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Thursday, June 9, 2011

6/9/11 Louisville Bats 3, Syracuse Chiefs 4

Alliance Bank Stadium, Syracuse, NY
Game 3 of 4

2007 1st round draft pick LHP Ross Detwiler has seen his ERA and WHIP improve in his MLB appearances in 39 games from 2009-2011, yet spent more time in AAA Syracuse in 2011 than he had in previous years. I don’t follow the Washington Nationals very well, so I don’t know the circumstances; in 2001 his ERA in 16 games (all starts) at Syracuse was 4.53, his WHIP 1.489 (by comparison, in his 15 games in Washington in 2011 his ERA was 3.00, WHIP was 1.25). If you are keeping track, his ERA and WHIP during his stay in Washington were both lower than that of John Lannan, Livan Hernandez, Jordan Zimmermann, Jason Marquis, and Chien-Ming Wang. Think what you want of that, but today he was cold-cunning effective against the Bats, one of the best offense lineups in the IL.



Chad Reineke (from DEFIANCE, Ohio…I just love that), on the other hand, has one of his worst (and shortest) road starts of the season. Former Padre Matt Antonelli tags Reineke for a solo HR in the very first inning; then Michael Aubrey follows with a lead-off HR in the 4th. Detwiler’s first hit of the season to lead off the 5th is followed by a single by former Royal Gregor Blanco; Aubrey drives in Detwiler on a SAC fly, Chris Marrero drives in Blanco on a bloop single past Chris Valaika with 2 outs, and Reineke leaves the game.

The Bats tried to rebound with a Yonder Alonso solo HR in the 5th and a Zack Cozart RBI single in the 6th (scoring Reineke) yet are handcuffed by the Chiefs bullpen of Collin Balester and Josh Wilkie…until Brent Clevlen shows up in the 9th, with 1 on and 1 out.

Clevlen is certainly an International League journeyman, having spent time in Toledo and Gwinnett from 2007-2010 (and having played in 55 games for Detroit and 4 games for Atlanta during that time). He started off 2011 with the Reds organization on the Bats roster. I didn’t see much of Clevlen during his 26 games in Louisville, but what I did see wasn’t that bad…and he certainly looks like a bad-ass at the plate. Clevlen was 0-for-2 with a BB when he approached the plate, all bad-ass, of course. He works Josh Wilkie for a full count and delivers an RBI triple into left-center field…suddenly, he is the tying run (in scoring position!) with 1 out.

Unfortunately for the Bats, this opportunity is squandered sharply as Danny Dorn and Michael Griffin both fly out to left to end the game.

I also witnessed Tug Hulett in the lineup for the Chiefs…his dad was Tim Hulett, and Tug was a Royal!

Clevlen was released by the Reds on the very next day. He immediately signed with the Independent League Wichita Wingnuts (played 46 games) and then on to the Eastern League AA Reading Phillies in early August, where he spent the remainder of the season, playing in 26 games and ending up with a formidable 1.042 OPS. He was granted free agency in November, and signed with the Phillies again in January. Which means it could be very likely that his IL journey will continue as a Lehigh Valley IronPig in 2012.

I watched this game on MLB Network, via the TWC Sports broadcast. The game was called by Jason Benetti (excellent broadcast voice and play-by-play, but please don't show us your face!) and Steve Grilli.




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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

6/7/10 Pawtucket Red Sox 7, Louisville Bats 2

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
(Game 4 of 4)

The Bats try to close the 4-game series with the Paw Sox with a Win, but that just didn't happen. Still, a wonderful evening for baseball, augmented by our unseasonal heat wave; tonight I was joined by my youngest daughter Chihiro. Our first Bats game together (as a family) ended too soon for her when she fell in the bathroom between innings and had to get stitches. This meant she missed the fireworks; the Bats were generous enough to reward us with tickets to another game, but the Bats lost and no fireworks. Many years later, she returns - no Win, but no trip to the hospital this time!

PAW 7 9 0
LOU 2 9 0

Unlike the first Chapman outing I witnessed...his performance tonight was a complete and concise study in uncontrol; 7 earned runs in 2 innings and I felt like Rick Sweet waited far too long to give him the hook.

Led by the effective delivery of Felix Doubront, the Bats were cold tonight - Castillo managed to drive in a run with a bases-loaded single; Alonso responded in the 6th with a solo HR to center field. The Paw Sox had the Bats' number with 3 consecutive innings (1-2-3) that consisted their runs scored for the evening...every single run was charged to Chapman. That pretty much means the number they had was 1-800-AROLDIS.

Chapman delivers!


Reviewing Bat Chat before the game, to my surprise I found that former Cubs hitting coach Gerald Perry has found a place on the Paw Sox staff. Better than that, former Royal Tug Hulett was in the lineup as DH. A couple of old farts sat down behind us, one with a Royals shirt, and with glee I honored the presence of a fellow Royals admirer. Unfortunately, he wasn't as thrilled as I was...I thought I could at least get a 'hey now' when I excitedly informed him that Tug Hulett would be playing in the game, and again, all I received was a complacent shrug. This yahoo and his companion proceeded to watch a Jonas Brothers concert they had recorded on their cellphone during the middle innings. I guess a Royals shirt doesn't automatically guarantee class!

Tug Hulett's 2-run HR pitch...


Yonder Alonso AB, Doubront fires


Alonso at 1B, holding Lars Anderson


Tonight's promo was Baseball Bingo...lotsa fun, Chihiro was only one number away from winning (I didn't do so well). I'm sure lots of parks do this, but this was my first time at LSF or anywhere else.



Just for yucks, I picked up an extra scorecard for Chihiro, a rather inexpensive memento of our visit (besides the obligatory souvenir soda purchase)...in a flattering moment of pleasing her crazy dad, she decided to score the game along with me...I can't express how proud I was of her, especially hearing how much fun she had scoring when the game ended!

Chihiro is scoring the game!!!


We balanced our scoresheets together upon returning home; and her scorecard is displayed proudly in our family room today.




Chihiro's completed Scorecard:



Official Scorecard and Bat Chat




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