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Old 09-26-2019, 05:13 AM   #41
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Walkers news: April 19 -- Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 1

Record: 8-9, 4th, 3.5 GB Cedar Rapids
It was quite a day for Milwaukee's Brendan McKay as he took a shutout into the ninth inning and hit two home runs in the Keg Lifters 5-1 win over St. Louis at Milwaukee County Stadium (1976).
The loss was the sixth in a row for the River Walkers.

McKay allowed just two hits over the first eight innings before departing after retiring the lead-off batter in the ninth.
McKay struck out 10 and walked none.
Gerson Bautista relieved McKay and promptly and was charged with allowing the only St. Louis run when J.T. Realmuto scored Bo Bichette with a ground out he hit off Antonio Santillan.
Santillan struck out Romy Gonzalez to end the game.
At the plate, McKay drove in all five Milwaukee runs.
He hit a three-run homer off Argenis Batista in the second inning.
Four innings later, McKay went deep again, this one a two-run shot also off Batista.
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Old 09-26-2019, 06:03 AM   #42
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Walkers news: April 20 -- St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 0

Record: 9-9, 4th, 2.5 GB Cedar Rapids
The St. Louis River Walkers finally got it going both at the plate and on the mound as it snapped a six-game losing streak with a 10-0 win over Milwaukee at Milwaukee County Stadium (1976).
Beginning with a single run in the third inning, when Rhys Hoskins drove in pitcher Jimmy Lambert with a two-out single off Keg Lifters starting pitcher Yu Darvish, the Walkers steadily built a lead before exploding for five runs in the top of the ninth to turn it into a blowout.
St. Louis' lead grew to 3-0 in the fourth when Larry Ernesto hit a two-run homer off Darvish.
Lambert drove in Jared Thomas, who had triple, with a single in the sixth to make it 4-0.
(Lambert, who had a shutout going, had to leave the game with an intercostal strain which should keep him out for four games),
Pinch-runner Alek Thomas later scored on a passed ball.
The big ninth inning featured four hits and two walks.
One of the walks, to Edmond Americaan, came with the bases loaded.

Ernesto collected his third RBI with a double.
Bo Bichette plated three with a bases-loaded double.
Lambert worked five innings, giving up two hits while striking out four and walking one.
Four relievers (John Curtiss 1.0 IP, Phil Maton 2.0, Stephen Brault 0.1 and Thad Ward 0.2) combined to complete the shutout.
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Old 09-26-2019, 06:36 AM   #43
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Walkers news: April 21 -- Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1

Record: 9-10, 4th, 3.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Kyle Seager hit a two-run homer off St. Louis starter Aaron Nola in the bottom of the third inning, wiping out a 1-0 lead, and giving Milwaukee a 2-1 lead that would stand the rest of the day in a victory at Milwaukee County Stadium (1976).
With the victory, Milwaukee took two of three games in the weekend series.

The River Walkers went up 1-0 in the top of the third when Larry Ernesto led off with a single off Keg Lifters starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks and later scored on an Edmond Americaan single.
In the bottom of the inning, Alec Bohm reached on a two-out single off Nola.
Seager followed by hitting the first pitch he saw 401 feet into the right-field seats.
Hendricks (2-1) worked five innings, allowing the one run on three hits. He struck out six and walked two.
The right-hander was followed to the mound by five relievers, who kept the game at 2-1.
Cody Deason and Jason Johnson both worked an inning apiece.
Scott Alexander walked the only batter he faced, but Josiah Gray got out of the eighth without allowing a run.
Antonio Santillian pitched around a walk in the ninth for his fourth save.
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Walkers news: Toglia ends injury rehab; Americaan sent to Memphis

The St. Louis River Walkers have recalled outfielder Michael Toglia from AAA Memphis where he was on an injury rehab.
Toglia had been out since Feb. 28 when he suffered a fractured finger on a hit by pitch during spring training.
In seven games with Memphis, Toglia had batted .333 with no homers and seven RBIs.
Going down to Memphis is outfielder Edmond Americaan.
In 17 games with the Walkers, Americaan had hit .245 with no homers and six RBIs.
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Walkers news: April 23 -- Chicago 5, St. Louis 1

Record: 9-11, 4th, 4 GB Cedar Rapids
Tied 1-1, Chicago scored three times in the top of the sixth inning to send it to a 5-1 win over St. Louis at Busch Stadium (1997).
Jarred Kelenic plated the first run with a double off River Walkers starting pitcher Alex Faedo.
The next batter, Cruz Calderon, did even more damage with a two-run homer to make it 4-1.
The G-Men added an insurance run in the seventh.

Brandon Nimmo was hit by a Kenley Jansen pitch to leadoff the inning.
Nimmo scored when Victor Caratini doubled with two outs off Nick Lodolo.
Shoehei Ohtani (2-3) earned the win for Chicago, going 5.1 innings allowing one run on six hits.
Trevor Hildenberger finished off the sixth inning.
Danny Barnes struck out the side in the seventh.
James Pazos allowed a hit to open the eighth.
He was relieved by Chris Rodriguez who silenced the Walkers the first of the way to seal the win.
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Walkers news: April 24 -- Chicago 3, St. Louis 0

Record: 9-12, 4th, 3.5 GB Des Moines
The struggles of the St. Louis River Walkers continued with a 3-0 loss to Chicago at Busch Stadium (1997).
The loss was the third in a row and 10 in their last 12th game.

