Category: Dailies
Tonight’s Lineups and notes of the day – July 9
Welcome to the battle for first place in the Pioneer League North. Tonight’s lineups:
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Now to the notes of the day:
The Skinny: The Osprey – winners of seven of their last nine games – knocked out Helena with a late home run, and now look to try and take on the Billings Mustangs, who have won both games here at Ogren Park Allegiance Field this season, but lost two of three at Dehler Park last weekend.
Griffin Heats Up: Jon Griffin is starting to get settled in at the plate. For the second time this week, Griffin collected three hits in a game, and has put together a modest four-game hit streak. Griffin is 8-for-20 on the week (that includes an 0-for-4 effort on July 4 at Billings), with a home run and five RBIs, helping the Osprey to four wins in those five games. Since the mini-streak began, Griffin has improved his batting average from .214 to .278, and is one of five Osprey players with double figures in runs batted in,
sharing the team-high honors with Stephen Cardullo with 12 each.
Tidbits: The Osprey are 1-4 in extra-inning games, with four of those five extended games coming against Helena … Despite his rocky outing on Friday, Osprey right-hander Conrad Flynn is now 4th in the league among qualifying pitchers in opponent’s batting average (.224).
On the Mound Tonight: Missoula will send out right-hander Raymond Hernandez as he makes his first home start of the season, and second overall. Hernandez (2-0, 2.77) has been solid in his 13 innings of work, allowing just four runs and eight hits, three of the runs were home runs, and has fanned 10 batters. He allowed just four hits in a five-inning start at Great Falls in his last start – which was his Osprey debut on June 25. He will alternate with right-hander Dexter Price (0-0, 9.75) for now in the starting rotation. The Mustangs will counter with left-hander Ismael Guillon, who has allowed 10 earned runs in 10 2/3 innings pitched. The Osprey scored six runs (four earned) in four-plus innings off of Guillon in Billings on July 4.
Osprey Alumni Update/Minor League Report:
The AZL D-backs (6-9) were shut out by the AZL Indians on Friday, 14-0.
The DSL D-backs (11-22) lost to the DSL Padres on Friday, 7-3. In their 14-4 win over the DSL Twins on Thursday, former Osprey outfielder Alan Santiago (2009) had a 2-for-4 game with two runs scored and three RBIs.
Yakima (7-15) needed 13 innings to beat Eugene on Friday, 3-2. A trio of former Osprey pitchers provided solid outings on the bump – Teo Guitterez (2010) allowed just an unearned run in 5 2/3 innings pitched, striking out eight batters, while Miles Reagan (2007-08) and Justin Albert (2010) combined for 4 1/3 innings of shutout relief.
South Bend (5-10, 39-45) lost to Great Lakes, 4-1. Ender Inciarte (2009) had two hits, while both Raywilly Gomez (2009) and Roberto Rodriguez (2010) added base hits for the Silver Hawks. Dan Taylor (2010) pitched a solid three innings of relief, allowing just an earned run on four hits, with three strikeouts, lowering his ERA out of the bullpen this season to an impressive 1.97.
Visalia (9-7, 40-45) took advantage of their newest edition – left-handed starting pitcher David Holmberg (2010) – and took down Lake Elsinore, 5-3. Holmberg, promoted after posting a 34-inning scoreless streak at South Bend, bounced back against
the team who ended his scoreless streak on July 3. Holmberg allowed just five hits and a walk in seven innings of work, while Adam Worthington (2009) picked up his second save with a scoreless ninth inning. Bobby Borchering (2009) had
two hits, while Keon Broxton (2009) added a hit and two RBIs.
Mobile (12-4, 50-36) won their seventh straight game, beating Mississippi in a slugfest, 14-9. Adam Eaton (2010) was among four former Osprey with a base hit – Eaton tripled, scored twice and drove in a pair of runs. Paul Goldschmidt (2009) also plated a run and scored twice, while Taylor Harbin (2007) added a double, a run scored and a RBI, and Jake Elmore
(2008) added a run scored. Josh Ellis (2007) was the lone BayBears pitcher to not allow a run in the game, pitching 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief.
Reno (51-36) lost to Tacoma on Friday, 3-2. Former Osprey reliever Esmerling Vasquez (2004) allowed a run in the bottom of the eighth inning, and suffered his first loss since joining the Aces.
