MiLB Recap – Bison rally edges Bats

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Buffalo Bisons vs. Louisville Bats (3-2 Win)

Randy Wolf turns in an another good start as he posted 4 k’s through 6 innings of work.  The Bats were able to score one unearned run in the 5th against Wolf.  Wolf continues to look dominate.  He was able to scatter 7 hits and walk 3 and keep runners from scoring.  Todd Redmond then came on and allowed an RBI to Ramon Cabrera.  Now Blue Jay Steve Delebar picked up the win after pitching .2 innings.  Bo Shultz would pick up the save after pitching a pitching a shut out 9th inning.

Offensively the Bison bats were very quite.  Dalton Pompey went 0-3 with a walk batting in the lead off spot.  Brad Glenn popped a triple in the 8th inning that turned into a little league homerun after a throwing error by Eugenio Suarez.  The triple plated Matt Hague and Chris Colabello to put the Bisons ahead 3-2 for the top of the 9th.

Coming up Chad Jenkins was supposed to be taking to the hill on Tuesday against the Bulls in Durham.  Now that he has been called up to the Blue Jays there is no starter listed currently.  Regardless of who pitches Tuesday hopefully they keep the ball in the yard and do not award any free steaks for hitting the bull.

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New Hampshire Fisher Cats @ Binghampton Mets (12-11 Win)

Very little pitching happened in Binghampton yesterday.  Both teams offenses burst out for big showings.  The game continued into extra innings where it looked like the Fisher Cats finally broke away with 5 runs in the 11th.  The Mets would come close to a comeback win by scoring 4 in the 11th themselves.  Cody Burns finally recorded the final out after giving up 4 runs in the 11th.  He allowed a grand slam to Josh Rodriguez in the 11th.

Offensively the Cats clicked.  Every hitter had at least one hit and that even includes the pinch runner Christian Lopes.  Matt Newman hit his 4th homerun of the year with 1 on.  Jack Murphy was able to go yard as well for his 3rd of the season.  His home run was part of the 5 run rally in the 11th.

Coming up for the Fisher Cats they travel to Reading to take on the Fightin Phils.  The Starters have not been assigned for this game thus far.

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Dunedin Blue Jays @ Clearwater Threshers (8-0 Win)

Down in Dunedin the Jays crushed the Threshers.  Jayson Aquino and the Jays that they did not need that much run support however.  Aquino was stellar and only allowed 6 hits over 6 innings.  He was able to strikeout 2 and only walk one batter.  The rest of the pitchers followed Aquino’s example and kept rolling.  Brady Dragmire and Chad Girodo did not allow a run in the final 3 innings to complete the shut out.

Offensively Derrick Loveless proved that fans still dig the long ball and popped his 2nd home run of the year.  The 3 run blast would provide the icing on the cake in the 7th inning.  Roemon Fields collected 3 hits in 5 at bats.  He was able to score twice and recorded his 11th stolen base of the season.

Coming up for the Dunedin Jays is a drive to Tampa to take on the Yankees.  Pitchers are yet to be determined.

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Lansing Lugnuts vs the Bowling Green Hot Rods (5-6 Lose)

Lugnuts take a loss after giving up 5 runs in the 7th inning.  The rally in the 7th appeared to take the wind out of the sales Sunday night.  Rowdy Tellez continues to play well as he hit a 2 run homer in the 5th.  That was Tellez 4th of the season and he also collected another single to go 2-3 for the night.  Jonathan Davis and Richard Urena also collected 2 hits and scored a run each.

Pitching Conner Greene allowed 4 earned runs over 6.1 innings while striking out 4.  Andrew Case pitched the final innings and allowed 1 run on 3 hits to blow the save.  The home run Mac James sealed the Lugnuts fate.

Coming up Sean Reid-Foley will look to keep on pace against the West Michigan Whitecaps.  Ross Seaton will be pitching against Foley

All Recap information and stats provided from MiLB.com

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