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Saturday, June 18, 2011

6/18/11 Toledo Mud Hens 1, Louisville Bats 3

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 3 of 4

Kansas City native Scott Carroll is starting to become one of my favorite pitchers.


He pitched well but still got roughed up a little bit on Opening Day, since then he’s compiled a 5-2 win loss record and is cruising along with a 4 plus change ERA and only two (maybe three) rough outings in his last 10 games. Scott can carry several innings of shut-out work deep into a game before hitters start to get to him. I liked Travis Wood a lot last year, for the record I think Scott is a much better pitcher with just as much stuff as Travis, with better command and use of his pitch profile. That being said, he was roughed up by the Toledo Mud Hens on opening day, and that’s who the Bats are facing today. With Daniel Ray Herrera gone, hopes are the Bats can handle the Mud Hens lineup with more efficiency this time around.



Before we get into the game, this is my first June game which means new programs are out…I’m not ashamed to say I yelped aloud to find not only a Todd Frazier article but none other than the all-time strike out leader for the Louisville Bats, Matt Maloney on the cover!!


This game went a lot different, Scott had another great outing, NEVER lost control of the game, and had some ‘executive’ relief assistance from Sam LeCure, in Louisville on rehab. The Bats’ offense managed to squeeze in a few runs, but fought hard in doing so…the Mud Hens’ pitchers (Enrique Gonzalez, L.J. Gagnier, and Brad Thomas, the latter also in a rehab assignment) were nearly as effective. Rather than a pitching duel between starters, there was an even greater duel between several pitchers; Carroll and LeCure pretty much had the Mud Hens handcuffed.

An interesting note about the Mud Hens’ pitching staff this evening…for all 3 pitchers: 4BB, 7K, 1 HR, 1 HB, 13 balls in the air and only 2 groundouts.

Rain threatened the area but never quite appeared…Chihiro took my picture. People usually don’t hesitate to stop me and ask about stuff I’m wearing at games, but the Taco Mac shirt gets the most inquiries, I think.


Oh, and hey…for the first time this year, the Zooperstars are in the house! Here Brendan Wise (RHP for Toledo, did not pitch tonight) is attacked after whooping Alex Frogriguez in a dance contest.


This is Yao Flamingo, Ken Giraffey Jr, and Manatee Ramirez (who has not retired) messing about with Mud Hens 3B Bryan Pounds…


And, of course, Harry Canary led us in singing “Take Me Out…” and spraying folks with silly string during the 7th inning stretch.


I told myself “I’m not going to take any pictures of Todd tonight” but you know that I am obliged to. Here’s Todd Frazier, who had a dismal evening (0-for-4, 2K, a flyout, lineout, and groundout) facing Enrique Gonzalez (2.2IP, 3H, 2ER, 3BB, 4K, HR, 13 BF, 61 pitchers, 37 for strikes, 9.56 FIP*)…Gonzalez was taken out of the game too soon to tell what the rest of his night could have been like, but there’s no doubt about it…he was throwing strikes.


* Yes, for the first time in this post…introducing FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching) as a stat I will include in each pitcher’s line whenever I can ‘whip it up’…we’re going to give this a shot! What is FIP? Read THIS for more information. The league average I’m using for now is 3.2, if you think I should use something different for Minor League, Independent League, Major League, or whatever league…please drop me a comment on this and I will mess around with it a little.

Danny Dorn at bat (2-for-3, 2R, 2H, K, 2RBI on a HR off Enrique Gonzalez with 1 on and 1 out)


Cale Iorg (1-for-3, H, 2K) faces Scott Carroll (6IP, 4H, ER, BB, 4K, 22 BF, 66 pitches, 44 for strikes, 2.37 FIP). I mentioned Cale in my Opening Day post.


Will Rhymes (0-for-3, BB, 3 groundouts) faces Scott Carroll.


Zack Cozart (0-for-4, 2K, 2 Flyouts) faces Enrique Gonzalez…

…and flies out to Center Fielder Clete Thomas.


Hey kids, it’s Jeremy Hermida (1-for-2, 2BB, putout 7-6-2 coming home on a double by Devin Mesoraco)…Jeremy (.346/.434/.500) is currently in a near-statistical tie for the International League batting crown with Gwinnett Braves’ Jose Constanza (.345/.392/.401). I think it’s safe to assume that a batting crown alone doesn’t tell you who is a more effective hitter.

Hermida facing Enrique Gonzalez…a swingandamiss!


Todd Frazier again.


Sam LeCure (3IP, 3H, 0R, 3K, 11 BF, 46 pitches, 32 for strikes, 1.20 FIP) warming up on the mound…


Cale Iorg faces Sam LeCure in the 7th inning.


The 8th inning was brought to you by Ocean Spray…and you can thank Tug Haines for helping out with that!!!


Detroit Tigers 3B Brandon Inge (1-for-4, K, 2 flyouts) is rehabbing in Toledo! His only hit of the night was against Sam LeCure, but he was erase on Bryan Pounds’ GIDP (6-3) to end the top of the 9th, and the game, with the Bats winning 3-1.