Schedule:
AAA Reno at Tacoma
AA Mobile vs. Mississippi – Tom Layne (2007) will get the ball tonight for the BayBears.
A Adv. Visalia at Lake Elsinore – Diogenes Rosario (2009) gets the start for the Rawhide.
A South Bend at Dayton – Jeff Shields (2010) makes the start for the Silver Hawks.
SS-A Yakima at Eugene
AZL D-backs at AZL Rangers
DSL D-backs vs. DSL Twins
DEE-FENSE:
Here are the team fielding percentages in the Pioneer League
(through July 8):
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Pct. |
| Missoula |
.975 |
| Orem |
.970 |
| Great Falls |
.969 |
| Helena |
.965 |
| Billings |
.957 |
| Casper |
.949 |
| Ogden |
.946 |
| Idaho Falls |
.943 |
Today’s Lineups and Notes
First… the lineup sheet:
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On to the notes:
The Skinny: The Osprey had their four-game win streak snapped at the hands of the Brewers on Thursday, and will look to even the season series with a win tonight in the final game the two teams will play against each other in the first half of the season. In the first seven games, Helena has won four of seven, and six of the seven have been decided by a single run.
Last Time Out: The Missoula Osprey had their chance to jump into a first-place tie in the Pioneer League’s North Division, but Parker Berberet and the Helena Brewers had other ideas on Thursday in front of 2,001 witnesses at Ogren Park Allegiance Field. The Brewers scored twice in the top of the seventh, and Berberet’s solo home run off of Victor Lara with two out in the top of the 11th inning lifted Helena to a 4-3 win, and back into a tie for second place with the Osprey. It looked as though extra innings would
not be needed, thanks to a solid start by Osprey starter Jesse Darrah. In his best start as a professional, Darrah pitched six innings of four-hit ball, allowing just a single run and two walks while striking out a career high eight batters. Darrah has now fanned 15 batters in his last 11 innings of work. The Osprey would take a 2-0 lead in the third, thanks to a run-scoring single by Josh Parr, and a RBI single by Ryan Court, who would finish with three of Missoula’s nine hits on the night. After the Brewers manufactured a run in the fourth off of Darrah – on a walk, a groundout and two wild pitches – the Osprey would answer in the sixth, on back-to-back doubles from Court and Jon Griffin, giving the Osprey a 3-1 lead. Johan Jaime came on in the seventh for Missoula and struggled, giving up three straight hits that led to two Helena runs that tied the game. DJ Johnson made his Osprey debut in the eighth, and retired all six batters he faced.
Holding Court: Ryan Court had an off-day and watched his Osprey teammates win in Helena on Wednesday. He took advantage of getting placed back into the lineup on Thursday, and responded with a three-hit game. The effort bumped Court’s average to .258, and he also managed to collect his team-leading fifth double and 10th extra-base hit in the contest. Court also joins Stephen Cardullo (12) and Griffin (11) with double-digit runs batted in, plating his 10th run of the season in the third inning on Thursday.
Don’t Run On Me: The Osprey catchers have been quite successful throwing out potential base-stealers this season. In fact, Roidany Aguila leads the Pioneer League in that department, throwing out eight of a possible 14 base-stealers – recording outs at a 57.1% clip. Aguila threw out a pair of baserunners in the same inning (the top of the 5th) on Thursday.
On the Mound Tonight: Missoula will send out right-hander Conrad Flynn as he makes his first start of the season. Flynn (2-0, 2.92) has pitched effectively in his 12 1/3 innings of work, allowing just four runs while scattering 11 hits and three walks, with 15 strikeouts. He will alternate with left-hander Taylor Siemens (1-0, 2.19) in the starting rotation. Siemens will also pitch for the Osprey tonight. The Brewers will counter with right-hander Andy Moye, who is the reigning Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week. Moye (2-0, 1.93) has fanned 16 batters in 14 innings pitched, while scattering 12 hits and a walk, surrendering just three runs on the season. Both of Moye’s wins have come against Great Falls.
Osprey Alumni Update/Minor League Report:
The AZL D-backs (6-8) lost on Wednesday to the AZL Athletics, 4-3.
When the DSL D-backs (10-21) lost to the DSL Reds, 6-0, on Wednesday, they had just one hit – delivered by former Osprey Alan Santiago (2009). No update was available on their Thursday game with the DSL Twins.