In all 10 of the losses, St. Louis has scored two runs or less. They also have been shutout three times in that span.
Jake Mulholland dominated on the mound with seven scoreless innings, during which he allowed three hits while striking out five and walking one.
Taylor Rogers kept the Walkers off the board in the eighth.
In the ninth, St. Louis loaded the bases against Ken Giles but came up empty.
However, Giles got J.T. Realmuto to ground out and preserve the shutout.
The G-Men got the only run they would need in the top of the third when Cruz Calderon hit a solo shot off St. Louis starter Argenis Batista.
Chicago's other runs also came via the long ball, Jordan Groshans hitting a two-run homer off Kenley Jansen in the ninth.
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Walkers news: April 25 -- St. Louis 7, Chicago 3

Record: 10-12, 4th, 4 GB Des Moines
Going into the bottom of the ninth inning and down 3-1, St. Louis seemed well on its way to its 11th loss in 13 games.
But the River Walkers sent six runners across the plate -- capped by Rhys Hoskins grand slam -- and managed to come away with a 7-3 win over Chicago at Busch Stadium (1997).
With the win, St. Louis salvaged the finale of the three-game series and ended a three-game losing streak.
The G-Men sent recently signed closer Ken Giles to start the ninth, but he managed just two batters exiting after a one-out walk to Alek Thomas.
James Pazos took his place and he had trouble finding the plate as well.
After retiring Romy Gonzalez for the second out, he allowed a single to J.T. Realmuto.
That was followed by three consecutive walk, the third scoring a run to tie it.
He finally started throwing strikes against Hoskins, but his 3-2 pitch (and ninth pitch of the at bat) was smashed 428 feet over the left-field wall to give the Walkers the victory.
Chicago took a 2-0 lead in the top of the second inning.
The first run scored on a balk by St. Louis starting pitcher Jimmy Lambert.

The second resulted from an RBI single by Nolan Jones.
That advantage grew to 3-0 in the fifth, when Phil Fitzgerald connected for a lead-off single off Lambert.
Fitzgerald stole second and would scored on a Jarred Kelenic single.

St. Louis ended a 20-inning scoreless streak in the sixth on a RBI single from Jean Carmona off reliever Danny Barnes.
Lambert handled the first five innings for the Walkers, allowing three runs on seven hits.
Four relievers (Thad Ward (1.0 IP), Nick Lodolo (1.1), Phil Maton (1.0) and Brad Hand (0.2)) combined to finish it off, with Hand earning his second win of the season.
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Old 09-27-2019, 05:18 AM   #49
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Walkers news: April 26 -- Kansas City 8, St. Louis 2

Record: 10-13, 4th, 4.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Kansas City got to St. Louis starting pitcher Steven Brault for four runs in the bottom of the first inning, propelling the Pit Masters to a 8-2 win at Kansas City Municipal Stadium (1969).
Greg Jones got things going right away in the bottom of the first, leading off with a triple.
Addison Barger quickly made it 1-0, when he followed with a double.
Barger found the plate on a one-out single from Danny Cushing.
Brian Mundell handled the rest with a two-run homer.
The Masters added single runs in the fourth, fifth, sixth and eighth innings as St. Louis never pulled closer than four the remainder of the game.
Barger enjoyed a big game, going 3 for 5 with a double, homer, two runs scored and two RBIs.
K.C. starter Kyle Wright allowed one run on two hits over five innings.
Jace Fry worked a scoreless sixth before being charged with the run the Walkers scored in the seventh.
Giovanny Gallegos took care of the remainder of the seventh.
Austin Hansen didn't allow a run while pitching the eighth and ninth.
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Walkers news: April 27 -- Kansas City 6, St. Louis 3

Record: 10-14, 5th, 5.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Tied 2-2, Kansas City ravaged the St.Louis bullpen for four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to help send the Pit Masters to a 6-3 win over the River Walkers at Kansas City Municipal Stadium (1967).
Walkers reliever Nick Lodolo got in trouble right away.
A walk was issued to Brian Mundell to open the inning.
Joey Gallo followed with a double, putting runners at second and third.
Pinch-hitter Travis Blankenhorn single, giving the Pit Masters a 3-2 win.
Yasmani Grandal was the fourth straight Masters hitter to reach base, his single scoring Gallo.
The next hitter, Mike Gerber, didn't get a hit but reached on an error by shortstop Christian Arroyo to load the bases.
Greg Jones followed with a single, scoring the inning's third run.
Addison Barger drove home the fourth with a sacrifice fly.
A bases-loaded walk to Larry Ernesto, issued by Kansas City starter Max Fried, in the first gave the Walkers a 1-0 lead.
The Masters snatched the lead in the bottom half of the first when Danny Cushing hit a two-run homer off St. Louis starter Aaron Nola.
The Walkers tied it in the fourth, Jared Thomas coming through with a run-scoring double off K.C. starter Max Fried.
Fried lasted 4.2 innings. giving up two runs on four hits.
Jace Fry got the final out of the fifth and tossed a quiet sixth.
Kyle Nelson, Andrew Ryan and Zach Burdi all worked an inning apiece to seal the win.
Nelson (1-1) notched his first win of the season.
The save was Burdi's fourth of the campaign.
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Walkers news: April 28 -- St. Louis 3, Kansas City 1

