Savannah 2, Kannapolis 0
Kyle Allen and 3 relievers combined on a 3 hit shutout tonight, and Jefry Marte continued his resurgance at the plate with 2 doubles, leading the Gnats to a 2-0 victory. Allen had one of his best games of the season, pitching into the 7th inning for the 2nd time all season (June 14th against Augusta), and matching his longest outing with 6.2 innings of 3 hit shutout ball. At one point tonight, Allen retired 12 of 14 batters, and after throwing 25 pitches in the first, needed just 67 more to get through his final 5.2 innings. Jacob Goldberg struck out the only batter to face him, stranding 2 of Kyle's IHRs. Rhiner Cruz pitched a perfect 9th for his 16th save.
The Gnats had 7 hits and a walk, while going 2 for 8 with RISP and leaving 4 on base. The aforementioned Marte had the only multi hit game, while Josh Satin (0 for 2, .294), Kai Gronauer (0 for 3, 2 Ks, .237), and Joey August (0 for 3, 2 Ks, .087) took 0-fers.
rf Raul Reyes 1 for 3, run, 3b, BB, K, .266
3b Jefry Marte 2 for 4, run, 2 2b, RBI, .238
ss Wilmer Flores 1 for 4, K, .282
cf Sean Ratliff 1 for 3, 2 Ks, .267
1b Eric Campbell 1 for 3, RBI, K, .273
>>ph, 2b Imbewer Alvarez 0 for 1, .200
dh Jordan Abruzzo 1 for 3, .304
Kyle Allen 6.2 IP, 3 H, 4/5 BB/K, 4.16 era, W (6-5), 92:62:30, 11:3:5
Jacob Goldberg 0.1 IP, K, 3.27 era
Manuel Olivares IP, 3.28 era, 3:
Rhiner Cruz IP, K, 2.08 era, SV (16), 0:1:1
Brooklyn 4, Williamsport 10
Darin Gorski and 2 relievers combined to allow 12 hits and 10 runs tonight, as the Cyclones got blown out, 10-4. Gorski allowed 5 in 5 innings for his first loss.
The offense had 8 hits and 5 walks, but were just 1 for 10 with RISP, and left 8 on base. Luis Rivera and Dock Doyle had 2 hits apiece, while Andy Green (0 for 5, .231), Nick Giarraputo (0 for 4, 2 Ks, .188) and Joe Bonfe (0 for 3, BB, K, .143) took 0-fers.
cf John Servidio 1 for 4, RBI, BB, 2 Ks, .198
ss Angel Berroa 1 for 4, run, BB
rf Luis Rivera 2 for 3, 2 runs, 2 2b, RBI, BB, .356
dh Dock Doyle 2 for 4, 2b, K, .271
lf Alex Gregory 1 for 3, run, 2b, RBI, BB, .290
c Juan Centeno 1 for 3, .218 (4 for his last 35, after starting 7 for 20)
Darin Gorski 5 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 2/4 BB/K, HR, 4.24 era, L (0-1), 6:5:4
Wes Wrenn 2 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 2 Ks, HR, 4.24 era, 1:3:2
Mike Lynn 2 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 2/3 BB/K, 2.79 era, 3:0:3
GCL
Mets 1, Marlins 2 in 11 innings
ss Wilfredo Tovar 0 for 4, BB, .302
2b Ray Van Gurp 0 for 2, BB, .271
>>2b Marshal Davis 0 for 1, K, .222
dh Richard Lucas 1 for 4, BB, 2 Ks, .364
lf Julio Concepcion 1 for 5, K, .300
rf Javier Rodriguez 0 for 4, 3 Ks
3b Josh Dunn 0 for 4, .077
1b Giovanni Ortiz 1 for 4, run, 2b, K, .368
>>1b Marinus Vernooij
c Amauris Valdez 2 for 4, K, .400
cf ZeErika Hall 1 for 4, RBI, K, .300
Lachlan Hodge 5 IP, 3 H, 2/4 BB/K, 1.93 era, 6:5:4
Gabriel Zavala 3 IP, 2 H, ER, 2 BBs, 2.38 era, 2.38 era, BS (1)
Daniel Carela 2.2 IP, 2 H, ER, 2/2 BB/K, 4.05 era, L (0-1), 2:4:2
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Hey Tej,
ReplyDeleteI was at the Gnats game tonight to see Allen. He was very impressive topping out at 93 and mixing in a hard 85 MPH slider. He's a great athlete and has a lot of projection left.
Marte had two doubles tonight, but everything he hits is a ground ball to the left side. It just so happened that the two doubles were ground balls over the bag.
I'll probably head back out tomorrow to catch Carson again. I haven't seen him throw since late May and he's on fire right now.
Don't jinx Carson, Mike ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the report, great job as always.
Right now Familia is listed as the probable starter. It will be the 5th or 6th time I've seen him pitch this year. I like Familia a lot, but I need to share the wealth a little.
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