Yakima (6-15) lost to Eugene on Thursday, 5-2. Henry Zabala (2009) singled, doubled and scored a run for the Bears, while Sammy De Los Santos (2009-10) provided two innings of shutout relief, allowing just one hit and collecting three strikeouts.
South Bend (5-9, 39-44) lost to Great Lakes, 7-1, on Thursday. In this game, former Osprey pitcher Patrick Schuster (2009-10) was ejected after he hit Loons first baseman Chris Jacobs with a pitch, which ignited a bench-clearing brawl. It should be noted
that Jacobs ran through catcher Ramon Castillo (2009) when Castillo had jumped into the air to field a throw, which caused Castillo to leave the game. Schuster hit Jacobs in the leg with the first pitch following that incident. Two Great Lakes players and both managers were also ejected. Schuster was among four former Osprey pitchers providing shutout relief out of the bullpen
for the Silver Hawks – including Blake Cooper (2010), Eury De La Rosa (2009) and Victor Capellan (2009).
Roberto Rodriguez (2010) had one of the six South Bend hits.
Visalia (8-7, 39-45) used three former Osprey pitchers in relief, and a double and two RBIs from former Osprey infielder David Nick (2009) to beat Lake Elsinore, 5-3. Derek Eitel (2010) pitched 4 2/3 shutout innings of relief, surrendering just two walks and collecting three strikeouts, to pick up the win. Taylor Sinclair (2008) retired the only batter he faced, and Yonata Ortega (2007) finished up the night, despite allowing a pair of ninth-inning runs.
Mobile (11-4, 49-36) continues to roll, beating Birmingham, 9-4, for their sixth straight win. Adam Eaton (2010) had a typical Adam Eaton night – going 1-for-2 at the plate, scoring a run, driving in a run, and getting hit by three pitches. Eaton is now hitting .320 in the six games since being promoted to Mobile on July 2. Paul Goldschmidt (2009) went 1-for-2 with a walk, a run scored and his 77th RBI, while Jake Elmore (2008) added two hits and two runs scored. That was enough to back the pitching of Jarrod Parker (2007), who allowed just two hits and two walks in five shutout innings.
Reno (51-35) beat Tacoma on Thursday, 4-3. Jordan Norberto (2006) tossed an inning of scoreless relief to earn his sixth win in seven decisions, while Bryan Shaw (2008) pitched a perfect ninth inning to pick up his sixth save with the Aces.
Schedule:
AAA Reno at Tacoma
AA Mobile vs. Mississippi
A Adv. Visalia at Lake Elsinore
A South Bend vs. Great Lakes
SS-A Yakima at Eugene
AZL D-backs vs. AZL Indians
DSL D-backs vs. DSL Twins
Starting Lineups and News & Notes
First, today’s starting lineups:
| Helena Brewers Overall Record: 8-9 Manager: Joe Ayrault |
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| No. | Player | Pos. | Avg. | HR | RBI | |
| 75 | Ruben Ozuna | CF | .348 | 0 | 1 | |
| 16 | Adrian Williams | 2B | .263 | 0 | 4 | |
| 54 | Nick Ramirez | 1B | .333 | 0 | 6 | |
| 68 | Parker Berberet | C | .347 | 2 | 10 | |
| 30 | Max Walla | RF | .288 | 1 | 7 | |
| 15 | Yadiel Rivera | SS | .253 | 4 | 12 | |
| 31 | Kyle Dhanani | 3B | .255 | 1 | 7 | |
| 7 | Kenny Allison | DH | .286 | 0 | 4 | |
| 82 | Robbie Garvey | LF | .263 | 0 | 4 | |
| 51 | Chad Pierce | RHP | ||||
| Missoula Osprey Overall Record: 9-8 Manager: Hector De La Cruz |
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| 30 | Chris Ellison | LF | .297 | 2 | 8 | |
| 14 | Josh Parr | SS | .284 | 2 | 8 | |
| 19 | Ryan Court | 3B | .230 | 2 | 9 | |
| 35 | Jon Griffin | 1B | .250 | 1 | 10 | |
| 12 | Eric Groff | 2B | .304 | 0 | 7 | |
| 11 | Tom Belza | DH | .415 | 1 | 5 | |
| 7 | Jeremia Gomez | RF | .296 | 1 | 7 | |
| 24 | Roidany Aguila | C | .256 | 2 | 9 | |
| 18 | Justin Bianco | CF | .210 | 1 | 4 | |
| 26 | Jesse Darrah | RHP | ||||
OK, now for … the rest of the story:
The Skinny: The Osprey are coming off of a 4-1 road trip, and will carry a four-game win streak into the final two games of the first half against the Helena Brewers. The teams have each won three of the first six games, with only last night’s 5-2 Osprey win being decided by more than one run.
