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Jamestown Overtakes First, But Muckdogs Still Prominent In NYPL Statistics
With the seven game win streak ending in a big 16-7 loss to Williamsport last night, and a Jamestown win over Auburn, the Muckdogs now sit in second place in the Pinckney Division, half a game behind the Jammers. However, Batavia is represented very well in many statistical categories in the NYPL. Here's a look:
- Arquimedes Nieto overtook 1st place again in pitching, with a 1.20 ERA and 6-0 record.
- Adam Reifer still leads in saves (19) and games (27).
- Colt Sedbrook is 4th in batting with a .324 average. He also leads the league in hits with 73 and is 2nd in on-base percentage (.416)
- Jose Garcia's 20 stolen bases put him in 3rd place.
- Shane Peterson has a .395 on-base percentege which makes him 4th in the league.
- Overall, the team is 3rd in batting with a .264 combined average and 4th in pitching with a combined 3.22 ERA.
Tonight, the Muckdogs start a two-game series in Mahoning Valley...and I will be there! (It's only 45 minutes away from Kent State). I'm excited to be able to watch the team live once more! Hopefully, this road trip will be the start of our next lengthy win streak!
Williamsport Scores Big To End Muckdogs Win Streak
The Crosscutters (32-30) scored sixteen runs to Batavia's (39-24) seven to put an end to the Muckdogs' seven game win streak. Adam Veres (0-1) had a shaky start that gave him the loss. He lasted two innings with six hits, six runs, two walks and four strikeouts. For Williamsport, Justin De Fratus (5-4) picked up the win in five and a third innings with seven hits, four runs, four walks and nine strikeouts.
Williamsport got the lead right off the bat in the 1st on two singles and a double. Batavia answered with one run in the bottom of the inning when Jose Garcia reached on a fielder's choice, stole second and came home when Colt Sedbrook hit a double down the middle. However, the Crosscutters added twelve runs in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th innings to make the game unreachable.
Batavia wasn't quite finished, though, as they had a three-run 6th inning when Charlie Cutler and Jairo Martinez had back-to-back singles and Chris Swauger tripled to drive them in. Swauger then came in to score on a Brett Lilley single. They also had a three-run 8th inning. Swauger, Garcia and Sedbrook all singled and Shane Peterson had a two-run double, giving the Muckdogs seven total runs, but it was not enough as the Crosscutters plated sixteen on the night.
Swauger went 3-for-5 with a triple, two RBI and two runs scored. Peterson was also 3-for-5 with two RBI. Sedbrook continued to raise his average, going 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored. Batavia looks to get back on the winning track Tuesday as they travel to Mahoning Valley for two games with the Scrappers.
Muckdogs Rally Late, Hang On For 7th Straight Win
A four-run 8th inning for the Muckdogs (39-23) was enough to get the 4-3 win against Williamsport (31-30). Arquimedes Nieto (6-0) picked up the win, pitching the 6th, 7th and 8th with one strikeout. Adam Reifer (19) earned himself the save in the 9th with two hits, one run and two strikeouts. Jesse Oster (1-1) blew the save and got the loss throwing one inning with two hits, four runs and two walks for the opposition.
The Crosscutters started their early lead in the 3rd, scoring one run when Brandon Haislet singled, Bryan Frew walked and Steve Susdorf came up with a RBI single. They added another in the 5th after Haislet was hit by a pitch and moved to second on a wild pitch. Later in the inning, Haislet came around to score on a Susdorf sacrifice fly.
However, Batavia came through in the 8th to score enough for the win. Jose Garcia got on base with a walk and advanced on a wild pitch. Colt Sedbrook came up and singled to send Garcia home. After Osvaldo Morales also was walked, Xavier Scruggs drove one over the fence in right field to bring three runs home.
Williamsport threatened in the 9th by scoring one run on a Troy Hanzawa double and Tim Binkoski single, but Reifer struck out the next two he faced to finalize the win.
