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ABOUT LAST NIGHT...: In a back-and-forth game, the Princeton Rays edged the Bluefield Jays 6-5 at Bowen Field on Wednesday to tie the famed Mercer Cup series at one
game apiece. It was 5-5 through four innings, but after Princeton scored the go-ahead run in the top of the fifth, it was all zeroes after that as Bluefield was held to two hits over
the final five frames. Both offenses got off to quick starts. Princeton scored twice in the top of the first against starter Daniel Norris on RBI singles by Willie Argo and Darryl George.
Bluefield scored a pair in the bottom half against Eli Acharry in strange fashion. Christian Lopes singled then Dwight Smith hit a hard grounder down the third base line. Daniel
Duran made a diving stop, but his throw to first was errant and late. Lopes scored from first when catcher Omar Narvaez dropped the ball on a potential play at the plate. With the
ball several feet from the plate, Smith bolted all the way around the bases to tie the game at two. The Rays got the runs right back and then some in the top of the second. Andrew
Toles hit an RBI single and Reid Redman knocked a two-run homer. Bluefield rallied for three runs in the bottom of the fourth to tie it on Matt Deans two-run triple and Jacob
Andersons single that followed. In the next half inning, a leadoff walk came back to bite Jays reliever Julio Carmona. Redman drew a free pass, stole second base then scored on
a Narvaez double that gave the visitors their third lead of the night. Carmona ran off a string of seven straight retired batters, but took the loss. Chris Kirsch picked up the win in his
first professional appearance with a scoreless fifth and sixth inning. He struck out Alex Azor to end the sixth with runners at second and third. Nick Sawyer followed Kirschs pair of
zeroes with two of his own, setting down six of seven to get through the eighth. Zach Butler went strikeout-groundout-strikeout in a perfect ninth to record his fifth save..
VS. THE RAYS: The Blue Jays defeated Princeton in seven of 11 games last year to win the Mercer Cup. They took three of four in Princeton from June 30 to July 3 before
dropping a July 4 meeting at home, 5-4. Princeton won two of three at Bowen Field at the end of July in a set that included a doubleheader split. So the Mercer Cup was tied 4-4
with three games to play in Bluefield on August 9-11. The Jays won 6-2, then Deivy Estrada pitched five shutout innings the next night to win the clincher and keep the Rays from
retiring the Cup.
GABRYSZWSKI: The 19-year-old righty out of Crosby, TX is off to an outstanding start in 2012. He shut out the Twins in Elizabethton for five innings on Monday, allow-
ing only four hits and striking out a season-high four. His 1.89 ERA ranks tenth among pitchers with at least 19 IP and his 0.89 WHIP ranks fourth, all despite a K/9 rate (4.26) that is
the third-lowest in the league. He was taken in the second round of last years draft, splitting time between the Gulf Coast League and Bluefield. After four and one-third scoreless
innings in three GCL games, Gabryszwski moved up to the Appy League on August 29, turning in a shutout inning of relief at Danville. He relieved twice in the postseason for the
Jays, allowing two runs in four and two-thirds innings. A graduate of Crosby High School, he had committed to play college ball at Lamar before signing with Toronto.
FARIA: Right-hander Jacob Faria goes for Princeton tonight. He allowed one run on two hits in a two-inning start his last time out on Friday in Danville. A tenth-round pick in
last years draft out of Gahr High School in Cerritos, CA, he spent the 2011 season in the Gulf Coast League, pitching to a 2.87 ERA in 15.2 innings. The La Palma, CA native .
