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Saturday, September 5, 2015

9/5/2015 Columbus Clippers 7, Louisville Bats 4

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 2 of 2

He wasn't the only one, but Minor League journeyman Zach Walters owned the Bats today, with 2 HR (back-to-back), 4 RBI, and good grief...


My scoresheets, using my pitch-counting method! Read about it HERE, download the scoresheets for free HERE!


COL RHP Jarrett Grube on the mound, LOU 2B Irving Falu at the plate

LOU RHP Dylan Axelrod faces Anthony Gallas...
...wait, WHAT??
...is Gallas wearing a balaclava...or is that a...beard???

Yes, it's a beard. That's the most shag carpet-like beard I've seen on a ball player in years, enough depth for 3 Dallas Keuchel beards, I think
Gallas also homered today...

RHP Donovan Hand in relief after Axelrod was knocked out following 3 innings and 5 earned runs (3 of them from Walters' taters), COL RF Michael Choice

LHP Tony Cingrani, a reliever now, is about to strike out Gallas

In the Mystery Rookie Card game, I happened to select perennial International League stalwart Alexi Casilla.
Surprisingly, he's played nearly as many games in MLB (578) as he's played in the Minor Leagues (619)...throughout his 13 season career, Casilla has made appearances at Louisville Slugger Field as a Rochester Red Wing (2007-2009), a Norfolk Tide (2014), and this season, he's played with both the Durham Bulls and the Buffalo Bisons. Of course, I remember Casilla most for his time with the Twins, and this game in particular.

Official Program (featuring Robert Stephenson) and Scorecard


Ticket (Jon Moscot)

Bat Chat and Gameday Stats




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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

8/12/2015 Columbus Clippers 2, Louisville Bats 0

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 2 of 3

I missed Donn Roach again, but fortune favors me anyhow; RHP Robert Stephenson and RHP Toru Murata both had their starts moved up. I'm all about Japanese players, especially pitchers, so seeing Murata here was probably the best bonus this boy could have hoped for. Stephenson's early exit and Murata's stellar performance meant the Bats were shut out, but I'm not complaining very much.


My scoresheets, using my pitch-counting method! Read about it HERE, download the scoresheets for free HERE!




Some video of Murata warming up; notice the glorious inside spin, so much #sparkle
Murata is an NPB import oddity in that while he was a first-round pick by the Yomiuri Giants in 2007, he never pitched in NPB and after two years of minor league service time, was released. The Indians subsequently signed him, and in a path that is atypical for his fellow imports, he's been riding the organizational circuit from A league all the way up to AAA now.

Stephenson pitching to switch-hitting COL OF Michael Martinez. Stephenson was a bit off tonight, and left in the 3rd with a wrist strain after walking the first two batters (one of them would score)

Murata vs. LOU 2B Juan Perez

Murata vs. LOU SS Kristopher Negron

Murata faces LOU OF Adam Duvall...where Brennan Boesch was the story last month, Duvall has majestically stepped in to usurp his spotlight, and rightfully so. 
Duvall was born and raised in Louisville, attended Butler HS and the University of Louisville, when the San Francisco Giants drafted him in the 11th round of the 2010 draft. Duvall arrived in Louisville just a couple of weeks ago, as one of the 2 pieces in the Mike Leake trade. While Reds fans are mourning the systematic extrication of their 25-man roster, local fans are exuberant that Duvall has returned home...not only that, but his shot at permanence on a big league roster is real, now that he's here and not really blocked by other Giants anymore.  

Murata gets OF Juan Silva to ground out, 3B Hernan Iribarren to 1B Chris Dominguez

Martinez singles off reliever RHP Donovan Hand

Another new addition in Louisville, albeit not so highly touted locally as Duvall, is LHP Brandon Finnegan. Finnegan was a Kansas City Postseason hero, yet found himself traded to the Reds (along with Cody Reed and John Lamb) for Johnny Cueto. Henceforth my reference earlier to "systematic extrication." I haven't seen Finnegan pitch yet, but today I see him coaching first base.

RHP Miguel Celestino faces COL DH Jesus Aguilar

COL LHP Giovanni Soto (not Geovany Soto, the pot-smoking former Cub and former ROY) versus Perez

Another solo run in the Mystery Rookie Card game, WHOA...it's former five-tool Reds prospect Chris Heisey.
Not really sure where his tools fell off to, but he was a fan favorite here in Louisville, and had a fairly decent run with the Reds several years ago...sure, he had loads of crackling value for a 17th round pick, but took the short straw in an end of the year deal to the Dodgers for Matt Magill in 2014. Magill made a few starts here to start the season, but was plagued with injuries and released in June.