As the Belza Tolls: Tom Belza has hit his way into the regular starting lineup for the Osprey. Currently toting a six-game, multi-hit streak, Belza – who is currently three plate appearances shy of qualifying to be among the Pioneer League leaders in hitting – has a .415 batting average, with six doubles, a triple, a home run and five RBIs. Had it not been for a pinch-hit appearance, in which he was retired, the streak would actually be at eight games.
Big Time Road Run: The Osprey have been pretty good as of late on the road. Missoula has won six of their last eight games away from home, and improved their road mark to 6-4 with their recent 4-1 road trip. At home, the Osprey are 3-4, but have won their last two games at Ogren Park Allegiance Field.
On the Mound tonight: Missoula will send out right-hander Jesse Darrah in search of his first win of the season. Darrah (0-0, 6.75) has allowed six hits and three earned runs in each start, but the innings have been stretched each time. Darrah pitched effectively in his last outing at Billings, allowing six hits and three runs in five innings pitched, while striking out a season-high seven batters in what turned into a walk-off win for the Mustangs. The Brewers will counter with right-hander Chad Pierce, who allowed four runs on two hits and two walks in a 1/3 inning stint in Missoula on June 22. Pierce will be making his second start of the season, in the first, he surrendered two runs on a hit and two walks in two innings pitched to Great Falls.
The K Story: The Osprey have been much more proficient at home in striking out the opposition than on the road. Here are the numbers through the July 6 game at Helena:
Home: 67 IP, 91 Ks, 12.22 Ks per 9 IP
Road: 91 IP, 92 Ks, 9.10 Ks per 9 IP
Osprey Alumni Update/Minor League Report:
The AZL D-backs (5-6) lost a 5-3 decision to the AZL Angels on Wednesday. Blake Perry (2010) allowed five runs in five innings of work to drop his second straight decision. Victor Acosta (2010) pitched two innings of shutout relief, while Domingo Soriano (2010) had a 1-for-4 night with a run scored.
The DSL D-backs (10-21) lost to the DSL Reds, 6-0. Alan Santiago (2009) was 1-for-2 off the bench in Wednesday’s loss.
Yakima (6-14) lost a tough 3-2, 12-inning decision at Boise on Wednesday. Jae Yun Kim (2009-10) hit a game-tying home run in the top of the eighth inning – his second home run of the season – and had two hits, while Randy Hamrick (2010) allowed just an unearned run in his six innings of work.
South Bend (5-8, 39-43) lost to Great Lakes, 3-1, on Wednesday. Despite taking the loss, JR Bradley (2010) pitched a solid seven innings, allowing just one earned run on seven hits and a walk. Ramon Castillo (2009) had a hit and a RBI, while Roberto Rodriguez (2010), Matt Helm (2009-10) and Raywilly Gomez (2009) each added a base hit.
Visalia (7-7, 38-45) beat Inland Empire on Wednesday, 3-1. Trevor Harden (2008) picked up the win, while Yonata Ortega (2007) earned his ninth save of the season. In between Harden and Ortega, providing the bridge to the win on the mound were 2009 Osprey teammates Adam Worthington and Mike Belfiore. Chris Owings, also a 2009 alum, added two hits at the plate.
Mobile (10-4, 48-36) now holds the best record in the Southern League’s Southern Division, after beating Birmingham, 2-0, for their fifth straight win. Taylor Harbin (2007) broke a scoreless tie with a seventh-inning RBI single. By the way – since Adam Eaton (2010) received the promotion to Double-A, the BayBears are 5-0.
Reno (50-35) lost to Tucson on Wednesday, 6-3.
Schedule:
AAA Reno at Tucson
AA Mobile at Birmingham – Jarrod Parker (2007) gets the call for the BayBears tonight.
A Adv. Visalia at Lake Elsinore
A South Bend vs. Great Lakes
SS-A Yakima at Eugene
AZL D-backs vs. AZL Athletics
DSL D-backs vs. DSL Twins
Starting Lineups, Osprey add pitcher
Starting lineups in a moment … the Osprey have added right-handed pitcher DJ Johnson to the roster. The Arizona Diamondbacks bought Johnson’s contract from the Traverse City Beach Bums of the Frontier League.