MERCER CUP: The summer of 2012 will feature another exciting edition of Minor League Baseballs greatest rivalry. The Bluefield Blue Jays and Princeton Rays are separated
by only 12 miles and for the past 20 seasons these Appalachian League foes have played for the Mercer Cup , a five-foot trophy that also grants the winner bragging rights for the
next 12 months. The Mercer Cup dates back to 1992, when Princeton was an affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. Reds General Manager Jim Holland came up with the idea to award
the massive trophy to the winner of the 11-game season series between the Mercer County neighbors. A local trophy maker wanted to get involved with the Princeton team and
Holland dreamt up the idea of the Cup and teamed up with then Bluefield GM George McGonagle to make it happen. Of the first 20 sets, Bluefield has won 11 series and Princeton
has won eight. The 1994 series ended in a tie, but Bluefield kept the Cup. An interesting wrinkle of the Mercer Cup is that when one city wins three years in a row, that trophy is retired for them to keep and a new one is put into circulation. Bluefield retired Cups in 1995 and 2001 and Princeton turned the trick in 2007. In 2011, Princeton was aiming to retire
the Cup again after winning in 2009 and 2010. After a 4-4 split of the first eight games, Bluefield, in their first season under the Blue Jays umbrella, swept the final three games to
take back the Cup. July 17 marks the continuation of the rivalry, which has continued through affiliation changes, which include Princetons switch from the Reds to the Devil Rays
in 1997 and Bluefields change from the Orioles to the Blue Jays in 2011. Whether its at Bowen Field in Bluefield or up Route 19 at Hunnicutt Field in Princeton, this Mercer County
battle for bragging rights transcends the Appy League season and gives this community a unique baseball tradition.
YOU SHALL NOT PASS: The Blue Jays have been the best team in the Appy League at throwing out potential base stealers. The trio of Santiago Nessy, Seth Conner and
Hector Alvarez has gunned down 15 out of 33 runners (45.5 %) to lead the circuit.
THE DOR-SETT: Sidewinding right-hander Brandon Dorsett has been shutting out opponents for Bluefield. The Appy
BABY JAYS SCHEDULE SLAMMING
League is 9-for-51 against him and Kingsport closer Shane Bay (.154) is the only reliever in the league with a lower batting average against
7/10
OFF DAY
than his .176. Since allowing a pair of unearned runs on July 4 against Danville, the Terre Haute, IN native has pitched six shutout innings
7/11 @PUL
W, 4-2
7/12 @PUL
L 5-4 (10) over his last three appearances, including a scoreless eighth and ninth last night. Hes issued only one walk in 13 innings of work and his 7.62
baserunners per nine innings is also second in the loop to Bay (7.36) among relievers.
7/13 @PUL
W, 12-3
7/14 @ELZ
L, 4-0
7/15 @ELZ
PPD
7/16 @ELZ
L, 8-0
7/16 @ELZ
W, 14-7
7/17 PRI W, 5-4
7/18 PRI L, 6-5
7/19 PRI 7:05 PM
7/20 @PRI 7:05 PM
7/21 PRI 7:05 PM
7/22 DAN 6:05 PM
7/23 DAN 7:05 PM
7/24 DAN 7:05 PM
7/25
7/26
7/27
7/28
7/29
7/30
7/31
8/1
OFF DAY
@PRI
@PRI
@PRI
GRN
GRN
GRN
@JC
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
6:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:00 PM
Tuesday, July 17
Wednesday, July 18
Thursday, July 19
Friday, July 20
Saturday, July 21
PRI
PRI
PRI
@PRI
PRI
7/17
7/18
7/19
7/20
7/21
7/26
7/27
7/28
8/7
8/8
8/9
W, 5-4
L, 6-5
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
JULY 16 - RHP Tom Robson placed on
seven-day disabled list
JULY 13 - IF Chris Peters promoted to
Lansing (A-)
JULY 13 - OF Alex Azor activated from
seven-day disabled list
W, 5-4
L, 6-5
7:05 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
# 21 Jeremy Gabryszwski
HT: 6-4 WT: 195 BATS/THROWS: R/R
PRO EXPERIENCE: 2nd season
AGE: 19
BORN: 3/16/1993
RESIDENCE: Crosby, TX
