Hamilton has now added a bases-loaded double and it's 5-0 Blaze. Lohman drove him in again.
What I don't understand is: if Tucker Barnhart could score from first on Hamilton's hit, how could Hamilton only get to second?
Hamilton has now added a bases-loaded double and it's 5-0 Blaze. Lohman drove him in again.
What I don't understand is: if Tucker Barnhart could score from first on Hamilton's hit, how could Hamilton only get to second?
Billy is definitely adding some pop. I figured he would. He was a string-bean at 6-1, 160, but word is he's a bit more muscular this year. I love it. He doesn't need to hit HRs, but if he can lace doubles and triples, he's going to be fun to watch. That was his 8th double of the season. Eight doubles and 7 triples already. Wow.
It's Doyle's first start, and he's acting as though he'd like another: 4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K.
5 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 4 k.
Edit: That's odd. I've tried three times, and the capitals aren't working. Must be time to go to bed.
Last edited by mace; 05-15-2012 at 11:36 PM.
FWIW, Bakersfield's opponent, Stockton, is working on a 15-game losing streak.
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Doubting Doug!!!
I dont think it has anything to do with actual power.... With the speed that billy has, he can turn a normal gapper into a triple easily! And maybe a line drive a little to far for a outfielder to get to he can turn that into a double also!
But im happy to see him slug the ball!
You just knew Taco Tuesday was gonna pack them in last night in Bakersfield for a twin bill. 377 satisfied paying customers.
39 years ago today I was just starting my first day of basic training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. There is a story here. Well near the end of basic training a bunch of recruits hopped on some buses and took in a minor league baseball game. I am sure it must have been in the old Texas League but don't quote me. They had a promotion during the 7th-inning stretch where they picked a fan to come and stand on the mound and hurl one in at a wooden cutout of a catcher. There was a tiny hole in the glove of the cutout. They just so happened to pick an air force recruit and all the drunken airmen went crazy. This guy gets up on the mound, still holding a precious cup of beer in his other hand, and bullseye. The ball goes through the hole in the mitt with laser-like precision. Pure pandemonium. Everyone got to exchange their ticket for a future game. This didn't help us airmen as we were all soon to be heading elsewhere But it was pretty exciting nonetheless. Another thing I remember from that night is that as we were all leaving there was this one enterprising kid about 10-12 standing at the exit gate asking all of us for our ticket stubs. He had a fistful to be sure. I bet he owns that team now.
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