Johnson will likely be used as a reliever for the Osprey. He will wear #48.
The Osprey will look to go to 4-1 as they wrap up this five-game road trip tonight in Helena. Here are tonight’s lineups:
Missoula (8-8)
30 Chris Ellison LF
14 Josh Parr SS
38 Stephen Cardullo 3B
35 Jon Griffin 1B
12 Eric Groff 2B
11 Tom Belza DH
7 Jeremia Gomez RF
23 Fidel Pena C
18 Justin Bianco CF
47 Enrique Burgos RHP
Helena (8-8)
82 Robbie Garvey LF
16 Adrian Williams 2B
54 Nick Ramirez DH
49 Tyler Roberts C
30 Max Walla RF
79 Mike Nemeth 1B
15 Yadiel Rivera SS
31 Kyle Dhanani 3B
75 Ruben Ozuna CF
57 Kevin Shackelford RHP
Pre-game guest is starting pitcher Robby Rowland. We’re on around 6:40 on AM 930, KMTP, as well as http://www.missoulaosprey.com.
Notes for July 6
It’s getaway day in Helena… and the Osprey are trying to do something that has been rare for them since the 2007 season – take four games on a road trip. In fact, the last time they won four or more games on a road trip was in 2009, when Missoula went 5-2 through a swing of Billings and Helena. The Osprey also went 5-2 in a swing through Casper and Idaho Falls during the 2007 season.
The best road trips, since 2007:
– August 3-9, 2010 – Osprey went 3-3 in Great Falls and Billings.
– August 28-September 3, 2009 – Osprey went 5-2 in Billings and Helena. That run started a streak of nine wins in the final 15 games, which enabled Missoula to clinch the wild-card berth for the Northern Division playoffs.
– June 28-30, 2008 – The Osprey won two of three in Helena, including winning 1-0 on a no-hitter on June 30. The Osprey would only win 17 more games the remainder of the season.
– July 11-17, 2007 – The Osprey went 5-2 through Casper and Idaho Falls. This trip included the club’s first-ever triple play.
Other notes:
– The Osprey want Josh Parr at the plate against the Brewers – he’s hitting .400 (8-for-20) this season against the Brew Crew.
– Sans for a pinch-hit appearance, Tom Belza has been on fire as of late. The pinch-hit miss ended up in what would have been a seven-game hit streak, all of them the multi-hit variety. Including the pinch-hit appearance against Great Falls, Belza is 15-for-32 (.469 batting average) in his last eight games, and his current five-game hit stretch have all come with two hits or more in each.
– Helena has three players hitting over .300 against the Osprey … first baseman/DH Parker Berberet (.333 – who is not in today’s starting lineup for the Brewers), Robbie Garvey (.304) and Yadiel Rivera (.320, 3 HR).
– You will see an update on this tomorrow, but here is the comparison between road and home games for the Osprey pitching staff, as it relates to strikeouts:
Home: 67 IP, 91 Ks – 12.22 Ks per 9 innings pitched.
Road: 82 IP, 80 Ks – 8.78 Ks per 9 innings pitched.
Starting lineups coming shortly … as this gets posted, we’re about a half-hour away from departing the hotel and heading to Kindrick Legion Field. Remember, Robby Rowland is today’s pre-game interview.
Lineups for Game 1 in Helena, etc.
by Ben Catley
We’re behind schedule yet on time … go figure … here are tonight’s starting lineup for Missoula at Helena:
Missoula (7-8)
Chris Ellison LF
Josh Parr SS
Ryan Court 3B
Jon Griffin 1B
Eric Groff 2B
Tom Belza DH
Jeremia Gomez RF
Fidel Pena C
Justin Bianco CF
Robby Rowland RHP
Helena (8-7)
82 Robbie Garvey CF
16 Adrian Williams 2B
54 Nick Ramirez 1B
68 Parker Berberet DH
30 Max Walla RF
79 Mike Nemeth 3B
15 Yadiel Rivera SS
73 Douglas Elliot C
6 John Dishon LF
95 Eric Arnett RHP
OK – other notes:
– With the Great Falls win over Helena last night, the Osprey could be at least in second place with a win tonight.
– While the Osprey are 4-4 on the road, they have won four of their last six games away from Ogren Park Allegiance Field.