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Blue Jays in the second round of the 2011 draft
2012 SEASON STATISTICS
CLUB
W-L ERA G
GS
CG
SHO SV
IP
ER
HR
BB SO AVG
Bluefield (R)
0-0 1.89 5
19.0 14 4
OPP
DEC
6/22 JC ND
6/27 @BUR ND
7/2 PUL ND
7/7 @BUR ND
7/14 @ELZ ND
IP
2.0 3
4.0 3
4.0 3
4.0 1
5.0 4
ER BB SO
RESULT
1
2
0
1
0
1 1 0
2 0 1
0 0 2
1 1 2
0 1 4
L, 4-2
L, 4-3
W, 2-1
L, 3-2
L, 4-0
.209
Debuted with GCL Blue Jays in 2011, worked four and one-third
scoreless innings over three appearances (one start)
Called up to Bluefield to finish season, pitched scoreless inning of
relief at Danville on 8/29
Pitched twice in relief during Appy League playoffs, allowed two runs
in four and two-thirds innings
Full bio on page 19 of Bluefield Media Guide on BluefieldJays.com
hector alvarez
SERIES (PRI): 0-2
CURRENT STREAK: 0
vs. LHP: .000 (0-2)
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS: (C) 4
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (7) 1, (9) 3
MULTI-HIT GAMES:
LONG STREAK: 1
vs. RHP: .067 (1-15)
PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-1)
jacob anderson
10
oF
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
Snapped 0-for-13 season-opening skid by going 2-for-3 with a
walk-off double vs. Johnson City
eric arce
SERIES (PRI): 2-7, HR, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R, BB, 5 K
CURRENT STREAK: 0
vs. LHP: .071 (1-14, HR)
LAST HR: 7/17 vs. PRI (2RHR, 4th)
(POSITION) STARTS: (LF) 16, (DH) 5
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (2) 1, (6) 16, (7) 4
OF
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 6
LONG STREAK: 2
vs. RHP: .273 (15-55, 3 HR, 4 2B)
PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-0, BB)
alex azor
SERIES (PRI): 2-8, 2B, R, SAC, K
CURRENT STREAK: 3
vs. LHP: .000 (0-7)
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS: (LF) 3, (CF) 3, (RF) 1
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (1) 5, (2) 1, (8) 1
oF
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1
LONG STREAK: 3
vs. RHP: .286 (6-21)
PINCH-HITTING: 1.000 (1-1)
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
Chosen in the 27th round of 2010 draft by the Toronto Blue Jays out
of Lakeland HS (FL); attended Florida State for one season and was
taken again by Toronto in the 27th round in 2011 and turned pro
art charles
24
1b
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 4
LONG STREAK: 2
vs. RHP: .254 (15-59, 2 3B, 5 HR)
PINCH-HITTING:
SETH CONNer
oF
SERIES (PRI):
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 3
CURRENT STREAK: 0
LONG STREAK: 6
vs. LHP: .222 (2-9)
vs. RHP: .370 (10-27)
LAST HR:
PINCH-HITTING: (0-1, K)
(POSITION) STARTS: (C) 9, (1B) 1
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (3) 1, (5) 2, (6) 1, (7) 2, (8) 4
2012 highlights:
Crushed two mammoth homers, one halfway up the CF batters eye
and one onto neighboring rooftop in RCF, in 10-5 win at BUR on 6/25
2012 highlights:
Batted .250 (4-for-16) in five GCL games before call-up to Bluefield
Debuted on 6/24 vs. Johnson City, grounded clean single up the
middle to break up no-hitter with two outs and two strikes in ninth.
matt dean
3b
christian frias
SERIES (PRI):
CURRENT STREAK: 1
vs. LHP: .000 (0-3)
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS: (2B) 3
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (8) 1, (9) 2
2b
MULTI-HIT GAMES:
LONG STREAK: 1
vs. RHP: .300 (3-10)
PINCH-HITTING: 1.000 (2-2)
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
christian lopes
SERIES (PRI): 2-9, 2B, 2 R, 2 K
CURRENT STREAK: 4
vs. LHP: .222 (4-18, 2 2B, 3B)
LAST HR: 7/8 at BUR (SOLO, 4th inn.)
(POSITION) STARTS: (2B) 17, (SS) 4, (DH) 1
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (2) 10, (5) 11, (9) 1
ss
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 8
LONG STREAK: 4
vs. RHP: .260 (20-77, 3 HR, 3B)
PINCH-HITTING:
SANTIAGO nESSY
SERIES (PRI): 0-7, 4 K
CURRENT STREAK: 0
vs. LHP: .313 (5-16)
LAST HR: 7/8 at BUR (2RHR, 1st inn.)
