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6/14 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on June 15, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

If you’ve been paying attention to this blog over the last year, you would know that I have a good deal of love for Chicago White Sox 1B prospect Brandon Allen.  The 6-2 235 lb. slugger has had a fine season at AA Birmingham, hitting .295 with 7 HR 35 RBI and 38 runs scored.  Allen’s power production has been down this season, after hitting 30 HR between High-A and AA last year, and his stolen base totals have diminished to almost nil.  However, the plate discipline that once was a major question mark in Allen’s game has now become one of his strengths.  Through 60 games, the ‘04 draftee has walked 29 times and has struck out 45 times.  Factor out the month of April and those numbers are even better (23 BB/34 K).  Similar to Oakland A’s 1B prospect Chris Carter, the power should increase as the summer goes along as Allen’s confidence with in his more disciplined plate approach increases.

Today’s top prospect is a repeat offender.  Cleveland Indians prospect Matt McBride went 2-4 with a grand slam HR, four RBI, a double and two runs scored.  McBride was promoted to Akron after a blistering start at High-A Kinston where he hit .405 with 6 HR 36 RBI and 15 doubles in 31 games.  Since moving to Akron, McBride has not been as good (.247 2 HR 16 RBI 7 doubles in 23 games), though much of his offensive struggles happened during the month of May.  McBride entered the ’09 season as a catcher, but he’s played the bulk of his innings as a corner outfielder as top prospect Carlos Santana is the Indians’ catcher of the future.  June’s been a hot month for McBride as he’s hit .455 in the early going.  If he can continue his torrid pace and continue to drive the ball, he may make a strong case to be considered as a solid corner outfielder for the Indians by the middle of 2010.  Given their depth at the position, it wouldn’t surprise me to see him packaged up in an off-season deal either.

AA Player of the Day—MATT MCBRIDE



 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Nick Evans—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Shawn Bowman—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Ian Desmond—2-5 2B 2 RBI BB SB(5)
  • Marvin Lowrance—3-4 HR(10) 2 RBI 2B
  • Jeremy Slayden—4-4 2B 3 RBI
  • Brian Jeroloman—1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Casper Wells—2-4 HR(3) RBI 2B
  • Brnadon Snyder—-2-3 2 2B BB
  • Matt McBride—2-4 GS HR(8) 4 RBI 2B 2R
  • Sean Henry—4-4 2R
  • Chris Heisey—1-3 HR(13) 2 RBI
  • Brandon Allen—3-4 2B 3 RBI BB
  • John Shelby Jr.—1-3 HR(6) RBI
  • Mike Paulk—3-5 HR(2) 4 RBI
  • Jason Castro—2-4 R
  • Eric Sogard—2-4 2B R
  • Kellen Kulbacki—3-4 R RBI SB(2)
  • Cedric Hunter—2-5 R 2 RBI
  • Lance Zawadzki—2-5 2B R 3 RBI
  • Chad Tracy—3-4 R 2 RBI
  • Mitch Moreland—2-5 3R BB
  • Matt Spencer—2-4 2R
  • Drew Sutton—2-5 2B R RBI

Pitching:

  • Alfredo Figardo—7.1 IP 3H 2 ER BB 10K W (5-2)
  • Hector Rondon—4 IP H BB 3K
  • Scott Elbert—5 IP 4H 3 ER 3 BB 9K L (2-2)
  • Brian Omogrosso—5 IP 4H 2 BB 5K W (7-2)
  • Jay Jackson—5 IP 4H ER 6K

 

 

5/17 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on May 18, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Chicago White Sox power prospects Tyler Flowers and Brandon Allen each hit HR’s on Sunday as did Seattle Mariners #1 prospect Greg Halman.  Chicago Cubs 2B prospect Tony Thomas continues to fly under many prospectors’ radars hitting his 7th dinger.  Cleveland Indians sluggers Carlos Santana and Nick Weglarz each collected four hits and combined to score five runs in a double header continuing their May hot streak.

Today’s top prospect, however, is elite LHP Madison Bumgarner.  After a rain delay cut Tim Alderson’s second AA start to just one inning, Bumgarner relieved him and allowed just one hit over six innings, striking out 9 for his second AA win.  Bumgarner has now surrendered just one run in 12 innings since his promotion and is holding Eastern League hitters to a .200 BA.  My gut tells me that Bumgarner will get a look by the Giants in September which makes his rookie cards a solid investment right now that could pay profitable dividends within the next three or four months.

