Monday, April 13, 2009
End of the road
After talking things over with the owner of Pinstripes Plus, we've decided to bring this blog's content as well as future postings over to the Pinstripes Plus subscriber's forum. So, you will see the in-game updates in their Game Threads section, as well as the game recaps and prospect profiles in their Yankees Prospects section.
I received a lot of wonderful support, from my friends and family for starting up this blog.. From Mike Ashmore, the owner of Thunders Thoughts. From Jessie Holder, my girlfriend, for sending all of the Facebook messages. From my parents who were the first to sign on! And from Pinstripes Plus, for making this possible to begin with.
I will miss writing for this blog, as it was only in it's infancy. I will likely start up another blog sometime down the road. But for now, I am retiring this one. Thanks everyone.
Elliot Davis
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Krum and Maruszak photos from the opener
Thunder Thoughts
I just wanted to drop a line regarding a great blog covering the Class AA Trenton Thunder. Mike Ashmore runs a great blog and is definitely worth a look. Lots of great contents with photos, interviews, in game updates, etc. Just great stuff, all in all. Here's the link:
http://thunderbaseball.wordpress.com/
I am enjoying Easter weekend now so updates may be few. I will try to post a recap of tonight's game by tomorrow. Monday's game, the finale of a 4 game series with the Lakeland Flying Tigers, will be back in Tampa. I will be at the game so check back here for live game updates! Also, if you want me to ask a certain question, snap a photo of a player, or let you know about anything going on with the club, let me know! I will gladly investigate for you.
Friday, April 10, 2009
One win in the books
On the left, Dellin Betances matched Duane Below's performance from a night ago. Betances was very solid in the outing, striking out 7.
FLYING TIGERS 1, YANKEES 2
at Steinbrenner Field, Tampa, FL
Friday, April 10
Flying Tigers at the plate: The Flying Tigers were not able to muster much of anything in the way of offense in this game, with a combined 5 hits and 2 walks. There were no extra base hits for the Tigers and just one run. The speedy center fielder Kyle Peter caused the most havoc in the quiet offensive night. Peter stole second and third before scoring on a hit by Andy Dirks. Dirks and Kody Kaiser would also steal bases in the game. Montero was really burned on stolen bases in the game.
Yankees at the plate: Like the Flying Tigers, the T-Yanks could not get their offense in gear. No one in the lineup recorded an extra base hit and the team drew only one base on balls (Romine). Eric Fryer was the catalyst tonight, reaching base 3 times on 3 hits, while swiping a bag off of the Lakeland catcher Adrian Casanova. Damon Sublett made a tremendous grab in the top of the first, leaping to snare a grounder between 1st and 2nd and firing off a throw from his knees to nail the runer at first. Sublett would then later make the lone Yankee error in the fourth on a ball hit by Kody Kaiser.
Flying Tigers on the mound: Tigers pitching did quite well tonight. The starter Thad Weber went 5 strong innings, giving up 6 hits and 2 earned runs. Relievers Patrick Stanley and Lester Oliveros pitched three scorless innings behind Weber's solid start. Weber was given the loss.
Yankees on the mound: The star of tonight's game was certainly the Yankee starter Dellin Betances. Betances showed great stuff in this one, striking out 7 Flying Tigers on route to his first win of the season. He struggled with his command early on, throwing a few pitches off line and allowing a pair of walks. After he settled in, he was dominant. Throughout the ball game, there were many swings and misses, even if the at bat wouldn't end in a strike out. He had a great curve ball working which made a few batters look silly at the plate. Amaury Sanit came in to pitch the 7th and 8th innings, both scorless. Jonathan Ortiz came out in the ninth to pick up the save while recording one strike out.
Up next: The Yankees are going back to Lakeland to to face the Flying Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium. Game time is set for 6:00 P.M. EST. Jeremy Bleich will most likely be the starter for the Tampa Yankees.
