NYPhilsmaniac 19 is at it again, this time at Lakewood. Flat out great job with the report.
PITCHING:
Nic Hanson made his return to Lakewood after a rehab start with GC. Hanson went six solid innings, but was facing a last-place Rome offense. Hanson’s fastball was consistently in the high 80’s, topping out at 90 exactly. His offspeed deliveries varied from 79-82. I would assume the gun was pretty accurate since the Rome starter regularly lit it up at 95-97 (must have been pretty straight FB’s since we knocked him around). Hanson was able to mix things up well enough to avoid much damage.
1st inning: A 3-2 line single to left-center followed by a SB, a 6-3 chopper moved the runner to third and he scored on a high sac fly to right-center. a 5-3 ground out ended the inning (nice play by Willie Carmona).
2nd inning: A hard single to left, followed by three easy outs (swinging K, soft fly to RF, easy 4-6 FC
3rd inning: a 1-3 comebacker, a hard hit lineout to RF and a soft liner to LF
4th inning: Line single up the middle, swinging K (84 mph curve), soft lineout to LF, Swinging K on 82 mph changeup
5th inning: 1-2 pitch soft line single over 2nd baseman, Sac bunt (1-3), 3 hopper to SS (6-3), bunt single by the leadoff hitter, shallow pop-up caught by Pointer in CF (more on his defense later)
6th inning: Line single into right-center, Hard ground single between short and 3rd, Line shot in left-center gap that Pointer ran down for an out, Flyout to center, Low sinking liner into right-center caught by Pointer Continue reading Lakewood Game Report →