Solar Sox Summary

Where they stand:  Mesa is 3-8, third in the AFL East, 6 games behind Salt River.  They are on a one-game winning streak.

Who's hot:  Brian Dozier is hitting .353/.395/.500 in 34 at-bats.  Chris Herrmann is hitting .417/.533/.667 in 12 at-bats.

Who's cold:  Aaron Hicks is hitting .097/.263/.161 in 31 at-bats.  Brett Jacobson is 0-1, 7.36, 1.91 WHIP in 3.2 innings (3 appearances).  Bruce Pugh is 0-1, 13.50, 3.64 WHIP in 4.2 innings (4 appearances).  He has walked 7 and struck out 2.  Dakota Watts is 0-1, 9.53, 1.76 WHIP in 5.2 innings (4 appearances).  He has walked 4 and struck out 7.

Who's in the middle:  Cole DeVries is 1-0, 4.50, 1.00 WHIP in 10 innings (3 starts).  He has walked 1 and struck out 8.

Tigres Tales

In a see-saw game, Magallanes scored in the bottom of the eighth to take a 7-6 win over Aragua.

Jesus Flores (Washington) had three hits to lead the Navegantes.  Richard Hidalgo (yes, he's still around) and Adonis Garcia each singled and homered, with Garcia driving in three.  Kole Calhoun (Angels) and Bryan LaHair (Cubs) each homered.  Rafael Cova walked one in a scoreless eighth to get the win.  Jean Machi (San Francisco) struck out two in a perfect ninth for the save.

Aragua was led by Edgardo Alfonzo, who had two singles and a double.  Lastings Milledge doubled and homered, and Ramon Castro had two hits.  Joe Benson was 0-for-4.  The loss went to Victor Moreno, who allowed the winning run on two hits and a walk in just one-third of an inning.

Aragua is off today.  The Tigres travel to Margarita Tuesday.

Third Monday Movie Day

TV Show of the Month: The Walking Dead (2010)

I watched the first season in one ridiculous six-hour marathon just five days ago. And...meh.

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Tigres Tales

The Tigres closed a 5-0 gap to 5-4, but La Guaira scored three in the eighth to put away an 8-5 win in La Guaira.

The Tiburones were led by Miguel Rojas (Cincinnati), who had two singles, a double, and a triple.  Hector Sanchez (San Francisco) singled and hit a three-run homer.  Jeff Baisley (Oakland) had two doubles, Cesar Suarez singled and doubled, and Terry Tiffee had two hits.  The winning pitcher was Jeff Bennett, who gave up just one run on four hits and a walk in five innings.

For Aragua, Guillermo Rodriguez singled and homered and Edgardo Alfonzo had two hits.  Joe Benson was 1-for-3 with a walk and scored once.  Starter Jesus Delgado took the loss, surrendering five runs on five hits and two walks in just 2.2 innings.

The Tigres travel to Magallanes this evening.