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ABOUT LAST NIGHT...: As they have all season, the Bluefield Blue Jays and Princeton Rays battled through another tight game in the Mercer Cup series. In the bottom of
the 13th inning, the Rays edged the Blue Jays 4-3 on Matt Deans throwing error. Princeton clinched the best-of-11 series, leading 6-4 with one game to play. The Rays bullpen
retired the last 26 Bluefield hitters. Princeton walked off for the second straight night to take back the Cup and win it for the third time in four years. Brandon Martin, whose ninthinning single won Tuesday nights game for the Rays, walked on four pitches against Shane Davis (L, 0-1) in the 13th. Reid Redman hit a grounder to third and Deans throw to first
was short of the bag and skipped into shallow right field. Martin raced all the way around from first to score the winning run and ignite a celebration at Hunnicutt Field. Bluefield led
3-0 after the top of the first inning, but the offense soon disappeared and did not put a man on base after Christian Lopes singled with one out in the fifth. Bluefield led the Mercer
Cup 4-2, but dropped four straight to Princeton as the Rays took back the trophy. It is the ninth time in 21 seasons that Princeton has won the title, with six coming in the last eight
years.
VS. THE RAYS: The rival Blue Jays and Rays split the first eight games of the Mercer Cup series, before Princeton walked off the last two nights to take the title. The Rays
and Jays split two one-run games in Bluefield before the third game was rained out. Jeremy Gabryszwski and Griffin Murphy combined for a shutout in Princeton, then the two
clubs split a doubleheader at Bowen Field on July 21. The Jays won in Princeton to take a 4-2 lead, but the Rays have taken four straight. The Blue Jays beat Princeton in seven of
11 games last year to win the Mercer Cup. That series was also 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.
JENSEN: Right-hander Tucker Jensen is back in the rotation after a strong relief outing on Saturday against Bristol. With Daniel Norris knocked out in the fourth inning with
the Jays down 7-4, Jensen worked two and two-thirds scoreless frames to keep it close and help the Jays come back to win 8-7. He is three innings short of the league qualifier, but his 1.05 WHIP is ninth and his 30/5 K/BB ratio is seventh among Appy Leaguers with at least 30 IP. Last year, he allowed 14 earned runs in 11.1 innings in four starts for
Bluefield. He excelled in eight Gulf Coast League starts to begin his career, pitching to a 1.77 ERA with an 8.9 K/9 rate to earn a one-game call-up to low-A Lansing. Between three
levels he struck out 56 batters in 57 innings of work. A decorated hurler at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, FL, Tucker was named Sun Conference Pitcher
of the Year in 2011, also earning NAIA Second-Team All-America honors. Tucker is the grandson of 1958 American League MVP Jackie Jensen.
KEUDELL: The reigning Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year, righty Alex Keudell, has had a great beginning to his professional career. With a 1.99 ERA in 22.2 innings, the 22-year-
old has allowed 21 hits and only five walks and struck out 23. Keudell pitched for his hometown Oregon Ducks and set single-season school records in 2012 for wins (11) and
innings (124.2) before being selected by Tampa Bay in the 27th round in June. He did not get a decision in his last outing on Saturday in Kingsport after allowing two runs on six
hits in five innings. This will be his third appearance against Bluefield. In the Mercer Cup opener in Bluefield on July 17, he gave up an unearned run in the bottom of the eighth and
took the tough loss. On July 27 in Princeton, he pitched a 1-2-3 fourth inning with two strikeouts in an eventual Rays win. Alex was chosen by the Twins in the 38th round last year,
but he elected to stay at Oregon.
BULLPEN DOMINANCE: The Bluefield relievers did a marvelous job in not allowing an earned run in seven innings last night. Griffin Murphy had his 13-inning scoreless
streak snapped in the seventh, but he still hasnt surrendered an earned run in 15 and two-thirds innings over his last seven outings. Wil Browning escaped three potential gamewinning rallies and Joe Spano tossed a scoreless 11th and 12th without allowing a hit. Shane Davis took the defeat on an unearned run. Both bullpens were magnificent, between
Princetons perfect run and Bluefield limiting the Rays bats to 1-for-17 with runners in scoring position for the game.