(POSITION) STARTS: (C) 13, (DH) 1
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (3) 12, (4) 1, (5) 1
27
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 3
LONG STREAK: 4
vs. RHP: .171 (7-41, 2 2B, 3 HR)
PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-1)
2012 highlights:
Homered in first professional at bat, a two-run shot as the second
batter of the game on Opening Night in Bristol on 6/19
2012 highlights:
Injured hamstring in home opener on 6/22, missed ten games,
homered in first at bat off DL on 7/4 vs. Danville
dwight smith JR
25
of
nico taylor
SERIES (PRI):
CURRENT STREAK: 1
vs. LHP: .286 (4-14)
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS: (LF) 4, (RF) 13
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (5) 1, (8) 4, (9) 12
20
oF
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 4
LONG STREAK: 8
vs. RHP: .255 (12-47, 4 2B, HR)
PINCH-HITTING:
2012 highlights:
Hit first pro homer during 12-3 blowout win at Kingsport on 6/29
2012 highlights:
17
ss
JORGE VEGA-ROSADO
26 ss
2012 highlights:
Knocked a three-run double to key 7-2 win on Opening Night in
Bristol on 6/19
2012 highlights:
Batted .091 in six games in April with low-A Lansing; hit .105 in
eight games with GCL Blue Jays in June
colby broussard
22 rhp
36 rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/1
7/4
7/7
7/13
7/16
WIL BROWNING
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
1 1 0
0 2 0
2 3 0
2 0 1
0 2 0
DATE
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
BB SO HR
7/12 @PUL BS, L
0.2 1 2 0 1 1 0
7/17 PRI S 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 0
2012 highlights:
Struck out side in scoreless ninth to finish combined four-hit
shutout with Tom Robson and Kevin Comer on 6/27 at Burlington
julio carmona
50 rhp
2012 highlights:
Called up to Bluefield on 7/12 after posting 1.35 ERA in seven relief
appearances for Gulf Coast League Blue Jays
shane davis
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
PUL S 2.0 1 0 0
DAN ND 2.2 2 1 0
@BUR BS, L
0.2 2 2 2
@ELZ ND 1.0 0 0 0
PRI L 3.0 1 1 1
lhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/1
7/5
7/8
7/14
7/18
19
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
1 1 0
0 4 0
2 0 0
0 2 0
2 3 0
DATE
6/23
6/30
7/7
7/13
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
JC ND 2.0 2 0 0
@KPT ND 1.2 5 3 3
@BUR H 0.1 0 0 0
@PUL ND 2.0 0 0 0
BB SO HR
1 0 0
0 1 0
1 0 0
2 2 0
2012 highlights:
Led the Dominican Summer League Blue Jays in starts in 2010 (14)
Held opposing bats to .189 average, allowing only 38 hits in 58
innings and did not allow a home run
Notched career highs in strikeouts (11) and innings pitched (6) in
tough-luck loss to DSL Rays on 8/7
2012 highlights:
brandon dorsett
35 rhp
justin james
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@KPT ND 2.0 2 2 1
DAN ND 2.0 3 2 0
@BUR ND 3.0 2 0 0
@PUL ND 1.0 0 0 0
PRI ND 2.0 0 0 0
BB SO HR
1 0 0
0 3 0
