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Old 04-07-2020, 04:30 AM   #281
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Walkers news: Player Development Report for Oct. 1

Walkers news: Player Development Report for Oct. 1
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Walkers news: Oct. 2 -- Kansas City 2, St. Louis 0

Record: 92-68- 1st, NL South clinched; 1 GA Madison for best NL record
Josh Shuler provided the game's only runs with a homer in the top of the first inning and Kyle Wright along with a trio of relievers combined on a two-hit shutout as Kansas City won 2-0 over St. Louis at Busch Stadium (1997).
River Walkers starting pitcher Steven Brault allowed a single to Greg Jones to open the game, two batters later Shuler cranked out his 31st home run of the season to put the Pit Masters in front.
Wright, meanwhile, took a no-hitter into the sixth inning before allowing a one-out single to pinch-hitter JT Schwartz.

He retired the next two hitters to get out of the inning.
Wright (10-12) exited after that, having allowed just the one hit. He struck out two and walked one.
David Berg, Mike Tucker and Wade Davis all provided a scoreless inning of relief.
The Walkers only other hit came in the eighth on a double by Edmond Americaan.
St. Louis would eventually load the bases with two outs, but Berg struck out Rhys Hoskins to end the inning.
Davis earned his 28th save with a 1-2-3 ninth.
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MBL news: Detroit will represent AL West in postseason

The Detroit Wheelmen have earned a berth in the postseason, despite a 12-4 loss to Grand Rapids, as Fort Wayne was eliminated from contention following ita 1-0 loss to Ann Arbor.
The Wheelmen sit at 89-71, putting them three games in front of the Mad Men with two games left in the regular season.
Toledo, which has already clinched the AL East, sits at 92-68 and will own home-field advantage in the ALCS.
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Walkers news: Oct. 3 -- Kansas City 6, St. Louis 0

Record: 92-69, 1st, NL South clinched; Tied with Madison for best NL record
Juan Sandoval handled the first 4.2 innings and a trio of reliever did the rest as Kansas City shutout St. Louis for the second consecutive game 6-0 at Busch Stadium (1997).
The loss was the fourth in a row for the River Walkers, and the third time they have been shutout.
Sandoval worked the first 4.2 innings, scattering five hits.
Noah Murdock got the final out of the fifth inning.
The sixth and seventh belonged to Kyle Nelson (8-6), who earned the win. Archie Bradley took care of the eighth and ninth.
The Pit Masters took control with a pair of runs in the bottom of the third inning against St. Louis rookie starter Jason Froelich.
Sandoval started it with a two-out double, and he scored when Greg Jones followed with a single.
A walk to Danny Cushing moved Jones to second.
Josh Shuler scored Jones with a single.
Shuler had the big blow in a three-run fifth, with a two-run homer off Froelich.
Nander De Sedas had opened the inning with a walk and scored on a Cushing sacrifice fly.
Shuler followed with his long ball.
An RBI single from Kylon Tye off reliever Luis Palomo in the seventh made it 6-0.
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Walkers news: Oct. 4 -- St. Louis 6, Kansas City 5, 11 innings

Record: 93-69, 1st, 4 GA Des Moines NL South champs; Tied Madison for best record in NL; Tied Toledo for best record in MBL
Pinch-hitter Larry Ernesto singled off Kansas City closer Wade Davis with two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning to score JT Schwartz and give St. Louis a 6-5 win in the regular-season finale at Busch Stadium (1997).
Schwartz had tripled with one out but Davis got the next batter, Edmond Americaan, to hit a grounder back to him for the second out.
However, Ernesto grounded a single between shortstop and third to send Schwartz across the plate.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak for St. Louis, and at 93-69 tied the National League South Division champion with Madison for the best record in the National League.
The best record in the American League belonged to American League East champ Toledo, also at 93-69.
It is uncertain who will have home-field advantage in the NLCS.
The River Walkers carried a 5-3 lead into the bottom of the ninth, only to have the Pit Masters tie it when pinch-hitter Ryan McMahon hit a two-run homer off closer Edwin Diaz.
Manny Machado, who had drawn a walk in front of McMahon, also scored.
It marked the third blown save of the season for Diaz.
St. Louis had gone up 3-2 in the fifth inning when Schwartz had led off with a single.
He was eliminated at second when Edmond Americaan failed to get down a bunt.
A successful bunt from Jimmy Lambert did get Americaan to second.
Americaan moved to third when Bo Bichette reached on an error.
He scored on a Carlos Vidal single.
The Walkers lead reached 5-3 in the sixth.
Andrew Benintendi drew a lead-off walk from Kyle Nelson and moved to third on a Clay Owens two-out double.
Schwartz scored Benintendi with a single.
Americaan chased home Owens with a fielder's choice.
Owens, a rookie, had hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the second to make it 2-2.
Lambert worked the first six innings for St. Louis, allowing three runs on six hits.

