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The Bisons' Friday night contest in Allentown, PA went the way of the IronPigs, as Lehigh Valley shutout the Herd 10-0.
After beating the Bisons 6-1 on Thursday thanks to 17 hits, the 'Pigs came back on Friday with 15 more knocks, with four batters having multi-hit games. Nick Williams went 4-4 with two RBI, while Brock Stassi collected three hits, including a three-run home run. Buffalo has now lost nine of its last 13 ballgames, with the team scoring two runs or less in each of those defeats.
It was a rough outing for Chris Leroux, the former IronPig pitcher, who allowed a season-high 10 hits and seven earned runs.
Lehigh Valley took a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first against Buffalo starter Leroux. Nick Williams drove in a run in the bottom of the first on a RBI single. Darin Ruf then scored J.P. Crawford with a sac-fly one batter later. Andrew Knapp singled to make it 3-0, and was thrown out trying to stretch out extra bases.
A four-run bottom of the third made it 7-0 Lehigh Valley. Ruf drove in his second run of the game in the inning, increasing the 'Pigs lead to 4-0 with a run-scoring single. Brock Stassi then connected for a no-doubt three-run home run, his sixth of the year.
Jake Thompson, in his first ever start against Buffalo, induced six-straight groundouts to begin his outing. The prized Phillies' pitching prospect yielded just three hits in 7.0 innings of work, walking one and striking out five. He lowers his ERA to 2.42 on the season, as his record improves to 8-5.
J.P. Crawford went 4-4 against the Herd, and he is now 6-9 in this series so far, and 11-20 in five games against Buffalo since July 8.
Playing in his first rehab game with the Herd was Ryan Goins, who batted second as the designated hitter. Goins landed on the disabled list on July 2 with a forearm strain, after appearing in 59 games with Toronto this season. Goins went 1-4 with a single in the fourth inning.
Besides Goins, Domonic Brown and David Adams collected the Herd's only other hits, with Adams' double in the third the lone extra-base hit for Buffalo.
Leroux was removed after 4.0 innings of work, allowing 10 hits, two walks, and seven earned runs. It was his shortest start since April 17.
Bobby Korecky relieved Leroux, taking the mound for the first time in nine days. The righty tossed the Bisons' first one-two-three inning in the fifth, but allowed two runs in the sixth, as Lehigh Valley pulled ahead 9-0. David Lough knocked a solo homer, and Nick Williams added his fourth hit and second RBI later in the frame, plating Taylor Featherston with a single.
Chad Girodo entered in the seventh for the Herd. With runners on the corners, Cam Perkins bounced into a double play, while Andrew Knapp scored from third, as the IronPigs reached double-digits in the run column. Ryan Tepera pitched a scoreless eighth inning for the Herd.
Defensive wiz Casey Kotchman made a highlight in the field in the bottom of the third. The all-time leader in fielding percentage among MLB first baseman dove to his right on a ball hit by J.P. Crawford, and threw from one knee to Leroux covering first for the out.
Game three of the four-game series at Coca-Cola Park is scheduled for 6:35 on Saturday night. Scott Diamond will square off against Lehigh Valley starter Adam Morgan.
BISONS NOTES:
It was announced before Friday's game that Blue Jays' first baseman Chris Colabello will join the Herd on a rehab assignment Monday… Friday tied the Bisons' worst losing margin of the season, as Buffalo also lost to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 10-0 on July 6… The Bisons all-time record at Coca-Cola Park is now even at 37-37.
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Portland, ME - Jason Leblebijian had two hits and Emilio Guerrero plated a run with a double but the Fisher Cats fell a run short in a 3-2 loss at Portland on Friday night.
Sea Dogs left fielder Cole Sturgeon broke a 1-1 tie with a two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the sixth inning off New Hampshire starter and loser Conner Greene (1-2).
Portland took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. Yoan Moncada, the Sea Dogs designated hitter, drew a lead off walk. He moved to third on a single by Mauricio Duban, scoring on a Nate Freiman sacrifice fly.