Sedbrook had a big game, having three of the team's five hits in four at bats, including a double, RBI and a run scored. Scruggs was clutch in his 1-for-3 day with a homerun and desicive three RBI. The Muckdogs look to sweep Williamsport and increase their streak tomorrow night at home.
Muckdogs Prevail In Extra To Remain In First
Batavia's (38-23) four errors looked to be costly, but the Muckdogs took the game into extra innings to get the 4-3 over the Williamsport Crosscutters (31-29). Josh Hester started the game positively, going five innings with four hits, one run (unearned) and three strikeouts. LaCurtis Mayes (4-0) threw the 11th and 12th innings for the win. He walked one while striking out three. Williamsport's Michael Schwimmer (0-2) got the loss in two and a third innings with two hits, one run, one walk and three strikeouts.
The Crosscutters led 1-0 after the 4th when D'Arby Myers reached on a throwing error and came around to score on a Steve Susdorf double. The Muckdogs took over the lead by scoring three in the 7th. Colt Sedbrook singled and Shane Peterson reached on catcher's interference. They then both advanced on a balk before Xavier Scruggs came up with a double to score them both. Charlie Cutler followed with a single to move Scruggs to third. A wild pitch then allowed him to score.
However, Williamsport came back in the next inning to even things up. Arlon Quiroz and Myers both singled, then Susdorf had a RBI double. The other run came on a sacrifice fly that scored Myers. The game remained at a 3-3 standstill until the bottom of the 12th inning. Edwin Gomez started off the inning with a single. After Frederick Parejo was intentionally walk, Sedbrook singled through the right side to let Gomez come in to score to win the game.
Sedbrook and Gomez both finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. Xavier Scruggs went 2-for-5 with a double, two RBI and a run scored. The two teams meet again today at 1:00.
Where the Muckdogs Are in the NYPL...
With our 5th win in a row tonight, we hold on to our first place standing in the Pinckney Division. Jamestown was able to pull out a win in extra innings to remain just a half game back. Here's a look at where we stand in other areas of the NYPL:
- Batavia is 3rd in batting and pitching with a combined .264 BA and 3.08 ERA.
- Arquimedes Nieto is now 2nd in pitching with a 1.28 ERA and perfect 5-0 record.
- Adam Reifer still dominates in saves and games at 18 and 25, respectively.
- Colt Sedbrook is 8th in batting with a .310 ERA. He is also 3rd in on-base percentage at .403 and tied for 3rd in triples with 5.
- Shane Peterson is 5th in on-base percentage (.388).
- Jose Garcia's 19 stolen bases makes him tied for 3rd.
Make sure you get to the ballpark this weekend for some great promotions! Tomorrow (Saturday) the first 500 fans will receive a Chase Utley bobblehead. Sunday, the ZOOperstars will be in town for some added entertainment at the game, and as always, kids can run the bases after the game.
Muckdogs Win Big Over Scrappers
The Muckdogs (37-23) excelled on both sides of the plate to take down Mahoning Valley (26-35) by a score of 10-1. Thomas Eager (4-3) started and earned the win in five innings with two htis, one run, four walks and five strikeouts (including four straight). George Brown (3) picked up the save in the 9th, allowing one hit and one walk with one strikeout. On the losing end, Mark Rodrigues (0-2) went two-thirds innings with three hits and four runs.
Batavia had one of their biggest innings of the season, scoring eight runs in the 3rd inning to put the game out of reach. It all started when Chris Swauger and Edwin Gomez plated back-to-back singles. Jose Garcia then had a sacrifice bunt to advance both runners one base. When Frederick Parejo was up next, he reached and the two runners scored on a fielder's choice; Parejo then moved to second on a throwing error. Colt Sedbrook singled in the next at-bat to score Parejo.
Shane Peterson then reached on another fielder's choice, Osvaldo Morales was hit by a pitch and Charlie Cutler singled to load the bases. Alex Castellanos then came up with a two RBI single. After Swauger walked to load the bases again, Gomez had his second hit of the inning, a three-run double. The Muckdogs scored the eight runs on six hits and an error and had thirteen come up to the plate during the inning.