0 3 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
2012 highlights:
Recorded the victory in his professional debut with two innings (0
ER) of relief vs. Johnson City on 6/23
Career highlights and notes:
Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 6, 2012
Attended Indiana State University, where he pitched for four
seasons and posted a 1.61 ERA in 26 appearances as a senior
His father, Brian, was a catcher at Indiana State and played 163
games in the major leagues over eight seasons (1987-91, 1993-94,
1996) for the Indians, Angels, Yankees, Padres, Reds and Cubs
DATE
6/22
6/28
7/1
7/8
7/14
28 lhp
BB SO HR
0 1 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 3 0
1 0 0
2012 highlights:
joe spano
lhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
6/25
6/29
7/5
7/11
7/14
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
JC H 1.0 2 0 0
@KPT B, ND
1.0 2 1 1
PUL H 1.0 0 0 0
@BUR ND 2.0 2 1 1
@ELZ ND 0.0 2 3 2
griffin murphy
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
6/30
7/4
7/8
7/12
7/18
29
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
1 2 0
1 3 0
2 2 0
0 1 0
0 2 0
DATE
6/28
7/1
7/6
7/13
7/16
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@KPT L 1.0 1 1 1
PUL ND 2.0 4 1 1
DAN ND 0.1 0 0 0
@PUL ND 2.0 0 0 0
@ELZ (2)
W 1.1 2 0 0
BB SO HR
2 0 0
0 1 0
1 0 0
1 5 0
1 2 0
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
denny valdez
30
rhp
les williams
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@KPT ND 1.0 2 0 0
PUL H 1.0 0 0 0
DAN ND 1.1 0 0 0
@PUL ND 1.0 2 2 0
@ELZ (1)
ND 2.0 1 1 1
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
6/29
7/1
7/6
7/11
7/16
37
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 0
1 2 0
1 2 1
DATE
6/27
6/30
7/6
7/13
7/16
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@BUR L 1.0 2 1 1
@KPT ND 2.0 2 1 1
DAN ND 0.2 3 5 5
@PUL W 3.0 0 0 0
@ELZ (2)
ND 1.0 2 2 1
BB SO HR
1 0 0
0 0 1
2 1 1
0 2 0
0 2 0
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
Overall Record
Vs. East Division
Vs. West Division
Day Games
Night Games
Day Games After Night
Blue Jays Score 1st
Opponent Scores 1st
Games Won in Last AB
Vs. RH Starters
Vs. LH Starters
Blue Jays Starter 5+ IP
Blue Jays Starter 6+ IP
Blue Jays Starter 7+ IP
Blue Jays Starter 8+ IP
When Hitting a HR
When Not Hitting a HR
Outhit Opponent
Equal # of Hits
Outhit by Opponent
Commit 0 Errors
Commit 1-2 Errors
Commit 3+ Errors
Leading After 7th
Trailing After 7th
Tied After 7th
Leading After 8th
Trailing After 8th
Tied After 8th
Extra-Innings Games
Doubleheaders
Series Record
One-Run Games
Two-Run Games
5+ Run Games
Shutout Record
Scoring 0-2 Runs
Scoring 3-4 Runs
Scoring 5+ Runs
June Record
July Record
August Record
Monday Record
Tuesday Record
Wednesday Record
Thursday Record
Friday Record
Saturday Record
Sunday Record
11-16
7-8
4-8
0-0
11-16
0-0
11-4
0-12
2-6
7-12
4-4
2-4
1-0
0-0
0-0
10-6
1-10
7-2
2-2
2-12
2-1
6-13
3-2
11-4
