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Link Report for Mon. 4/18 -- Rogers hit hard, but Ross shines; odd inning for Peralta


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Monday's appetizer --

Time Central; pitcher subject to change --

 

Nashville: RHP Mark Rogers at Omaha (Royals), 10:50 AM pre-game; 11:05 gametime

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Jeff Suppan and his 0-2 record and 7.71 ERA is the opponent. We'll fill in the night action this afternoon.

 

Box Score / Game Log:

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Tom Haudricourt noted --

 

Entering play Sunday, Mat Gamel led all Pacific Coast League first basemen with 94 errorless chances in his first year playing the position for the Sounds. In 72 games at third base last season for Nashville, Gamel committed 21 errors.

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If you're ambitious, Stu Paul's free Nashville audio is synching up very nicely with the MiLB.TV video.

 

So far Brett Carroll has an RBI double and Taylor Green remains hot with a two-run single -- 3-0 Sounds after the top of the 1st.

 

Just Suppan being Suppan.

 

With Brendan Katin idle today, your cleanup hitter is Jeremy Reed. An effective lineup thus far in 2011, but extra-base challenged for the long-term...

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It pains me to say this, but there wasn't a single redeeming quality about Mark Rogers' start today. 52 pitches to get four outs, one of which was on the basepaths. Everything was raked. It's only 43 degrees, but the Maine native couldn't cope.




Omaha Bottom of the 1st


  • David Lough triples (2) on a line drive to center fielder Brett Carroll.
  • Johnny Giavotella singles on a line drive to left fielder Brandon Boggs. David Lough scores. Johnny Giavotella out at 2nd on the throw, left fielder Brandon Boggs to second baseman Eric Farris.
  • Eric Hosmer grounds out, first baseman Mat Gamel to pitcher Mark Rogers.
  • Mike Moustakas walks.
  • Clint Robinson singles on a line drive to center fielder Brett Carroll. Mike Moustakas to 3rd.
  • Lucas May flies out to right fielder Jeremy Reed.



Omaha Bottom of the 2nd




  • Lance Zawadzki walks. With Gregor Blanco batting, Lance Zawadzki steals (2) 2nd base.
  • Gregor Blanco walks.
  • Paulo Orlando out on a sacrifice bunt, pitcher Mark Rogers to first baseman Mat Gamel. Lance Zawadzki to 3rd. Gregor Blanco to 2nd.
  • David Lough doubles (3) on a ground ball to left fielder Brandon Boggs. Lance Zawadzki scores. Gregor Blanco scores.
  • Johnny Giavotella singles on a line drive to right fielder Jeremy Reed. David Lough to 3rd.
  • Eric Hosmer doubles (3) on a fly ball to center fielder Brett Carroll. David Lough scores. Johnny Giavotella scores.
  • Mike Moustakas singles on a line drive to center fielder Brett Carroll. Eric Hosmer scores. Mike Moustakas to 2nd on the throw.
  • Pitcher Change: Jim Henderson replaces Mark Rogers.

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D'oh, think I posted in the wrong link report thread initially (sorry MH & Sessile)

 

Rogers looked awful today. The 2-run double he gave up to David Lough was an absolute bleeder (very bad luck down the 3B line), but he had basically no command & was getting hit for singles, doubles, & even a triple.

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The rest of Monday's Daily Menu:

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Huntsville: RHP Wily Peralta at Chattanooga (Dodgers), 6:15 PM gametime

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Brevard County: RHP Evan Anundsen at home vs. Tampa (Yankees), 6:05 PM gametime

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Wisconsin: RHP Austin Ross at home vs. Beloit (Twins), 6:15 PM pre-game; 6:35 gametime

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SOU North
Club W L PCT GB *ELIM # Home Away L 10 Streak
Huntsville 8 2 .800 - - 5-0 3-2 8-2 W6
Tennessee 7 3 .700 1.0 60 4-1 3-2 7-3 L1
Chattanooga 6 4 .600 2.0 59 2-3 4-1 6-4 W2
Jackson 4 6 .400 4.0 57 1-4 3-2 4-6 L2
Carolina 1 9 .100 7.0 54 1-4 0-5 1-9 L5

FSL North
Club W L PCT GB *ELIM # Home Away L 10 Streak
Lakeland 8 3 .727 - - 5-1 3-2 7-3 W4
Clearwater 7 4 .636 1.0 59 2-1 5-3 6-4 L1
Daytona 7 4 .636 1.0 59 4-1 3-3 6-4 W1
Tampa 6 5 .545 2.0 58 2-3 4-2 6-4 W1
Brevard County 3 8 .273 5.0 55 1-5 2-3 3-7 L3
Dunedin 2 9 .182 6.0 54 2-6 0-3 2-8 L1

MID Western
Club W L PCT GB *ELIM # Home Away L 10 Streak
Burlington 8 2 .800 - - 3-1 5-1 8-2 W4
Beloit 6 4 .600 2.0 - 4-2 2-2 6-4 W1
Cedar Rapids 5 5 .500 3.0 60 2-2 3-3 5-5 L1
Quad Cities 5 5 .500 3.0 60 2-4 3-1 5-5 L3
Wisconsin 5 5 .500 3.0 60 3-3 2-2 5-5 W1
Peoria 4 6 .400 4.0 59 2-2 2-4 4-6 L1
Clinton 4 7 .364 4.5 58 3-4 1-3 4-6 L1
Kane County 4 7 .364 4.5 58 1-3 3-4 4-6 W1
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Final: @Omaha 8, Nashville 3

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PAPILLION, Neb. - The Nashville Sounds closed out their first road series of the season on the short end of an 8-3 loss to the division-rival Omaha Storm Chasers on Monday afternoon at Werner Park in the finale of the four-game set.