INCREDI-WIL: Wil Browning pulled a trifecta of Houdini acts with Princeton poised to win the game last night. He relieved Griffin Murphy in the eighth with two outs and the
go-ahead run at second base. Darryl George hit a bouncer to second that Christian Lopes bobbled and threw to the covering pitcher. Browning recorded the out and saved the day
with a terrific stretch at first base. It would not be Brownings last great escape. With runners at first and second and two outs in the ninth, Browning struck out James Harris Jr.
to force extras. A leadoff single, a hit batsman on a two-strike pitch and a bunt single loaded the bases for Princeton with no outs in the tenth. Browning struck out George before
Omar Narvaez lined out to Smith, who was playing very shallow in center field with the winning run 90 feet away. The side-winding righty Browning completed his brilliant outing by
inducing a popout to the second baseman Lopes.
26 UP, 26 DOWN: The Rays nearly racked up a perfect games worth of consecutive outs to finish last nights clincher, retiring 26 straight as Bluefield did not put a man on
base after Christian Lopes singled with one out in the fifth. Eli Echarry pitched five shutout innings of two-hit ball before Nick Sawyer entered in the ninth and turned in four perfect
frames with eight strikeouts to get through the 12th. Pedro Silvestre set the Jays down 1-2-3 in the 13th and recorded the win.
8/1
@JC
W, 6-5
8/2
@JC
L, 7-5
8/3 @JC CANC.
8/4
BRI
W, 8-7
8/5 BRI PPD
8/6 (GM 1) BRI
L, 6-2
8/6 (GM 2) BRI
L, 9-1
8/7
@PRI
L, 4-3
8/8
@PRI
L, 4-3 (13)
8/9
@PRI
7:05 PM
8/10
BUR
7:05 PM
8/11
BUR
7:05 PM
8/12
BUR
6:05 PM
8/14
@ELZ
7:05 PM
8/15
@ELZ
7:05 PM
8/16
@ELZ
7:05 PM
8/17
@DAN
6:00 PM
8/17
@DAN
Game Two
8/18
@DAN
6:00 PM
8/18
@DAN
Game Two
8/19
@DAN
7:00 PM
8/20
PUL
6:05 PM
8/20
PUL
Game Two
8/21
PUL
7:05 PM
8/22
PUL
7:05 PM
UNLUCKY 13TH: Last nights 13-inning contest finished well short of Princetons season high (last weeks 12-9 win at Pulaski that took
two days and 23 innings to finish). It was Bluefields longest game since July 21, 2010, when they were an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles.
That was also a 13-inning walk-off defeat, a 7-6 loss at Kingsport. The last time Bluefield played a game longer than 13 innings was on August
30, 2006 in the season finale in Johnson City. The Cardinals won in the bottom of the 15th on a wild pitch.
