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The minor league teams were 7-0, what do you think about that! David Bush looks to be ready for prime time and there were numerous candidates for the stars of the day.


Syracuse 3 Indianapolis 1, 11 innings

David Bush started for the Chiefs and when Bush starts the Chiefs know they will be in the game. Bush was a little wild yesterday, his three walks allowed were two more than he had allowed in his four previous June starts combined. Bush conceded a run in the first inning but thereafter he shut down Indy through eight innings. Bush's line was 8 IP, 5 H, 3 W, 5 K's. In five June starts Bush has pitched 34.2 innings, conceding 34 hits and four walks. That makes for a 1.10 WHIP and a 7.3 K/BB ratio. His June ERA is 2.63. If Pat Hentgen has not heard footsteps yet they will be louder by the all-star break. Incidently Bush's next start is scheduled for Friday in Buffalo.

Meanwhile Syracuse were trying to score. They had the bases loaded with no-one out in the fifth and could not score. They had two on with one out in the seventh but a double play erased their chance. It looked like they were out of luck. But Gabe Gross walked with one out in the ninth and a Julius Matos double put runners on second and third. Paul Chiaffredo hit a sac fly to tie the game. Kevin Frederick pitched the ninth and tenth and retired six of seven hitters. In the eleventh, with two out, Gross and Matos walked and Chiaffredo doubled down the left field line to score both runners. Jason Kershner pitched a three up, three down, bottom of the eleventh, striking out the first two hitters.

Syracuse had four candidates for stars of the day. Bush was outstanding. Frederick's two scoreless innings lowered his AAA ERA to 1.00. As an aside JP has mentioned that Kevin will likely get a callup this year to see if they can count on him for next year. Julius Matos went 3-3 with two walks, and Paul Chiaffredo went 3-4 and drove in all three Syracuse runs.

Game Story


Portland 3 New Hampshire 4

This game had most of runs scored early. In the bottom of the first Anton French doubled, stole third and scored on a sac fly from Aaron Hill. The first two hitters in the top of the second went triple, home run off Gustavo Chacin to give Portland a (brief) lead. In the bottom of the second Dominic Rich doubled and scored on a home run by Victor Valencia.

The Fisher Cats added an insurance run in the fourth when Mikael Jova scored on a single by Rich. The newest Fisher Cat Travis Thompson surrendered a home run to the first hitter he faced in the seventh. He also allowed two baserunners with one out in the eighth but John Ogiltree came out of the bullpen to escape the eighth and nail down his first save in the ninth.

Rich was the only Cat with two hits. Hill went 0-3 with the sac fly

Game Story


Dunedin 6 St. Lucie 5

St. Lucie touched up Shawn Marcum for five runs in the first three innings. Dunedin scored in four of the first five innings and the scoring was done for the day in the middle of the fifth.

Marcum made his second start for Dunedin. The first hitter he faced hit a home run. The third inning was a long one, St. Lucie batted around scoring four runs on six hits. Marcum fought back to face the minimum six hitters in the fourth and fifth. Marcum had an odd line. On the negative side he conceded ten hits in five innings. On the positive side he did not walk anyone, he had eight strikeouts and he finished strong. The bullpen was very effective, Tracey Thorpe had four K's in two almost perfect innings (he hit a batter) and Brian Reed and Bubbie Buzachero pitched a scoreless inning each.

Dunedin scored two in the first, Carlo Cota and Ron Davenport each doubled and scored. Vito singled in Cota, who had doubled again, in the third. Davenport drove in two in the fourth and Cota walked with the bases loaded in the fifth for the winning run.

Cota, Davenport and John Schneider each registered three hits. Vito and Negron each had two. Raul Tablado went 0-5 and Tingler 0-6 with TWO K's.


Lexington 1 Charleston 6

Charleston scored twice in the first and twice more in the second and with Tom Mastny pitching it was game over. Mastny pitched seven shutout innings allowing three hits and two walks. Davis Romero finished up allowing a run in the ninth. Jermy Acey went 4-5 with three runs scored to push his average to .519. Robinson Diaz also had two hits and two runs scored.

Game Story


Auburn 9 New Jersey 4

Auburn spotted New Jersey a run in the second but answered with five in the third and two in the fourth en route to the routine win. Mike MacDonald (15th) started and allowed six baserunners and one run in four innings. Chris Neylan was ineffective, Eric Rico pitched two strong innings and Randy Dicken (7th) pitched three. Five Doubledays had two hits, Aaron Mathews (19th), Ryan Klosterman (5th), Brian Hall (10th), Chip Cannon (8th) and Eric Nielsen (12th).


