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Farmers Only: No-hitter in the Dayton game! (note: not for Dayton)

Is this the low point of the season for the minor league teams?

  • Louisville struck early as they beat Indianapolis 10-2Juan Francisco hit his second homer in as many nights and had a double, and Darnell McDonald and Daniel Dorn each had three hits, with the former hitting a homer run as well.  Matt Maloney pitched another fine outing, going 6 innings of 1-run ball and struck out 7 while walking nobody.  Up next: The Soulsucker takes on Indy at 7:05.
  • Carolina lost against Jacksonville 6-3 as Zach Ward continued to pitch terribly.  Ward gave up 2 runs in his 2/3 inning of work, and earned his 4th loss of the season and brought his ERA up to 24.55.  Zachary Cozart and Sean Henry had two hits each.  Up next: Jerry Gil gets his first start of the year against Jacksonville at 7:05.
  • Sarasota lost to Jupiter 8-2 as Lance Janke got roughed up a little bit.  Janke gave up 6 runs (5 earned) in only 3 1/3 innings.  Alex Buchholz and Denis Phipps had two hits and a RBI each.  Up next: Curtis Partch takes on Jupiter at 7.
  • Dayton finished up their game from last night, which ended up being a 7-4 loss, and lost again 6-0 in the nightcap.  In the first game, Mark Serrano started last night, pitching 3 innings of 1-run ball.  Byron Wiley was 2-for-4 with 2 RBI.  In the second game of the night, the Dragons were no-hit by Fort Wayne's Simon Castro in the 7-inning game.  They struck out 9 times, with 3 by Byron WileyJ.C. Sulbaran gave up 5 runs in 5 innings.  Up next: The Dragons are off today, thankfully.
  • Billings lost to Idaho Falls 6-4.  Mark Fleury had two hits, including a homer, and Mariekson Gregorius hit his first bomb of the year as well.  Adian Kummet pitched 2 1-hit innings in relief.  Up next: The Mustangs take on Idaho Falls at 9:05 behind Oscar Castro.
  • Despite mounting a small comeback in the 9th, it fell short as the GCL Reds lost to the GCL Red Sox 3-2Misael DeJesus pitched 2 shutout innings, but Luis Machuca gave up 3 runs in his second outing of the year.  Michael Henry pitched two innings of shutout ball and Mitchell Clarke pitched a perfect 9th.  Henry Rodriguez was 3-for-4 and Juan Silva had two hits as well.  Up next: They take on the GCL Twins at noon.


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Looks like Castro was a HBP away from a perfect game

7 inning game, but still, wow. The Padres have a good one on their hands.

by ken on Aug 19, 2009 9:23 AM EDT reply actions  

I think the Dragons are just happy to be done with Fort Wayne for the season.

The no-no capped off a 1-18 season against them.

"We, as for me all seasons you are affected peculiarly in the edge of my seat and are happy concerning the fact that the Adam Dunn fan has been mixed up exactly." - Reynard-san

by BK on Aug 19, 2009 10:14 AM EDT up reply actions  

It's impressive (de-pressive?) that Zach Ward actually got his ERA to go up

I didn’t think it would be possible. Of course, I didn’t think T-Virus’ OPS+ could go any lower.

I have robot insurance.

by 3 Fast 3 Furious on Aug 19, 2009 9:32 AM EDT reply actions  

I really wish I still lived in Louisville

I am kicking myself for not getting out to more Bats games when I was still there. They may be a minor league team but at least they are an awesome minor league team.

by wishfuldrifter on Aug 19, 2009 10:25 AM EDT reply actions  

and they have been for a few years now.

last year they were unstoppable. i love Bats games.

by GrooveLeg on Aug 19, 2009 10:53 AM EDT up reply actions  

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