With the defeat, Nashville (6-6) fell to the .500 plateau on the year after dropping three of four in the series.

The Sounds got things started with a two-out rally against former big-league Jeff Suppan in the top of the first inning, taking an early 3-0 lead. Brett Carroll snapped out of an 11 at-bat hitless funk by ripping a two-out RBI double to left to plate Brandon Boggs, who was hit by a pitch earlier in the frame. Third baseman Taylor Green (2-for-3) continued his recent hot hitting when he followed with a two-run single to right to extend the advantage to three.

Omaha got a run back against right-hander Mark Rogers in the home half of the first when David Lough (2-for-4, 3 RBI) led off with a triple and scored one batter later when Johnny Giavotella (3-for-5) singled.

The wheels fell off for Rogers, the Brewers' top prospect, in the second frame, as Omaha touched him for five additional runs and chased him from the ballgame after working just 1 1/3 innings.

After Rogers opened the frame by issuing back-to-back walks, the right-hander gave up four straight hits to Storm Chaser batters, including a pair of two-run doubles by Lough and Eric Hosmer, as Omaha pulled in front by a 6-1 margin. Rogers exited the game following the fourth of those consecutive hits, a Mike Moustakas RBI single.

Jim Henderson took over on the Nashville hill and got out of the inning without further damage, striking out the final two batters.

The Nashville offense was unable to take advantage of opportunities to pull back into the contest, failing to score the rest of the way despite putting runners on base in six of the game's final seven innings. The Sounds finished 3-for-12 with runners in scoring position on the day.

Omaha extended its lead to 7-3 in the seventh when Giavotella scored on a two-out Clint Robinson single against Nashville reliever Chase Wright. The run was unearned following a Green throwing error earlier in the frame.

The Storm Chasers closed out the day's scoring in the eighth against Zack Segovia as Lough drove in his third run of the afternoon, plating Lance Zawadzki with a sacrifice fly to bring the score to its final 8-3 standing.

Nashville threatened in the ninth, loading the bases with two outs against reliever Louis Coleman, before Boggs struck out on three pitches to end the contest.

Suppan (1-2) recovered from his shaky first inning to record a win for Omaha. The veteran allowed three runs on five hits over five frames of work.

Storm Chasers relievers Luis Mendoza and Louis Coleman combined for four scoreless frames from the bullpen, allowing only two hits between them.

Rogers (0-1) took a loss for his first career Triple-A decision and surrendering six runs on seven hits while walking three batters in his 1 1/3 innings. He threw 52 pitches, 28 for strikes.

The Sounds travel this evening to New Orleans, where they'll conclude their opening road trip with a four-game series against the Zephyrs (AAA-Marlins). Right-hander Josh Butler (1-0, 5.40) will take the hill for Nashville in Tuesday's 7:05 p.m. series opener to face New Orleans right-hander Dallas Trahern (0-0, 3.38).

Well that's a little embarrassing. Rogers' sorry outing is detailed above. I'm sure Tom Haudricourt had many hilarious quips on Twitter about losing to Suppan. Green was on three times, also taking a free pass; Boggs drew another walk, as did Mat Gamel. Eric Farris had two hits and zero innings at shortstop. As LouisEly pointed out, Brendan Katin did not play in either half of yesterday's doubleheader; he didn't play today, either.

The Sounds also threatened in the 7th, when it was still a three-run game; that potential rally also ended with a Boggs strikeout:

Nashville Top of the 7th
  • Martin Maldonado singles on a line drive to center fielder David Lough.
  • Chris Nowak walks. Martin Maldonado to 2nd.
  • Anderson Machado grounds into a force out, second baseman Johnny Giavotella to shortstop Lance Zawadzki. Martin Maldonado to 3rd. Chris Nowak out at 2nd. Anderson Machado to 1st.
  • Eric Farris strikes out swinging.
  • Brandon Boggs strikes out on foul tip.

The aforementioned 9th:

Nashville Top of the 9th
  • Taylor Green walks.
  • Martin Maldonado reaches on fielding error by shortstop Lance Zawadzki. Taylor Green to 2nd.
  • Chris Nowak strikes out swinging.
  • Anderson Machado flies out to right fielder Paulo Orlando.
  • Eric Farris singles on a soft line drive to second baseman Johnny Giavotella. Taylor Green to 3rd. Martin Maldonado to 2nd.
  • Brandon Boggs strikes out swinging.

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Didn't Rogers pitch horribly in early starts last year as well? Might be a trend developing.

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First pitch temp. for the T-Rats? 38 degrees. Ugh.

 

Also, I noticed a scout for the Blue Jays in attendance tonight. Not sure if it means anything more than that or not -- the Twins' Beloit players could be the ones he was there to look at even if it was trade-related.

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He's always had a hard time throwing enough strikes.

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Hate to see a start like that for Rogers, hopefully he rebounds. Peralta just seems as if he just hit some luck in blowup innings yet ERA is not affected! 2 errors, a couple grounders skipped through, bunt single. It is however nice to see he is k'ing more along with being a ground ball pitccher. Austin Ross.... wow! Peralta, Heckathorn had not such a clean last outting but I think a Wily AAA, Kyle AA, & Ross A+ (hope Lintz to A) could be coming soon (May)
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