King Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 http://i.imgur.com/eenc4Nx.png http://i.imgur.com/QQMPeOo.png http://i.imgur.com/t2iG110.png The Bisons won both games of a double-header on Sunday, besting the Pawtucket Red Sox 5-2 in game one, and 2-1 in game two. After Saturday night's rainout, which was the first weather-related cancellation at Coca-Cola Field this season, the Bisons and PawSox met for two seven-inning contests on Sunday. The weather cooperated, as the Herd ends the day back at the .500 mark, at 61-61. Game one Buffalo beat the Red Six in the early contest, with the Bisons' bats coming alive for a 5-2 victory. Domonic Brown and Ryan Goins each had two hits in game one, with every Bisons' batter besides Andy Burns and Erik Kratz reaching base at least once. The Herd took an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Facing Pawtucket's starter Sean O'Sullivan, Dalton Pompey took the second pitch of the bottom of the inning deep for a solo-home run. Dominic Brown followed Pompey's third homer of the season with a RBI-single over the head of shortstop Deven Marrero. Buffalo added two more runs in the second inning. Ryan Goins plated Erik Kratz for his second hit of the ballgame, and Jesus Montero drove in a rehabbing Ezequiel Carrera to make it 4-1 Bisons. In the third, a single off the bat of Casey Kotchman added another run on the scoreboard for the Herd. "[We] got to O'Sullivan early," Bisons' manager Gary Allenson said of his lineup in game one. "Two [runs] in the first, two in the second, one in the third, and we made it hold up. We made it interesting at the end. It's ever easy." Casey Lawrence stranded a Christian Vazquez double in the first inning, and left two men on base following Deven Marrero's RBI single in the second, which cut the Bisons' lead to 2-1. He retired 11 in a row at one point, until a Chris Young double in the sixth. Young scored on a double by Bryce Brentz, making it 5-2, and was removed after a line of 5.1 innings, six hits, and two earned runs. He improves to 4-4 on the year. "How [Lawrence] started his Triple-A career here with us, a spot-start here and there., it almost looked like he didn't belong," Allenson said of starter Casey Lawrence. "He's gotten past that point. He gave up a run early and was in a jam, and did a great job working out of it, and he showed he belongs here." Sean O'Sullivan walked a pair of batters in the fourth, but induced Jesus Montero into an inning-ending double play. After issuing his sixth walk of the game with two outs in the fifth, he was relieved by Roman Mendez. The PawSox reliever fanned Ryan Goins looking with a runner on third in the sixth, his third strikeout in relief on the day. Danny Barnes, rejoining the Herd after his first stint in the majors earlier in August, stranded the bases loaded in the sixth. Things got dicey in the bottom of the seventh for Barnes, who earned his third save of the season. Dalton Pompey dropped a deep-fly ball in right-centerfield with one out, allowing Marco Hernandez to reach third base. A walk to Christian Vazquez and a hit-by-pitch of rehabbing outfielder Chris Young loaded the bags. Barnes bared down, striking out the final two hitters of the game. "Obviously, it was a little crazy today," Barnes said of his outing. "I didn't have really good command of my fastball, but thankfully, I had it with all other pitches, so it ended up working out all right." "I think with Barnes; he was a little rusty," Allenson said of Barnes. "He hadn't pitched in four or five days. That's not like him. He's usually spotting his stuff pretty good." Barnes appeared in his first game with the Herd since being optioned by Toronto on Aug. 10. He holds a 0.47 ERA in 13 games with Buffalo this year. Ezequiel Carrera patrolled left field for the second straight night in a rehab assignment with the Herd. He went 1-3 with a triple and a walk, coming off his first game on Friday, when he went 0-4, striking out swinging three times. "I told him, if you don't get a hit here, you're not going up," Allenson jokingly said of his pep-talk to Carrera, shortly before his triple. "Thank god he listened to me." Bisons' first baseman and defensive wiz Casey Kotchman made a few noteworthy plays in the field. First, he laid out to his left in the third inning, robbing Christian Vazquez of potential extra bases. Then in the fourth, he quickly ran down a popup near the Bisons dugout, making a basket catch on a ball off the bat of Bryce Brentz. http://i.imgur.com/EaBbnYr.png http://i.imgur.com/1Dfzmlb.png http://i.imgur.com/ojO4LWR.png Game two The Bisons bested the PawSox in game two, needing only two runs on four this to sweep Sunday's doubleheader. The Herd's 2-1 victory was led by a strong start by Scott Copeland, and RBI by Ryan Goins and Jio Mier. Just like in game one, the Herd scored in the bottom of the first to take an early advantage. Fresh off a two-hit game earlier in the day, Ryan Goins plated Dalton Pompey to make