Pulaski 3 Greenville 2
Pulaski 8 Greenville 5

Pulaski played two to make up for Friday's rainout. Pulaski's hitters were held to seven hits in the opener. Nick Thomas and Junior Churio each drove in a run, in the first and second innings respectively. Yesson Berroa allowed two unearned runs in the second and the game remained tied until the fifth. Two hits and a walk loaded the bases for Pulaski and a wild pitch scored Jose Salas with the winning run.

Berroa pitched 6.1 innings with seven hits allowed and two strikeouts. Michael Rider finished up for the save.

In the nightcap Pulaski were outhit 8-7 but they added seven walks. Raymon Sanchez started for Pulaski but was gone in the second having allowed two runs on four hits and two walks. The Jays scored four in the second, John Ashford and Anthony Garibaldi (37th) each drove in a pair. Pulaski added three in the fourth and one in the fifth, but in the bottom of the fifth Eddie Cannon allowed four of five hitters to reach. Derek Tate (34th) came on to escape the jam and went on to finish off the game, pitching 2.2 innings with one hit allowed. Jay Ashford with two doubles in three trips was the only Jay to have two hits.


Our Three-Star Selection


The 3rd Star: Tom Mastny, three hits allowed in seven shutout innings
The 2nd Star: David Bush, one run allowed in eight innings
The 1st Star: Paul Chiaffredo, drove in all three Syracuse runs, one to tie the game in the ninth and two to win it in the eleventh
Honourable Mention: Julius Matos, Carlo Cota, Ron Davenport, Jermy Acey

Standings

Syracuse were 2-4 on the week and their record now is 32-45. Syracuse are 16 games behind Scranton
New Hampshire, 5-2 for the week and are 41-33, two games back of Binghamton
Dunedin, Dunedin were 4-3 for the week and the second half, and are in second, one game behind Tampa
Charleston were 4-2 to start the second half and are in a tie for first place
Auburn were 6-1 for the week and have started 7-3 to lead their division
Pulaski are 7-0 to start the season

Combined the Jays minor league teams were 28-12 for the week and their record is 177-144, a .551 winning percentage.
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_jim854 - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:26 AM EDT (#54994) #
I enjoy your minor league reports, Gerry. Keep up the great work!
Gerry - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:42 AM EDT (#54995) #
Thanks Jim. Todays was a novel. There was a lot going on yesterday.
_Sister - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 12:12 PM EDT (#54996) #
As a long-time lurker and first time poster at the Box, I want to second jim854's comment. Gerry, I look forward to reading your minor league report. It's a nice lunch time diversion.
_Ducey - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 12:56 PM EDT (#54997) #
Time to promote Bubbie? 1.57ERA 34.1 IP 26H 6BB! 38K
_Jordan - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 01:01 PM EDT (#54998) #
I don't understand why Buzachero wasn't promoted in the previous round of roster moves. Reed was promoted from Charleston and Peterson was promoted from New Hamphsire: why wasn't the third closer in that chain promoted to make room for Reed and fill the space left by Peterson?

Vermilyea is doing a great job in New Hampshire, so it's not a great loss to the Fisher Cats. But if there's anything wrong with Buzachero, it's nowhere in his numbers.
_JohnnyS99 - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 01:43 PM EDT (#54999) #
Vermilya was promoted, to take over for Adam Peterson. ?? Plus they have Andre Torres in AA as well.
Mike Green - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 02:08 PM EDT (#55000) #
It is not entirely clear what Vermilyea's role will be with the F-Cats. He's been a long reliever/spot starter, and he's had both long and short outings with New Hampshire.

Bubbie is a conventional closer, and has had better numbers at age than Adam Peterson did, both in short-season and in full-season A ball. I know that he doesn't have the big-time fastball that Adam has, but there's more to life than that, and he has earned his shot.
Craig B - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 02:09 PM EDT (#55001) #
Eye-popping stat of the day : Pulaski pitchers have given up 12 walks and have 61 strikeouts this season in 59 innings. That's the whole team.

