’s hope the Pigs keep rolling.

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NPF Softball Returns to Lehigh Valley!

Our friend Keith Groller posted this today:

“The New York/New Jersey Comets have announced two home games to be played at Coca-Cola Park, home of The Lehigh Valley IronPigs, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The games will be played on Wednesday, June 19th, and Thursday, June 20th, at 7:00 PM against the Akron Racers.

Michael Neuwirth, Owner/General Manager for the Comets, said: “We are thrilled to be bringing Professional Softball to the Lehigh Valley Area for the first time this summer. We are very much looking forward to connecting with fans at the stadium and hope that this will be a great opportunity for the Comets to solidify a presence in the region.”

Read full story here.

This is great news! I loved the Philly Force and this could be our chance to get a team back in the Valley!

Jenny Finch after throwing a perfect game vs. the now defunct Philly Force

Jenny Finch after throwing a perfect game vs. the now defunct Philly Force

Looking at the Owner’s statement, “a great opportunity for the Comets to solidify a presence in the region” and seeing the team association as NY/NJ… I think if we support this team it could easily become the Lehigh Valley Comets!

Let’s show some support for this team!

I did a little snooping around, National Pro Fastpitch’s website is still on my Favorites list, and found the Comet’s website.

http://www.cometsprosoftball.com/

In fact, you can already purchase tickets via their website!

The two games at Coca Cola Park are:

Wednesday June 19th at 7:00PM
Comets vs. Akron Racers
Coca Cola Park, Allentown,

Thursday June 20th at 7:00PM
Comets vs. Akron Racers
Coca Cola Park, Allentown, PA

Tickets appear to be General Admission only, first come first serve and $12 each for (as listed) ages 3 and up.

Good time folks! The Comets ownership is testing the waters. Let’s turn out and show them the Lehigh Valley is a premier city in supporting professional sports!

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Audio Update for Monday: Previewing the PawSox Series and Tonight’s Game

Recorded via SoundCloud with the help of Decal’s preview and Matt’s Game Notes:

(let’s see how this works)

 

oh, and remember to VOTE!

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The Morning After – 4/8/13 Dog Day & More!

I was happily surprised when I got to CCP yesterday and was handed a copy of “Precious Pets Pet Owners Guide” and saw that the cover was a photo of myself and my crazy weimaraner Blitzen.

From last year's IronPig Dog Day!

From last year’s IronPig Dog Day!

The day was perfect for dog day and many showed!

Dr. Melvin of Dr. Karen's Critter Care enjoying the sunny day!

Dr. Melvin of Dr. Karen’s Critter Care enjoying the sunny day!

I always love dog day… but back to baseball.

*****

A few notes:

Expect bullpen to improve. Even if some end up in Philly.

Pawtucket comes in undefeated having swept RailRiders but I’m still happy to see Syracuse leave

I’ve missed a lot of Sunday games over the years but it was nice to take in some daytime baseball yesterday. A little warmer than the previous three nights.

Standard warnings about rain today. They’ll open the doors. Forecast calls for 50% chance of rain in the evening. The price we pay for warmer weather in April. Those May flowers need water, etc. etc.

Ethan Martin - Still Kram's Choice For Best Hair.  Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Ethan Martin – Still Kram’s Choice For Best Hair. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Castro getting the Pigs on the board. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Castro getting the Pigs on the board. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Joseph throws out his first baserunner of the season! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Joseph throws out his first baserunner of the season! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

*****

Pigs are home until Wednesday then head out for their first road trip! Stay tuned to The Horn & Bell for team and game updates!

OinK!

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Previewing The PawSox

The Pawtucket Red Sox come to the Lehigh Valley undefeated after winning 4 straight against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.  Their offense appeared to be too much for SWB as the PawSox averaged 7.5 runs per game in the 4 game series, with their lowest single game output being 6 runs in a 6-2 win on Sunday.   And just like 2012 when they won the International League title, they seem to score runs in bunches in the late innings.  15 of their 30 runs this year have come in the final 2 innings.  They come to the Lehigh Valley with plenty of familiar names on their squad plus a few new highly touted prospects.