0-11
0-1
9-4
0-4
1-1
0-2
1-3
2-6-1
4-7
1-4
5-3
1-3
1-6
2-5
7-5
5-7
6-9
0-0
3-1
3-0
2-2
0-5
2-2
1-3
0-3
4-6
3-4
1-2
0-0
4-6
0-0
4-0
0-6
2-2
2-5
2-1
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-1
1-5
1-0
1-1
2-5
0-0
3-5
1-1
4-2
0-4
0-0
3-2
0-4
1-0
0-1
0-0
0-2-1
4-2
0-3
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-2
2-2
1-2
3-4
0-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
0-1
0-2
1-0
0-2
7-10
4-4
3-6
0-0
7-10
0-0
7-4
0-6
0-4
5-7
2-3
2-2
1-0
0-0
0-0
7-5
0-5
6-2
1-1
0-7
2-1
3-8
2-1
7-2
0-7
0-1
6-2
0-4
0-1
0-1
1-3
2-4
0-5
1-1
5-2
1-3
0-4
2-3
5-3
4-5
3-5
0-0
2-1
2-0
1-1
0-4
2-0
0-3
0-1
11-16
4-6
6-9
MULTI-HIT GAMES
TOTAL 2H 3H 4H 5+
Hector Alvarez - - - - Jacob Anderson 3 3 - - Eric Arce
6
5
1
-
Alex Azor
1 1 - - Art Charles
4
3
1
-
Seth Conner
3
2
1
-
Matt Dean
4 4 - - Christian Frias - - - - Jason Leblebijian
1
-
1
-
Christian Lopes
8
7
1
-
Santiago Nessy 3 3 - - Chris Peters
- - - - Carlos Ramirez 2 2 - - Dwight Smith
5
4
1
-
Nico Taylor
4
3
1
-
Dickie Joe Thon
4
4
-
-
Jorge Vega-Rosado
4
2
2
-
-
MULTI-RBI GAMES
TOTAL 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5+
Hector Alvarez - - - - Jacob Anderson - - - - Eric Arce
3
1
-
1
1
Alex Azor
- - - - Art Charles
3
1
1
1
Seth Conner
- - - - Matt Dean
2 2 - - Christian Frias - - - - Jason Leblebijian 1 1 - - Christian Lopes 4 4 - - Santiago Nessy 3 3 - - Chris Peters
2 2 - - Carlos Ramirez - - - - Dwight Smith
4
3
1
-
Nico Taylor
- - - - Dickie Joe Thon
1
-
1
-
Jorge Vega-Rosado
1 1 - - -
CATCHING STATISTICS
CATCHER
Alvarez
Conner
Nessy
TOTAL
CATCHER
Alvarez
Conner
Nessy
TOTAL
GS CS SB ATT PCT
4 4 4 8 .500
9 4 5 9 .444
14 7 9 16 .438
27 15 18 33 .455
PB INN ER ERA
W-L
1 40 26 5.85 1-4
3 80 27 3.04 5-4
3 109 39 3.22 6-7
7 229 92 3.62 12-15
MISCELLANEOUS FEATS
Multi-HR Games
2, Art Charles, 6/25 at Burlington, 1st inning (2RHR), 3rd inning (2RHR)
2, Eric Arce, 7/17 at Elizabethton GM 2, 1st inning (SLAM), 2nd inning (3RHR)
Back-To-Back Home Runs
Grand Slams
Eric Arce, 7/17 at Elizabethton Game Two, 1st inning, 2 out
Ten-Game Hitting Streaks
Walk-Off Hits
Jacob Anderson, 6/23 vs. Johnson City, 9th inning, RBI 2B in 5-5 game
Blue Jays record by uniform:
Home white: 4-5
Road gray: 7-8
Blue alternate: 0-2
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
TEAM BATTING
TEAM PITCHING
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
DATE
OPPONENT
W/L
SCORE
REC
PLACE
G+/-
WINNER
LOSER
SAVE
TIME
ATT
6/19 @Bristol
W
7-2 1-0 1st
-
Daniel Norris (1-0) Jake Cose (0-1)
2:30 1,278
6/20 @Bristol POSTPONED TO 6/21 (IRRIGATION PROBLEM FLOODED AREA NEAR 1B)
6/21 @Bristol (GM1) L
8-6 1-1 3rd
-1.0 Jefferson Olacio (1-0) Kevin Comer (0-1) Mitch Mustain (1) 1:56 611
6/21 @Bristol (GM 2) L
5-0 1-2 3rd
-2.0 Evandert Diaz (1-0) Tom Robson (0-1)
1:41
6/22 Johnson City
L 4-2 (10) 1-3 4th
-3.0 Thomas Lee (1-1) Colby Broussard (0-1) Ronald Shaban (2) 2:55 721
6/23 Johnson City
W
5-4 2-3 4th
