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7/18 Games - Friday Night


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Charlotte @ Louisville

Whisler pitching

Charlotte is in 2nd place in the IL-South, 5 games behind Durham.

Tonight's opponent, Louisville, is in 1st place in the IL-West Division.

 

Birmingham @ Montgomery

Poreda with the start

The Barons are in 2nd place in the SOU-South, 2 games out.

Montgomery is right behind them, 3.5 games out.

Games Notes (pdf)

Stefan Gartrell is 26-87 (.299) over his last 25 games.

 

Myrtle Beach @ Winston-Salem

Ely on the mound

I find it interesting that 4 of the 6 infielders now on the W-S roster are from last year's Great Falls team... Retherford, Paiml, Persichina, and Mollenhauer. There are also four pitchers from that team: Anthony Carter, John Ely, Henry Mabee, and Wander Perez.

 

Charleston @ Kannapolis

Rice pitching

Kanny has picked it up lately and is now only 3.5 games out of 1st.

Wily Mota, one of the two pitchers we got from Boston for Aardsma, was released.

Reliver Santo Luis is leading the team with 92 strikeouts in 65 innings pitched.

Game Notes (pdf)

 

Orem @ Great Falls

Skogley pitching

GF shortstop Tyler Kuhn is currently 4th in the Pioneer League in hitting with a .360 average.

Outfielder Johny Celis is 7th in the league with a .330 BA.

Orem is the top team in the league with a 20-9 record in the Pioneer-South.

Great Falls (16-13) is in 2nd place in the Pioneer-North, two games out of first.

 

Johnson City @ Bristol

Infante pitching

Bristol is in 2nd place in the App-West, 3.5 games out of first.

First baseman Jorge Castillo leads the team in hitting with a .368 average.

Castillo is 4th in the league in batting average.

Bristol is 2nd in the league in team ERA (3.98).

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Here are a few interesting stats from the Baron's Game Notes...

 

The Baron's pitching staff is first in the Southern League in ERA (3.58); shutouts (10); fewest homeruns allowed (36*), and fewest hits allowed.

They have allowed the 2nd fewest walks.

The starters have tossed 45 quality starts this year.

Seventeen (17) times, a Baron's pitcher has thrown 6 or more shutout innings.

Birmingham, as a team, has thrown out 42% of opposing base stealers (47-111), the best percentage in the league.

 

 

 

 

*The 36 homeruns allowed is about 1/2 of the league average. Pretty impressive.

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