Vuch Report: Craig & Mather mashing
By
Derrick Goold
03/19/2008 11:54 pm
** Memphis 7, Albuquerque 1 **
– Finally up on the mound (a few weeks after his shot at the major-league camp vanished),
Dewon Brazelton was the winner, pitching two no-hit, scoreless innings. He walked one and struck out five. …
Joe Rogers pitched four no-hit innings, striking out two and walking on. … And
Jason Motte, in his first day back with the Triple-A team, struck out two in a scoreless inning to end the game.
– Duncan’s solo homer was one of three ripped by the Redbirds on Wednesday.
Joe Mather, making his first Triple-A start after being optioned out on Monday, drilled a three-run homer into a stiff wind. …
Gabe Johnson hit a two-run homer.
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Mark Johnson, who as mentioned in JSL!!! today is set to be the starting catcher in Triple-A,was 2-for-3 with a double.
** Carolina 8, Springfield 4 **
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Allen Craig, set to be the starting third baseman for Springfield and on his way to be one of the team top hitting prospects, powered the offense Wednesday. He went 4-for-5 with a double and a home run, and he drove in two runs.
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A. J. Van Slyke hit a homer, with his father Detroit coach
Andy Van Slyke there to watch.
– Righthander
Adam Ottavino pitched 3 2/3 innings and allowed five hits and two runs, both earned. As importantly: He walked zero and struck out four. …
Bob Zimmerman record seven outs, three of them by strike out and held Carolina to one hit in his appearance. …
Josh Dew, a pitcher to watch for stuff and ascent this season, pitched a perfect inning with two strikeouts.
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Stu Pomeranz allowed six runs in his one inning. He got the loss after giving up four hits and walking three batters.
** Jupiter 5, Palm Beach 3 **
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Tyler Herron, a South Florida both taken in the supplemental round of the 2005 draft, worked four scoreless innings, allowing two hits. He walked one and K’d three. …
Blake King allowed four hits, struck out two, walked two and gave up three runs in his two innings. …
Justin Ficke allowed two earned runs and four hits in 1 1/3 innings.
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James Rapoport, considered a fine defensive center fielder, was 2-for-5 with a double. …
Brandon Buckman, a breakout offensive player last season, went 2-for-3. … And
Oliver Marmol, too often forgotten when it comes to talking about the middle infielders in the syste, singled and scored in his only at-bat.
** Quad Cities 5, Greensboro 4 **
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Carlos Pupo cracked a two-run homer.
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Nick Additon pitched three-plus, allowing three hits and two runs. … Prep pitcher
Brett Zawacki, drafted out of Illinois last summer, allowed two runs and four hits in three innings. …
Matt Spade nailed down the save with a perfect ninth.
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Adron Chambers, he of the diving catch that got the Braves a-clappin’ the other day, went 3-for-4 with two runs scored. …
Peter Kozma went 1-for-3, but he also reached base two other times — with a walk and a hit by pitch.
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Joey Hage was 2-for-4 and had the game-winning RBI on a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning.
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