Coming into the 2013 season the Pawtucket starting rotation was expected to be Steven Wright, Allen Webster, Chris Hernandez, Terry Doyle and Rubby De La Rosa.  So far they have stayed in that order so it appears De La Rosa will start game 1 vs. B.J. Rosenberg on Monday and then they’ll go back to the top of the rotation with Wright vs. Cloyd on Tuesday and Webster vs. Pettibone on  Wednesday.
Let’s look at what to expect.
Behind the plate is Ryan Lavarnway, a name very familiar to Ironpigs fans.  Lavarnway took the International League by storm in 2011 when he was promoted from Double-A.  In 61 games for the PawSox he hit .295 with 18 homeruns.  He followed up his breakout 2011 season by again hitting .295 in 2012 with 8 homeruns before being promoted to Boston, but he was a disappointment with the Red Sox, hitting just .157 in 46 games.   With the acquisition of Mike Napoli and David Ross by the Red Sox this year to go with Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Lavarnway found himself back in Pawtucket to begin the 2013 season.  Through the first 4 games he is 4-13 .308 with 3 RBIs and is still looking for his first 2013 homerun.

Ryan Lavarnway, Pawtucket June 2, 2012

Lars Anderson is long gone from the Red Sox organization so first base is now being manned by Brandon Snyder.  Snyder was a former 1st round pick by the Orioles and played in 40 games for the Rangers last year, hitting .277 with 3 HR.  The Rangers let him go at the end of spring training and he was signed by the Red Sox just days before the beginning of the 2013 season.  He has played against the Ironpigs before as a member of the Norfolk Tides in 2010 and 2011.  He is hitting just .222 through 4 games but has 1 HR and 5 RBI.  Other infielders to watch include Brock Holt, a 24 year old middle infielder who was acquired from the Pirates as part of the Joel Hanrahan deal in December, Jonathan Hee, beginning his 2nd year with the Paw Sox and Jonathan Diaz a middle infielder coming over from the Toronto organization.  Rounding out their infield is veteran switch hitting third baseman Drew Sutton, returning to the PawSox after playing for Gwinnett and Indianapolis in 2012. He also spent time with the Rays and Pirates during the 2012 season.

Brandon Snyder, Norfolk Tides, May 13, 2011Drew Sutton, PawSox, Apr. 26, 2011

The outfield is solid with the addition of RH Bryce Brentz, the #7 prospect in the Boston organization.  Brentz is just 24 and was a 2010 1st round draft pick by the Red Sox.  In 2011 he hit .306 with 30 HR between Class A Greenville and Class A+ Salem.  In 2012 he played mostly in AA with Portland and hit .296 with 17 HR.   Through 4 games this year he is hitting a cool .368.  Left-handed hitting Justin Henry joins Pawtucket after playing for Toledo last year where he hit .300.  He is hitting a solid .375 with 1 HR this year.  Jeremy Hazelbaker is another LH bat who got his feet wet with the PawSox last year after spending most of the year in AA where he hit .273 with 19 HR.  He is hitting .353 with 2 HR after 4 games this year.

Bryce Brentz

Rubby De La Rosa, the scheduled starting pitcher in game 1, is a 24 year old coming off Tommy John surgery.  He pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2011 and had a 4-5 record with an ERA of 3.71.  His injury occured on July 31, 2011 while pitching for the Dodgers.  He pitched very little in 2012 and was acquired by the Red Sox in the deal that sent Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford and Adrian Gonzalez to the Dodgers.   28 year old Steven Wright, the Game 1 starter for the PawSox switched to throwing knuckleballs in 2011 while in the Indians organization.  He was a combined 10-7 2.54 in the minors in 2012.  His knuckleball is thrown harder than the average knuckler, making his style similar to R.A. Dickey.   Allen Webster threw 5 scoreless innings in his first start this year.  The 23 year old was another player acquired by Boston in the big trade last year with the Dodgers.  MLB lists him as the #4 prospect in the Red Sox organization and Baseball America lists him at #49 on their list of baseball’s top minor league prospects.  The 23 year old has a career minor league record of 34-25 3.39.   It appears the Ironpigs won’t see starters Chris Hernandez and Terry Doyle in this series but Hernandez was 5-12 3.26 in AA & AAA last year and lost to Tyler Cloyd 2-1 on August 2nd,  while Doyle was 6-3 2.83 with Charlotte in 2012.  The PawSox bullpen is deep and is led by Chris Carpenter, no, not that Chris Carpenter.  This one came from the Cubs and was acquired by the Red Sox as compensation for the Cubs signing GM Theo Epstein away from Boston.  In 2 innings pitched this year Carpenter has 6 strikeouts.   Also part of the bullpen for Pawtucket is former Ironpigs pitcher Oscar Villarreal.  Oscar allowed 3 runs in 2 innings against SWB on Friday night but was the beneficiary of a big 5 run 8th inning by the PawSox resulting in a win for Oscar.  Rounding out the bullpen are Jose De La Torre,  Pedro Beato,  Graham Godfrey,  Anthony Carter,  Alex Wilson and Ryan Rowland-Smith.
Let’s hope the Ironpigs come out swinging Monday night and put a few notches in the loss column of the 2013 Pawtucket Red Sox.   Oink!