Opening Day at 1 Steinbrenner Drive
Lakeland Flying Tigers (1-0)
Peter CF
Roof 2B
Dirks LF
Bertram 1B
Ciriaco SS
Kaiser RF
Tucker DH
Tomas 3B
Casanova C
Pitching: Thad Weber
Tampa Yankees (0-1)
Krum CF
Fryer LF
Montero C
Laird 3B
Sublett 2B
Romine DH
Rufino RF
Hilligoss 1B
Maruszak SS
Pitching: Dellin Betances
UPDATE, 7:03 p.m.: Game just got underway with a walk by Betances to the Lakeland lead off batter Peter
UPDATE, 7:05 p.m.: Peter steals second on a close throw by Montero. Montero seemed to pop up pretty quickly
UPDATE, 7:06 p.m.: Peter steals third easily with no throw from Montero. Betances punches out the second baseman Roof after having a few good pitches fouled off into the Yankee dugout. Roof looked pretty upset with himself with his swing and miss.
UPDATE, 7:07 p.m.: A very nice play by the Yankee second baseman Damon Sublett on a sharply hit ball between first and second. Sublett dove and extended his body completely to nab it, tossing the ball on his knees to first for the out. On the play, Peter tagged and scored. 1-0 Lakeland.
UPDATE, 7:11 p.m.: Dellin Betances strikes out the left fielder Dirks to end the inning.
UPDATE, 7:14 p.m.: Eric Fryer gets on base with a single and advances to second with a steal. The throw is very close but he's in there safely. With big Jesus Montero up with a man in scoring position, this could be a chance for the T-Yanks to get on the board early.
UPDATE, 7:17 p.m.: Montero pops one up into the foul territory beside the home field dug out. The first baseman Hilligoss calls off the advancing pitcher and second baseman to make the out.
UPDATE, 7:22p.m.: Here in the top of the second, after getting two quick outs, Betances is back to the stretch after allowing back to back singles to bottom part of the lineup.
UPDATE, 7:24p.m.: Betances gets out of the 1st and 2nd jam by picking up another swinging strikeout in the form of the catcher Raul Casanova. That's 3 strikeouts in 2 innings now for Betances.
UPDATE, 7:34p.m.: There's another no-hit inning for Betances. He didn't pick up a strikeout here in the top of the third but he did manage to coax out quite a few swings and misses. His command is a bit off right now but he looks to be bringing the heat.
UPDATE, 7:37p.m.: Addison Maruszak slaps a broken bat single over the short stops head to lead off the bottom half of the third. And man, his bat shattered! It looked lke it just disintegrated into the infield.
UPDATE, 7:42p.m.: After a passed ball thrown by Weber, Maruszak raced to second and rounded his way to third. The ball got to the third baseman a good two or three feet before his slide and he was called out. Krum popped up to end the inning.
UPDATE, 7:45.m.: Uh-oh, close call Yankees fans. Jesus Montero was on the ground, grabbing his leg. It looked like the ball got down and bounced up and hit him where his pads weren't covering him. The trainer, coach, and Betances came over to help him out. After stretching it out, Montero bounced back up and stayed in the game. Nice round of applause from the fans here. Phew.
UPDATE, 7:47.m.: Another strikeout for Betances as Audy Ciriaco goes down swinging. This kid has got dynamite stuff.
UPDATE, 7:49.m.: The Flying Tigers seem to be really testing Montero's throwing arm tonight. There's another stolen base for the Tigers by the right fielder Kaiser. That's 3 already tonight here in the fourth. Joe Tucker strikes out swinging to end the inning.
UPDATE, 7:52.m.: Eric Fryer gets on for the second time tonight for Jesus Montero. Montero shot a line drive right at the first baseman, doubling off Fryer for a double play.
UPDATE, 7:54 m.: Laird drives a line drive single into left field with the second baseman Damon Sublett on deck.
UPDATE, 7:57.m.: Sublett hit a liner at the right fielder Kaiser who dropped it in the outfield. Laird is held up at third by the third base coach. Romine ends the inning with an out.
UPDATE, 7:59.m.: I am going to go down with Kelli to see if we can snap a few photos of Austin Krum and Adddison Maruszak. Will update when I return.