– Former Osprey reliever Jose Valverde (2000) was named to the AL All-Star squad on Sunday. Valverde – who had earned back-to-back All-Star nods with the Detroit Tigers – is 2-3 with a 3.00 ERA and 20 saves – tied for third-best in the AL.
I have a bunch more in the note department, but we’ll have to save it for a post tomorrow afternoon.
Pre-game interview is with starting pitcher Enrique Burgos. By the way, a big thanks to Steve and Emma, for making sure I have a snack if needed during the game. Gotta love apples … cut-up, even.
Starting Lineups for July 3, promotions and more
It’s hot in Billings. LEt’s hope the Osprey bats and Taylor Siemens can be as hot as the weather.
Missoula (5-8)
Chris Ellison LF
Roidany Aguila C
Stephen Cardullo SS
Jon Griffin 1B
Ryan Court 3B
Eric Groff 2B
Tom Belza DH
Jeremia Gomez RF
Justin Bianco CF
Taylor Siemens LHP
Billings (8-5)
Kurtis Muller CF
Dayne Read LF
Robert Maddox 1B
Sean Buckley 3B
Kyle Waldrop RF
Nick O’Shea C
Junior Arias DH
Adam Muenster 2B
Cristobal Rodriguez SS
Mitch Clarke LHP
No pre-game interview today … we’ll look around the Pioneer League instead. The rest of the road trip – pitching coach Gil Hererdia tomorrow, pitcher Enrique Burgos on Tuesday and we’re aiming for pitcher Robby Rowland on Wednesday. Subject to change.
Other news:
– Adam Eaton is now in Mobile. The former Osprey outfielder (2010) was promoted on Saturday and made his debut on Saturday night, 3-for-5 with a run scored and two RBI in a 6-3 win over Montgomery. In that game, Paul Goldschmidt (2009) had a triple, RBI and run scored. Jarrod Parker (2007) went five innings, scattering four hits and allowing a run to pick up the win.
– Derek Eitel (2010) is telling his friends that he has been promoted to Triple-A Reno. Eitel will be among a number of roster changes involving pitchers in recent days – including former Osprey left-hander Tom Layne (2007) being sent back down to Double-A Mobile, which took place on July 1.
Last but not least …
Happy 4th of July everyone!
Starting Lineups – July 2
We’re at Dehler Park tonight … no alumni update tonight, we’ll aim for one tomorrow.
Tonight’s Lineups:
Missoula (5-7)
Chris Ellison LF
Josh Parr SS
Stephen Cardullo DH
Ryan Court 3B
Fidel Pena 2B
Jeremia Gomez RF
Tom Belza 1B
Roidany Aguila C
Justin Bianco CF
Jesse Darrah RHP
Billings (7-5)
Dayne Read CF
Juan Silva LF
Devin Lohman SS
Robert Maddox DH
Drew Poulk RF
Nick O’Shea 1B
Junior Arias 3B
Danny Vicioso C
Sammy Diaz 2B
Radhames Quezada RHP
Pre-game interview will be the New Belgium End of Game interview segment last night with Enrique Burgos (who will be our pre-game interview for Tuesday) and Jeremia Gomez. It’s on in a matter of moments. Don’t forget to visit the Osprey chat room during the game!
Starting Lineups for July 1, notes and more
The lineups ….
| 2011 Pioneer League Baseball Great Falls Voyagers at Missoula Osprey Starting Lineups — July 1, 2011 Ogren Park at Allegiance Field |
| Great Falls Voyagers Overall Record: 5-6 Manager: Ryan Newman |
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| No. | Player | Pos. | Avg. | HR | RBI | |
| 6 | Quanton Millender | CF | .326 | 0 | 6 | |
| 2 | David Herbek | SS | .278 | 3 | 8 | |
| 7 | Joe De Pinto | 2B | .286 | 1 | 6 | |
| 23 | Leighton Pangilinan | 1B | .300 | 2 | 4 | |
| 11 | Michael Earley | LF | .316 | 0 | 2 | |
| 25 | Mark Haddow | RF | .242 | 2 | 7 | |
| 20 | Jimmy Jacquot | C | .226 | 0 | 4 | |
| 16 | Brett Tanner | DH | .000 | 0 | 0 | |
| 18 | Jerry Puentes | 3B | .250 | 0 | 2 | |
| 44 | Stephen McCray | RHP | ||||
| Missoula Osprey Overall Record: 4-7 Manager: Hector De La Cruz |
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| No. | Player | Pos. | Avg. | HR | RBI | |
| 30 | Chris Ellison | LF | .297 | 1 | 6 | |
| 14 | Josh Parr | SS | .244 | 1 | 7 | |
| 38 | Stephen Cardullo | DH | .458 | 2 | 10 | |
| 35 | Jon Griffin | 1B | .273 | 1 | 7 | |
| 23 | Fidel Pena | 2B | .333 | 0 | 6 | |
| 7 | Jeremia Gomez | RF | .290 | 0 | 3 | |
| 11 | Tom Belza | 3B | .267 | 0 | 1 | |
| 16 | Bryan Henry | C | .250 | 1 | 1 | |
| 18 | Justin Bianco | CF | .195 | 0 | 1 | |
| 47 | Enrique Burgos | RHP | ||||
The Notes ….
