posted on Saturday, June 28, 2008 2:35 AM
by
Jim
Friday on the farm; video requests for Saturday?
Well, it appears that the Charlotte Knights are just an hour and a half down the road in Richmond, so I guess I'm going to be seeing them later tonight if weather permits.
Leave your photo/video requests here. If Clayton Richard is indeed starting, you'll see plenty of him.
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Minor league roundup:
- Richmond 7, Charlotte 6
- Danny Richar went 4-for-5 with a homer and two RBI; he's hitting .500 (13-for-26) over his last six games. He also stole his seventh base.
- Jason Bourgeois went 1-for-2 with three walks and his eighth stolen base.
- Lance Broadway gave up six runs (four earned) on nine hits over six innings, walking one and striking out five. He allowed one homer.
- Ehren Wassermann pitched two scoreless innings in relief; Scott Sauerbeck blew it.
- Mississippi 4, Birmingham 0
- Carlos Torres allowed two earned runs over five innings.
- No Baron had more than one hit.
- Winston-Salem 6, Wilmington 1
- Clevelan Santeliz pitched five innings of one-hit, shutout ball. He did walk five, however, to go along with five strikeouts.
- Matt Zaleski allowed one run over four innings.
- John Shelby went 1-for-4 with a pair of RBI; C.J. Retherford hit a solo homer.
- Kannapolis 8, Greensboro 2
- Outside of a pair of solo homers, Charlie Shirek pitched well. He allowed those two runs and two other hits over seven innings with a walk and five K's.
- Mark Fleisher hit a three-run homer.
- Jim Gallagher and Dale Mollenhauer each had two hits.
- Bristol 6, Bluefield 5
- Garrett Johnson struck out seven over five shutout innings, allowing four hits and two walks.
- Andrew Garcia and Kenneth Gilbert each had multi-hit games including a homer.
- Jorge Castillo smacked a pair of doubles.
- Great Falls 12, Missoula 3
- Brent Morel had a five-hit day, all singles with one RBI.
- Kenneth Williams Jr. had a double to snap his hitless streak, and also scored two runs.
- Jordan Cheatham, Luis Sierra and Tyler Kuhn each drove in two.
- Kevin Skogley struck out nine over five innings, in which he allowed three runs (two earned).