7/17
7/18
7/20
7/21 (GM 1)
7/21 (GM 2)
7/26
7/27
7/28
8/7
8/8
8/9
PRI
PRI
@PRI
PRI
PRI
@PRI
@PRI
@PRI
@PRI
@PRI
@PRI
W, 5-4
L, 6-5
W, 2-0
W, 2-0
L, 4-2
W, 9-2
L, 9-7
L, 8-2
L, 4-3
L, 4-3 (13)
7:05 PM
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
AUGUST 8 - OF Dwight Smith Jr. promoted to
Vancouver (SS)
AUGUST 8 - IF Emilio Guerrero promoted from
Gulf Coast League (R)
JULY 30 - LHP Ryan Borucki transferred to Gulf
Coast League (R)
# 14 Tucker Jensen
HT: 6-2 WT: 205 BATS/THROWS: R/R
PRO EXPERIENCE: 2nd season
AGE: 22
BORN: 8/3/1989
RESIDENCE: Ormond Beach, FL
ACQUIRED: Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 12, 2011
2012 SEASON STATISTICS
CLUB
W-L ERA G
GS
CG
SHO SV
IP
Bluefield (R)
2-1 4.18 8
31.1 29
OPP
DEC
6/23 JC ND
6/28 @KPT ND
7/4 DAN W
7/8 @BUR ND
7/16 @ELZ L
7/21 (1) PRI
W
7/29 GRN ND
8/4 BRI ND
IP
5.0 5
5.0 4
2.2 0
3.0 3
4.0 6
6.0 1
4.0 7
2.2 3
ER BB SO
RESULT
3
2
0
3
7
0
5
0
3 1 0
0 0 4
0 0 3
0 2 4
7 0 5
0 1 5
5 1 7
0 0 2
W, 5-4
L, 4-3
W, 4-3
L, 6-5
L, 8-0
W, 2-0
L, 8-7
W, 8-7
ER
HR
20
15 3
BB SO AVG
30 .228
hector alvarez
SERIES (BRI): 0-2
CURRENT STREAK: 0
vs. LHP: .000 (0-4)
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS: (C) 6
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (7) 1, (9) 5
MULTI-HIT GAMES:
LONG STREAK: 1
vs. RHP: .059 (1-19)
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
OF
SETH CONNer
16
2012 highlights:
In doubleheader finale at Elizabethton on 7/16, hit grand slam in first
inning and three-run homer in the second, finished with 7 RBIs.
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.
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
matt dean
3b
christian frias
SERIES (BRI): 1-3, BB
CURRENT STREAK: 3
vs. LHP: .000 (0-4)
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS: (2B) 7
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS: (8) 4, (9) 3
2b
MULTI-HIT GAMES:
LONG STREAK: 3
vs. RHP: .300 (6-20)
PINCH-HITTING: 1.000 (2-2)
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
EMILIO GUERRERO
SERIES (PRI):
CURRENT STREAK: 0
vs. LHP: .
LAST HR:
(POSITION) STARTS:
(BATTING ORDER) STARTS:
3b
MULTI-HIT GAMES:
LONG STREAK: 0
vs. RHP: .
PINCH-HITTING:
DJ JONes
13
OF
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1
LONG STREAK: 3
vs. RHP: .167 (3-18, 2B)
PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-1, K)
2012 highlights:
Played mostly third base, with some time at shortstop, in the Gulf
Coast League; hit .244 with two home runs in 24 games before call-
up on 8/8
2012 highlights:
Batted .216 with a .365 OBP in 17 games in the Gulf Coast League
prior to call-up to Bluefield on 7/21
JORDAN LEYLAND
24
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1
LONG STREAK: 5
vs. RHP: .200 (4-20)
PINCH-HITTING:
1B
christian lopes
ss
2012 highlights:
Batted .235 with one homer and 13 RBIs in 23 games with Short
Season-A Vancouver before joining Bluefield on 7/24
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
SANTIAGO nESSY
27
dwight smith JR
25
of
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
2012 highlights:
Hit first pro homer during 12-3 blowout win at Kingsport on 6/29