PEANUTS!!!: The success the Osprey have had in the “Peanut Inning” this season has made Osprey fans long for more. Through six home games, the Osprey have scored in the bottom of the sixth inning three times this season – which means in those three games, the loudest fans in the park get a free bag of peanuts. Jon Griffin’s home run in the home half of the sixth on Thursday ended a three-game drought.
Back on the Road Again: After tonight’s game, the Osprey will break out for a five-game road trip, including a series which will have a pair of day games. Missoula heads to Billings for a three-game set – Saturday night, Sunday afternoon and a rare 2:05 Monday afternoon contest – before playing a two-game set in Helena. A five-game homestand follows before the Osprey get an off-day – July 12, when the team will embark on a seven-game swing through Casper and Idaho Falls.
On the Mound tonight: Missoula will send out right-hander Enrique Burgos in search of his first win of the season. Burgos (0-1, 8.00) has struggled in his first two outings this season, but has traditionally been a slow starter – he was 2-0 in September 2009 for the Osprey, and was 2-1 with a 2.27 ERA with Yakima in August and September last season. The Voyagers counter with right-hander Stephen McCray, who has also been bumped around a bit this season. McCray is currently 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA, and gave up four runs on nine hits in four innings of work against the Osprey in his last start on Sunday.
The Alumni Update ….
The DSL D-backs (10-16) lost to the DSL Padres on Thursday, 15-7.
The Arizona League D-backs (4-4) did not play on Thursday.
SS-A Yakima (4-10) dropped a 6-4 setback to Spokane on Thursday. Raul Navarro (2010) had another two-hit night to raise his batting average to .222.
Class A South Bend (4-3, 38-38) won at Lake County on Thursday, 4-2, thanks to a four-run 8th inning rally. Roberto Rodriguez (2010) doubled and also reached base in the rally, while Ramon Castillo (2009) and Ender Inciarte (2009) drove in runs in the rally. Bradin Hagens (2010) allowed just a hit in three innings of work, while the back third of the game was handled by former Osprey Dan Taylor (2010), who picked up the win; Keith Cantwell (2009) and Blake Cooper (2010), who notched his eighth save.
Class A Advanced Visalia (4-3, 35-41) needed 11 innings, and a wild pitch with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the 11th, to beat Inland Empire on Thursday, 6-5. Keon Broxton (2009) continued his recent tear with a two-hit night, while Adam Eaton (2010) went 1-for-3 with three walks, including one in the 11th inning rally His .461 on-base percentage is not only second in the California League, it’s also ranks second in all of minor league baseball. The former Osprey ruled the mound – Eric Smith (2009) had a decent start, but Mike Belfiore (2009), Christian Beltre (2007), Taylor Sinclair (2008) and eventual winning pitcher Yonata Ortega (2007) combined for six shutout innings, scattering four hits and four walks while striking out five batters.
Double-A Mobile (5-3, 43-35) used a three-run home run by Paul Goldschmidt (2009) to help beat Montgomery on Thursday, 7-6. Goldy now carries a .317 batting average, has a minor league-leading 25 home runs and has 74 RBIs (tied for 2nd in all of the minors) in 78 games.
Triple-A Reno (48-32) beat Salt Lake on Thursday, 9-6. Esmerling Vasquez (2004) allowed a pair of runs on a hit and a walk in his inning of work, while Bryan Shaw (2008) pitched around a hit in the ninth to secure his fourth save of the season at the Triple-A level.