New Hampshire (41-50) drew even in the top of the third inning, loading the bases on consecutive singles by Ian Parmley, Christian Lopes and Roemon Fields. Ryan Lavarnway grounded into a doubleplay, but Parmley scored to make it 1-1.
The Sea Dogs (33-58) loaded the bases with no outs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Greene would pick up two outs before allowing the two-run single to Sturgeon to put Portland up 3-1.
Greene (1-2) suffered his second consecutive loss to Portland, allowing three runs (one earned) in six innings. He allowed six hits, walked three and struck out three. John Stilson worked two innings of scoreless relief for the Fisher Cats.
Jason Leblijian singled and advanced to second on an error to start the seventh inning. Emilio Guerrero doubled off the Maine Monster to make it 3-2, ending the night for Portland starter and winner Kevin McAvoy (6-4). Jake Drehoff (1.2 IP) and Ben Taylor combined to hold the Fisher Cats at bay. Taylor earned his first Double-A save with a perfect ninth inning.
The series continues on Saturday night at Hadlock Field. The Fisher Cats will turn to RHP Jeremy Gabryszwski (5-6, 4.24) and Portland will start RHP Jacob Dahlstrand. Coverage with Bob Lipman begins at 5:45 p.m. on the WGIR Fisher Cats Radio Network and online at www.nhfishercats.com.
The next home game at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium will be on Monday when New Hampshire hosts Reading. Game time is 7:05 p.m. The first 1,000 fans will receive an Ugly Sweater Tee courtesy of Northeast Delta Dental. For information and tickets, visit www.nhfishercats.com.
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PEORIA, Ill. - Angel Perdomo returned from an appearance in the MLB All-Star Futures Game with six scoreless innings, Carl Wise homered, and the Lansing Lugnuts (15-7, 51-41) avoided a sweep with a 3-0 shutout of the Peoria Chiefs (11-11, 51-41) on Friday night at Dozer Park.
Despite winning only one of the three games in Peoria, the Lugnuts allowed just one earned run in 21 1/3 innings.
Perdomo (Win, 3-3) struck out eight batters while allowing only five base runners, all on singles, in recording his first victory since April 27th.
Still, the Lugnuts and Chiefs remained scoreless until a rapid-fire three-run uprising in the seventh. Justin Atkinson led off with a single against Peoria starter Juan Perez (Loss, 3-2), Connor Panas tripled him in for a 1-0 lead, and Wise followed with his first home run since May 31st to cement the advantage.
A pair of newcomers locked the game down for Lansing. 2016 10th-round draftee Kirby Snead facing the minimum in the seventh and eighth innings, and Jackson Lowery (Save, 1) pitched around a two-out single in the ninth.
The second leg of the Lugnuts' Western Division road trip continues to Burlington, Iowa, for the start of three-game series with the Bees. Left-hander Tayler Saucedo (5-7, 5.06) starts the series opener at 7:30 Saturday night at Community Field, opposed by Burlington Bees right-hander Jose Rodriguez (4-5, 3.42).
The Lugnuts return to Michigan's state capital on Wednesday, July 20th, opening up a six-game homestand against the Clinton LumberKings and the Kane County Cougars. For more information or to purchase your tickets, call 517-485-4500 or visit lansinglugnuts.com.
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Kings 3 Stars of the Night
1) Angel Perdomo: Perdomo did not miss a beat coming back from the Futures Game striking out 8 over 6 innings. Dunedin soon?
2) Richard Urena: Urena went 2/4 with a stolen base and a home run... New Hampshire, awaits!
3) Jared Carkuff: Carkuff struckout 7 over 3 innings in relief of Guad Chavez, to lead the GCL Jays to their 16th win of the season.
Kings Platinum Arencibia
1) Justin Shafer: Shafer got torched for 7 earned runs and 8 hits in 2 innings. Indy Ball ------->