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Charlotte's off.

 

Birmingham is up 2-0 through 5. Honel with a good start going.

 

Warthogs won 12-4. HRs for Hall (13), Daigle (21), and Schnur (6). Daigle 3-4, good God is he dominating or what? 2 hits for Collaro, Nanita, and Hinton. Box Score

 

Kanny won 12-3. HRs for Smith, McCarthy, and King. Smith 4-5. Hernandez (3-4), Hansen, and McCarthy also with multi hit games. Ricks with 3 walks. Egbert with a solid start. Box Score

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Tennessee 5 Barons 4

 

W-Silva (1-0) L- Reynoso (3-2) Sv Diagle

 

 

Great start by Kris Honel but for a 2nd straight time Paulino Reynoso comes and gives up both runs and 2 others as well. 9th inning comeback fell 3 inches short as Reyes Drove a ball 384 feet to Right but Jon Zerigue made a game saving over the shoulder grab. Darren Blakely had 2 hits including an RBI double in the 9th. Chris Young Started the rally by drawing a one out walk. Barons fall 1/2 game behind white hot Jacksonville

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QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Jun 13, 2005 -> 10:40 PM)
BHAM, is Kris's velocity starting to climb or what have you noticed different about him the last 2 outings then what he was doing earlier in the season?

 

 

Velocity is up 6-7 MPH and gaining more confidence and would have a couple more wins if not for Reynoso

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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Jun 14, 2005 -> 12:32 AM)
Hey Bham, I saw where you mentioned he hit 90 on the gun his last outing (the time before this one).  Is his starting to consistently throwing the 86-89 MPH range and is that knuckle curve starting to get its bite back?

 

 

He was in the 88 Range yesterday all 5 innings yesterday and after the first couple innings got the Knuckle Curve working and it had some serious bite.

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QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Jun 14, 2005 -> 02:01 AM)
Kris Honel is coming back, and seriously let's hope he can still make it. There's hope yet, even thought there wasn't much light left in the tunnel about a month ago.

 

 

It sure looks like he coming back after looking bad in the 2nd inning he got the Strike out of Marlin Williams then a double play from Noochie Varner. Lots of Astro scouts at the game yesterday

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QUOTE(BHAMBARONS @ Jun 14, 2005 -> 08:20 AM)
He was in the 88 Range yesterday all 5 innings yesterday and after the first couple innings got the Knuckle Curve working and it had some serious bite.

Thats awesome. I hope the Sox don't mess with him. I'd just let him ease into things down in Bham and hopefully his confidence continues to grow with each and every start.

 

I know I had written him off, but it really sounds like he's turned the corner and is back on his way to establishing himself as a prospect.

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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Jun 14, 2005 -> 11:09 AM)
Thats awesome.  I hope the Sox don't mess with him.  I'd just let him ease into things down in Bham and hopefully his confidence continues to grow with each and every start.

 

I know I had written him off, but it really sounds like he's turned the corner and is back on his way to establishing himself as a prospect.

 

 

How ridiculous is the top 30 going to look after this year if we don't have a rash of trades? With prospects being given time due to no immediate MLB need, and the drafts and return from injury of the likes of Honel and Malone and to a lesser extent Lumsden, it's going to be a top-5 or 10 organization type of top-30...

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QUOTE(Randar68 @ Jun 14, 2005 -> 09:29 AM)
How ridiculous is the top 30 going to look after this year if we don't have a rash of trades?  With prospects being given time due to no immediate MLB need, and the drafts and return from injury of the likes of Honel and Malone and to a lesser extent Lumsden, it's going to be a top-5 or 10 organization type of top-30...

Ya, I'm loving what the Sox have been doing. There is so much pitching depth and they have tons of OF depth and a few toolsy middle infielders and Josh Fields. But I can't believe just how much pitching depth they have, its just awesome.

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