AA Player of the Day—MADISON BUMGARNER


Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Michael Daniel—1-4 HR(3) RBI BB SB(1)
  • Brad Harman—2-5 HR(3) RBI
  • David Cooper—1-3 2B 2R RBI BB
  • Carlos Santana—2-4 2B 2R (Game 1)…..2-2 RBI 2 BB (Game 2)
  • Nick Weglarz—2-4 2B 2R (Game 1)…..2-3 R RBI BB (Game 2)
  • Matt McBride—1-3 R 2 RBI
  • Tony Thomas—1-4 HR(7) RBI
  • Andrew Lambo—3-5 2B 2 RBI R
  • Cale Iorg—2-2 2B R 2 BB
  • Scott Sizemore—2-5 2 2B 2 RBI R
  • Brandon Snyder—1-4 2B R RBI
  • Tyler Flowers—1-4 HR(5) 2 RBI
  • Brandon Allen—1-2 HR(6) RBI BB
  • Greg Halman—2-4 HR(12) RBI
  • Dayan Viciedo—2-3 R
  • C.J. Retherford—2-3 2B 3 RBI
  • Cyle Hankerd—3-3 2B 4 RBI R
  • Mike Baxter—3-4 2 2B R RBI
  • Tony Abreu—3-5 3R

Pitching:

  • Will Inman—7 IP 2H BB 7K W (4-1)
  • Antonio Bastardo—7 IP 4H 2 ER BB 7K L (2-2)
  • Madison Bumgarner—6 IP H 3 BB 9K W (5-1)
  • Reidier Gonzalez—6 IP 5H Er 8K W (2-1)
  • Junichi Tazawa—5 IP 7H 3 ER BB 7K L (4-3)

5/7 High-A Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on May 8, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Seattle’s Italian import Alex Liddi has made some significant strides in his development this season and he continued to impress yesterday, going 3-4 with his seventh HR and two RBI.  Logan Forsythe scored four times and drove in a run and teammate Felix Carrasco belted his fourth HR and drove in four runs.  White Sox 3B prospect Brent Morel looked sharp in a double header, combining for five hits, including his sixth HR, two RBI and four runs scored.  Light-hitting Blue Jays OF prospect Darin Mastroianni stole two more bases yesterday, increasing his season total to 24 in just 26 games.  On the mound, inconsistent and oft-injured Oakland A’s fireballer Craig Italiano surrendered an unearned run over six innings, striking out eight and earning his third win of the season.

Today’s top player in the upper realm of the single-A ranks is, once again, Cleveland Indians 1B prospect Matt McBride.  The muscular Lehigh alum went 5-7 in a double header with his sixth HR, six RBI and two doubles.  McBride is now batting .421 on the season with 35 RBI, 22 runs and 14 doubles in his first 28 games.  At 23 years old, it would seem that he will earn a promotion to AA soon, but Beau Mills is currently blocking his progress.  McBride seems to be one of those players who may need a change of scenery, as the Indians seem too well stocked at other positions to give McBride a fair shake at a regular roster spot.  The Tribe is desperate for rotational depth and it wouldn’t surprise me to see them package one of their fine corner infielders or outfielders in an acquisition down the road.  McBride’s sustained success will continue to make that an increasingly viable option.