-2.0 Brandon Dorsett (1-) Jared Springer (0-1)
2:06 1,180
6/24 Johnson City
L
4-2 2-4 4th
-3.0 Mike Aldrete (1-0) Daniel Norris (1-1)
2:14 1,041
6/25 @Burlington
W 10-5 3-4 4th
-2.0 Deivy Estrada (1-0) Jake Junis (0-1)
2:49 689
6/26 @Burlington
W
3-0 4-4 3rd
-2.0 Kevin Comer (1-1) Andrew Stueve (0-1) Colby Broussard (1) 2:16 953
6/27 @Burlington
L
4-3 4-5 4th
-3.0 John Walter (2-0) Les Williams (0-1)
2:04 464
6/28 @Kingsport
L
4-3 4-6 4th
-3.0 Flabio Ortega (1-0) Joe Spano (0-1)
Shane Lee (1)
2:35 812
6/29 @Kingsport
W 12-3 5-6 4th
-3.0 Griffin Murphy (1-0) Christian Montgomery (0-1)
2:41 1,404
6/30 @Kingsport
L
13-9 5-7 4th
-3.0 Cristian Chivilli (1-0) Deivy Estrada (1-1)
3:03 612
7/1 Pulaski
L
4-3 5-8 4th
-4.0 Nate Koneski (1-0) Colby Broussard (0-2) Matt Brazis (1)
2:35 1,175
7/2 Pulaski
W
2-1 6-8 4th
-3.0 Roberto Osuna (1-0) Isliexel Gonzalez (0-2) Julio Carmona (1) 2:19 738
7/3 Pulaski
POSTPONED TO 8/20 (RAIN)
7/4 Danville
W
4-3 7-8 4th
-2.5 Tucker Jensen (1-0) Mauricio Cabrera (0-1) Colby Broussard (2) 2:37 2,296
7/5 Danville
L
8-6 7-9 4th
-3.5 Matt Talley (1-0)
Griffin Murphy (1-1) Bryam Garcia (2) 3:15 612
7/6 Danville
L 13-3 7-10 4th -4.5 Frank Lafreniere (2-0) Tom Robson (0-2)
3:01 860
7/7 @Burlington
L
3-2 7-11 5th
-5.5 Julio Morales (1-1) Colby Broussard (0-3)
2:15 1,143
7/8 @Burlington
L
6-5 7-12 5th
-6.5 Mark Peterson (2-0) Julio Carmona (0-1)
2:40 941
7/9 @Burlington SUSPENDED (RAIN) - BLUE JAYS LEAD 1-0 IN BOTTOM OF THE FIRST - WILL RESUME ON 8/10 IN BLUEFIELD
7/10 OFF DAY
7/11 @Pulaski
W
4-2 8-12 5th
-5.5 Deivy Estrada (2-1) Charles Kaalekahi (1-1)
2:15 611
7/12 @Pulaski
L 5-4 (10) 8-13 5th
-6.0 David Holman (1-2) Wil Browning (0-1)
3:02 726
7/13 @Pulaski
W 12-3 9-13 5th
-5.0 Les Williams (1-1) Wander Marte (1-1)
2:42 611
7/14 @Elizabethton
L
4-0 9-14 5th
-5.5 Taylor Rogers (1-1) Griffin Murphy (1-2)
2:08 987
7/15 @Elizabethton
POSTPONED TO 7/16 (RAIN)
7/16 @Elizabethton(GM 1) L
8-0 9-15 5th
-7.0 Brett Lee (1-0)
Tucker Jensen (1-1)
1:46 934
7/16 @Elizabethton(GM 2) W 14-7 10-15 5th
-7.0 Joe Spano (1-1)
Ricardo Arevalo (1-1) 2:55
7/17 Princeton
W
5-4 11-15 4th
-6.0 Kevin Comer (2-1) Alex Keudell (1-2) Wil Browning (1)
2:27 1,176
7/18 Princeton
L
6-5 11-16 4th
-7.0 Chris Kirsch (1-0) Julio Carmona (0-2) Zach Butler
2:35 887
7/19 Princeton
7/20 @Princeton
7/21 Princeton
7/22 Danville
7/23 Danville
7/24 Danville
7/25 OFF DAY
7/26 @Princeton
7/27 @Princeton
7/28 @Princeton
7/29 Greeneville
7/30 Greeneville
7/31 Greeneville
8/1 @Johnson City
8/2 @Johnson City
8/3
@Johnson City
8/4 Bristol
8/5 Bristol
8/6 Bristol
8/7 @Princeton
8/8 @Princeton
8/9 @Princeton
8/10 Burlington
8/11 Burlington
8/12 Burlington
8/13 OFF DAY
8/14 Elizabethton
8/15 Elizabethton
8/16 Elizabethton
8/17 @Danville
8/18 @Danville
8/19 @Danville
8/20 Pulaski (GM 1)
8/20 Pulaski (GM 2)
8/21 Pulaski
8/22 Pulaski
8/23 Kingsport
8/24 Kingsport
8/25 Kingsport
8/26 @Greeneville
8/27 @Greeneville