International League North:
Pawtucket:  4-0
Buffalo…..:  3-1
Syracuse..:  3-1
Ironpigs…:   1-3
Rochester:   1-3
RailRiders:   0-4

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IronPig Game Results 4/7/13

What a great day! The sun was shining, the sky clear and a cool breeze coming through at the Coke. It was also dog day! (More on dog day in The Morning After column tomorrow)

The Pigs got on the board early and often. Scoring in the first with a Castro double, a walk, runners moved up on a flyball out then a Sacrifice fly by Darin Ruf put the Pigs ahead 1-0 early.

In the second, the Pigs used 4 singles and 2 groundouts to push the score to 3-0.

Syracuse struck back in the third topped off with a Corey Brown HR.

Not to be outdone, the Pigs tied it up in the bottom half of the third using a Walk and a Cody Asche double with some ground outs to level the field at 4. They added 2 more in the 5th to go ahead 6-4.

The Chiefs pushed back again scoring two in the top of the 8th with a Zach Walters 2 run HR.

Breaking the tie, Syracuse swiped another 2 runs when Corey Brown hit another 2 run HR putting the Chiefs up 8-6 in the top of the ninth.

For the IronPig Pitching staff:

IronPig starter Ethan Martin went 4.1 innings allowing 4 earned runs on 3 hits. He walked 4 and struck out 3.

Cesar Jimenez took over for Martin pitching 2 scoreless innings allowing no runs on 2 hit collecting 3 strikeouts and no free passes.

Zach Miner came in for the 8th and allowed Syracuse back in the game with 2 hits and a walk allowed including Walter’s two run shot. He stayed in for the ninth allowing the 2 run Brown homer and takes home the loss.

(So many blown saves so early in the season… does anyone have Gary Majewski’s cell number?)

Final Score: Chiefs 8 – IronPigs 6

The bullpen, slightly depleted from the extra inning game last night, continues to struggle. The bats, though, seem to have woken up with 12 IronPig hits this afternoon! Also, Joseph threw out his first base stealer of the year in the 8th!

The Chiefs leave the Lehigh Valley winning 3 of the 4 game set. Stat of the series is Syracuse Home runs = 8, IronPig Home runs = 0.

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About Last Night – 4/7/2013

The IronPigs got their first big win last night in walk-off fashion.  Here are some observations from around the park:

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BASEBALL:

  • Young Adam Morgan pitched very well.  Put the emphasis on “pitched.”  His fastball was mostly 92-93 but touched 95 once and 97 once–not that I trust the Coca Cola Park radar gun.  The real story was that he used all his pitches and kept the red-hot Syracuse hitters off-balance.  He made one big mistake:  a fastball down the middle I believe, but overall looked really good.  Adam just turned 23–not 26 as a local newspaper printed this morning.  That’s a big difference when we’re talking about a guy who could be a fixture in the Phillies’ rotation before too long.

    (c) Cheryl Pursell

    (c) Cheryl Pursell

  • I’ve got to give some credit to Lerud, too.  It seemed he called a really good game for all the pitchers.
  • Heard from behind me tonight, regarding the Chiefs:   “Wow, this guy’s hitting .750”  “Hey, they’re all hitting .750”
  • That’s what happens when you’re down 22-2 after the first two games of the season.
  • But a win today gets the split.  So here we go!
  • Ethan Martin on the hill for the ‘Pigs.  The challenge for him is hitting his spots.  Look for him to avoid walking batters early.  He did very very well on Tuesday evening, so I’m hopeful.
  • Darin Ruf mad a diving catch in left field early in the game to save a couple runs.  There were guys on base and two outs.  He face planted at the end of it, too.  Despite the nice play, a guy behind Cheryl was riding him all night.  Golly.  Keep it positive, she says, and I would agree.