After the game, a 3-inning exhibition Men’s Slow Pitch Softball game occurred between the visiting Wounded Warriors and a combo squad of Louisville Police and Fire Departments. The Wounded Warriors squad was comprised of entirely amputee players…a very impressive outing and program, as they tour to promote the program and show off their skills. Here is a brief writeup of their visit by Fox 41’s Tom Lane, including a video with the local news story.






Official Scorecard and Bat Chat






Official Program: MATT MALONEY!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

4/7/11 Toledo Mud Hens 11, Louisville Bats 6

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 1 of 4

Ladies and Gentlemen…your 2011 Louisville BATS!!
(and your 2011 Toledo Mud Hens too!)


Bring on the beer, bring on the hot dogs…and bring out the scoresheets, it’s Minor league Opening Day!! For the second year in a row, I am THERE for the Louisville Bats home opener…and for the second year in a row, the Bats are handed an “L” to begin the season…

But let’s face it…Baseball is BACK, it’s $1 beer night AND it’s my birthday AND my lovely wife agreed to be my date this evening…so win or lose, what more could you ask for?!?



A very exciting game, Andrew Oliver enjoyed a decent outing for the visiting Mud Hens, while Scott Carroll was looking pretty darn good until Timo Perez launched a 2 on 2 out HR into deep left field in the top of the 5th. The Bats’ Todd Frazier responded an inning and a half later with a 2RBI double to tie the game, but things started to unravel when reliever Daniel Ray Herrera gave up a 2-run HR in the 7th, another run in the 8th, and was joined in the Mud Hens Run Giveaway party by Carlos Fisher and Joe Krebs. The 7-run 8th inning sealed the deal…nothing a nice 8-run rally can’t take care of, and the Bats certainly tried but fell short.

Offense didn’t seem to be an issue for the Bats (they have plenty of it, only 2 players in their lineup failed to eke out at least 1 base hit). 5 Bats pitchers threw in the game, 4 of those 5 pitchers were relieved during an inning, and every one of those 4 left the game with one runner on base as their responsibility, and 3 of those 4 runners ended up scoring. That’s a problem.

With all due respect to the Bats’ Official Scorer Ken Horn, I disagreed on two of his rulings during the game. You all know the rules of scorekeeping: it’s YOUR scoresheet, you can call it however you want to. Since I have the right:

TOL 8th Inning: Scott Sizemore doubles to deep RF, driving in Cale Iorg. The OS rules this an E9, no RBI. That ball was hit hard and deep into the RF alley, RF Jeremy Hermida had no chance for a play at first or at second. He relayed the ball as best as he could…the ball was hit WELL, no opportunity for an out = a hit and an RBI.

LOU 8th inning: Jeremy Hermida reaches first on an Error by 2B Scott Sizemore, driving in Todd Frazier. The OS rules this a base hit and an RBI. Hermida is fast enough, but the ball was very much bobbled as Sizemore scooted around in the brickdust…take away Sizemore’s gymnastics and Hermida would have been out, and possibly a ground out RBI to his credit. My ruling = E4, no RBI.

It is bizarre that both of these instances not only occurred in the 8th inning, but impacted the same 2 players offensively and defensively. It’s my scoresheet. BAM.

It was a beautiful night for baseball, looking forward to this season!!

Mud Hens LF Timo Perez (3 for 5, 2R, HR, 3RBI) grounds out to Todd Frazier (3B), RHP Scott Carroll (5.2IP, 7H, 2ER, 3K, HR) on the mound for the Bats


Mud Hens RF Andy Dirks (4 for 5, 2R, HR, 2RBI) cracks a single to RF


Bats 3B Todd Frazier (2 for 4, R, 2B, 3B, 2RBI) at bat facing Mud Hens LHP Andrew Oliver (6IP, 4H 2ER, 2BB, 6K)


Todd Frazier swings and misses


FYI, Todd Frazier is on the Reds’ 40-man roster this year!




Bats 2B Chris Valaika (1 for 4, 3 flyouts) flies out to LF


Todd Frazier playing 3B (he played LF most of last year, could this mean a potential late-season roster shuffle for the Reds?), Scott Carroll fires


Bats Catcher Devin Mesoraco (2 for 4, R, solo HR) prepares to respond to Oliver’s delivery


Devin Mesoraco is NOT on the Reds’ 40-man roster this year


Todd Frazier grounds out to SS Cale Iorg (“like GEORGE”)…yes, Dane Iorg is his uncle, and Garth Iorg is his father



Don’t let the empty seats in some of these pictures fool you…announced attendance was 12,680…many folks were spending time at the Overlook Grill, enjoying the weekly spectacle known as “Thirsty Thursdays,” $1 beers until 7:30PM


Bats LF Yonder Alonso (1 for 5) at bat




The bases are LOADED for Todd Frazier with 2 outs in the Bottom of the 6th…can he deliver?!?

The Answer is YES, Todd cracked a screaming double to LF, driving in Dave Sappelt and Zack Cozart!!




Official Scorecard and Bat Chat (no season stats yet!)





Official Souvenir Program
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