Cincinnati Reds Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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I’m no longer bitter about the trade, but I find it ironic that both Bill Bray and Gary Majewski, the guys we got when we traded Felipe Lopez and Austin Kearns, are both playing for Louisville. Okay, maybe I am bitter about the trade still.
Still, it was Scott Sauerbeck who took the loss. He gave up a pair of runs in the top of the eleventh and he fell to 0-1.
Kevin Barker went two for four with a homerun and two RBIs. Andy Green went three for five with a double and a run.
A 3-2 lead turned into a 5-3 loss in a hurry as Gary Majewski served up a a two run homer in the bottom of the ninth to take the loss. I swear this guy is going to haunt me even when he’s in the minors. Anyway, Majewski took the loss and a nice start by Adam Pettyjohn went to waste. He gave up two runs on seven hits and a walk with six strikeouts in seven innings of work.
Alvin Colina was the hitting star in the loss. He went three for four with a run and an RBI.
The Bats picked up two wins today in a couple of close games against the Syracuse Chiefs. In the first game, Chad Moeller led the offense in the 6-5 win. He went two for three with a double, a homerun, three RBIs and two runs. Mark Bellhorn went two for four with an RBI. Gary Majewski picked up the win with an inning of shutout relief.
The second game was a little more low scoring, but it was a win none the less as the Bats won it 3-2. Bobby Livingston gave up a bunch of hits (12) but only two baserunners crossed the plate in 5 2/3 innings. Ricky Stone picked up the win with 1 1/3 innings of shutout relief. Earl Snyder was the hitting star and he went two for two with a walk, an RBI and a run.
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