8/28 @Greeneville
Las Vegas 51s (AAA) - Record: 55-42 (2nd - PCL Pacific Southern, -3.5)
Wednesdays Result: W, 11-5 vs. Fresno Grizzlies Today: vs. Fresno, 10:05 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Shawn Hill (4-0) - 5.0 IP, 9 H, 5 R, 0 BB, 0 K
Losing Pitcher: Andrew Kown (4-4) - 5.0 IP, 12 H, 6 R, 2 BB, 2 K
Save: None
Highlights: Travis Sniders 4-for-5 night with two homers and six RBIs led an 18-hit attack as the 51s rocked
Fresno 11-5 for their third straight win. David Cooper, Mike McCoy and Eric Thames all knocked two doubles
each. Las Vegas shoots for a four-game sweep tonight.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats (AA) - Record: 38-60 (6th, Eastern Eastern, -20.0)
Wednesdays Result: L, 8-0 (6) at New Britain Rock Cats Today: vs. Portland, 7:05 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: David Bromberg (2-1) - 6.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 2 K
Losing Pitcher: Deck McGuire (4-10) - 5.0 IP, 8 H, 8 R (4 ER), 4 BB, 0 K
Save: None
Highlights: Like their parent club, the Fisher Cats were shut out in a rain-shortened affair. Deck McGuire was
knocked around in five innings as his ERA hovers near six. Kevin Howard and Mike McDade singled for the only
New Hampshire hits against David Bromberg, who went the distance.
Dunedin Blue Jays (A+) - Record: 12-15, 54-40, (5th, Florida State North, -5.5) *1st-half champ
Wednesdays Result: W, 4-1 at Fort Myers Miracle Today: vs. St. Lucie, 6:30 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Egan Smith (8-5) - 6.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 6 K
Losing Pitcher: Pat Dean (6-6) - 6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 0 BB, 5 K
Save: Alan Farina (1) - 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K
Highlights: Dunedin salvaged a split of their four-game series in Fort Myers with a 4-1 victory. Marcus Knecht
put the Jays on the board with a solo homer in the third and Egan Smith made it stand up with six shutout innings.
Lansing Lugnuts (A) - Record: 15-9, 62-31 (1st, Midwest Eastern, +0.5) *1st-half champ
Wednesdays Result: PPD, Rain, at Beloit Snappers Today: at Beloit, 6:30 p.m. Doubleheader
Winning Pitcher: --Losing Pitcher: --Save: --Highlights: The Lugnuts and Snappers were washed out on Wednesday and will play a twinbill to open their
series tonight.
LHP Kyle Anderson, RHP Colby Broussard, RHP Julio Carmona, RHP Kevin Comer, LHP Shane Davis,
RHP Brandon Dorsett, RHP Deivy Estrada, RHP Jeremy Gabryszwski, RHP Justin James, RHP Tucker
Jensen, LHP Griffin Murphy, RHP Joe Musgrove, LHP Daniel Norris, RHP Roberto Osuna, RHP Tom Robson,
LHP Joe Spano, RHP Denny Valdez, RHP Les Williams
Hector Alvarez, Santiago Nessy
Art Charles, Matt Dean, Christian Frias, Jason Leblebijian, Christian Lopes, Chris Peters, Dickie Joe Thon
Jacob Anderson, Eric Arce, Alex Azor, Carlos Ramirez, Dwight Smith, Nico Taylor