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    Re: Wednesday 8/15/2012 Minor League Updates

    Top of 5th Cingrani allows a hit to the catcher, tries to pick him off and throws the ball into the outfield.

    Runner attempts to go to 3rd but is thrown out on a great throw by rf Josh Fellhauer. Cingrani fans the pitcher for his 10th strikeout in 5 innings'

    Cingrani 5 ip-4 hits-0runs-0 walks and 10 strikeouts on 91 pitches

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    Re: Wednesday 8/15/2012 Minor League Updates

    Nick Masset started the game for Louisville: 2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 4 K.

    Reineke has thrown the next four. It's 2-2.

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    Re: Wednesday 8/15/2012 Minor League Updates

    Quote Originally Posted by indy_dave00 View Post
    Top of 5th Cingrani allows a hit to the catcher, tries to pick him off and throws the ball into the outfield.

    Runner attempts to go to 3rd but is thrown out on a great throw by rf Josh Fellhauer. Cingrani fans the pitcher for his 10th strikeout in 5 innings'

    Cingrani 5 ip-4 hits-0runs-0 walks and 10 strikeouts on 91 pitches

    2-0 Wahoos thru 5
    Anyone know if he's mixing up his pitches fairly well tonight or is he relying on his heater(s).

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    Sal Romano tonight for Billings: 5 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 ER, O BB, 9 K.

    The Mustangs are knotted 2-2. Winker is 1-1 with a walk. Carlos Sanchez has a triple.

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    Re: Wednesday 8/15/2012 Minor League Updates

    Any reports on Ramono's velocity. Before short season ball started, I heard he could touch mid-90's.

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    Brian Pearl gives it up--three in the eighth, on top of one charged to De La Rosa--and the Wahoos trail 4-2 going into the ninth. Nothing more for Billy.

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    Louisville falls to Charlotte 5-3. Not much happening with the bats, only five hits. Gregorius and Soto doubled. Costanzo, Miller and Harris singled. On the bump, Nick Masset started and went two innings, giving up a run but also striking out four. Reineke took over and allowed three runs in five innings of work. 'Didn't you used to be' Jordan Smith (5.06) worked a frame and gave up a run.

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    Pensacola's bully gives up four in the eighth as they fall 4-2 to Mobile. Seven hits for the Blue Fish. Ryan LaMarre and Tony Cingrani with two each. Cingrani struck out 10 while hurling five shutout innings. Josh Ravin worked a scoreless pair. De la Rosa and Pearl (7.01) spit the bit in the eighth.

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    San Jose wallops Bakersfield 9-1. Not much going on here. Steve Selsky with two hits to push his average to .340. Duran, Wright and Vicioso with one hit each. Walczak gave up seven hits and issued five free passes in 2.1 innings of work. McMyne surrendered three runs in his one inning on the mound. Andrew Brackman is still trying to get it together, allowing two runs in his one frame. Carlos Contreras worked his first inning in High A and was perfect, striking out a pair.

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    Dayton was defeated 7-0. Tough night at the plated for the farm teams. Dragons could only muster five harmless singles. Jacob Johnson got cuffed around. Carlos Gonzalez and Jimmy Moran, two scoreless inning innings apiece, were about the only bright spots.

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    Sal Romano pitched a dandy for Billings. He struck out nine in his five innings. The bullpen followed with four scoreless innings, allowing just one hit in the process. The Mustangs struck for five runs late to make this an 8-0 laugher. Taylor Wrenn, Daniel Pigott and
    Carlos Sanchez with two hits on the night. Notable is that both of Sanchez' hits were triples, giving him eight on the season.


    Mustangs infielder Taylor Wrenn couldn’t help but laugh when talking about teammate Carlos Sanchez’s speed — or lack thereof.

    “He’s slow. Very slow. Just to confirm that,” Wrenn said.

    It’s not necessarily a case of the tortoise keeping pace with the hare, but with two more triples in Billings’ 8-2 rubber-game victory over Idaho Falls on Wednesday Sanchez suddenly finds himself in a tie for the Pioneer League lead in three-baggers.
    Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/sports/ba...#ixzz23iVOeHyV
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    Baby Reds outhit the Little Giants 10-8 but are outscored 9-5. Adam Matthews had three hits, Jhimmy Lopez and Brayan Arias two each. Two of Matthews hits were triples. Jose Williams (6.43) started and gave up three runs in three innings. Jonathan Perez (17.64) allowed three hits, three walks and four runs in one inning.

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    Re: Wednesday 8/15/2012 Minor League Updates

    Quote Originally Posted by nate1213 View Post
    Any reports on Ramono's velocity. Before short season ball started, I heard he could touch mid-90's.
    Not sure about his velocity but he must have the makings of a decent curveball.

    “The first two innings he really had his curveball going, and I thought he was really aggressive with his fastball,” Kelly explained. “He pounded the zone with it, and he was able to elevate with two strikes and get some strikeouts. He just pitched with a lot more confidence tonight I thought.”


    Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/sports/ba...#ixzz23iVhzQCq

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    Re: Wednesday 8/15/2012 Minor League Updates

    Romano's 4.66 ERA isn't all that impressive but look deeper and you see why the Reds like him. As an 18-year old in the Pioneer League he has an 8.16 K/9, 2.53 BB/9, has allowed 1 HR in 46.1 IP, and has a 2.64 FIP.


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