Official Program (featuring Robert Stephenson) and Scorecard


Ticket

Bat Chat and Gameday Stats




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Monday, June 2, 2014

6/2/2014 Columbus Clippers 1, Louisville Bats 4

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 2 of 2

How's about a little HONKBAL for your Monday Night Base Ball? I hear on the way to the game that Jair Jurrjens, who signed a minor league deal with the Reds a few weeks ago, will be making his first start of the season with the Bats!!
To say that Jurrjens has had a very peculiar career, so far, would be quite the understatement. From a formidable Rookie of the Year candidate in 2008 and an All-Star in 2011 to the "boy that nobody owns" in 2012. Something happened, who knows what, to the former Brave who went 47-32 with an ERA of 3.34 (FIP 3.81) in 108 starts with Atlanta from 2008-2011. His luck (or something akin to that) seemed to run out in 2012, when he spent time in both Atlanta and AAA Gwinnett, definitely performing not-as-great as he once had been. He found a new home with the Baltimore Orioles in 2013 in a minor league deal, but only appeared in 2 MLB games and went 6-6 with a 4.18 ERA in 14 starts at AAA Norfolk. When he was picked up by the Tigers in July and made 7 starts with AAA Toledo, he was 1-4 with a 5.49 ERA.  Still unsigned to begin the 2014 season, we was the template for a star that shined brightly on the Major League stage, yet now couldn't even provide sparks at the AAA level.

All that aside, I've always admired Jurrjens, and I don't see any reason to change the way I feel. I'm certainly not disappointed, as Jurrjens enjoys a comfortable outing, 5IP (85 pitches, 53 for strikes), 5H, 1ER, 1BB, and 8K against the Clippers.


However, the Bats aren't really making an uproarious offensive statement in support of Jurrjens, and are behind the Clippers 1-0 until the 4th inning, where they finally get to starter RHP Travis Banwart (who was perfect through 3 innings) with 3 runs on 3 hits.

Many Reds fans are curious as to why Jurrjens is even around...well, judging from what I've seen tonight, they may have a reason to change their way of thinking a little bit. Perhaps some #GOML is due; I still think Jurrjens is really good at pitching baseballs - no reason to think otherwise. For now.

Jurrjens vs. Clippers C Roberto Perez

Bats SS Hernan Iribarren faces Banwart; I first saw Iribarren with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox in June of 2012, then picked him in the Mystery Rookie Card game a month or so later.

In the bottom of the 5th, mayhem ensued when Bats 3B Chris Nelson reached on a single to 3rd that was a truly close play. Here, Clippers SS Justin Sellers, 2B Ryan Rohlinger and 1B Audy Ciriaco are discussing the call with rover ump Brad Myers, while Clippers Manager Chris Tremie is arguing with 1B ump Nick Lentz, who made the call.

...a few minutes later, Tremie is ejected by Lentz

Iribarren faces RHP Austin Adams in the 6th inning...Adams has pretty good stuff!!


For my pick in tonight's Mystery Rookie Card game, I'm a little stumped, as I don't have a clue who Chris Duffy is. Sure, this 2006 Allen & Ginter #258 looks awesome, but I wonder if Chris Duffy is...or was...just as awesome.
Well, yeah, he was awesome...for 39 games in 2005 with the Pirates, he had an OPS of .814 and an OPS+ of 115. That's pretty awesome. But that's only 39 games, in a season that was shortened by injuries...the staff of Baseball Prospectus surmised in 2005 that he would be "passed" by Nate McLouth (which, I suppose, he was) and in 2006 acknowledged that his "low walk rate and lack of power" were problems for him. When he won the Opening Day starter job (along with McLouth) in 2006, he slumped hard and was demoted to AAA, where he refused to report. Well, he did report after a month or so, and the Pirates actually brought him back to MLB later in the season...where he ended up slumping again, but not so bad. Starting in 2008, Duffy was still a guy with poor plate discipline who was letting his best years get behind him. We was granted free agency in late 2008, spent a year with the Brewers and a year with the Phillies, and hasn't played professional baseball since he was released in July of 2010.

So, my pick isn't looking awesome at all. When you see what my buddy Marty picked, there can be no question about who "won" today.
Yes, that's a 1986 Fleer Update #U-14. Darnit, I've been skunked again!!!!!!

NO WORDS. AT ALL.
And no chance of me being able to sucker Marty into a trade, either...

BONUS: Ever since the start of the 2013 season, every time I stop by the Slugger Monkey baseball card stand to pick up the Mystery Rookie packs, I'm always asked: "Anything else?" and I always respond: "Got any Jose Altuve?"

Well, we are in Kentucky, and Matt (the vendor) doesn't really know who Jose Altuve is. 10 games or so last year, every time, I come up blank when asking for Altuve. This season, it's been the same. Today, however, Matt asks me "Hey, aren't you the Jose Altuve guy?"

"Well, YES sir, I am!!"

Here's what Matt had for me...this 2012 Topps #187.
Granted, I already have this card. In fact, this card is hanging majestically in my cube at work. Jose Altuve is my spirit animal. However, I'm trying to prime the pump a little...I'm not the kind of collector who funnels hundreds of dollars a year buying packs and looking for "hits"...I'm an odd fellow with simple needs; I like the cards I like, and that's that. Sure, I'll buy a few packs here and there, but not many. So, in the interest of giving Matt some incentive to take more of my money from me down the road, I buy this for a dollar - and he lets me know he may have some more coming.

My scoresheets, using my new pitch-counting method! Read about it HERE, download the scoresheets for free HERE!




Official Program (featuring Tucker Barnhart) and Scorecard


Ticket (Neftali Soto)


Bat Chat and Gameday Stats





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