nico taylor
20
oF
17
ss
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
Knocked a three-run double to key 7-2 win on Opening Night in
Bristol on 6/19
JORGE VEGA-ROSADO
26 ss
2012 highlights:
Batted .091 in six games in April with low-A Lansing; hit .105 in
eight games with GCL Blue Jays in June
Career highlights and notes:
Was named a GCL All-Star in first pro season in 2011, finished in the
leagues top ten in batting average (.317, 8th), steals (22, T-3rd),
hits (58, T-4th), runs (39, 6th), doubles (12, T-8th), total bases (86,
10th) and OPS (.850, 10th)
Won R. Howard Webster Award as GCL Blue Jays Most Valuable
Player
colby broussard
22 rhp
36 rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/16
7/21
7/28
8/2
8/6
WIL BROWNING
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
0 2 0
1 1 0
2 1 0
0 3 0
2 1 0
DATE
7/22
7/27
7/30
7/31
8/8
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
DAN S 1.0 1 1 1
@PRI ND 1.0 0 0 0
GRN ND 1.0 0 0 0
GRN ND 1.0 1 0 0
@PRI ND 2.1 3 0 0
BB SO HR
0 4 0
1 1 0
0 1 0
0 1 0
1 2 0
2012 Current Stats: 0-3-2, 9.22 ERA, 12 G, 13.2 IP, 12 BB, 17 K 2012 Current Stats: 0-1-2, 1.17 ERA, 7 G, 7.2 IP, 3 BB, 12 K
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
shane davis
19
lhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/18
7/26
7/29
8/1
8/7
2012 highlights:
Called up to Bluefield on 7/12 after posting 1.35 ERA in seven relief
appearances for Gulf Coast League Blue Jays
Struck out four batters in the ninth inning to lock down a save
against Danville on 7/22
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
2 3 0
1 1 0
2 4 0
0 3 0
1 2 0
DATE
7/13
7/29
8/2
8/6
8/8
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@PUL ND 2.0 0 0 0
GRN ND 1.2 1 0 0
@JC ND 1.0 1 0 0
BRI (1) ND 2.1 5 3 1
@PRI L 0.0 0 1 0
BB SO HR
2 2 0
0 2 0
0 1 0
0 2 0
1 0 0
2012 Current Stats: 0-3-2, 3.57 ERA, 12 G, 17.2 IP, 11 BB, 22 K 2012 Current Stats: 0-1-0, 3.27 ERA, 8 G, 11.0 IP, 5 BB, 8 K
2012 highlights:
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
brandon dorsett
35 rhp
justin james
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
PRI (1) S 1.0 0 0 0
@PRI ND 1.2 3 2 0
@JC H 2.1 2 0 0
BRI W 2.0 1 0 0
@PRI L 1.2 2 1 1
BB SO HR
0 0 0
0 2 0
1 1 0
0 1 0
1 1 0
DATE
7/8
7/14
7/22
7/31
8/6
28 lhp
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@BUR ND 2.0 2 1 1
@ELZ ND 0.0 2 3 2
DAN W 1.0 1 3 1
GRN W 1.1 0 0 0
BRI (2) L 4.0 3 1 1
2012 highlights:
joe spano
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@PRI S 3.0 1 0 0
@PRI H 3.0 0 0 0
GRN H 3.0 2 0 0
BRI ND 1.0 0 0 0
@PRI BS 2.2 3 1 0
lhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/20
7/26
7/30
8/4
8/8
BB SO HR
0 3 0
1 0 0
2 0 0
0 2 0
0 5 1
griffin murphy
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/21
7/27
8/1
8/4
8/7
29
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
0 3 0
1 3 0
1 4 0
1 1 0
2 2 0
DATE
7/22
7/27
7/31
8/6
8/8
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
DAN H 1.1 1 0 0
@PRI ND 1.0 3 2 2
GRN H 2.0 1 0 0
BRI (2) ND 0.2 2 3 2
@PRI ND 2.0 0 0 0
BB SO HR
1 2 0
2 1 0
1 3 0
3 2 0
1 4 0