High-A Player of the Day—MATT MCBRIDE


 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Ryan Kalish—1-4 HR(4) 2 RBI
  • Freddie Freeman—2-4 2B 2 RBI
  • Jordy Mercer—3-5 2 RBI R
  • Caleb Gindl—2-3 2B BB
  • Darin Mastroianni—1-3 r RBI 2 BB 2 SB(24)
  • Michael Durant—1-3 HR(2) 2 RBI
  • Shane Peterson—2-4 HR(2) RBI 2R
  • Shawn O’Malley—3-5 2 2B 2 RBI 2R
  • Chris Sexton—2-5 2B 3R
  • Matthew Fields—3-5 HR(6) 3 RBI
  • Alex Buchholz—2-3 HR(2) 3 RBI BB
  • Scott Vanslyke—5-5 2 2B 2 RBI 2R
  • Edgardo Baez—2-4 RBI 3R BB
  • Trayvon Robinson—2-6 HR(4) 2 RBI
  • Alex Liddi—3-4 HR(7) 2 RBI 2B
  • Jonathan Gaston—3-3 2B R RBI BB
  • Josh Flores—2-3 2 2B R RBI
  • Logan Forsythe—3-4 4R RBI
  • Felix Carrasco—3-4 HR(4) 4 RBI 2 2B 3B BB
  • Logan Payne—2-3 3 RBI BB
  • Brad Chalk—3-6 3B 2 RBI R SB(9)
  • Hector Gomez—2-4 2 2B RBI R
  • Charlie Blackmon—2-4 2B 2 RBI R
  • Mitch Moreland—3-4 2B 3R BB SB(1)
  • Joey Butler—3-4 R RBI BB
  • Brent Morel—3-4 HR(6) 2 RBI 2 2B 2R (Game 1)…..2-4 2R 3B (Game 2)
  • Billy Rowell—2-3 (Game 1)…..2-3 HR(2) 2 RBI (Game 2)
  • Kraig Binic 2-4 HR(5) 3 RBI 2R
  • Lonnie Chisenhall—3-4 2 2B 2R 3 RBI (Game 1)…..2-3 2R BB (Game 2)
  • Matt McBride—4-4 2 2B 3 RBI (Game 1)…..1-3 HR(6) 3 RBI (Game 2)
  • Cord Phelps—3-4 2R RBI

Pitching:

  • David Bromberg—7.2 IP H 4 BB 5K
  • Zack Stewart—9 IP 5H Er BB 6K W (1-1)
  • Dan McDaniel—5.2 IP 2H 2 BB 9K W (3-0)
  • Andrew Hess—6 IP 6H 2 BB 7K
  • Eric Berger—6 IP 2H 2 BB 4K W (3-1)
  • Steven Johnson—6 IP 6H 2 ER BB 10K W (2-2)
  • Bruce Billings—4.1 IP 6H 2 ER 2 BB 8K
  • Craig Itialiano—6 IP 3H UER 3 BB 8K W (3-2)
  • Blake Beavan—9 IP 4H 3 UER BB 5K W (1-4)
  • Jacob Rasner—4 IP 3H BB 6K

4/29 High-A Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 30, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Matt Spencer homered for the fifth time and drove in five runs while Mariners OF prospect Joe Dunigan blasted two HR’s to up his total to seven for the season.  Lonnie Chisenhall continues to swing a hot bat, hitting his fourth and driving in two and Dominic Brown’s bat is starting to show life as he hit his second.  Jupiter’s Jeff Allison tossed a six innings gem allowing just one hit and striking out eight.  His start to the ‘09 season is one of baseball’s more triumphant stories as it looks like he is making great strides in his recovery from drug addiction.

Today’s top prospect is Kinston Indians 1B Matt McBride.  The 23 year old Lehigh alum blasted two HR and four RBI while scoring three times.  Last season, McBride played at three different levels but only accrued 165 AB as injuries cut into his production.  This past fall he participated in the Hawaiian Winter League where his .285 BA with 3 HR 22 RBI and 11 doubles in 33 games.  McBride has a solid build and excellent plate discipline that allows for him to put up potentially excellent power numbers with a high OBP.  Yesterday’s performance boosted McBride’s ‘09 season line to .405 with 5 HR 25 RBI 10 doubles and 17 runs scored in his first 20 games.

High-A Player of the Day—MATT MCBRIDE

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Darren Ford—2-4 HR(2) RBI 2B
  • Buster Posey—2-4 2B RBI
  • Joe Dunigan 2-4 2 HR(7) 2 RBI
  • Adolfo Gonzalez—2-3 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B
  • Felix Carrasco—2-3 HR(3) 4 RBI 2B
  • Beamer Weems—2-5 2B RBI R
  • Danny Payne—2-2 R RBI 3 BB
  • Jeremy Moore—2-3 HR(2) 2 RBI BB 2R
  • Efren Navarro—4-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Ed Easley—3-5 R RBI
  • Matt Spencer—2-5 HR(5) 5 RBI
  • Lonnie Chisenhall—1-3 HR(4) 2 RBI BB 2R
  • Matt McBride—3-4 2 HR(5) 4 RBI 3R
  • Jordan Danks—2-4 2B 2R BB RBI
  • Christian Marrero—3-4 2 2B 2R RBI
  • Brent Morel—1-3 HR(5) 2 RBI 2R BB SB(7)
  • Cody Johnson—1-4 HR(8) 2 RBI
  • Ben Revere—3-5 R SB(11)
  • Curt Smith—2-4 HR(4) RBI
  • Greg Sexton—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI BB
  • Mark Thomas—3-4 2 2B 2R RBI
  • Darin Mastroianni—2-4 R RBI SB(15)
  • Dominic Brown—1-4 HR(2) RBI
  • Michael Durant—2-2 HR(1) 3 RbI
  • Ike Davis—3-6 2B 2R

