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There was a shutout in Double-A, but that wasn’t the best pitching performance of the night. There were only three contests last night, as Las Vegas had the night off, and the affiliates won two of them. Dunedin lost a one-run game as the heart of their lineup struggled at the plate. And Brian Dopirak, among others, continues to hit.

New Britain 0 @ New Hampshire 5Boxscore

Marc Rzepczynski only went 5 innings against New Britain, perhaps because of pitch count considerations. He struck out eight and walked three while allowing four hits. After facing 23 batters he turned the ball over to David Shinskie, who faced the minimum of nine over 3 innings. Shinskie struck out three and only allowed one hit, which was erased on a double play. Nathan Starner pitched a scoreless ninth to finish off the contest and all three pitchers have ERAs between 3.38 and 3.86.

Every Fisher Cat but one had at least one hit and they all reached base, as Brian Jeroloman was 0-2 with a pair of walks. Luis Sanchez set the table at the top of the lineup with a 2 for 5 game that included a double and a pair of runs scored. Brad Emaus and Nick Gorneault each added a double and Emaus also drove in run. Brian Dopirak had the best night at the plate with a double, a home run, a pair of RBIs and a run. Adam Calderone hit a solo homer in the third, which was New Hampshire’s only multi-run inning, before Dopirak doubled home Sanchez. Al Quintana had a two-hit game and David Cooper and Cody Haerther each added a hit.

Dunedin 3 @ Clearwater 4Boxscore

Darin Mastroianni continues to set the table like an ideal leadoff hitter with a 2 for 4 game that also included a run and an RBI. Mastroianni is now hitting .338 with a .438 on base percentage. While he was caught stealing, Mastroianni also stole a base and is now 15 for 18 on the bases this season. He’s also stolen 15 bases in only 18 games and is showing the kind of force he can be on the basepaths if he manages to hit for average.

Unfortunately, the next three hitters in the lineup weren’t able to replicate Mastroianni’s success and John Tolisano, Eric Thames and Jesus Gonzalez went 0 for 9, although Thames added a sac fly. Manny Rodriguez went 2 for 4 in the five hole and Chris Emanuele followed him with one single in four at-bats. The other two runs came from the bottom of the lineup, as Adam Loewen went 2 for 4 with a run. While Justin Jackson had another strikeout, he compensated with a hit, a walk and a run. CJ Ebarb made his season debut and was 1 for 4 with an RBI double.

Ryan Page’s rough start to the year continues as, while he pitched better than his last couple of outings, he fell to 0-4 on the season. Page went 6 innings, didn’t walk a batter and struck out five. However, he also surrendered a pair of home runs in the fourth and that, along with a second inning sacrifice fly, proved to be the difference. Trystan Manguson pitched 2 innings of scoreless relief and struck out a pair.

Lansing 2 @ Kane County 1Boxscore

Runs in the first and third stood up as Kane County’s mini-rally in the seventh fell short and the Lugnuts won a hard-fought game by one run. Charles Huggins had a very good start, pitching 6 strong innings of one-hit ball. He struck out seven and only walked one batter. Over his last 17 innings Huggins has now allowed nine hits and one run, walked one and struck out 21.

In the top of the first the Lugnuts gave Huggins the first of two very important runs. Tyler Pastornicky walked to begin the game and promptly stole second. Bryan Kervin singled to centre to cash Pastornicky, but he was thrown out on the old 8-6-3-4 relay. That would prove to be costly as Brain Van Kirk followed Kervin by reaching on an error, but he would copy Kervin with some adventures on the basepaths and was doubled off first on a fly ball by Yohermyn Chavez.

The top of the third was much like the first in that it involved some sloppy Lugnuts baseruning, but Lasning was able to push across a run in the end. Markus Brisker led off the inning with a walk, but was picked off first on an attempted stolen base. Pastornciky walked and, if you can believe it, was promptly picked off on an identical 1-3-6 play. Kervin singled and then Van Kirk doubled and Lansing, which should have had an additional couple of runs by this point, only had runners on second and third. However, Lansing would get a precious second run in the end with an infield single to short. As those two recaps show, Kervin was the only Lugnut with two hits, although six Lansing hitters worked walks during the contest.

Hunter Moody relieved Huggins and allowed a run on one of Pastornicky’s two errors in the game. Yorman Mayora relieved Moody and pitched nearly as well as Huggins. He threw 2 innings of one-hit ball and struck out five to pick up a well-earned save.

