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Minor League Roundup: April 14

Indianapolis 3, Norfolk 2

Garrett Olson had another fine start, going 5 1/3 with six strikeouts and one walk, allowing two runs on five hits. Andy Mitchell gave up a run in the seventh, and it turned out to be the deciding score in the game.

Eider Torres was 3-for-4 with two RBIs, Adam Stern had two hits. Chris Roberson and Sebastien Boucher both walked two times.

4631 Bowie 10, Erie 3

Wham! The Baysox bats have come alive. Bowie was up 1-0 entering the sixth, then scored twice that inning, three runs in the eighth, and then four more in the ninth. Erie didn't get on the board until the bottom of the ninth.

Outfielder Luis Montanez was 3-for-4 with two homers and three RBIs, and Jeff Nettles also went yard. Mike Rodriguez, Ben Davis, Jonathan Tucker and Blake Davis all had two hits. The Baysox had 13 hits on the night as a team.

And despite all that, Nolan Reimold remained ice cold, going 0-for-5 with a strikeout. He's now hitting .143. Not a good start to the year.

All three Seawolves runs were given up Ryan Keefer. Chris Waters got the win with 5 2/3 shutout innings in the start.

Frederick 5, Salem 4

Wieters Watch! He got the day off.

Chris Amador was 3-for-4 and Daniel Figueroa was 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Jake Arrieta went 5 2/3 and struck out seven, walking three and allowing one unearned run on two hits. Wilfredo Perez allowed three runs in 2 1/3 innings of relief, making the game a lot tighter than it needed to be. Hey, it happens.

Delmarva 7, Hagerstown 6

Four runs in the bottom of the ninth gave the Shorebirds this big-time come-from-behind win. Here's the recap from MiLB.com:

  • Pitcher Change: Clint Everts replaces Kyle Gunderson.
  • Joseph Mahoney singles on a line drive to left fielder Aaron Seuss.
  • Tyler Henson singles on a line drive to center fielder Stephen Englund. Joseph Mahoney to 2nd.
  • With Matthew Tucker batting, wild pitch by Clint Everts, Joseph Mahoney to 3rd. Tyler Henson to 2nd.
  • Matthew Tucker walks.
  • Kieron Pope reaches on force attempt, throwing error by third baseman Steven Souza. Joseph Mahoney scores. Tyler Henson to 3rd. Matthew Tucker to 2nd.
  • Wally Crancer pops out to third baseman Steven Souza in foul territory.
  • Pedro Florimon Jr. singles on a fly ball to center fielder Stephen Englund. Tyler Henson scores. Matthew Tucker scores. Kieron Pope to 2nd.
  • Matthew Angle doubles (1) on a line drive to right fielder Michael Burgess. Kieron Pope scores. Pedro Florimon Jr. to 3rd.
Must've been a hell of a lot of fun to see. Angle was 3-for-5 with two runs scored, and David Cash was 2-for-4 with a double and a triple. My new favorite player, Cole McCurry, went five strong, walking two and striking out four, giving up one run on just two hits. War Cole!

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don't know much about cole mccurry...

but that’s a great name. sounds like the villain from a revenge picture…y’know that southern senator on the take? senator cole mccurry?

by j.q. higgins on Apr 15, 2008 9:10 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

also must say...

albers was interviewed on masn after the game…he’s actually quite normal looking w/o a ballcap. doesn’t strike me as the sharpest knife in the drawer, though i understand if he was wilting under the razor sharp questioning of gregg zaun’s uncle.

by j.q. higgins on Apr 15, 2008 9:46 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I can't say enough

about Matt Angles. I got to watch him all last year at the Ironbirds until he got called up. The kid has a fantastic eye at the plate, small strike zone, and crazy speed. He seemed to cover not only center field but large portions of both left and right. Season kind of went down hill after he left….

"Beatings will continue until morale improves"

by UMBC Oriole fan on Apr 15, 2008 4:03 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Angle

He’s not hitting a whole lot. He’s also 22 and in Low-A. His future is…limited.

He also went to Ohio State, which makes him a bad person.

by SC on Apr 15, 2008 4:46 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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