It looks like our outfielders have great arms. They keep throwing out Runners.
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It looks like our outfielders have great arms. They keep throwing out Runners.
Sounds like Bailey's command of his curve isn't there tonight, though he is keeping good control and a better defense what he dealt with in Sarasota, has helped him out.
Sarasota is currently losing 1-0 through 3 innings.
Dayton is down 5-0 in the 3rd. Carlos Fisher gave up 7 hits in 2 innings and walked 3 guys before being removed. Jay Bruce has the Dragons only hit.
Louisville is tied at 0 in the 4th inning.
Thanks for the info Dougdirt.
2-0 Chattanooga headed to the top of the 4th.
Louisville is down 3-0 through 3 1/2
4 IP, 3 H, 0 R, O BB, 4 Ks
Top 4:
3-4-5 hitters up
-Foul, strike two, strikeout swinging.
-Curveball drops in for a strike, swing and miss on fastball, foul, foul, foul, foul on 97 mph fb, K swinging on 96 mph fb, 2 down.
Announcer mentioned Bailey was throwing 91-92 the last two innings.
-Called strike, flyball caught on the warning track.
Bailey: 4 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K, 60 pitches.
Interesting, I wonder if the coaching staff told him to relax the velocity a little? Sounds like a better curve that inning.
0 BB is a very good sign. Hopefully that is a theme that he can continue.
Not a bad start. Not a bad start at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
Oh yeah, Moran with another hit!
2-3 today.
Being able to throw strikes and not give up BB's is key to succeeding in AA. Mark Rodgers has the best stuff in the minors, but a ackward delivery and horrid control have limited his effectiveness in high A.Quote:
Originally Posted by cincy09
Camilo Vazquez got roughed up in Sarasota. Its now 7-1 in the 4th inning.
Dayton is down 9-1. Its an ugly night for the Single A teams tonight.
I dont know about that. If he had the best stuff in the minors, he probably wouldnt be giving up so many hits.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aronchis