5/4/10

Minor Rags: - Kiko Calero, Marshall Hubbard, Reese Havens... and Wilmer Flores

Bisons:


The Bats ripped Buffalo relievers Adam Pettyjohn and Kiko Calero for six runs in the fifth to take a 13-5 lead and cruised home. Chapman gave up season-high totals of nine hits, six runs and six earned runs. His eight strikeouts were one shy of his season high. He walked just one. On any other night, the story of the game would be the Louisville offense and the Bisons' inept pitching and defense. Louisville had 13 extra-base hits (11 doubles). Juan Francisco led the way by going 4 for 5 with three doubles and four RBIs. - link







B-Mets:

Marshall Hubbard belted a game-winning two-run home run in the top of the 10th inning as the Binghamton Mets stretched their winning streak to five games with a 7-5 victory at Erie on Monday. Lucas Duda led off the 10th with walk for the B-Mets (15-9), and Hubbard followed with a bomb to right field on a 1-1 pitch from Erie reliever Brooks Brown to break a 5-all tie. Clint Everts (1-0), who squandered a save opportunity in the ninth inning, pitched a perfect 10th to close out the win for the B-Mets. The B-Mets never trailed. They took a 4-3 lead in the eighth inning on Carlos Guzman's RBI double, which plated Duda, then added another run in the ninth

Lucy:

The Charlotte Stone Crabs scored five runs in the top of the fifth inning to erase a 2-1 deficit and go on to defeat the St. Lucie Mets 6-3 on Monday at Digital Domain Park. Jake Jefferies had a two-run triple, Henry Wrigley an RBI double and Matthew Hall and Shawn Williams had RBI singles for the Stone Crabs in the inning. The Mets (9-15) got an RBI double by Sean Ratliff in the first and a solo home run by Reese Havens in the eighth. Frank De Los Santos (4-0) struck out nine in seven innings. Kyle Allen (2-2) took the loss. - link

Gnats:

Michael Planeta tripled and scored on Gary Helmick's single in the 13th inning as the Delmarva Shorebirds defeated the Savannah Sand Gnats, 2-1, in a pitching duel Monday night. The Sand Gnats scored a single run in the sixth inning and Delmarva struck once in the eighth, as the teams used seven pitchers in a 13-inning game that saw only 16 total hits. Savannah scored in the sixth when Juan Lagares reached on an error, stole second and came home on Wilmer Flores' double. - link

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