Three Stars:

3rd Star – Marc Rzepczynski, 5 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 8 K

2nd Star – Brian Dopirak, 2-4, R, 2B, HR 2 RBI, 6 TB

1st Star – Charles Huggins, 6 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K

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LouisvilleJayFan - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 07:03 AM EDT (#199154) #
I love SBs! Is it just me or are Lansing and Dunedin being more aggressive on the basepaths this year? Mastroianni already has half of his total from last year and it seems like Jackson, Wilson, Pastornicky, and Brisker all have the green light whenever they get on. Unfortunately, some of those mentioned seem to get caught stealing just as much as they are successful at this point.
Pistol - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 09:59 AM EDT (#199159) #
Rzepczynski has an interesting start so far.  His walks and strikeouts are both up considerably from where they were in Lansing.  He's walked at least 3 in all 5 starts so far.  He's also maintained a really strong GB rate.
rpriske - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 03:43 PM EDT (#199169) #

So, minor-league experts, any startin gpitching ready to come up?

 

Because Brian Burres is killing us!

Gerry - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 04:16 PM EDT (#199170) #
Your choice is probably to use Bullington or Murphy as a starter or else from AAA its either Brett Cecil or Fabio Castro.  Cecil's last start was pretty good and he could come up for 2 starts before the off day and/or the return of the injured multitudes.  Castro has been pitching well but it was in AA.  I saw in one of the rags today that Alex Anthopoulous had been off to see Cecil and Mills pitch this week, he might be back with a good report on Cecil.
Mike Green - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 07:26 PM EDT (#199172) #
Jerry Howarth said on the radio broadcast today that Anthopoulos raved about Cecil.  MLB.com is reporting that Burres and Bullington have been sent down.  The next scheduled start for Burres' spot would be Tuesday afternoon's game against Cleveland.  If it's Cecil's major league debut, I'll move heaven and earth to be there.
Thomas - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 08:34 PM EDT (#199176) #
Unless I'm mistaken, I believe Romero is eligible to come off the DL on Tuesday. Presumably, if he's healthy, then he'd get the start on Tuesday. I haven't heard an update on Romero's injury situation since he went on the DL, so I have no idea whether the team expects him back promptly on that date or not.

If the Jays front office is that impressed with Cecil, perhaps they'd promote him for Monday's start and move Tallet back to the bullpen to take the vacancy left by Bullington.
mendocino - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 11:57 PM EDT (#199184) #
Vegas radio says Robert Ray called up.
Spifficus - Thursday, April 30 2009 @ 11:59 PM EDT (#199185) #
Hmmm... Listening to the Vegas radio stream. The announcer-whose-name-i-can't-remember is talking with Dirk who will be starting tomorrow. I believe he said this was because Ray has been called up, but I'm not 100% sure (wasn't paying full attention).
Spifficus - Friday, May 01 2009 @ 12:01 AM EDT (#199186) #
Ok, good, I'm not just hearing things.
TamRa - Friday, May 01 2009 @ 12:06 AM EDT (#199187) #
Robert Ray to the Jays? Because he's made a start for Vegas and maybe that's what the announcer was referring to?

Anyway, the latest post at DJF has a comment from a person who knows someone who knows someone etc...

Anyway, he says Cecil texted his sister that he's getting the call, for what that's worth.

http://www.drunkjaysfans.com/2009/04/six-motherfucking-double-plays.html



TamRa - Friday, May 01 2009 @ 12:27 AM EDT (#199190) #
Hmmm... Listening to the Vegas radio stream. The announcer-whose-name-i-can't-remember is talking with Dirk who will be starting tomorrow. I believe he said this was because Ray has been called up, but I'm not 100% sure (wasn't paying full attention)

That doesn't add up. Tomorrow night would be Miller's regular turn. Ray COULD have been the scheduled starter because there's an off day but Miller has five days rest so unless he's hurt, there wouldn't be a need for an emergency start by Dirk.

In fact, because of the off-day, the first day they would have a slot that needs an emergency filling would be on the 4th.


Spifficus - Friday, May 01 2009 @ 12:31 AM EDT (#199191) #
*shrug*
Dunno, but that's definitely what I heard. I was more doubtful about the Ray part than the Hayhurst starting part. Whether it makes sense or not is more an issue for the 51's...
Spifficus - Friday, May 01 2009 @ 12:40 AM EDT (#199193) #
Of course, if Dirk weren't making the start tomorrow, I'd imagine he'd be in the bullpen instead of on the radio broadcast.

Haha... Uhh, I think he just accused Accardo of being a Celine Dion fan, playing it every day on his ipod.

"If Celine Dion is the key to pumping 94 on the corner, I need to get more in my diet"

THIS guy should have gotten the call. He can handle mop-up duties like anyone else, and provide an amusing interview to boot.
TamRa - Friday, May 01 2009 @ 01:20 AM EDT (#199195) #
They just said again that Hayhurst is starting tomorrow, though I've been listening since the seventh or so and nothing else about anyone getting called up.

I'm not really questioning that Dirk will start (it is odd, but I never understood why they were using him as a starter in the first place) so much as wondering why Miller wasn't the original starter for tomorrow's game. I'm not finding any account of why he wouldn't be.


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