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Results for August 5th

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Jesse Simpson has been promoted to Palm Beach and Jose Rada has been promoted to the Quad Cities. On the downside, Andrew Brown and Evan MacLane have been placed on the DL.

The Memphis Redbirds won 13-5 against the Las Vegas 51s. box
  • Batting Highlights:
    • Daniel Descalso was 3 for 4 with a homer, a walk, and a sacfly.
    • Joe Mather hit a double and a homer and walked once.
    • Donovan Solano was 4 for 5.
    • Jim Rapoport went 3 for 5 with a double.
    Pitching Highlights:
    • Nate Robertson threw 6 innings giving up 3 runs. He K'd 2 and walked 2.
    • Chuckie Fick had a scoreless inning.
The Springfield Cardinals lost 5-3 to the Arkansas Travelers. box
  • Batting Highlights:
    • Matt Carpenter was 3 for 5 with a double.
    • Andrew Brown went 2 for 4 with a walk.
    • Aaron Luna went 1 for 2, walked twice, and stole a base.
    • Jose Garcia was 1 for 3 with a hbp.
    Pitching Highlights:
    • Kyle Lohse threw 5 innings giving up 5 runs on 12 hits (including 4 doubles).
    • Scott McGregor finished the game.
The Quad Cities River Bandits lost 8-2 to the Clinton Lumber Kings. box
  • Batting Highlights:
    • Ted Obregon was 1 for 3 with a walk.
    Pitching Highlights:
    • Justin Smith only lasted 3 and 2/3 innings giving up 8 runs.
    • Daniel Bibona, Chris Notti, and Jose Rada restored some order and didn't allow any additional runs. Rada struck out the side is his full season debut.
The Batavia Muckdogs lost 14-4 to the Brooklyn Cyclones. box
  • Batting Highlights:
    • Joseph Bergman went 3 for 4, walked once, and stole a base.
    • Luis De La Cruz was 1 for 3 with a walk.
    • Christopher Edmondson hit a triple and walked twice.
    Pitching Highlights:
    • Andrew Moss gave up 5 runs in 4 innings.
    • Keith Butler was the only one of four relievers used who didn't give up additional runs.
The GCL Cardinals won 7-3 against the GCL Nationals. box
  • Batting Highlights:
    • Steven Ramos went 3 for 5 with a triple and stole a base.
    • Anthony Garcia hit a home run in 4 abs.
    • Roberto De La Cruz hit a single and 2 homers.
    • David Washington and Samuel Tuivailala both hit a double and walked twice.
    • Samuel Tuivailala was 1 for 2 with a double, 2 walks, and a 2 out rbi.
    • Wader Perez went 2 for 4 with a stolen base.
    Pitching Highlights:
    • Adriano Uribe threw 5 innings giving up 3 runs. He K'd 5.
    • Cesar Aguilar, Michael Santana, and Manuel De La Cruz closed out the game.
The Palm Beach Cardinals and the The Johnson City Cardinals games were rained out.

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Also of note:

[pants tight]
Carlos Matias' line last night:

7 IP, 0 hits, 1 BB, 1 hit batter, 8 K

He and another pitcher combined to no-hit the A's DSL affiliate.
[/pants tight]

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At this point, I dont want to see Lohse near the Big club till he finds his velocity. Topping out @ 91mph, but averaging 86-88mph aint gonna cut it here. I dont want to hear things like, 'he couldve used 1 more rehab start'... By the time he comes back, he shouldnt have questions about anything, nor still be working on things.

OTOH, If Robertson can put up another start like his last one, i say he beats Lohse here.

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Zomby Woof wrote:At this point, I dont want to see Lohse near the Big club till he finds his velocity. Topping out @ 91mph, but averaging 86-88mph aint gonna cut it here. I dont want to hear things like, 'he couldve used 1 more rehab start'... By the time he comes back, he shouldnt have questions about anything, nor still be working on things.

OTOH, If Robertson can put up another start like his last one, i say he beats Lohse here.
That's pretty much what he's always thrown and at least within the margin of error for a gun. He always sat around 88-90.

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Fat Strat wrote:
Zomby Woof wrote:At this point, I dont want to see Lohse near the Big club till he finds his velocity. Topping out @ 91mph, but averaging 86-88mph aint gonna cut it here. I dont want to hear things like, 'he couldve used 1 more rehab start'... By the time he comes back, he shouldnt have questions about anything, nor still be working on things.

OTOH, If Robertson can put up another start like his last one, i say he beats Lohse here.
That's pretty much what he's always thrown and at least within the margin of error for a gun. He always sat around 88-90.
2mph can make a world of difference, if your stuff is mediocure. it could be the difference between a line-drive and a groundball...

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It can also be the difference in the way guns are calibrated, or variance between starts. That's all I'm saying. The Fox gun at Busch is dialed up a few notches this year... unless Westbrook suddenly learned how to throw 93 and Boggs 100. So, when Boggs goes on the road and he's only throwing 95-97, it's not because his stuff is any different. 88 at one park can be 90 at another. Or 86. Point is that his velocity is near his normal range, and that doesn't seem to be the concern for him or the club.

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Fat Strat wrote:It can also be the difference in the way guns are calibrated, or variance between starts. That's all I'm saying. The Fox gun at Busch is dialed up a few notches this year... unless Westbrook suddenly learned how to throw 93 and Boggs 100. So, when Boggs goes on the road and he's only throwing 95-97, it's not because his stuff is any different. 88 at one park can be 90 at another. Or 86. Point is that his velocity is near his normal range, and that doesn't seem to be the concern for him or the club.

understandable. but he needs to locate if he plans on throwing league average fastballs.

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