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Old 04-16-2019, 04:28 AM   #81
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Walkers news: June 22 -- Kansas City 7, St. Louis 0

Record: 37-34, 3rd, 2.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Kansas City starting pitcher Alex Wood and three relievers all at least two shutout innings apiece as the Pit Masters won 7-0 over St. Louis at Busch Stadium (1997).
Wood shut the River Walkers down for 2.2 innings, before departing with back spasms.
Wily Peralta finished the third inning and kept St. Louis off the board in the fourth and fifth to earn his fifth win of the season.
Andrew Ryan and Dario Alvarez both threw two innings apiece to close it out.
The Masters blew the game open with a four-run top of the third inning against St. Louis starting pitcher Luiz Gohara.
A throwing error by center fieldr Ender Inciarte on a single hit by Brian Mundell drove in the game's first run.
Joey Gallo followed with a three-run homer, making it 4-0.
Allen Cordboa led off the fifth with a solo homer off Gohara.

An RBI single from Yordan Alvarez, also off Gohara, later expanded it to 6-0.
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Old 04-16-2019, 04:57 AM   #82
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Walkers news: June 22 -- St. Louis 4, Kansas City 0

Record: 38-34, 3rd, 2.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Aaron Nola pitched eight shutout innings and Bobby Poyner handled the ninth as St. Louis downed Kansas City 4-0 at Busch Stadium (1997).
With the win, the River Walkers split the two-game series with the Pit Masters.
Nola allowed just three hits in his eight innings. He struck out 11 and walked none.
Kansas City went down in order against Poyner in the ninth.
The Walkers got all four of their runs in the bottom of the seventh inning.
After retiring the first batter, Danny BarnesC allowed three straight batters to reach, in addition to a wild pitch which allowed Nola, who had singled, to score the game's first run.
Christian Arroyo drove in the other three runs with a bases-loaded double off Andrew Ryan.
Masters starting pitcher Dinelson Lamet also didn't allow a run, but lasted just 5.1 innings.
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Walkers news: June 23 -- St. Louis 6, Chicago 1

Record: 39-34, 3rd, 2.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Yu Darvish allowed a single run while pitching into the seventh inning before leaving with a back issue to help St. Louis to a 6-1 win over Chicago at Wrigley Field (1979).
Darvish allowed one run on two hits over 6.2 innings before back stiffness forced his exit. He struck out nine and walked one.
Darvish is expected to miss a week. It is uncertain if he will be placed on the injured list.
The G-Men's Josh Donaldson led off the bottom of the second with a homer off Darvish to give his team a 1-0 lead.
Christian Arroyo helped St. Louis respond in the top of the fourth with a two-run homer off G-Men starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani.
An RBI single from Rhys Hoskins off Jamie Callahan in the seventh put the River Walkers up 3-1.
Hoskins later smacked a three-run homer off Sean Doolittle in the ninth to cap the scoring.
Walkers reliever Reyes Moronta finished the seventh inning and got all but the final out of the game.
Omar Garcia handled that duty, striking out Jabari Blash with the bases loaded to end it.
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Old 04-16-2019, 07:09 AM   #85
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Walkers news: June 28 -- Chicago 8, St. Louis 3

Record: 40-36, 2nd (Tied/w. Des Moines and Springfield, 2.5 GB Cedar Rapids.
Making his first Midwest Baseball League start of the season, Chicago's Michael Pineda allowed a single run while pitching into the eighth inning of an 8-3 win over St. Louis at Wrigley Field (1979).
With the victory, Chicago took the final two games to split the four-game series.
Pineda allowed three runs on seven hits over 7.2 innings. He struck out five and walked two.
However, he limited the River Walkers to a single run over his first seven innings, before allowing two in the eighth.
Pineda departed the game with an unknown injury.
Jordan Hicks handled the final out of the eighth inning and tossed a scoreless ninth for the G-Men.
Chicago seized control in the bottom of the second inning banging out four straight hits off Walkers starting pitcher Luiz Gohara.
Eduardo Escobar had a run-scoring single in the sequence, while another run scored on a passed ball.
The other run scored on a Brandon Crawford ground out.
Pineda cranked out an RBI double off Gohara in the fifth, making it 4-0.
The G-Men broke it open in the sixth, with a four-run outburst.
Escobar and Victor Caratini both had RBI singles. Crawford collected another RBI with a double.
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MBL news: Week 9 awards and standings

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Walkers news: June 28 -- St.Louis 4, Rockford 3

Record: 41-36, 2nd (Tied/w. Springfield), 2 GB Cedar Rapids
Aaron Nola allowed one run over seven innings and St. Louis held on for a 4-3 win over Rockford at Busch Stadium.
The first hit of the game didn't come until the top of the fifth until a two-out triple from the Lightning's Adam Eaton scored Yoenis Cespedes with the game's first run.
But the River Walkers answered with three runs against Rockford starter Adalberto Mejia in the bottom of the inning.
J.T. Realmuto led off with a single, St. Louis' first hit of the game. A walk to Nicky Delmonico moved Realmuto to second and he scored on an Adeiny Hechavarria single.
A Nola bunt moved the runners to second and third.
Both scored when Albert Almora followed with a double.
The Walkers upped their lead to 4-0 in the sixth on an RBI double from Realmuto off Mejia.
Nola departed after the seventh inning, allowing the one run on two hits. He struck out nine and walked one.
Bobby Poyner kept it 4-1 with a scoreless eighth.
But Cespedes took Jake Diekman deep with one on and one out in the ninth to pull the Lightning to within 4-3.
Tommy Kahnle came on and retired the only two men he faced for his 13th save.
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Walkers news: June 30 -- Rockford 8, St. Louis 7