Mahoning Valley's only run came in the 5th inning as singles by Brock Simpson and Jeremie Tice put two on. Simpson scored the only run when he came home on a double play ball. On the night, Swauger was a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, a RBI and two runs scored. Castellanos went 3-for-4 with a triple, two RBI and two runs scored. They finish out the weekend with a three-game series against Williamsport at home.
*At the completion of all tonight's NYPL games, I'll have an update on our standings!*
New Players and Player Apperances
Two new faces have been added to the Muckdogs roster. Here's a look at our new players:
- Ismael Cardona, Catcher: Cardona comes up from the GCL Cardinals where he was batting .222 with 7 RBI. Orignally from La Sabana, Venezuela, Cardona will add some depth in catching.
- Osvaldo Morales, First Base: In Johnson City, Morales was batting .250 with 12 homeruns and 28 RBI. In his first start as a Muckdog last night, he went 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored.
Also, I know I'm a little late with the reminder but, don't foget there are player appearances today at Denny's from 11:30-12:30 and at Oliver's Candies 12-1! Be sure to stop out, chat them up and get to know some Muckdogs...and then of course get out to a game to cheer them on! We are home all this weekend and this Monday with all games starting at 7:05, except for a 1:05 start on Sunday.
Muckdogs Keep On Winning Track After Break
Behind a solid starting pitching effort by Scott Gorgen (3-2), the Muckdogs (36-23) remain in 1st place in the Pinckney Division after a 4-2 win over the Mahoning Valley Scrappers (26-34). Gorgen threw five innings with five hits, one walk and seven strikeouts. Russell Young (4-3) suffered the loss in his six innings with five hits, three runs (one earned), one walk and 2 strikeouts.
In the 2nd inning, Batavia started things off by scoring two runs on three hits. Chris Swauger singled and Alex Castellonas doubled to get on base and Edwin Gomez came up with a double to drive them both in. They added another run in the 4th when newcomer Osvaldo Morales doubled and Swauger singled. The Muckdogs's 4th and final run of the night came in the 8th inning. Jose Garcia bunt-singled, stole second and then advanced to third on a throwing error. With Frederick Parejo at the plate, the Scrappers had a fielding error which allowed Garcia to come in to score.
Mahoning Valley threatened in the 9th, scoring two runs in the inning on a walk and two doubles, but it was not enough. Jason Buursma came into relieve Miguel Tapia in the 9th to earn himself his third save. In an inning of work, he let up only one hit while striking out two.
Castellonas finished the game 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Swauger also went 2-for-3 with a RBI and a run scored. The teams face each other again tonight in Batavia at 7:05.
Muckdogs Sweep Auburn, Move Into 1st Place
Here's a look at where our Muckdog leaders are in the NYPL:
- Arquimedes Nieto remains the league's pitching leader with a 5-0 record and 1.28 ERA.
- Adam Reifer also still leads in saves with 18 and in games with 25.
- Colt Sedbrook is 8th in batting with a .312 BA. He also is 2nd in on-base percentage (.406) and tied for 4th in triples (5).
- Jose Garcia is 4th in stolen bases with 18.
- As a team, the Muckdogs are 3rd in both hitting and pitching. They have a combined batting average of .263 and a combined ERA of 3.13.
*In closing, Sunday was my last game here in Batavia. I am returning to school at Kent State University to begin my senior year as a broadcast journalism major. It was great getting to know those of you who I had a chance to meet at games and getting feedback from you! I will still be posting frequently for the Muckdogs with game reviews, information on players being moved up or down, community events, and so-forth. So keep checking in! And get out to Dwyer Stadium as we continue our great run for the playoffs!
Muckdogs Complete Sweep of Auburn
The Muckdogs (35-23) took down the Doubledays (31-27) by a score of 5-3 to complete the sweep this weekend. Ramon Delgado (5-1) had a strong start for the win, going five innings with two hits and four strikeouts. Adam Reifer (18) came in to pitch the 9th and got the save. He let up one hit, one run and one walk while striking out one. Auburn's Joel Carreno (5-4) suffered the loss in his five innings with seven hits, five runs, two walks and two strikeouts.