Angel Tiburcio got the first out of the seventh.
Jake Brentz came on to finish out the seventh and struck out the side in the eighth.
After Diaz had his bad ninth, Williams Jerez got the first two outs of the 10th.
John Curtiss (4-3) recorded the final four Pit Masters out and earned the win.
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MBL news: 2026 final standings and power rankings

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MBL news: 2026 American League final leaders

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Walkers news: 2026 final regular-season statistics

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MBL news: Playoff pairings are set for 2026

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MBL news: OOTP -- National League Championship Series preview -- Madison vs. St. Louis

MBL news: OOTP -- National League Championship Series preview -- Madison Muskies (93-69) vs. St. Louis River Walkers (93-69)
Regular-season series: St. Louis won 4-3
May 28 -- at Comiskey Park (1969), Madison
Madison 13, St. Louis 3
W -- Brian Rose (3-1, 2.85). L -- Argenis Batista (0-7, 6.22). HR -- Stl: Andrew Benintendi 6, JT Schwartz 7. Mad: Kristian Robinson 2 (7), Ke'Bryan Hayes 1.
Player of the game: Madison's Kristian Robinson was 3 for 5 with a double, two homers, two runs scored and three RBIs.
May 29 -- at Comiskey Park (1969), Madison
St. Louis 6, Madison 5
W -- Adonis Medina (3-3, 3.88). L -- Kirby McIntyre 4-4, 3.12. Sv -- Edwin Diaz 8, 1.84.
Player of the game: Madison's Francisco Lindor was 3 for 4 with a run scored.
May 30 -- at Comiskey Park (1969), Madison
St. Louis 10, Madison 8
W -- Steven Brault (4-2, 3.61). L -- Kyle Hurt (0-1, 16.20). Sv -- Jake Brentz 2, 1.15. HR -- Mad: M.J. Melendez 5.
Player of the game: Madison's M.J. Melendez was 2 for 4 with a double, a homer, three runs scored and three RBIs.
May 31 -- at Comiskey Park (1969), Madison
Madison 12, St. Louis 4
W -- Brian Rose (4-3, 3.22). L -- Tanner Bibee (3-1, 4.71). HR -- StL: Andrew Benintendi 7, Fernando Tatis Jr. 8, Jean Carmona 1, Mad: Addison Barger 1.
Player of the game: Jon Gray Jr. 2 for 4 with a double, a triple, a run scored and four RBIs.
July 24 -- Busch Stadium (1997), St.Louis
Madison 6, St. Louis 4
W -- Nick Lewis (7-4, 3.24). L -- Adonis Medina (6-7, 3.03). Sv -- Felipe Vazquez (1, 5.29). HR -- Mad: Kevin Maitan 21.
Player of the game: Madison's Kevin Maitan was 3 for 5 with a homer, three runs scored and an RBI.
July 26 -- at Busch Stadium (1997), St. Louis
St. Louis 5, Madison 4, Game 1 of DH
W -- Tanner Bibee 2-3, 2.89. L -- Ethan Hankins 5-3, 1.99. Sv -- Edwin Diaz (16, 1.67). HR -- Mad: Cole Brannen 1.
Player of the game: St. Louis starting pitcher Tanner Bibbe allowed four runs on three hits over 6.2 innings.He struck out six and walked three>
July 26 -- at Busch Stadium, St. Louis
St. Louis 4, Madison 3, Game 2 of DH
W -- Steven Brault (7-6, 4.25). L -- Kirby McIntyre (5-10, 3.23). Sv -- Jake Brentz (6, 1.20). HR -- Mad:: Taylor Trammell 1. StL -- Fernando Tatis Jr. 13.
Player of the game: St. Louis' Fernando Tatis Jr. was 1 for 2 with a homer, three runs scored and an RBI.
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MBL News: OOTP -- American League Championship Series Preview -- Toledo vs. Detroit