2012 highlights:
2012 highlights:
denny valdez
30
rhp
les williams
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
@ELZ (1)
ND 2.0 1 1 1
PRI (2) ND 2.0 1 1 1
@PRI L 0.1 3 4 4
@JC H 0.2 0 0 0
BRI (2) ND 1.2 0 0 0
rhp
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/16
7/21
7/27
8/1
8/6
37
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
BB SO HR
1 2 1
0 0 1
1 0 1
2 0 0
1 2 0
DATE
7/6
7/13
7/16
7/22
7/31
OPP
DEC IP
H
R
ER
DAN ND 0.2 3 5 5
@PUL W 3.0 0 0 0
@ELZ (2)
ND 1.0 2 2 1
DAN H 1.2 2 0 0
@ JC
ND1.0
BB SO HR
2 1 1
0 2 0
0 2 0
0 2 0
2012 highlights:
After a nearly two and a half hour rain delay, came out of the bull-
pen and fired three perfect innings for the win at Pulaski on 7/13
Career highlights and notes:
Returns to Bluefield after going 2-2 with a 4.46 ERA in 17 games in
2011, allowed two runs in lone playoff relief appearance
Overall Record
19-25
Vs. East Division
11-13
Vs. West Division
8-12
Day Games
0-0
Night Games
19-25
Day Games After Night 0-0
Blue Jays Score 1st
16-5
Opponent Scores 1st 3-20
Games Won in Last AB 4-9
Vs. RH Starters
12-16
Vs. LH Starters
7-9
Blue Jays Starter 5+ IP 8-9
Blue Jays Starter 6+ IP 2-0
Blue Jays Starter 7+ IP 0-0
Blue Jays Starter 8+ IP 0-0
When Hitting a HR
15-10
When Not Hitting a HR 4-15
Outhit Opponent
12-3
Equal # of Hits
2-3
Outhit by Opponent
5-19
Commit 0 Errors
4-3
Commit 1-2 Errors
11-15
Commit 3+ Errors
4-7
Leading After 7th
18-4
Trailing After 7th
1-17
Tied After 7th
0-4
Leading After 8th
15-4
Trailing After 8th
1-11
Tied After 8th
1-4
Extra-Innings Games
0-3
Doubleheaders
2-6
Series Record
4-10-3
One-Run Games
6-10
Two-Run Games
4-7
5+ Run Games
7-5
Shutout Record
3-3
Scoring 0-2 Runs
4-9
Scoring 3-4 Runs
2-7
Scoring 5+ Runs
13-9
June Record
5-7
July Record
12-13
August Record
2-5
Monday Record
4-3
Tuesday Record
4-1
Wednesday Record
3-3
Thursday Record
1-6
Friday Record
3-3
Saturday Record
3-5
Sunday Record
1-4
9-10
5-5
4-5
0-0
9-10
0-0
6-0
3-10
4-3
5-7
7-3
3-2
1-0
0-0
0-0
6-3
3-7
4-0
1-1
4-9
1-1
6-7
2-2
8-2
1-7
0-1
6-2
1-4
1-1
0-1
1-3
2-3-2
5-3
2-4
1-2
1-0
2-5
0-2
6-3
1-2
7-6
1-2
2-2
2-0
1-1
0-1
0-2
3-1
1-3
10-15
6-8
4-7
0-0
10-15
0-0
10-5
0-10
0-6
7-9
3-6
5-7
1-0
0-0
0-0
9-7
1-8
8-3
1-2
1-10
3-2
5-8
2-5
10-2
0-10
0-3
9-2
0-7
0-3
0-2
1-3
2-7-1
1-7
2-3
6-3
2-3
2-4
2-5
7-6
4-5
5-7
1-3
2-1
2-1
2-2
1-5
3-1
0-4
0-1
19-25
9-10
10-15
MULTI-HIT GAMES
TOTAL 2H 3H 4H 5+
Hector Alvarez
-
-
-
-
Jacob Anderson
8
6
2
-
Eric Arce
7
6
1
-
Alex Azor
2
1
1
-
Art Charles
4
3
1
-
Seth Conner
7
6
1
-
Matt Dean
6 5 - 1 Christian Frias - - - - Dennis Jones 1 1 - - Jason Leblebijian
1
-
1
-
Christian Lopes
11
10
1
-
Santiago Nessy
7
5
2
-
Chris Peters
- - - - Carlos Ramirez
2
2
-
-
Dwight Smith
11
10
1
-
Nico Taylor
5
4
1
-
Dickie Joe Thon
5
5
-
-
Jorge Vega-Rosado
7
4
3
-
-
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
3
-
2
1
Matt Dean
4
3
1
-
Christian Frias - - - - Jason Leblebijian
1
1
-
-
Dennis Jones 2 2 - - Christian Lopes
5
4
1
-
Santiago Nessy
4
3
1
-
Chris Peters
2 2 - - Carlos Ramirez
-
-
-
-
Dwight Smith
7
5
2
-
Nico Taylor
- - - - Dickie Joe Thon
2
1
1
-
Jorge Vega-Rosado
2 2 - - -
