Jack Graney (1886)
Garland Braxton (1900)
Danny McFayden (1905)
Vic Harris (1905)
Mike Kreevich (1908)
Frank Demaree (1910)
Chuck Thompson (1921)
Hank Foiles (1929)
Ed Palmquist (1933)
Johnny Edwards (1938)
Ken Singleton (1947)
Elias Sosa (1950)
Gerry Hunsicker (1950)
Francisco Barrios (1953)
Scott Ullger (1955)
Floyd Bannister (1955)
Pokey Reese (1973)
Freddy Garcia (1975)
Category Archives: Keeping Track
Minor Details: Games of 6/8
Columbus 3, Rochester 1 in Columbus. The Clippers scored single runs in the fourth, fifth, and sixth. Aaron Bates had two hits to raise his average to .351. Kyle Gibson gave up three runs (two earned) on six hits and three walks in 5.1 innings.
Akron 10, New Britain 0 in New Britain (8 innings—rain). A seven-run seventh boosted the Aeros. The Rock Cats had only two hits, both singles. Steve Hirschfeld gave up one run on six hits and five walks in six innings. Blake Martin surrendered six runs on two hits and three walks in two-thirds of an inning and Santos Arias allowed three runs on four hits and a walk in 1.1 innings.
Ft. Myers 5, Palm Beach 1 in Ft. Myers. The Miracle scored four in the fourth to take the victory. Nate Hanson singled and doubled, Tsuyoshi Nishioka doubled, and Joe Mauer was 1-for-4. Logan Darnell worked seven innings, giving up a run on five hits and a walk. Matt Hauser pitched two perfect innings with two strikeouts to get the save.
Beloit 6, Ft. Wayne 5 in Beloit (4-plus innings, suspended). The TinCaps are batting with a runner on first and one out in the top of the fifth. So far, Lance Ray has two doubles and Michael Gonzales doubled and singled. Manuel Soliman allowed five runs on ten hits and a walk in 4.1 innings. The game will be completed this evening before the regularly scheduled game.
DSL Cubs1 4, Twins 2 at Twins (Game 1—Scheduled 7 innings). A three-run fourth put Cubs1 in control. Ernesto Ciprian had two hits. Junior Subero allowed three runs (two earned) on three hits and two walks in 3.1 innings.
DSL Cubs1 4, Twins 3 at Cubs1 (Game 2—Scheduled 7 innings). Cubs1 scored a run in the fifth to break a 3-3 tie. No Twins player had more than one of their six hits. Starter Reyson Zoquiel gave up a run on a hit and two walks in two innings, striking out three. Ezequiel Zarzuela struck out six in two innings, but allowed two runs on a hit and a walk. Francisco Nunez struck out three in two innings, but gave up an unearned run on two hits to take the loss. Twins pitchers combined for five uses of the letter “z” in their names. There has been no word from Elias regarding whether this is a record.
Happy Birthday–June 9
Dude Esterbrook (1857)
Irish Meusel (1893)
Mike Ryba (1903)
Frank McCormick (1911)
Jimmy Newberry (1922)
Roy Smalley (1926)
Bill Virdon (1931)
Howie Gershberg (1936)
Jake Jacobs (1937)
Julio Gotay (1939)
Bruce Look (1943)
Tom Egan (1946)
Dave Parker (1951)
Tom Edens (1961)
Randy Winn (1974)
We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to SBG’s uncle and to his brother.
Minor Details: Games of 6/7
Columbus 5, Rochester 1 in Columbus. The Clippers scored four in the sixth to break a 1-1 tie. Steve Singleton had two doubles, Danny Lehmann doubled and singled, and Chase Lambin had two hits. Eric Hacker allowed five runs on eight hits, walking none in 5.2 innings. Jake Stevens worked 2.1 scoreless innings, giving up three hits and a walk.
New Britain 5, Akron 3 in New Britain. A three-run second propelled the Rock Cats to victory. Mike Hollimon had two doubles, Yangervis Solarte singled and doubled to raise his average to .333, and Evan Bigley and Jair Fernandez each had two hits. Starter Dennis Suarez made his Rock Cats debut, allowing three runs on five hits and two walks in four innings. The win went to Deolis Guerra, who struck out seven in four shutout innings, giving up just two hits and a walk. Bruce Pugh pitched a perfect ninth to get the save.
Ft. Myers—No game scheduled.
Ft. Wayne 9, Beloit 5 in Beloit. Three three-run innings gave the TinCaps the win. Ramon Santana singled and homered, his fifth homer of the year. Andrew Achter gave up six runs (three earned) on eight hits and a walk in 4.1 innings.
DSL Orioles at Twins—Postponed.
