Category Archives: 02. Org Reports

Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

Lehigh Valley went 4-3 on the week, and are now 52-79 on the season, 27 games behind division leading Scranton as the 2010 season enters its final 10 days.

League Leaders (Hitting): John Mayberry is 7th in runs (68); Andy Tracy is 8th in homers (18); 9th in RBI’s (67); 2nd in walks (64); 8th in OBP (.374); and 7th in SLG (.489). (Pitching): Brian Mazone leads the league in losses (13), leads the league in starts (26), leads in the league in IP (154), is 9th in HR allowed (17), and is 8th in WHIP (1.22); Joe Savery is 5th in losses (11) Drew Carpenter is 7th in losses (10), is 7th in starts (24), is 8th in walks (49); Nate Bump is 7th in ERA (3.35); Scott Mathieson is 2nd in saves (24). Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

Lakewood Weekly Report (8/16-8/22)

Recap:  Lakewood went 2-5 on the week, losing a few games late, although the starting pitching also wasn’t as strong as it has been.  The highlights of the week were Trevor May’s 12-strikeout no-walk performance and a two-HR game from Jiwan James.  The ‘Claws are now 32-23 in the second half, 74-51 overall, and remain in first place in the SAL North with 14 games remaining in the regular season. Continue reading Lakewood Weekly Report (8/16-8/22)

‘Pigs Weekend Update

A look at the ‘Pigs weekend with a few notes, transactions and probables attached at the end.

Friday–About as rare as a solar eclipse, the ‘Pigs won in both extra innings and by one run in their 7-6 victory over Pawtucket on Friday evening closing out their road trip. In what was their second biggest comeback in team history (5 runs), Lehigh Valley received excellent pitching out of the bullpen to keep them in the game and allow the victory in the 10th inning when none other than Dane Sardinha scored on a wild pitch and a throwing error. After a rough outing by starter Brian Mazone (4IP 6R,4ER), the combination of Gordon, Zagurski and Villarreal pitched 6 scoreless with Oscar Villarreal (3-3) picking up the win in relief. The ‘Pigs down 5-0 going into the 5th, scored 4 runs in the 5th to put them back in the ballgame with a two run double by Brian Bocock and an RBI single by Rich Thompson the big blows.  Bocock led the team offensively going 2-2 with a double, 2 walks, 2 stolen bases, and 3 RBI’s. Continue reading ‘Pigs Weekend Update

Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

A 2-5 week for Lehigh Valley, who continue to play miserably and are 48-76, in 5th place of the Northern Division of the International League, 25 games behind division leading Scranton.

Leaders– Hitting–Andy Tracy is 2nd in walks (59)and 7th in OBP(.374). Pitching: Brian Mazone leads the league in losses (12), 4th in starts (24), 6th in IP(143) and is 8th in WHIP (1.21); Drew Carpenter is third in losses (10) and 7th in walks (48); Nate Bump is 6th in ERA (3.35); Scott Mathieson is 2nd in saves (22). Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

Lakewood Weekly Report (8/9-8/15)

Recap: Lakewood went 5-1 this week, a combination of continued excellent starting pitching and some offensive outbursts (three games of 10+ runs including a 17-run explosion). They’re now 30-18 in the second half, 3.5 games ahead of Hickory. Overall, the ‘Claws are 72-46, the second best record in minor league baseball (Durham is 74-47).
Continue reading Lakewood Weekly Report (8/9-8/15)

‘Pigs Weekend Update

Another 1-2 weekend in the books.  See below for the details, along with a few notes.

Friday–Lehigh Valley began a road trip in Rochester with a 5-1 loss on Friday evening.  It was fairly smooth sailing for starter Vance Worley (0-2), who had given up just a lone run until the 7th, when he left the game after giving up an RBI single to Eric Lis.  Oscar Villarreal entered and immediately(first pitch) gave up a three run homer, allowing two of Worley’s inherited runners to score, giving Rochester an insurmountable 3 run lead.  Worley’s line was 6.1IP 5H 4ER 1BB 7K.  The only Lehigh Valley run came in the 4th when a Cody Ransom sac fly scored John Mayberry who had doubled.  It was a big night for Mayberry who went 3-4.  Matt Rizzotti chipped in with two hits as well.  Lehigh Valley left 10 men on base and were 1-12 with RISP. Continue reading ‘Pigs Weekend Update

Report on Williamsport morning game 8/11

Courtesy of poster nyphilsmaniac (promoted from comments):

–Cesar Hernandez got the day off so Duran (SS) led off. Duran looked fine in the field making all routine plays. He one nice single, stole 2nd but then got picked off.
–Miguel Alvarez had only one hit but hammered a line drive that was right at the second baseman in another AB.

Continue reading Report on Williamsport morning game 8/11

Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

It is getting very ugly for Lehigh Valley who went 1-6 since the last report and are in 5th place of the Northern division of the International League, 23 games behind division leading Scranton. On the year, Lehigh Valley stands at 46-72. Most incredibly, they still continue to lead the league in attendance, averaging over 9,500 fans a night.  The next closest team, Columbus, averages just over 8,700.

Leaders: Hitting,Andy Tracy is 2nd in walks (58) and is 5th in OBP (.378). Pitching: Brian Mazone leads the league in losses (12) is 9th in HR allowed (16), is 4th in the league in starts (23) and is 4th in IP (137); Joe Savery is 6th in losses (10); Drew Carpenter is 8th in losses (9) and 7th in walks allowed (45); Nate Bump is 7th in ERA (3.35); Scott Mathieson is 2nd in saves (20). Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

5 Crosscutters named All Stars

Five Williamsport Crosscutters have been named to the New York Penn League All Star Team, in the game to be held next Tuesday in Staten Island, NY. Outfielder Miguel Alvarez, 2B Cesar Hernandez, P Eric Pettis, P Chase Johnson and Catcher Jeff Lanning were all named to the NL team (Note: Lanning was named as an injury replacement).

Both Johnson (21st round, 09) and Pettis (35th round, 10) were Phillies draft picks, while both Alvarez (2007) and Hernandez (2006) were signed as free agents.  Additionally, Lanning was signed as a free agent this season after being originally drafted by the Twins two years ago.

Lakewood Weekly Report (8/2-8/8)

Recap: Lakewood had an uncharacteristic week, going 2-4-1 (including a suspended game that ended in a 2-2 tie, but won’t be resumed although the stats will count).  Nonetheless, the ‘Claws remain in first place in the SAL North at 25-17, 1.5 games ahead of Hickory.  Overall, they are 67-45.  Lakewood needs to go 18-9 over the last month of the year to set a franchise record for wins.  Somewhat of an abbreviated report this week due to time constraints on my end… Continue reading Lakewood Weekly Report (8/2-8/8)