Record: 41-37, 2nd (Tied/w. Springfield), 3 GB Cedar Rapids
Jean Segura hit a two-run pinch-hit home run off Reyes Moronta in the top of the ninth inning to help lift Rockford to an 8-7 win over St. Louis at Busch Stadium (1997).
An RBI double from Tucker Barnhart off Jimmy Sherfy in the bottom of the eighth had given the River Walkers a 7-6 lead.
Earlier, riding a pair of homers from Andrew Benintendi off Lightning starting pitcher Justin Verlander, St. Louis had owned a 6-0 lead going into the top of the fourth inning.
But Rockford had busted loose against rookie starting pitcher Brendan Spagnuolo, who was making his major league debut in place of the injured Yu Darvish, pushing across six runs to tie it.
Eddie Rosario pushed across the first two runs with a homer.
Willi Castro and Amed Rosario later contributed RBI singles.
Charlie Blackmon plated the last two runs of the outburst with a two-run homer off John Curtiss, who had just reliever Spagnuolo.
Verlander lasted just three innings, giving up six runs on seven hits.
Ryan Pressley handled the next two innings, both scoreless, and was the first of five relievers to take the mound for the Lightning.
Jimmy Sherfy allowed the run in the eighth, but earned his third win of the season thanks to Segura's homer.
Craig Kimbrel saw St. Louis batters reach in the bottom of the ninth, but got Bo Bichette to hit into a double play to end it and notch his 10th save.
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Walkers news: June 30 -- Rockford 3, St. Louis 1

Record: 41-38, 2nd (Tied/w. Springfield), 3 GB Cedar Rapids
Aaron Civale allowed one run over seven innings to help pitch Rockford to a 3-1 win over St. Louis at Busch Stadium (1997).
With the win, Rockford took the final two games of the three-game series against the River Walkers.
The only run allowed by Civale came in the bottom of the fourth, a solo homer from Andrew Benintendi which made it 3-1.
Civale allowed just three hits in his seven innings. He struck out two and walked none.
An RBI single from Charlie Blackmon in the first inning off Walkers starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks put Rockford up 1-0.
The Lightning added single runs in the third and fourth inning -- Yoenis Cespedes scored a run with a sacrifice fly in the third and Jorge Alfaro took Hendricks deep with two outs in the fourth -- to account for all of its runs.
Mychel Givens pitched a scoreless eighth inning for Rockford.
Craig Kimbrel did the same in the ninth, striking out the side, for his 11th save.
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MBL news: Player and Pitcher of the Month for June

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MBL news: Rookies of the Month for June and Standings

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Walkers news: Team statistics for June

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Walkers news: Team awards for June

Player of the Month: Ender Inciarte -- The center fielder batted .299 with three home runs and 12 RBIs in 25 games. He scored 16 runs, while boasting an on-base percentage of .350 and a slugging percentage of .449.
Starting Pitcher of the Month: Aaron Nola -- The right-hander went 4-0 in six starts boasting an ERA of 0.79 over 45.1 innings. He struck out 49 batters and put together a WHIP of 0.66. Also named NL Pitcher of the Month.

Relief Pitcher of the Month: Phil Maton -- The right-hander did not allow a run in 11 appearances covering 11.0 innings. He went 1-0 with 21 strikeouts and a WHIP of 0.85.
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Walkers news: July 1 -- St. Louis 6, Kansas City 4

Record: 42-38, 2nd, 3.5 GB Cedar Rapids
St. Louis scored three times in the first inning and two more in the third to propel it to a 6-4 win over Kansas City at Municipal Stadium (1969).
Rhys Hoskins (double), Andrew Benintendi (single) and J.T. Realmuto (single) all drove in runs with hits off Kansas City starting pitcher Alex Wood to help establish that early3-0 lead.
After the Pit Masters' Brett Phillips hit the first of his two homers in the game, this one a two-run shot in the second off Walkers starting pitcher Danny Duffy, to make it 3-2, Benintendi answered with a two-run shot of his own off Wood in the bottom half of the inning.
Phillips second two-run blast of the game, this time in the eighth off reliever Bobby Poyner, made it 6-4.
But Tommy Kahnle pitched around a lead-off single in the ninth to earn his 14th save.

Duffy turned in a solid start, allowing just the two runs on six hits in six innings. He struck out seven and walked one.
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-- My response: F--- you. I run the team. You sit in the owner's box and watch.
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Walkers news: July 5 -- Kansas City 2, St. Louis 0

Record: 43-39, 2nd, 2.5 GB Cedar Rapids
Jameson Tailon pitched into the sixth inning and a quartet of relievers handled the rest as Kansas City defeated St. Louis 2-0 at Municipal Stadium (1969).
With the win, the Pit Masters grabbed the final game of the three-game series.
Taillon went 5.1 innings,not allowing a run and just four hits. He struck out one and didn't walk anyone.
Ryan Dull got the final two outs of the sixth inning.

Andrew Ryan, Juan Minaya and Ryan Burr all recorded three outs apiece to complete the shutout.

Burr earned his 13th save of the season.
The Masters got the only run they would need early, as Tyler Wade drew a lead-off walk from St. Louis starter Aaron Nola and scored when the next batter, Mookie Betts, hit a double.
The game's only other run came in the fifth after Brett Phillips led off with a triple off Nola and scored on a Yasmani Grandal groundout.
Nola worked seven innings, giving up two runs on four hits.
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