MBL News: OOTP -- American League Championship Series Preview -- Detroit Wheelmen (90-72) vs. Toledo Mud Hens (93-69)
Regular-season series:
Toledo won 4-3
June 1 -- at Braves Field (1946), Toledo
W -- Elvin M. Rodriguez (2-0, 0.00). L -- Stephen Gonsalves (3-3, 3.20). Sv -- Luke Dunkin (10, 1.73).
Player of the game: Detroit starting pitcher Stephen Gonsavles allowed two runs on five hits over eight innings. He struck out eight and walked none
June 2 -- at Braves Field (1946), Toledo
Detroit 1, Toledo 0
W -- Damon Casetta Stubbs (3-5, 2.59). L -- Tomoyuki Sugano (4-5, 2.72). Sv -- John Goulet (10, 3.44).
Player of the game: Detroit starting pitcher Damon Casetta Stubbs didn't allowed a run in 7.1 innings. He gave up just five hits while striking out four and walking two.
July 20 -- at Tiger Stadium (1980), Detroit
Toledo 2, Detroit 1, Game 1 of DH
W -- Tomoyuki Sugano (7-8, 3.02). L -- Damon Casetta Stubbs (9-5, 2.55). Sv -- Drew Steckenrider 1, 2.84. HR -- Tol -- Matt Bryant 14.
Player of the game: Toledo starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sagano allowed one run on five hits over eight innings. He struck out seven and walked none.
July 20 -- at Tiger Stadium (1980), Detroit
Toledo 10, Detroit 7
W -- Tommy Kahnle (2-2, 2.91). L -- Luca Delatori (1-1, 54.01). Sv -- Brian Clark (2, 4.09). HR -- Tol: Cole Hinkelman 16.
Player of the game: Toledo's Cole Hinkelman was 3 for 5 with a double, a homer, two runs scored and five RBIs.
July 21 -- at Tiger Stadium (1980), Detroit
Detroit 6, Toledo 5
W -- Kerry Maple (7-2, 3.60). L -- Tommy Kahnle (2-3, 3.12). HR -- Tol: Cole Hinkelman 17. Det: Brian Mondell 9.
Player of the game: Detroit starting pitcher Kleiber Bordones allowed no runs on two hits over the first seven innings. He struck out eight and walked four.
July 22 -- at Tiger Stadium (1980), Detroit
Toledo 9, Detroit 0
W -- Allen Stephany (9-5, 3.09). L -- Hunter Greene (8-9, 4.31). HR -- Tol: Matt Bryant 15, Cole Hinkelman 18.
Player of the game: Toledo starting pitcher Allen Stephany pitched 6.1 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits. He struck out three and walked two.
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MBL news: River Walkers regular-season statistics

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MBL news: Muskies regular-season statistics

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MBL news: Toledo Mud Hens regular-season statistics

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ALCS Game 1 -- Toledo draws first blood with 7-3 victory

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NLCS Game 1 -- Madison 7, St. Louis 5

NLCS Game 1 -- at St. Louis
Madison 7, St. Louis, Muskies lead series 1-0.
Perhaps the strength of the St. Louis River Walkers much of the season, a bullpen meltdown cost them severely as it yielded seven runs in the top of the eighth inning of a 7-5 game 1 loss to Madison at Busch Stadium (1997).
Walkers ace Alex Faedo cruised through the first seven innings, allowing nary a run and just five hits while striking out 15 as St. Louis built a 3-0 lead.

With right-handed hitter Joe Gray Jr. scheduled to lead-off the inning, Faedo came out to face him and allowed a single.
Williams Jerez then came on to face lefty MJ Melendez.
Jerez did his job with a strikeout.
John Curtiss took over and allowed a single to pinch-hitter Jordon Myrow.
It was then Nick Lodolo's turn, as he was to face left-handed hitting Taylor Trammell.
Trammell walked to load the bases.
Another pitching change brought in Luis Palomo to face the right-handed hitting Nick Senzel.
Senzel singled, scoring Gray Jr., and keeping the bases loaded.
St. Louis then decided to go to one of its two hammers, lefty Jake Brentz, who posted a 3-0 record with 11 saves and a 1.15 ERA during the regular season.
And boy did he SUCK.
Nomar Mazara singled to tie the game.
Brentz then walked Kevin Maitan to reload the bases.
He followed that with a second straight walk, this one to Francisco Lindor, to put the Muskies in front 4-3.
And to compound things, he also walked Aramis Ademan.
Suddenly it was 5-3 and Brentz was done without having recorded an out.
Angel Tiburcio got the call, and he responded by issuing the fourth walk of the inning, this one to Gray Jr.
Tiburcio did manage to retire the next batter, but M.J. Melendez hit the ball far enough into the outfield to score a run and make it 7-3.
The Walkers did get a two-run home run from Jared Thomas in the bottom of the ninth to pull within 7-5.
Thomas' first homer, in the second inning, off Madison starter Brian Rose in the second inning had given the Walkers a 1-0 lead.
St. Louis also scored single runs in the third (RBI double from Larry Ernesto) and fourth (Vidal Brujan with a run-scoring single).
Rose worked the first four innings for Madison, allowing three runs on nine hits.
Justin Burris worked a scoreless fifth.
The sixth and seventh belonged to Danny Munos (1-0), who came out of the game with the win.
Jorge Gusman pitched a silent eighth and got the first out of the ninth.
Mauricio Cabrera allowed Thomas' second homer, the only batter he would face.
Ethan Hankins whiffed the only two batters who stood in against him to end it.
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ALCS Game 2 -- Detroit 12, Toledo 3 (Series tied 1-1)

Detroit scored seven runs over the first two innings to breeze to a 12-3 win over Toledo in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series in Toledo.
The series is tied 1-1 as it moves to Detroit.
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