Pitching:

  • Brant Rustich—5 IP H BB 7K
  • Angel Calero—6 IP 3H ER BB 7K
  • Jeff Allison—6 IP H 2 BB 8K
  • Bryan Morris—6 IP 3H 2 UER BB 4K W (1-2)
  • Edgar Osuna—7 IP 6H ER 8K W (2-2)
  • Mike McCardell—7 IP 5H ER 4K W (2-2)
  • David Kopp—5 IP 3H 4K

High-A Weekend Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 20, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE

There were several players that had nice weekends in the FSL.  The Cubs’ Marquez Smith hit HR’s in back to back days and the Brewers’ young OF prospect Zealous Wheeler collected four hits and five RBI.  Nobody compared to what big Michael Stanton did, though, as the Marlins future superstar enjoyed a seven hit weekend that included two HR’s, six RBI, and three runs scored.  Stanton’s bat is heating up and he is showing all signs of going on a prolonged power binge.

Florida State League Player of the Weekend—MICHAEL STANTON

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Marquez Smith—1-4 HR(2) 3 RBI (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI (Sun.)
  • Michael Bertram—2-4 2B 3 RBI
  • Joe Benson—2-3 HR(1) RBI
  • Michael Stanton—2-3 HR(2) 2 RBI 2 BB 2R (Sat.)…..5-5 HR(3) 4 RBI 2B R (Sun.)
  • Matt Dominguez—2-5 2B (Sat.)…..2-5 2B R (Sun.)
  • MIguel Fermin—3-4 2B SB(4)
  • Jose Garcia—2-3 2B 2R
  • Jermaine Curtis—2-4 2B R RBI
  • Austin Romine—1-3 2B 3 RBI (Sat.)…..2-3 2B (Sun.)
  • Caleb Gindl—1-4 HR(1) 2 RBI
  • Eric Farris—2-4 3R BB 2 SB(3)
  • Logan Schafer—2-5 R 2 RBI
  • Brent Brewer—2-4 RBI R SB(3)
  • Zelous Wheeler—2-5 2 2B 2 RBI R (Sat.)…..2-4 3 RBI (Sun.)
  • Neftali Soto—4-4 HR(1) RBI
  • Yonder Alonso—2-4 2B 3 RBI BB
  • Jesus Montero—3-4 HR(2) RBI 2B
  • Cole Gillespie—3-3 2R 2 RBI BB SB(3)
  • Reese Havens—1-4 HR(2) RBI

Pitching:

  • Charlie Furbush—5 IP 3H BB 4K W(1)
  • Jeff Allison—6 IP 4H ER 5K W(1)
  • Ryan Zink—5 IP 5H BB 4K
  • Yohan Flande—7 IP 7H BB 4K W(2)
  • John Axleford—2 IP 6K W(2)
  • Eric Niesen—5 IP 3H UER 3 BB 5K
  • Darin Downs—9 IP 6H 2 ER 7K W(2)

 

CAROLINA LEAGUE

Not as much action as the FSL, but the big boys played well all weekend long.  Jason Heyward raised his batting average to .325 with a 4-6 weekend that included third HR and three runs scored.  Teammate Cody Johnson blasted his fifth and sixth HR’s and Pedro Alvarez and Michael Burgess each hit their second on Sunday.  The top honors go to Royals #1 prospect Mike Moustakas, though, for his two HR, five RBI weekend that has helped him emerge from an early season slump.

Carolina League Player of the Weekend—MIKE MOUSTAKAS

 

Other Notable Peformances

Hitting:

