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  1. LHP Nick Bennett will spell LHP DL Hall who pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings. He worked around the bases loaded jam in the 2nd frame. As I opined early, I wasn't particularly impressed with the action of his heater - flat and level plane appeared very hittable at the MLB level. The change-up and breakers were quite nice and seemed impactful. Tunes into the T-Rats. I see Manfredi had some trouble. They trail 6-0 in the bottom of the third. Zero outs for the Rattlers. Man on 2nd with Rodriguez at the dish.
  2. Misses with another curve - high and outside. By my count: that's 3 balls on that pitch. One strike. He then gets an infield bunt against the 'shift'. No chance for Wilken. First Blue Wahoos hit.
  3. Just touched 98 mph for strike 1 and strike 2 both on the black. 0-2 to his second batter. 4th K on a 91 mph outer stripe slider. Just dealing now.
  4. Miz threw a curve for a high inside strike! There we go. Let's go baby. Let's get all those pitches working. He gets a weak dribbler to C Darrien Miller to get the first out of his 3rd. Heater seems to be sitting 97 mph here in the third.
  5. Trying to add an insurance run (after his lead-off double) in the 7th after a David Garcia oppo two out single to left CF, Miguel Briceno was thrown out at home plate on a one hope dart. They had him by a good 3 feet on the throw. 5-3 Mudcats. On to the top of the 8th.
  6. 3-2 count for Hall. Bases juiced. Two down. THe pay off pitch...he gets the fly out to Wiemer in RF. I personally still don't like the action on Hall's heater. It appears to my eyes it is coming in flat. There just isn't all that much movement. And the velo isn't high enough to come in in that fashion. Just my current observation and opinion.
  7. DL Hall just took a comebacker right off his right foot. He's working around a hard hit single to RF. The comebacker single off his foot. And a weak dribbler infield hit to 3B by ol' Sound Jonathan Davis. Bases juiced. Two down.
  8. Darrien Miller just plunked again. The 15th time. My goodness the man has magnets in his skeleton. Fastball up and in at 89 mph off the hand. Uncanny how this man gets plunked.
  9. 2 K and in a scoreless seventh frame for Jeison Pena. You love to see it.
  10. Can't locate a curveball to save his life. BUT, that slider makes it inconsequential. Those pitches are ridiculous.
  11. It's RHP Jeison Pena time in Carolina. He gets a first batter K. Then falls to a 2-0 count to the next hitter. Thankfully, he gets the fly out to RF on the next pitch. He then falls 2-0 to the next batter. 3-0 on an outside breaker. Walks him on four pitches. The first Mudcat walk - fitting it comes from Pena with two down. Misiorowski finishes his second inning on a three pitch K - all sliders sitting low 90's.
  12. Rodriguez struggle with location early. He gave up 4 XBH's through 2 IP and they were hit hard. AND, yet, he pitches another Quality Start. What more can you say about this young man's ability to give his team a chance every outing. It's uncanny.
  13. He gets the K swinging at a 97 mph upper corner heater after he threw an inside 92 mph cutter the pitch before - both swings and misses. 2 K, 1 BB, and a pop out to 1B. We can work with this.
  14. Next pitch 99.1. Next pitch 99. He has thrown two curve balls now - one 3 feet up and out of the zone and the next one about 6 ' high and outside the zone to the backstop. He then walks the batter with two down on a 101 mph inside heater. The velo is back tonight. The curveball? Absolutely not early.
  15. Pitch 4? His first 100 mph heater of his season. YOU GOTTA LOVE IT. Let's GO!
  16. Pitches 1 and 2 from 'The Miz' a 98 mph and a 99 mph heater for strikes. He then gets the K swinging on 99 mph high heat up and out of the zone. NOICE!
  17. For those at Home. This is One we will absolutely want to keep an eye on. Play begins at 2:21:39. Clearly landed on by the catcher on what appeared to be his left knee. It happened very fast. A bang-bang play. Hopefully, he just got severely cleated and gashed/bruised. Let's put that energy out there.
  18. Pratt got spiked by the Hillcat catcher sliding into Home plate for the 4-3 lead on a hard hit Acosta ground out to 1B - he made it to the dugout under his own power but was clearly hobbled and limping. C David Garcia then hit an oppo grounder past the diving 3B - awkward dive and play. 5-3 Mudcats. Obviously, we'll want to keep an eye on Pratt.
  19. Guilarte followed with an oppo top-spinner that bounced past the charging RF down the RF line and it went to the wall. An RBI double. Pratt to 3rd.
  20. Pratt with his second ground ball single into left CF scored the first two runs. His 27th and 28th RBI's of his season.
  21. Nashville is Delayed, btw. The Shuckers are Home and it is gloriously sunny and clear. They'll start shortly.
  22. We got a big 5th inning rally now that the Mudcats have gotten into the Hillcats bullpen. It's suddenly a 4-3 game!
  23. After getting hit for an infield goose snort to open the 5th frame and seeing that runner swipe 2B, Rodriguez then gets the strike him out and throw him out. Chourio then flies out to Mercado to end the threat. It definitely looks that despite getting hammered for XBH's early, Rodriguez is going to have yet another shot at a Quality Start. Uncanny.
  24. OF/1B Reece Walling hit a jam shot ground out to 2B in the fourth frame. Leaving 1B he can be seen rotating his right arm is if he may have gotten some kind of stinger action on the ground out? Play begins at roughly 1:57:45 for those interested. Didn't look like much. BUT, he had also backed up into the wall on one of those second inning rockets off the RF wall. Hopefully he's ok!
  25. Through 4 IP, the Mudcats bats are getting absolutely dominated by 18-year-old Alex Clemmey. 2 H (groundball singles), 2 BB (both in the first), 6 K. Castillo goes down looking at a 3-2 inside breaking ball. May have been off the plate. He may have gone around anyway. Clemmey is such an intriguing prospect.
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