Happy Birthday–June 8
Cub Stricker (1859)
Van Mungo (1911)
Eddie Gaedel (1925)
Del Ennis (1925)
George Brunet (1935)
Joe Grzenda (1937)
Pete Magrini (1942)
Mark Belanger (1948)
Lenn Sakata (1954)
Don Robinson (1957)
Carmelo Castillo (1958)
Britt Burns (1959)
Kevin Gross (1961)
John Gibbons (1962)
Kevin Ritz (1965)
Dave Mlicki (1968)
Minor League Players of the Month: May
ROCHESTER
Position Player: Aaron Bates hit .317/.434/.476 in 63 at-bats. Honorable mention: Brian Dinkelman hit .301/.387/.453 in 95 at-bats.
Pitcher: Chuck James was 1-0, 0.00 in 14.1 innings (ten appearances). He allowed nine hits and four walks while striking out seventeen. Honorable mention: Kyle Gibson was 2-2, 3.72 in 29 innings (five starts). He allowed 27 hits and 7 walks while striking out 28.
NEW BRITAIN
Position Player: Joe Benson hit .326/.420/.539 in 89 at-bats. Honorable mention: Yangervis Solarte hit .302/.362/.407 in 86 at-bats.
Pitcher: Steve Hirschfeld was 2-2, 2.93 in 30.2 innings (five starts). He allowed 21 hits and 8 walks while striking out 33. Honorable mention: Liam Hendriks was 2-1, 2.90 in 31 innings (five starts). He allowed 31 hits and 10 walks while striking out 31.
FT. MYERS
Position Player: Brian Dozier hit .330/.403/.443 in 88 at-bats. Honorable mention: Aaron Hicks hit .306/.400/.444 in 72 at-bats.
Pitcher: Andrew Albers was 1-1, 2.65 in 17 innings (five appearances, two starts). He allowed 20 hits and three walks while striking out 11. Honorable mention: Logan Darnell was 2-0, 2.30 in 15.2 innings (three starts). He allowed 14 hits and six walks while striking out seven.
BELOIT
Position Player: Wang-wei Lin hit .323/.456/.398 in 93 at-bats. Honorable mention: Nate Roberts hit .302/.450/.395 in 86 at-bats.
Pitcher: Clinton Dempster was 1-1, 0.56 in 16 innings (10 appearances). He allowed nine hits and three walks while striking out seventeen. Honorable mention: Jose Gonzalez was 1-1, 2.30 in 15.2 innings (seven appearances). He allowed 11 hits and six walks while striking out fifteen.
Minor Details: Games of 6/6
Rochester 5, Norfolk 2 in Rochester. The Red Wings scored two in the fourth and two in the sixth. Dustin Martin singled and doubled, driving in four. Steve Singleton had two hits. Ryan Mullins gave up one run on five hits and a walk in six innings to get the win. Cole DeVries struck out three in two shutout innings.
New Britain—No game scheduled.
Jupiter 11, Ft. Myers 3 in Ft. Myers—The Hammerheads scored five in the fourth and four in the fifth, pounding out eighteen hits. Aaron Hicks singled and doubled. Edgar Ibarra surrendered six runs (five earned) on seven hits and two walks in 3.2 innings. Andrew Albers struck out three in two shutout innings.
Beloit—No games scheduled.
DSL Twins 3, White Sox 2 at White Sox (2 innings—suspended game). The White Sox are still batting with one out in the bottom of the second. Presumably, the game will be resumed the next time these two teams are scheduled to play.
Happy Birthday–June 7
Bones Ely (1863)
Ed Wells (1900)
Rosey Gilhousen (1913)
Herb Score (1933)
Roger Nelson (1944)
George Mitterwald (1945)
Don Money (1947)
Thurman Munson (1947)
Bill Hohn (1955)
Tim Laudner (1958)
Heathcliff Slocumb (1966)
Minor Details: Games of 6/1 – 6/5
ROCHESTER
Wednesday—Rochester 10, Toledo 9 in Rochester. The Red Wings overcame a 7-0 first inning deficit. Rene Tosoni and Aaron Bates each had three hits, with Tosoni hitting a home run.
Thursday—Rochester 8, Toledo 0 in Rochester. Eric Hacker struck out six in six innings, giving up four hits and four walks.
Friday—Norfolk 7, Rochester 2 in Rochester. Aaron Bates had two hits. Kyle Gibson allowed six runs (four earned) on nine hits with five strikeouts in five innings.
Saturday—Rochester 5, Norfolk 1 in Rochester. Dustin Martin doubled and homered. Scott Diamond allowed an unearned run on four hits and a walk in eight innings.
Sunday—Norfolk 11, Rochester 5 in Rochester (11 innings). Rene Tosoni had two singles and a double. Aaron Bates and Chase Lambin each singled and homered.
Happy Birthday–June 6
D-Day B-days:
Ed McKean (1864)
Fresco Thompson (1902)
Bill Dickey (1907)
Hector Espino (1939)
Merv Rettenmund (1943)
Bud Harrelson (1944)
Bobby Randall (1948)
Dave Bergman (1953)
Max Venable (1957)
Brooks Kieschnick (1972)
Tony Graffanino (1972)
David Lamb (1975)
Mark Ellis (1977)
Jeremy Affeldt (1979)