View Full Version : Minor League Summaries, 7/11
ScottieBaseball
07-11-2007, 11:46 PM
While Norfolk, Bowie, and the GCL O's enjoyed the All-Star Break, Lynchburg lambasted Frederick, Delmarva dropped Hagerstown, Aberdeen outslugged Williamsport, and Bluefield slammed Greenville.
Delmarva's Brandon Tripp went 2-for-4 with a homerun and two RBI. He's tonight's Orioles Hangout Player of the Night.
Click here (http://www.orioleshangout.com/article.asp?ID=1084) for the whole story. Enjoy!!!
blahblah
07-11-2007, 11:56 PM
Frankly, that about sums it up, but I’ll continue describing it anyway.
I don't why I found it so funny...but this made me laugh until Dr. Pepper
came out of my nose. Thank you.
Elliot
rolliefingers
07-12-2007, 09:10 AM
I don't why I found it so funny...but this made me laugh until Dr. Pepper
came out of my nose. Thank you.
Elliot
I actually wrote that. Here's the whole text...
The Aberdeen Ironbirds won a ridiculous slugfest Wednesday night, beating the Williamsport Crosscutters 15-10. This was a game in which the winning pitcher gave up two runs and allowed seven base-runners in 3.2 innings. Frankly, that about sums it up, but I’ll continue describing it anyway. Extensively.
The Aberdeen offense was impressively well-balanced; six different players scored at least two runs. However, left-fielder Joseph Nowicki was the clear star of the game for the IronBirds. He had three hits – two of them doubles – and five RBI. Designated Hitter Wally Crancer and right-fielder Robbie Widlansky each homered for the Good Guys. (Sorry.)
Williamsport starter Drew Naylor had an odd game. He allowed five runs in the first two innings on three walks, four hits and two errors. Perhaps because of the errors, Naylor was kept in the game, and he proceeded to justify his manager’s faith in him by recording the next 11 outs while only facing 11 hitters. (Center-fielder Matthew Angle singled with one out in the fourth, but was caught stealing to end the inning.)
But with two outs in the sixth, Naylor completely collapsed. Two singles, a wild pitch and two walks scored one run; Naylor’s night was finished, and Christopher Rhoads replaced him. That’s when things got really interesting. Double for Joseph Nowicki. Single for Anthony Martinez. Home run for Wally Crancer. (By the way, I originally typed Wally’s last name as “Cancer”. Sorry, Wally – I’m sure nobody in your fifth-grade class called you that, ever.) In all, seven runs scored in the inning, and Aberdeen had their 12th run and their eventual margin of victory
Aberdeen’s pitchers were not much better than Williamsport’s. But IronBird Kyle Touchatt pitched two-thirds of an inning without allowing a run. Why is that significant? Because he was literally the only pitcher – of eight on both teams – to accomplish that feat! So, he and Nowicki will share Player-of-the-Game honors; Nowicki for actually being good, and Touchatt for being merely less bad.
(by Chris Merriam)
blahblah
07-12-2007, 09:21 AM
Aha! Sorry about that...it probably credited you on the recap page...
and I was just too lazy to look for it so I assumed Scott wrote it.
Then the thanks all goes to you. I still don't know why I found it
so funny...
Elliot
ScottieBaseball
07-12-2007, 09:52 AM
Aha! Sorry about that...it probably credited you on the recap page...
and I was just too lazy to look for it so I assumed Scott wrote it.
Then the thanks all goes to you. I still don't know why I found it
so funny...
Elliot
The Stallion is a funny, funny man. That was good stuff, Chris!!!
Chollie Eckman
07-12-2007, 10:39 AM
Classic. Keep up the good work.