  • Michael Jones—3-3 HR(1) RBI 2R 3B
  • Kraig Binick—2-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R SB(2)
  • Mike Moustakas—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI 2B 2R (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R BB (Sun.)
  • Jason Heyward—2-3 2B R BB (Sat.)…..2-3 HR(3) RBI 2B 2R (Sun.)
  • Cody Johnson—1-4 HR(5) RBI (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(6) 2 RBI (Sun.)
  • David Espinosa—2-3 2B R BB SB(5) (Sat.)…..1-3 2 BB 3R (Sun.)
  • Matt McBride—3-5 2 HR(2) 3 RBI 2R
  • Jordan Danks—2-3 2B 2R BB
  • Chris Marrero—3-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Michael Burgess—2-4 2B 2R HR(2) 3 RBI
  • Pedro Alvarez—2-3 HR(3) RBI 2R BB
  • Miles Durham—3-5 2B 2 RBI
  • Alex Presley—2-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Ryan Kalish—2-4 2 RBI 2R BB SB(4)
  • Kris Negron—2-4 3B 2R BB
  • Matt Sheely—3-5 R 2 RBI 2 SB(2)
  • Caleb Joseph—3-4 HR(2) 2 RBI
  • Jim Gallagher—2-2 HR(1) RBI 3 BB 3R 2B
  • Roman Pena—2-3 HR(1) 3 RBI 2R 2B 2 BB

Pitching:

  • Brian Matusz—6 IP 7H 3 UER 2 BB 8K L(1)
  • Brad Myers—5.2 IP 6H Er 4K W(1)
  • Everett Teaford—5 IP 4H Er 5K W(1)

 

 

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE

Several top prospects had nice single game performances, but no one “dominated the weekend”.  The Giants have to be thrilled with the early returns from their top prospects, as Angel Villalona, Nick Noonan, Brandon Crawford each continued to play well.  Matthew Sweeney looks like he is a darkhorse power prospect as he collected two more RBI.  On the mound, Josh Collimenter tossed six two-hit innings, walking one and striking out nine en route to his second win of the season, but the player of the weekend was Oakland’s OF prospect Matt Spencer.  Spencer homered on both Saturday and Sunday, driving in three and scoring three times.

California League Player of the Weekend—MATT SPENCER

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Juan Diaz—4-5 2B 2 RBI R
  • Matthew Sweeney—2-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Brandon Crawford—3-6 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Matt Spencer—2-4 HR(2) 2 RBI 2B BB SB(1) (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(3) RBI 2R BB (Sun.)
  • Felix Carrasco—3-5 2 RBI R (Sat.)…..2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI BB (Sun.)
  • Matt Lawson—3-5 2B R SB(3)
  • Vance Zawadski—3-3 R 2 BB 3 SB(9)
  • Nick Noonan—3-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
  • Angel Villalona—2-5 HR(3) RBI
  • Mike MItchell—2-5 HR(1) 3 RBI
  • Charlie Blackmon—1-2 2B R 2 RBI 2 BB 2 SB(3)
  • Eddie Colina—2-5 2 2B 2R RBI
  • Kuo Hui Lo—3-5 2 3B 3 RBI R

Pitching:

  • Tim Sexton—6 IP 4H 2 BB 3K
  • Josh Collimenter—6 IP 2H BB 9K W(2)
  • Corey Kluber—7 IP Er BB 7K W(2)
  • Alberto Bastardo—7 IP 2H 6K W(2)
  • Michael Pineda—7 IP 6H 3 ER 8K W(2)

10/28 HWL Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 29, 2008 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

Finally, the umbrellas have been put away and play resumes in Hawaii.  Buster Posey picked up right where he left off, raking balls all over the yard.  Here’s the report from Aloha Land.

 

 Waikiki Beach Boys  12

  • Buster Posey—2-3 3 RBI 2 BB R (.481 BA)
  • Todd Frazier—1-3 HR(3) 2 RBI BB (.313 20 RBI)
  • Alfredo Siverio—3-5 3R
  • James McOwen—2-3 2R 2B 3B 3 RBI BB
  • Tony Thomas—1-4 2R 2 RBI 2 BB

 

 

 Honolulu Sharks  9

  • Dominic Brown—2-4 2R 2 RBI BB (.394 BA)
  • Brad Emaus—2-4 HR(2) RBI 3 R BB
  • Jared Abruzzo—2-5 2R RBI
  • Michael Taylor—1-4 2B 2 RBI BB

 

 

 

 

 West Oahu Cane Fires  5

  • Jason Peter—4-5 R SB(9) (.343 BA)
  • Mark Hallberg—2-3 2B R 3 RBI
  • Logan Schafer—2-4 2R BB SB(3)
  • Caleb Gindl—1-5 2 RBI
  • Chris Cody—5 IP 2H 2 BB 4K

 

 

 North Shore Honu  2

  • Matt McBride—2-5 HR(3) RBI
  • Jordan Parraz—2-5
  • Ryan Kalish—1-3 2B 2 BB
  • Chris Carter—1-3 BB
  • Jose Capellan—5 IP 2H BB 3K

10/16 HWL Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 17, 2008 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

 It was nice to see both teams in action last night.  Here’s a closer look at our four HWL teams.