    Darin Ruf (c) Cheryl Pursell

    Darin Ruf
    (c) Cheryl Pursell

AROUND THE PARK

  • The frozen yogurt bar is really cool.  You pay by the ounce, and it’s a little pricey (what isn’t?), but a top addition to Coca Cola Park for sure.  That place is going to be mobbed when it gets warmer.  Even the line they had set up will get quickly filled, I predict.  Six flavors and mixtures at each of three machines equals 9 yogurt choices.  Then a station for chunky toppings (C chose brownie bits) and then candy and sprinkles (C chose gummy worms) and finally syrups and hot fudge or caramel.  The cups are big, which is good to hold all the stuff, but even a relatively conservative “sundae” was $6-$7.  I advise: go easy.
  • “Where’s DiPro?”  That’s what the first four people I talked to at the park asked me.  Bartenders, Ushers, Fans, everybody.  Crimony, brother, check in or something.  🙂

    THERE HE IS!

    THERE HE IS!

  • A $0.99 fee was added to my Bypass order.  Two years ago it was the norm, but last year in the club level there was no fee.  Probably just to get me hooked.  No matter, but I noticed it!
  • How many of us have Sunday vests?  Sunday hats?  Powder blues?  I’m calling for Sunday vests or powder blues today, if you’ve got ’em.  This will be the first Sunday for the IronPigs’ powder blues.
  • I overheard a gentleman describing the urinal games to his party.  None of them had heard of it before.  Goodness.
  • It looks like ‘Hot Corner’ tickets are available for a lot of the upcoming games.  Look for a full review of the seats after the next home stand, but in the mean time, if you need seats, give it a look.  Early reviews are extremely promising.

IN PICTURES

(As always, major thanks to Cheryl…)

Hernandez with an early game triple(c) Cheryl Pursell

Hernandez with an early game triple
(c) Cheryl Pursell

Cody Asche at the plate(c) Cheryl Pursell

Cody Asche at the plate
(c) Cheryl Pursell

GREAT shot of Castro's infield double.  THAT is why you hustle!(c) Cheryl Pursell

GREAT shot of Castro’s infield double. THAT is why you hustle!
(c) Cheryl Pursell

Stutes, in relief(c) Cheryl Pursell

Stutes, in relief
(c) Cheryl Pursell

Savery gets the win!(c) Cheryl Pursell

Savery gets the win!
(c) Cheryl Pursell

And, the walk off.  One of my favorite sights to see at Coca Cola Park!(c) Cheryl Pursell

And, the walk off. One of my favorite sights to see at Coca Cola Park!
(c) Cheryl Pursell

See you at the park,

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IronPig Game Results 4/6/13

The Pigs got on the board early turning a Cesar Hernandez triple and a Cody Asche ground out into a first inning run!

Syracuse struck back in the 3rd on a Jeff Kobernus 2 run HR.

The Pigs took their first lead of the season in the 7th when a few hits and a Syracuse error gave the Pigs a 3-2 lead.

The hot hitting Chiefs came back in the 8th to tie the game at 3.

The Pigs luck turned in the 8th when Leandro Castro hit a 5 foot double. That’s right, 5 feet. It landed between the pitcher and catcher just feet from home plate. Castro’s hustle paid off when Michael Martinez’s single rocketed up the middle for the go ahead run.

IronPig starter Adam Morgan had a solid start. Morgan went 6 innings allowing 2 runs on 6 hits, those 2 runs coming from the Kobernus HR.

Mike Stutes pitched a scoreless, hitless inning recording one strikeout.

Jake Diekman pitched 1 inning allowing 1 run (tying run) on two hits.

Justin DeFratus came in to close out the ninth. The Pig’s luck turned when Micah Owings beat out an infield single and Zach Walters chopped the ball back to DeFratus who looked to second and no one was covering. Then Carlos Maldonado bunted right back to DeFratus who bobbled allowing the bases to load.

As Pig’s Radio Matt Provence stated, “Oy Vey!”

DeFratus did yield the tying run on a double play but struck out Jimmy Van Ostrand to end the Chief’s rally.

The Pigs went down in the ninth and fans get a free cup of coffee and extra baseball!

Joe Savery took over the 10th, allowing a lead off single before ending the inning without a score.

No score in the 10th and Savery took out the Chiefs in the 11th.

The bottom of the eleventh brought on 3 walks to load the bases with one out.

Hernandez came up and belted out his 4th hit of the night giving the Pigs their first walk off win… err first win of the season!

OinK!

Final Score: Chiefs 4 – IronPigs 5

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