Batavia started their offense in the 1st, scoring once in the inning on a Brett Lilley walk, Colt Sedbrook double and a sacrifice fly by Christian Rosa. They added two in the 2nd when Frederick Parejo double and came around home on a throwing error. Jairo Martinez then doubled and Jose Garcia singled to drive him in. In the 4th, Alex Castellanos doubled and Martinez singled to make it 4-0. The Muckdogs last run came on a Chris Swauger homerun in the next inning.
The Doubledays threatened in the 7th as they scored two runs, the first on a solo-homerun by Adam Amar and the second on a Joel Collins double and Karim Turkamani single. Collins also had a homerun in the 9th, but Batavia held on for the win.
Martinez finished 2-for-3 with a double, run and RBI. The Muckdogs now send seven players to the All-Star game this week before returning to league action at home versus Mahoning Valley on the 21st.
Muckdogs Top Auburn
Batavia (33-23) looked sharp defensively as they beat Auburn (31-25) 5-1 to gain another game on the Doubledays. Hector Cardenas (4-0) remained perfect in the win, going five innings with two hits, one run (unearned), two walks and three strikeouts. Matthew Wright suffered the loss in his four and a third innings, giving up five hits, two runs, two walks and striking out two.
The Muckdogs jumped on board first in the 2nd as Charlie Cutler scored the first run after he walked and scored on a Frederick Parejo double. The Doubledays came back to tie it up in the top of the 3rd. Luis Rivera scored the only Auburn run of the night when he singled, moved around the bases on two sacrifice bunts and scored on a fielding error.
However, the Muckdogs came out with offensive power to get the win. In the 5th they got the lead back after Jose Garcia doubled and then came home when Colt Sedbrook grounded out. They plated another in the 7th on three singles by Edwin Gomez, Brett Lilley and Sedbrook. Batavia's big inning came in the 8th as they added two insurance runs on back-to-back round-trippers off the bats of Xavier Scruggs and Cutler.
Sedbrook ended the night 3-for-4 with an RBI and Gomez went 2-for-4 with a run scored. The Muckdogs travel to Auburn tomorrow to try to gain yet another game on the Doubledays.
Muckdog Player Appearances
In a recent post about low attendance at Muckdog games, some suggested getting players out into the community in order to get more people to fill the seats at Dwyer Stadium. We do have player appearances scheduled. Last Friday, pitchers Arquimedes Nieto and Hector Cardenas and catcher Christian Rosa were at Denny's from 11:30-12:20 signing autographs and meeting fans.
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Muckdogs Arqumedes Nieto, Hector Cardenas and Christian Rosa.
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Players sign autographs for young Muckdog fans.
We have three other player appearances set-up in the near future:
-Friday, August 22: Denny's from 11:30-12:30 and Oliver's Candies from 12-1.
-Friday, September 5: Denny's from 11:30-12:30
These are some great opportunities to get to know the Muckdogs and ask them questions and get some autographs. So, on your lunch breaks, get out to grab a bite to eat and meet some of the team, and then come cheer them on as they fight for a playoff spot this season!
Muckdogs Road Recap
After winning three and losing three on their six game road trip, the Batavia Muckdogs now have a record of 32-23 which puts them 1 1/2 games back of Pinckney Division leader Jamestown and 1 game up of Auburn. Here's a quick look of each of the six games:
- Saturday, August 9: Batavia 2, Brooklyn 0: Thomas Eager improved to 3-3 with the win on the mound, throwing the first 5 innings with only 1 hit and 1 walk. Adam Reifer picked up his 14th save with a 1 hit, 2 strikeout 9th inning. Colt Sedbrook had his 2nd homerun of the season, ending the night 2-for-3. Chris Swauger went 2-for4 with the other RBI.