CATCHING STATISTICS
CATCHER
Alvarez
Conner
Nessy
TOTAL
CATCHER
Alvarez
Conner
Nessy
TOTAL
GS CS SB ATT PCT
6
5
6
11 .455
10 4 5 9 .444
28 14 26 40 .350
44 23 37 60 .383
PB INN ER ERA
W-L
1 58 40 6.21 1-6
3 89 28 2.83 6-4
5 225.2 84 3.35 12-15
9 372.2 152 3.67 19-25
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
D.J. Jones, 8/4 vs. Bristol, 9th inning, two-run 2B down 7-6
Blue Jays record by uniform:
Home white: 7-9
Road gray: 10-13
Blue alternate: 2-3
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 (1-0) 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 (5)
2:35 887
7/19 Princeton
POSTPONED TO 7/21 (RAIN)
7/20 @Princeton
W 2-0 12-16 4th -7.5 Jeremy Gabryszwski (1-0) Jacob Faria (1-2)
Griffin Murphy (1) 2:20 1,413
7/21 Princeton (GM 1) W
2-0 13-16 4th
-7.0 Tucker Jensen (2-1) Jonathan Weaver (0-2) Brandon Dorsett (1) 1:37 1,005
7/21 Princeton (GM 2) L
4-2 13-17 4th
-7.5 Bruedlin Suero (2-3) Deivy Estrada (2-2) Zach Butler (6)
1:46
7/22 Danville
W
8-6 14-17 4th
-7.5 Justin James (1-0) Charlie Robertson (0-1) Wil Browning (2)
3:00 609
7/23 Danville
POSTPONED TO 7/24 (RAIN)
7/24 Danville (GM 1)
POSTPONED TO 8/17 (RAIN)
7/24 Danville (GM 2)
POSTPONED TO 8/18 (RAIN)
7/25 OFF DAY
7/26 @Princeton
W
9-2 15-17 4th
-8.5 Kevin Comer (3-1) Chris Kirsch (1-1)
2:21 1,637
7/27 @Princeton
L
9-7 15-18 4th
-9.5 Randy Davis (2-0) Denny Valdez (0-1) Nick Sawyer (1)
2:49 804
7/28 @Princeton
L
8-2 15-19 4th
-9.5 Bruedlin Suero (3-3) Deivy Estrada (2-3)
2:20 1,032
7/29 Greeneville
L 8-7 15-20 4th -10.5 Jordan Jankowski (4-0) Julio Carmona (0-2)
3:07 628
7/30 Greeneville
W
8-3 16-20 4th
-9.5 Daniel Norris (2-1) Daniel Minor (0-1)
2:23 603
7/31 Greeneville
W
5-1 17-20 4th
-8.5 Justin James (2-0) Adrian Houser (2-3)
2:07 524
8/1 @Johnson City W
6-5 18-20 4th
-7.5 Jeremy Gabryszwski (2-0) Thomas Lee (1-3)
Julio Carmona (2) 2:55 811
8/2 @Johnson City L
7-5 18-21 4th
-8.5 Silfredo Garcia (2-1) Deivy Estrada (2-4) Ronald Shaban (10) 2:37 634
8/3 @Johnson City
CANCELLED - WILL NOT BE MADE UP (RAIN)
8/4 Bristol
W 8-7 19-21 4th -7.5 Brandon Dorsett (2-0) James Hudelson (0-2)
2:40 657
8/5 Bristol
POSTPONED TO 8/6 (RAIN)
8/6 Bristol (GM 1)
L
6-2 19-22 4th
-8.5 Todd Kibby (3-4)
Kevin Comer (3-2)
1:55 553
8/6 Bristol (GM 2)
L
9-1 19-23 4th
-9.0 Storm Throne (2-1) Justin James (2-1)
2:07
8/7 @Princeton
L
4-3 19-24 4th -10.0 Zach Butler (1-0)
Brandon Dorsett (2-0)
2:27 856
8/8 @Princeton
L 4-3 (13) 19-25 4th -10.0 Pedro Silvestre (1-0) Shane Davis (0-1)
3:47 619
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 (GM 1)
8/17 @Danville (GM 2)
8/18 @Danville (GM 1)
8/18 @Danville (GM 2)
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: 66-52 (2nd - PCL Pacific Southern, -5.5)
Wedesdays Result: W, 8-5 at Round Rock Express Today: OFF DAY (vs. Iowa, 10:05 p.m., Friday)
Winning Pitcher: Scott Richmond (9-6) - 6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R (1 ER), 1 BB, 6 K
Losing Pitcher: Justin Grimm (1-1) - 4.1 IP, 11 H, 7 R, 2 BB, 0 K
Save: Chad Beck (14) - 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