Record: 11-14, 4th, 5.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Alex Faedo worked the opening 5.1 innings and he combined with three relievers to limit Kansas City to a single run as St. Louis downed the Pit Masters 3-1 at Kansas Municipal Stadium (1969).
Scoreless though three innings, Andrew Benintendi put St. Louis in front with a solo homer off Pit Masters starter Johnny Kuhn Jr. in the top of the fourth inning.
The River Walkers increased their lead to 2-0 in the fifth when Bo Bichette singled off Kuhn to score Romy Gonzalez.
Gonzalez had been hit by a Kuhn Jr. pitch to open the fifth.
With the bases loaded, the Masters' Addison Barger doubled off Faedo in sixth, scoring Travis Blankenhorn and make it 2-1.
There would be only one more run scored in the game - and it belonged to the Walkers in the seventh.
Alex Thomas led off with a double off reliever Kyle Nelson.
A bunt by Jean Carmona moved Thomas to third.
Rhys Hoskins' two-run single made it 3-1.
Faedo alowed one run on three hits in his 5.1 innings. He struck out four and walked none.
Brad Hand finished the sixth and worked a silent seventh.
Kenley Jansen got the first out of the eighth.
The rest of the game belonged to Jake Brentz, who recorded five innings while allowing just one hit.
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Walkers news: April 29 -- St. Louis 7, Des Moines 6

Record: 12-14, 4th, 4.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Andrew Benintendi hit a three-run home run off Des Moines reliever Jandel Gustave to cap a four-run top of the ninth inning to help give St. Louis a 7-6 win over the Harvesters at LaBatt Park.
A game they once trailed 5-0, the River Walkers entered the ninth down 6-3.
Romy Gonzalez got things going with a lead-off double. He moved to third when Javier Baez reached on a dropped third striker.
Alek Thomas made it 6-4 with an RBI single.
Bo Bichette struck out for the second out.
However, Benintendi followed with a 419 homer on a 2-1 pitch to give the Walkers an improbable lead.
A grand slam from Grant Witherspoon off Walkers starter Argenis Batista helped put the Harvesters up 4-0 in the second.
Carson Kelly took Batista deep in the third inning, upping the Des Moines advantage to 5-0.
St. Louis began its comeback in the fourth inning, Rhys Hoskins with a run-scoring double off Harvesters starter Sixto Sanchez.
Larry Ernesto then hit a two-run homer off reliever Bryan Garcia in the sixth, making it 5-3.
Des Moines got one of those runs back in the seventh, Rafael Devers cranking one over the wall off reliever John Curtiss.
Batista worked six innings, giving up five runs on seven hits.
Curtis, Nick Lodolo, Phil Maton all recorded two out apiece to get the game to the ninth.
Edwin Diaz worked a perfect ninth for his third save.
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Walkers news: Sept. 30 -- Des Moines 4, St. Louis 3

Record: 12-15, 4th, 5.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Austin Meadows homered twice including an eighth-inning solo shot off John Curtiss which snapped a 3-3 tie and helped give Des Moines a 4-3 win over St. Louis at LaBatt Park.
Down 1-0, the River Walkers took the lead with three runs in the top of the sixth.
An RBI single from Larry Ernesto off Yeo-San Park tied it.
It also sent Park to the showers.
Romy Gonzalez and pinch-hitter Edmond Americaan also drove in runs with singles, both off reliever Jon Olsen, as St. Louis went up 3-1.
Des Moines tied it in the bottom of the inning, Meadows launching his first homer of the game, a two-run shot off reliever Thad Ward.
Park worked 5.1 innings, allowing three runs on three hits.
Olsen finished the sixth inning.
Yelin Rodriguez, Bryan Garcia and Jandel Gustave all worked an inning apiece to close it out.
Garcia (3-1) netted the victory and Gustave notched his sixth save.
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Walkers news: Team awards for April

Player of the Month: Andrew Benintendi -- The 29-year-old batted .245 with five homers and 19 RBIs in 27 games. He scored 11 rins while boasting a .310 on-base percentage and a .422 slugging percentage.
Starting pitcher of the month: Alex Faedo -- The 28-year-old right hander started six games going 3-2 with a 3.29 ERA. He worked a total of 38.1 innings, striking out 28 and posting a 1.07 WHIP.
Relief pitcher of the month: Jake Brentz -- The 28-year-old left hander got into eight games, going 1-0 with one save and a 0.96 ERA. He worked 9.1 innings, striking out 15 and posting a 0.75 WHIP.
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