it a 1-0 game. After a leadoff single to begin the ballgame, Bisons' starter Scott Copeland retired nine in a row until an error by first baseman Chris Colabello in the top of the fourth. He faced just one over the minimum through four innings. A leadoff walk in the fifth to Rusney Castillo would come across to score the tying run in the fifth inning, as Mike Miller drove an RBI single to even the game at one. The Herd regained the lead in the bottom of the fifth. Andy Burns walked and stole both second and third base, and came around to score on a sac-fly by Jio Mier. Copeland stranded two runners in the sixth inning, his final frame of work. He now has four straight starts in which he has allowed just one earned run. Copeland yielded just three hits and two walks on Sunday to pick up his second win of the year. "One thing about [Copeland] is that he doesn't panic," Allenson said of his game two starter. "Regardless of whether the first guy gets on base, or he gives up a line hit, or they tie the game, he's a pro out there. He keeps his cool." Dustin Antolin relieved Copeland in the seventh, and made the final inning interesting, much like in game one. Two runners reached base, but a groundout by Marco Hernandez capped off Sunday's double-header sweep. "I had to work through it," Antolin said postgame. "I didn't have my fastball, the speed was there, but my location wasn't, I just had to figure something out." The rehabbing Ezequiel Carrera went hitless in two at bats, walking in the bottom of the sixth. Ryan Goins concludes Sunday with nine multi-hit games as a Bison this year, going a combined 3-6 with two RBI in both games. He has a hit in 17 of his 22 games in Buffalo. PawSox starter William Cuevas pitched 6.0 innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits, striking out just one batter. He falls to 6-6 in 2016. Much like Casey Kotchman in game one, Chris Colabello made a defensive gem in game two at first base. In the top of the first, Colabello dove to his left to spear a line drive by Brennan Boesch, preventing a run from scoring. In the top of the sixth, Dalton Pompey made a running catch in the leftfield corner, tracking down a deep fly ball, again off the bat of Boesch. The Bisons welcome the Rochester Red Wings to Coca-Cola Field on Monday for the beginning of a three-game series. First pitch is set for 7:05 p.m., with Scott Diamond taking the mound for the Herd. BISONS NOTES: Dustin Antolin has allowed one earned run in his last 19 outings, and picks up his 10th save. He joins Ryan Tepera with double-digit saves for the 2016 Bisons. Two relievers with 10 or more saves has not happened in Buffalo since 2008, when Rick Bauer and Bubbie Buzachero saved 15 and 10 games, respectively… Sean O'Sullivan's six walks in game one ties a season high for a start against Buffalo this year. Louisville's Amir Garret issued six free-passes against the Herd on June 22… Dalton Pompey's blast in game one was the third home run to lead off a first inning by a Bison, with Pompey doing it previously on May 10 against Durham. http://i.imgur.com/U2nNb4I.png http://i.imgur.com/2cD660L.png http://i.imgur.com/qHsBKux.png http://i.imgur.com/y3ZkWgN.png http://i.imgur.com/HXYzgiT.png http://i.imgur.com/bUllZ2d.png http://i.imgur.com/RLvvWv5.png DUNEDIN, Fla. - Kyle Martin launched his 16th home run of the season on Sunday, but the Dunedin Blue Jays broke the game open with five runs in the seventh inning to send Clearwater to a 9-2 loss at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium. Clearwater (30-19) drops to 2.5 games back of the first-place Blue Jays (33-17), with 21 left to play. Carlos Tocci led the offense with a four-hit night, while Aaron Brown finished 3-for-5. The Threshers kept it close through the first six frames, but Dunedin broke the game open with a five-spot in the bottom of the seventh. Down 1-0 after one, Clearwater came back to tie it in the second inning. Chace Numata singled to start the frame, extending his hit streak streak to 10-straight games. Martin followed with a deep drive off the higher wall in right for a single, setting up men at the corners with nobody out. Zach Green grounded into a fielder's choice to score Numata and tie the ballgame at one. Dunedin went back in front with a run off Will Morris (7-3) in the second, but Clearwater matched it again in the fourth. Martin unloaded on a 2-0 pitch from Brad Allen, launching a no-doubter that landed on the roof of the Blue Jays' offices down the right field line. The home run was Martin's 16th of the season, and his second in as many days. Matt Dean's solo homer in the bottom half quickly bumped the Blue Jays back ahead, and Anthony Alford's RBI single in the sixth made it 4-2. Morris exited after six innings, allowing four runs on nine hits and a walk. The Threshers will look to earn a split of the two-game set on Monday, when the series wraps up at Bright House Field at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on