6/29/2009

Midwest League Action: Games of June 28, 2009

Complete scoreboard

Peoria 15 @Wisconsin 6: It was an explosive inning for the Peoria Chiefs. For the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, it was an absolute nightmare.

Beloit 6 @Clinton 2;
Beloit 6, @Clinton 4:
By the top of the seventh inning of Game 2, Clinton manager Scott Steinmann had seen enough Sunday. Not of his team but of the home-plate umpire Matt Neuhold.

So, Steinmann strolled to the mound to “confer” with pitcher Matt Renfree and his infielders before Renfree threw a 3-2 pitch to Beloit’s Dominic De La Osa. Neuhold soon came out to break up the conference, allowing Steinmann to proceed with the real purpose of his visit: to have a few words with Neuhold.
@Quad Cities 10, Kane County 2;
Kane County 8 @Quad Cities 2: "At times, the glass seems half full because you see the growth and development that is taking place. At other times, the glass is seemingly half empty because needs constantly arise," Luhnow said. "There is a fluidity to it all."

@West Michigan 8, Great Lakes 0: After that, the West Michigan Whitecaps pitcher said he couldn't help but wonder if Sunday's 8-0 win would include the ballpark's first no-hitter by a Whitecaps pitcher in nine years. But before he had a chance to finish it, he was taken out by manager Joe DePastino after five hitless innings.

@Lansing 5, Dayton 3: A.J. Jimenez went 3-for-4 and delivered the go-ahead RBI double in the bottom of the eighth inning Sunday to lead the Lansing Lugnuts past the DaytonDragons, 5-3, at Oldsmobile Park.

@Burlington 3, Cedar Rapids 2: Shawn Griffin joined the Burlington Bees Thursday, and had not gotten a hit in his first six at bats. His first hit proved to be a game-winner.

@Fort Wayne 7, South Bend 0: The thought hit Anthony Bass in the fifth inning. Fort Wayne’s ace pitcher had retired the first 15 South Bend hitters Sunday. That’s when the possibility of a no-hitter crept into his mind.

No comments:

Site Meter