Highlights: Ricardo Nanitas four-hit night led the way for Las Vegas as the 51s earned a four-game split at
Round Rock. Kenan Bailli and Tuffy Gosewich both added a single and double in the 14-hit attack. After a
league-wide off day, the 51s are back home to start a three-game set against the Iowa Cubs tomorrow.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats (AA) - Record: 46-70 (6th, Eastern Eastern, -24.0)
Wednesdays Result: W, 8-3 at Erie SeaWolves Today: at Erie, 7:05 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Brandon Morrow (1-0) - 5.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 2 K
Losing Pitcher: Patrick Cooper (2-7) - 7.0 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 1 BB, 2 K
Save: None
Highlights: Brandon Morrow held the SeaWolves to two runs on three hits and picked up the win in his rehab
start. John Tolisano homered twice for the Fisher Cats and Brad Glenn broke the game open with a three-run
shot in the ninth inning.
Dunedin Blue Jays (A+) - Record: 23-23, 65-48, (5th, Florida State North, -5.0) *1st-half champ
Wednesdays Result: L, 5-1 (7, RAIN) at Brevard County Manatees Today: at Brevard County, 6:35 p.m
Winning Pitcher: Brandon Williamson (3-9) - 6.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 5 K
Losing Pitcher: Casey Lawrence (7-6) - 6.0 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 1 BB, 5 K
Save: None
Highlights: Jon Talleys second-inning home run was Dunedins only hit in a rain-shortened seven-inning loss
to the Manatees. The Blue Jays send 9-0 Sean Nolin to the hill in tonights rubber game before heading to
Daytona for three games this weekend.
Lansing Lugnuts (A) - Record: 25-20, 72-42 (3rd, Midwest Eastern, -2.0) *1st-half champ
Wednesdays Result: L, 4-2 (10) vs. Dayton Dragons Today: vs. Dayton, 7:05 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Dan Jensen (6-9) - 3.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K
Losing Pitcher: Brandon Berl (2-5) - 2.2 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 2 K
Save: ElHajj Muhammad (2) - 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K
Highlights: Lansing dropped their fourth straight game, the last two of which have come in ten innings. Jesse
Hernandez and Stalin Gerson both turned in six strong frames on the mound, but Dayton won the battle of the
bullpens. Kyle Waldrops two-out bases-loaded single in the tenth won it for the Dragons.
Vancouver Canadians (SS) - Record: 10-6, 32-21 (1st, Northwest West, +2.0)
Wednesdays Result: L, 9-3 at Tri-City Dust Devils Today: at Tri-City, 10:15 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Ryan Arrowood (2-0) - 5.2 IP, 4 H, 1 R (0 ER), 0 BB, 6 K
Losing Pitcher: Eric Brown (2-5) - 1.1 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 K
Save: None
Highlights: Vancouver led 3-0 early, but Tri-City came back with two in the sixth inning and seven in the
seventh to rout the Cs 9-3. Over the last two games, the Dust Devils have outscored the Canadians 17-4. Ben
White pitched five shutout innings for Vancouver, but Eric Brown took it on the chin in relief.
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