Thursday, April 28, 2011

From the Notes - April 28th

South Bend Silver Hawks (5-13 Overall)
@ Lake County Captains (11-9 Overall)

Classic Park, Eastlake, Ohio – 7:00 PM Eastern Time

                            
Season Series: 0-0 Tie
@ Coveleski Stadium: 0-0 Tie
@ Classic Park: 0-0 Tie
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Silver Hawks Team Hitting: .240 – 11th                
Silver Hawks Team Pitching: 3.88 ERA – 7th

Captains Team Hitting: .273 – 2nd                                   
Captains Team Pitching: 4.09 ERA – 9th
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LAST GAME:  Luke Bailey hit a two-out, three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning against Jeremy Erben (LP, 0-1) to lift the Bowling Green Hot Rods to an improbable come from behind victory on Tuesday night.  Bailey, who had commited three errors and struck out twice earlier in the night, finished at 2-for-4 with four RBIs.  The loss was the Silver Hawks third straight, and ruined a good outing by Tyler Green (ND), who went 5.0 scoreless innings.  Chris Jarrett had three hits, Zach Walters drove in two, and Mike Freeman and Raul Navarro added RBIs for South Bend.  Austin Hubbard (WP, 2-0) got the win in relief. 
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TEAM NOTES:

·         Tuesday’s loss was the team’s second when leading after eight innings in 2011.

·         The defense has turned a league best 20 double plays while the offense has only hit into nine of them in 2011.

·         South Bend is just 4-for-31 with RISP over the last four games (1-3 in that stretch).

·         Lake County is the defending MWL Champions.  They won last season in their first year in the league.

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INDIVIDUAL NOTES:

·         Chris Jarrett has hit safely in three straight games, tying his season high streak.

·         David Holmberg struck out a career high 12 batters on Monday night, yet still suffered the loss in a 2-1 decision.

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