 

 North Shore Honu  7

  • Kyle Martin—2-5 2B R
  • Matt McBride—2-5 2 RBI
  • Kurt Mertins—2-5 3B R
  • Yamaico Navarro—1-5 HR(1) RBI
  • Jason Castro—1-3 R RBI 2 BB
  • Sun Woo Jang—2-4 2B RBI R (M’s 18 yr old catcher)
  • Ben Swaggerty—2 IP BB 5K (15 K’s in 10 IP)

 

 

 Waikiki Beach Boys  4

  • Yonder Alonso—2-4 2 2B RBI R
  • Alberto Silverio—2-5 2B R
  • Tony Thomas—2-5 2R 2 3B
  • Austin Romine—1-3 BB

 

 

 

 Honolulu Sharks  4

  • Dominic Brown—2-4 2B 3B 2 RBI R (I love this kid!)
  • Michael Taylor—1-4 2B 2 RBI
  • Satoshi Nagai—5 IP 4H ER BB 3K (0.95 ERA)
  • Shintaro Masuda—2-4 2R 2B

 

 

  West Oahu Cane Fires  2

  • Greg Burns—1-3 R SB(3)
  • Mitch Durham—1-3 RBI
  • Kyle Peter—1-3 SB(3)

 

 

 

Now that we are a couple of weeks into the season, I will start trying to add some notable season stats to some of these guys for a little more flavor.  Later tonight, I will post the final results from today’s AFL games.  Stay tuned as the bats were hot today in the desert!

10/14 & 10/15 HWL Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 16, 2008 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

The beautiful state of Hawaii has had some weather maladies over the last couple of days that have postponed a couple of games.  I am combining results from the past two days into one post.  I’ll start with the results from Tuesday’s game between the North Shore Honu and Waikiki Beach Boys.

 

  North Shore Honu  14

  • Corey Brown—2-3 HR(1) 3 RBI 3R 3BB
  • Kyle Martin—1-5 HR(4) 2 RBI BB
  • Ryan Kalish—0-4 2 BB 3R 2 SB(8)
  • Jason Castro—2-5 2R RBI BB
  • Matt McBride—1-4 2B R 2 RBI BB
  • Kenji Sato—2-3 2B 2 RBI 2 BB R
  • Kurt Mertins—1-4 2R 2B 2 RBI 2 BB
  • Yatusaka Haitori—5 IP 3H 2 ER BB 8K (W)

 

  Waikiki Beach Boys  5

  • Roger Kieschnick—1-4 3B R 2 RBI
  • Damon Sublett—1-4 2R 3B 2 RBI BB
  • James McOwen—1-3 2B R 2BB

 

 

 West Oahu Cane Fires  7

  • Miles Durham—2-4 3 RBI R 2B
  • Mark Halberg—2-3 2B R RBI
  • Wally Crancer—1-2 3 RBI R 3B BB
  • Ty Henson—1-2 2B R 2BB
  • Brian Friday—2-3 R
  • Tim Bascom—5 IP 0 H 2K (W)

 

 

 Honolulu Sharks  2

  • Darin Holcomb—1-2 R
  • Ryo Hijirisawa—1-2 BB RBI R

10/7 HWL Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 8, 2008 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

 Waikiki Beach Boys  8

  • Todd Frazier—2-4 2R 2B
  • Yonder Alonso—1-3 2B R RBI
  • Alfredo Silverio—1-2 2R RBI BB
  • Roger Kieschnick—2-4 RBI
  • Yuji Onizaki—2-3 2 RBI BB R SB(1)

 

 

 Honolulu Sharks  4

  • Oscar Tejada—1-4 2R R RBI
  • Shintaro Masuda—1-3 2 RBI
  • Ryo Hijirisawa—2-3 RBI R

 

 

 North Shore Honu  5

  • Chris Carter—2-2 3R BB 2B
  • Matt McBride—2-3 2 2B 2R
  • Ryan Kalish—2-3 RBI
  • Corey Brown—2-3 3B R

 

 

 West Oahu Cane Fires  4

  • Mitch Durham—1-2 2B R RBI
  • Caleb Gindl—1-2 R
  • Cyle Hankerd—1-2 2 2 RBI 2B
  • James Skelton—2-2 R 2B