The hitters have 45 walks and 65 strikeouts.
Craig B - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 02:20 PM EDT (#55002) #
Players of the Week... Yuber Rodriguez was Appalachian League Player of the Week, and Yesson Berroa was Appalachian League Pitcher of the Week (as selected by The Sports Network). Eastern League and IL honors haven't been handed out yet; Dominic Rich has a chance in the Eastern League.
_Finn McCool - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 06:46 PM EDT (#55003) #
The Fisher Cats are playing a double header today and Jamie Vermilyea is scheduled to start the second game
_Finn McCool - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 08:32 PM EDT (#55004) #
The Fish Cats win the first game of the twin bill 5-4 and the best news of all is Aaron Hill final broke out of his slump going 3-4
Mike Green - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 09:01 PM EDT (#55005) #
The rest of the farm affiliates are leading, as well.
_Finn McCool - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:03 PM EDT (#55006) #
For those who are interested Jamie Vermilyea is pitching a perfect game through 5 innings, and becuase this is the second game of a double header it is only a 7 inning game

Note: Since his promotion to AA Jamie Vermilyea has recorded 29 straight outs over 3 games. It may not be a perfect game in the traditonal sense, but any way you cut it, it's impressive!
_Finn McCool - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:10 PM EDT (#55007) #
It's now 6 inings of perfect baseball for Vermilyea, just one more inning to go.
_Sneeps - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:18 PM EDT (#55008) #
Craziness in New Hampshire!

I got home just in time to listen in to the top of the 7th... I hope I don't jinx the perfect game!
_Finn McCool - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:24 PM EDT (#55009) #
NO HITTER, NO Hitter, NO Hitter!!!

Jamie Vermilyea has done it, he's thrown a 7 inning perfect game no hitter.!!

Note: Vermilyea has now thrown 11.2 innings of perfect base ball since his promotions to AA
_Brent - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:24 PM EDT (#55010) #
Yahoo! El Perfecto!
_Sneeps - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:25 PM EDT (#55011) #
NO JINX!!!
THE VERMILLYEON HAS PITCHED A PERFECT GAME FOR THE FISHER CATS!!!
WOOT!!!
Gerry - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:25 PM EDT (#55012) #
I wonder who might be the first star tomorrow?

Top that, anyone?
_Jonny German - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:27 PM EDT (#55013) #
Too bad it's not April 1 tomorrow, I could take y'all for a ride...
_Rob - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:33 PM EDT (#55014) #
Damn. I was trying to connect to the broadcast but none of the links work for me...actually, none of ANY of the links at theminorsfirst.com work on my computer. Anyone know of any other links I can use?
_Rob - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:36 PM EDT (#55015) #
Yep, none of the Real Player links work. I was hoping to catch Lipman and Murphy call the perfect game...that would have been fun.
_Ryan Day - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:46 PM EDT (#55016) #
Wow. So does Vermilyea stay in the rotation after this?

I think throwing a perfect game at AA a year after being drafted in the 9th round is pretty nifty.
_fisher cats rad - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:47 PM EDT (#55017) #
I know we've had trouble with Real Audio. Here's another link to try----www.wkxl1450.com.
_russell - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 10:54 PM EDT (#55018) #
For audio go to www.oursportscentral.com and click on Netcasts on the left side....
_Rob - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 11:12 PM EDT (#55019) #
None of them are working. Must be a problem with my RealAudio player.

Fisher Cats Radio: I couldn't get the Windows Media Link (http://azul.streamguys.com/bluemini) to work, and I've listened to a dozen games with that link in the past. Do you know anything about the problem there?
Mike Green - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 11:34 PM EDT (#55020) #
After a pleasant night of election watching, I turn on the computer to find out about this. I have just one word for it: VermilYEA.
_Tim - Monday, June 28 2004 @ 11:57 PM EDT (#55021) #
Yeah, I would say that Vermilyea just earned himself a place in the rotation!

Why was he in the bullpen? Was he the one who had said that he preferred the pen? Can't remember.

Anyways. Five strikeouts. No walks. No hits. Wow!

What a great game! Time to start watching his results more closely.
_Rob - Tuesday, June 29 2004 @ 12:07 AM EDT (#55022) #
I have just one word for it: VermilYEA.

Oh, now I get it...his name is pronounced ver-mil-yay. I was trying to figure out how to say it...I was thinking ver-mil-yee.
_Sneeps - Tuesday, June 29 2004 @ 12:42 AM EDT (#55023) #
I thought it was Ver-mee-lee-ya.
_Rob - Tuesday, June 29 2004 @ 12:44 AM EDT (#55024) #
If Pat Hentgen has not heard footsteps yet they will be louder by the all-star break. Incidently Bush's next start is scheduled for Friday in Buffalo.

I don't think they would call Bush up for Friday. Would he really make his major league debut in San Juan, Puerto Rico? I think he'll start in Buffalo. Hmm..it's not too far away. Dunn Tire Park IS pretty nice.
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