Schedule:
AAA Reno vs. Salt Lake
AA Mobile vs. Montgomery
A Adv. Visalia vs. Inland Empire
A South Bend at Lake County – Right-hander JR Bradley (2010) gets the ball tonight for the Silver Hawks.
SS-A Yakima vs. Boise – Randy Hamrick (2010) gets the call for the Bears tonight.
AZL D-backs vs. AZL Angels
DSL D-backs at DSL White Sox
June 29, Part 2
Great Falls lineup …
Millender CF
Herbek SS
De Pinto 2B
Pangilinan 1B
Earley LF
Haddow RF
Jacquot C
Patino 3B
Douglas DH
Walters LHP
By the way … outfielder Chris Ellison is the pre-game guest …
News and notes from the … Game Notes …
Defense doesn’t rest for Court:
Ryan Court continues to work hard on his defense, and made a splendid play on a ball Monday night to turn a double into an out. On Tuesday, the bat came to life again for Court, who went 3-for-5 with two runs scored and a solo home run, his second of the season. Both of Court’s homers have come at home, and have gone out to right field. The effort boosted Court’s average to a healthy .278, and played error-free baseball in the series with the Mustangs.
K-riffic:
This is beginning to become a hot topic – Osprey pitching and their uncanny ability to induce strikeouts. Thanks to their 15-K night, the Osprey pitching staff now has 101 strikeouts in 85 2/3 innings pitched, or a ratio of 10.61 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched. While it is still early, that would put the club ahead of the record set by the 2005 staff of 9.14 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched. That staff was led by 2005 Pioneer League Pitcher of the Year Greg Smith, who fanned 100 batters in 86 innings pitched.
Osprey Alumni Update/Minor League Report:
The DSL D-backs (10-15) scored twice in the bottom of the 9th inning to beat the DSL Reds on Tuesday, 8-7. Former Osprey outfielder Alan Santiago (2009) went 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the game, and laid down a key sac bunt in the 9th. Santiago raised his average to .279 with the effort.
The Arizona League D-backs (4-3) dropped an 8-3 decision to the AZL Cubs on Tuesday. Domingo Soriano (2010) continues to swing the bat well, now hitting .318 with three doubles and four RBIs.
SS-A Yakima (4-8) won at Spokane on Tuesday, 7-5. Catcher Jae Yun Kim (2009-10) hit a solo home run in his 2-for-4 effort, while reigning Northwest League Pitcher of the Week, Kable Hogben (2009) allowed a run – his first of the season – in two innings of work. Hogben watched his ERA rise to … 0.90.
Class A South Bend (3-2, 37-37) used seven more scoreless innings from left-hander David Holmberg (2010) and two-hit nights from former Osprey Ender Inciarte (2009), Raywilly Gomez (2009) and Chris Jarrett (2010) in a 7-1 win over West Michigan on Tuesday.
Class A Advanced Visalia (2-3, 33-41) knocked out Inland Empire, 6-2, thanks to six solid innings from right-hander Derek Eitel (2010) and big nights at the plate from David Nick (2009), who had three hits, Bobby Borchering (2009) and Keon Broxton (2009), who each had two hits, including a home run. Eitel fanned eight in six innings, while left-hander Taylor Sinclair (2008) added five K’s to his night, which spanned two innings. And Adam Eaton (2010) went 0-for-2, with two times being hit by a pitch. He has been hit by a pitch 14 times this season.
Double-A Mobile (3-3, 41-35) scored three runs in the bottom of the 8th to beat Montgomery, 9-8. Paul Goldschmidt (2009) had two RBIs, jumping his total to 69 for the season, while both Jake Elmore and Ollie Linton, 2008 Osprey teammates, each singled and doubled. Josh Ellis (2007) picked up the win in relief, while Bryan Henry (2007) collected his first save.
Triple-A Reno (47-32) had their game with Sacramento rained out.
Schedule:
AAA Reno has an off-day on Wednesday.
AA Mobile vs. Montgomery
A Adv. Visalia vs. Inland Empire – Right-hander Diogenes Rosario (2009) gets a chance to improve on his 4-1 mark.
A South Bend at West Michigan – Right-hander Jeff Shields (2010) gets the call for the Hawks.
SS-A Yakima at Spokane
AZL D-backs at AZL Dodgers
DSL D-backs at DSL Twins
