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Only one game yesterday due to Easter Sunday, but the Chiefs played 13 innings to compensate and won.  Francisco Rosario gets the lone star.



Syracuse 5  Indianapolis 2 - 13 innings

Francisco Rosario was outstanding striking out ten in five innings of work.  He gave up one run in the fifth inning on a two out double, one of four hits he allowed.  2006 is a make or break year for Rosario and so far he is making the most of his starts.  It's not that 2005 was bad, Rosario needed to step up to a major league level of dominance.

Jason Phillips hit his first home run to tie the game in the seventh but Ben Weber allowed a Gookie Dawkins home run in the eighth, his first run allowed this season.  Syracuse tied it in the ninth, with two out Chad Mottola doubled and Wayne Lydon was called to run for him.  John Hattig then singled home LydonShaun Marcum, Adrian Burnside and Lee Gronkiewicz shut down Indy through 12.  In the thirteenth Luis Figueroa led off with a single and later in the inning Kevin Barker singled him home.  Wayne Lydon then finished it with a two run home run.  New arrival Brian Tallet pitched the last half inning for the save.  Figueroa, Ryan Roberts and Phillips had two hits each.


Stars - only one today

Francisco Rosario


Standings

Syracuse are 5-5 and are 2 games back of Rochester

New Hampshire are 4-6 and are 4.5 games back of Connecticut

Dunedin are 5-5 and 2 games behind Fort Myers

Lansing are 7-3 and lead their division by 0.5 games

Notes:

Among AAA pitchers Ty Taubenheim, Francisco Rosario and Brandon League have WHIP's under 1.   Casey Janssen and Dustin McGowan have started slowly, but with all these notes we have to remember it's early.

New Hampshire hitters are off to a slow start, just like last year.  The hitters are ninth in the league in most offensive categories.  Only two hitters are batting over .250, Adam Lind and David SmithSmith has shown more power than Lind and leads in OPS.  Curtis Thigpen and Chip Cannon are off to slow starts.  On the pitching side Jamie Vermilyea has been dominant, his WHIP is 0.58.

Eric Nielsen is off to a fast start in Dunedin, he has 9 walks to add to his 12 hits and that makes for a .524 OBP.  The "Ryan's", Klosterman and Patterson, are each hitting .316 and have hit two home runs. For Patterson it is good to see him hitting well after his excellent debut season.  Klosterman started slowly in 2005 but improved in the second half of the season.  Should he be able to continue his good start in 2006 he will find his way onto the prospect lists.

Orlando Trias leads the Dunedin starters with a 0.82 ERA after two starts.  Jesse Litsch leads in WHIP at 0.77.  Litsch has had one bad inning in two starts.  Eric Fowler has been a disappointment so far with a 7.94 ERA.

Lansing hitters lead the league in average, slugging and OPS.  Their pitchers lead the league in ERA for a great combination.  The two first basemen are hitting well, David Hicks is hitting .400 in 6 games, Joey Metropoulos .375 in nine games.  Hicks has only one extra base hit but the hasn't struck out yet this season.  Metro has four doubles.  The best news out of Lansing might be that 5 tool prospect Yuber Rodriguez is off to a good start hitting .400 with a .991 OPS.  After a poor 2005 Rodriguez was dropping down the prospect lists, a good 2006 was vital to his career.  The only negative in his numbers is ten K's in 30 AB's.

The bullpen has been outstanding for Lansing, Po-Hsuan Keng, Billy Carnline and Edward Rodriguez have pitched 27 scoreless innings between them.  Among the starters Kristian Bell and Russell Savickas have a WHIP under 1 and Bell has 13 K's in 10 innings.

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Maldoff - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 01:55 PM EDT (#145306) #
Quiet day around the Box..... Syracuse plays a 2:00 PM game today against Pittsburg's affiliate in Indianapolis. Casey Janssen gets his third shot at AAA hitting, so we'll see how this one goes. According to MiLB.com, it looks like John-Ford Griffin is getting the day off from his DH duties.
Mike Green - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 04:14 PM EDT (#145311) #
Casey Janssen threw 7 beautiful innings.  He had excellent control within the strike zone, although his job was made easier by the fact that the Indianapolis lineup lists to the right.  The Chiefs lead 5-0 and Dustin McGowan is in, hopefullly to close out the game.  He doesn't have quite the same control, but judging by the swings and misses on balls in the dirt, his stuff remains good. 
Jonny German - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 04:20 PM EDT (#145312) #

Mariners.mlb.com reports that Guillermo Quiroz cleared waivers and has been sent to AAA Tacoma.

Gerry - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 04:33 PM EDT (#145315) #

Janssen relied on his off-speed pitches today.  I saw three different off-speed pitches from Janssen, a big curve, a tight slider, and a change that broke like a slurve that was somewhere in between the curve and slider in terms of the break.

McGowan pitched the eighth and ninth, Jason Phillips was 4-4.

Rob - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 04:45 PM EDT (#145316) #
I saw McGowan's ninth on Gameday, and it seemed fine to me aside from a pitch he left out and over the plate to J.J. Furmaniak, who smacked a triple. I'm guessing he hung something, because that green circle along with "In play, no out recorded" looked inviting.
MatO - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 04:54 PM EDT (#145317) #
It's early but the Syracuse pitching staff if putting up some gaudy K/W numbers with Janssen still being undefined at 16/0.  The only exception being Purcey who has walked by himself (8) almost as many as the rest of the staff combined (10).  The good news on Purcey is that he's been almost unhittable.
Mike Green - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 05:08 PM EDT (#145319) #

In the eighth, Rob, McGowan was wilder, but he settled in nicely. 

Dustin McGowan, you're probably too young to have heard of Ron Davis, and Duane Ward was a name that maybe you vaguely knew, but in those footsteps you will walk...(oops, bad choice of words).  In those footsteps, you will run.

Mike Forbes - Monday, April 17 2006 @ 10:40 PM EDT (#145331) #

Lansing won again tonight, 3-2. Thanks in large part to another great start by Chi-Hung Cheng.

Cheng's line on the night: 5.0 IP, 4 hits allowed, 1 unearned run allowed, 7 K's and the best news of the night, only 1 walk.

It should only be a matter of time before Cheng gets a promotion to Dunedin, he's been dominating the MIdwest League now for a year.  

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