- Sunday, August 10: Brooklyn 6, Batavia 5: The Muckdogs out-hit the Cyclones 13-9 but Brooklyn scored 1 in the bottom of the 10th to squeeze out the win. Josh Hester started the game, going 3 innings with 6 hits, 5 runs and 3 strikeouts. Jason Buursma suffered the loss as he went 1 1/3 innings with 2 hits, 1 run and 1 strikeout. Offensively, Jose Garcia had a big game, going 4-for-5 with 2 runs scored.
- Monday, August 11: Brooklyn 2, Batavia 1: Batavia dropped another close game, as the Brooklyn pitching staff had 14 strikeouts in all. For the Muckdogs, Zach Pitts threw 4 innings with 5 hits, 2 runs and 2 strikeouts to drop him to 0-4. There were no offensive stand-outs, as Garcia, Brett Lilley, Sedbrook, Xavier Scruggs and Swauger each had 1 of the team's 5 hits.
- Tuesday, August 12: Batavia 3, Tri-City 2: Newcomer Adam Veres went 5 strong innings with 3 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks and 8 strikeouts in the start and Ramon Delgado (4-1) followed him with 1 hit, 1 walk and 3 strikeouts in the next 3 innings for the win. Reifer added another save in 1 inning of work with 1 strikeout. Beau Riportella broke out of his slump in a big way, going 2-for-3 with a double and all 3 of the team's RBI. Charlie Cutler also went 2-for-3.
- Wednesday, August 13: Batavia 5, Tri-City 2: LaCurtis Mayes (3-0) earned the win in his 1 inning of work, only allowing 1 hit. Reifer had yet another save, making it 16 on the season. He pitched 1 inning with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts. Riportella had a big night again, going 2-for-4 with a double, stolen base and 2 runs scored. Lilley went 2-for-5 with a double and 2 RBI.
- Thursday, August 14: Tri-City 2, Batavia 1: The Muckdogs tried for the sweep, but couldn't hang on in another low-scoring game to finish up their road trip. George Brown (0-3) got the start and the loss, throwing 5 innings with 5 hits, 2 runs and 4 strikeouts. Sedbrook had the only multi-hit night for Batavia. He went 2-for-4 with a run scored.
Batavia now comes home for a big weekend series against Auburn. Tonight's game starts at 7:05 with Launch-a-Ball and fireworks after the game. After traveling to Auburn on Saturday, they finish up the series back at Dwyer on Sunday at 1:05. Going into tonight, here is a look where some of the Muckdogs stand statistically in the NYPL:
- Arquimedes Nieto now leads in pitching with a 5-0 record and 1.42 ERA.
- Adam Reifer is still on top in saves with 16.
- Jose Garcia's 17 stolen bases puts him in 4th place.
- Colt Sedbrook is 5th in on-base percentage with .396 and tied for 3rd in triples with 5.
- As a team, we are 3rd in batting with a .236 BA and 4th in pitching with a 3.22 ERA.
*Also of note, the Muckdogs have acquired new infielder Alex Castellanos who is being brought up from Johnson City. While there, Castellanos was batting .298 with 7 homeruns, 31 RBI and 20 stolen bases. The Miami, Florida, native with be wearing jersey number 24.
New Faces On The Muckdogs
With many Muckdogs being moved up to Quad Cities these last few weeks, we have a few players joining our team from Johnson City. Here's a look at our two newest players:
- Adam Veres- Pitcher: Veres leaves Johnson City with a record of 2-2 and an ERA of 2.38. In 22 and 1/3 innings, he has 22 hits, 13 runs (6 earned), 7 walks and 32 strikeouts. Originally from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Veres played at St. Petersoburg JC. In his Muckdog debut yesterday, he threw 3 innings with 4 hits and 6 strikeouts.
- Jairo Martinez- Outfield: In Johnson City, Martinez was batting .247 with 4 homeruns and 17 RBI through 30 games. Hopefully he will be able to help out the Muckdogs by continuing his high on-base percentage of .781. He is from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and was signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2005.
Also to note, player features of pitchers Thomas Eager and George Brown and outfielder/first baseman Shane Peterson are up on the Muckdogs website, courtesy of the Redwings staff. Be sure to check them out!
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