UPDATE, 8:20.m.: I am back in the booth. We were able to get a few good photos. My camera's battery died on me so I had to use Kelli's. The Yankees raced out to a 2-1 lead while we were shooting photos. Both Krum and Montero picked up the RBI. Betances is still on the mound here in the top of the sixth. He has looked strong, just 2 hits surrendered so far.
UPDATE, 8:25p.m.: And there's another stolen base for the Flying Tigers. Montero's throw was on line but had far too much arc. The runner was into second easily. Betances works out of a first and third jam by coaxing out a ground ball to close out another scoreless inning. That's five straight scoreless innings with the one run coming in the first.
UPDATE, 8:31p.m.: Sublett strikes out looking to begin the bottom half of the sixth with Austin Romine headed up to bat.
UPDATE, 8:32p.m.: Romine skies one into center field for an out. Rufino coming up to the plate with two out and no one on.
UPDATE, 8:36p.m.: Wady Rufino drives one hard into the left field corner but is held up at first. He may have made it into second but that throw from the left fielder was a frozen rope.
I am going down to enjoy the game from up close. When we get a few more readers, I will make sure to blog the entire game. Recap to come!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Sojo's lineup
YANKEES (0-1)
Krum CF
Fryer LF
Montero C
Laird 3B
Sublett 2B
Romine DH
Rufino RF
Hilligoss 1B
Maruszak SS
Now, that is a very good lineup. The 3-6 hitters can all be quite devastating and should form a very potent middle of the order for Sojo. Krum and Fryer can slap the ball around and will be able to really set the table well for Montero and the others. It's going to be fun getting to see these guys hit this year.
Game on!
FLYING TIGERS 6, YANKEES 4
at Joker Marchant Stadium, Lakeland, FL
Thursday, April 9
Flying Tigers at the plate: Audy Ciriaco put the Flying Tigers on the board in the fourth on a fly ball hit towards center field. With two on the bases, Ciriaco burned his way to third base scoring both runners, eventually scoring himself on a throwing error by second baseman Damon Sublett. They would tack on one more in the seventh and two more in the eighth.
Yankees at the plate: The Tampa Yankees bats slumbered for most of the game. Eric Fryer did his part in the top of the fourth, legging out a triple. After striking out in his first at bat, the slugging catcher Jesus Montero picked up his first RBI of the season, grounding out to the shortstop, scoring Fryer. The designated hitter Austin Romine put himself in scoring position to kick off the seventh, beginning the inning with a double. He would advance to third on a fielding error by second baseman Shawn Roof before scoring on a Addison Maruszak sacrifice fly. Down four runs in the ninth, the Yankees showed resolve. Wady Rufino got the inning going with a single. Mitch Hilligoss would double, advancing Rufino to third on the play. The next batter, Addison Maruszak, would make it to first on another Flying Tiger error, this one coming from the shortstop Audy Ciriaco. Rufino would score and the other runners advanced. Fryer would pop off a sacrifice to get an RBI on Hilligoss for the last run of the night for the Yankees. The highly touted Montero stepped in representing the tieing run and would ground out to the shortstop to end the ball game.
Flying Tigers on the mound: Duane Below pitched a five inning gem to begin his season in High Class A. Below struck out the side in the first, setting down Austin Krum, Eric Fyer, and Jesus Montero consecutively. He would set down two more in the second, finishing his outing with nine strikeouts against two hits, one walk, and one earned run.
Yankees on the mound: Yankee pitching did their job, with the starter Jason Stephens, a sixth rounder from the 2003 draft, matching Below's five innings. Stephens struck out six Flying Tigers, allowed three hits and three runs, two of them earned. Stephens was saddled with the loss.
Up next: The Yankees head back to Tampa to face off against the Flying Tigers in the Seinbrenner Field home opener. The lanky right-hander Dellin Betances is expected to be on the mound for Tampa. Betances pitched well for the Charleston River Dogs in 2008, posting a 9-4 record with a 3.67 ERA. He struck out 135 while walking just 59 in 115 plus innings of work. I will be headed to the ball game for tomorrow's game. This will be my first time meeting the team. I am looking forward to it!