threshersbaseball.com and the TuneIn app starting at 6:45 p.m. http://i.imgur.com/qBudEah.png http://i.imgur.com/yziP8D9.png http://i.imgur.com/1kwMlJS.png http://i.imgur.com/s5cglLp.png http://www.milb.com/assets/images/4/4/0/189018440/cuts/Jordan_Romano_fc2it9qm_zvhedzz5.jpg COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. - From catcher Justin Atkinson to pitchers Jordan Romano, Tom Robson and Andrew Case, Canadians played key roles in lifting the Lansing Lugnuts (26-23, 62-57) to a 4-2 Sunday matinee victory over the host West Michigan Whitecaps (22-25, 61-53) at Fifth Third Ballpark. The Lugnuts won three of four games from West Michigan, wrapping up the season series with an 11-4 record against their intrastate rival. Lane Thomas broke a scoreless tie with an RBI single off Whitecaps reliever Logan Longwith (Loss, 0-3) in the sixth inning, and Vancouver native Atkinson followed two batters later with a two-run single to center for a 3-0 Lugnuts lead. Thomas added a solo home run two innings later, his seventh roundtripper of the year, putting the Lugnuts ahead 4-0. That left the game in the hands of the trio of hurlers from north of the border, working in concert with catcher Atkinson. Markham, ON, native Romano (Win, 3-2) hurled six impressive innings, holding the Whitecaps to two walks, two singles and no runs, striking out five. Ladner, BC, native Robson followed with 2 1/3 innings, departing in the ninth inning after allowing a pair of runs. St. John, NB, native Case (Save, 6) recorded the final two outs of the game in perfect order, closing up the Lugnuts' seventh win in their last eight games. The Lugnuts return home on Monday, August 15th, opening a seven-game homestand with the first of a four-game series against the Great Lakes Loons. All-Star left-hander Angel Perdomo (3-6, 3.04) gets the start. For more information or to purchase your tickets, call 517-485-4500 or visit lansinglugnuts.com. http://i.imgur.com/6nDOFcC.png http://i.imgur.com/kpmx6vB.png http://i.imgur.com/sFrrUZM.png http://i.imgur.com/WtR4TER.png http://i.imgur.com/Jz44S3u.png http://i.imgur.com/M7Ykuba.png http://i.imgur.com/2S6LALM.png Kings 3 Stars of the Night 1) Anthony Alford: Alford went 2/4 with a home run and a walk. 2) Richard Urena: Urena continued his tear of AA by going 3/5 with a double. 3) Jordan Romano: Romano had a nice start going 6 innings giving up no earned runs while striking out 5. Kings Platinum Arencibia 1) Yennsy Diaz: Diaz got torched for 5 earned runs, 6 hits and 3 walks in 3.1 innings pitched before the rain delay forced the game to be suspended. Francisco Mejia update Hit streak is over at 50 games. http://i.imgur.com/QWobGwp.png
Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Seems like Urena is hitting better at AA?
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Hope that Barnes makes the team out of ST next year and sticks. He's clearly too good for AAA ball at this point in his career.
sdyment Verified Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 where does Urena project to play? Could he play corner OF, or is he wasted out there?
King Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Author Posted August 15, 2016 where does Urena project to play? Could he play corner OF, or is he wasted out there? Shortstop all the way
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Bluefield and Vancouver should switch rosters.
admin Site Manager Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Lopes hitting .478 in last ten games. 27 doubles in 327 ABs, not bad.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 My boy Lane Thomas, Thomas Lane is hitting well after a really s*** start to the season.
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Shortstop all the way He'll be playing shortstop for the Bisons for a very long time or traded if his defence doesn't improve. As of now, his defence will block him from sticking in the show. Good thing is that he's only 20 years old and has plenty of time to improve his defence, although his bat is playing well above his age.
King Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2016 Author Posted August 15, 2016 He'll be playing shortstop for the Bisons for a very long time or traded if his defence doesn't improve. As of now, his defence will block him from sticking in the show. Good thing is that he's only 20 years old and has plenty of time to improve his defence, although his bat is playing well above his age. I assume you're scouting the error line but his defense was always highly regarded coming up the system. Though I would wait and see since scouting reports on defense are for the most part erratic.
flafson Verified Member Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 They also said Travis sucks on defense. If he has the tools and is willing to put the effort, he will be able to give at least decent defense. Give him games with Goins, he will teach him how to field.
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