Chris Parmelee backs up the excellent pitching of Logan Darnell and Yohan Pino with a walkoff homer. New Britain wastes the excellent pitching of Virgil Vasquez as two relievers hit three batters with the bases loaded. A big inning carries Fort Myers. Aaron Slegers handles everyone but Burt Reynolds. And we're all caught up!
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Minor Details: Games of April 26
Scott Diamond struggles again. Adam Brett Walker II hits his fifth homer. One day to go, and we're caught up!
Minor Details: Games of April 25
Jose Berrios was very good. Kohl Stewart was even better. A bad inning sinks Trevor May.
Minor Details: Games of April 24
More good pitching in Rochester. A big inning for Fort Myers. New Britain gets Decked.
Minor Details: Games of April 23
A brilliant outing by Alex Meyer isn't enough. Good pitching in three of the four games, but only one win. Four errors sink the Rock Cats.
Minor Details: Games of April 22
A big seventh inning carries Rochester. No other Twins team could score more than one run. We continue to get caught up. Continue reading Minor Details: Games of April 22
Minor Details: Games of April 21
A rare good outing for Scott Diamond. Unearned runs cost New Britain and Fort Myers. We continue to work toward getting caught up.
Minor Details: Games of April 20
A brilliant outing for Trevor May, as we start the long trek toward getting caught up.
Bombino –
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A big shout out to NBB for his guest week. Thanks for shaking things up. Here's another cut from the world music scene. I had the opportunity to see this young man play in Lafayette this weekend. To say that his guitar is hypnotic may be the understatement of the year.
Happy Birthday–April 28
Red Lucas (1902)
Charlie Metro (1919)
Tom Sturdivant (1930)
Jackie Brandt (1934)
Pedro Ramos (1935)
Tom Browning (1960)
John Cerutti (1960)
Luis Quinones (1962)
Russ Morman (1962)
Barry Larkin (1964)
Jim Poole (1966)
Jorge Sosa (1978)
Sean Douglass (1979)
Yoslan Herrera (1981)
David Freese (1983)
John Gaub (1985)
John Gaub was drafted by Minnesota in the twenty-fifth round in 2003, but did not sign.