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  1. Dorrian is absolutely lost at the dish at present. No confidence. Chasing and not seeing pitches. A first AB 1-2 K. Swinging at a heater and pulling his head away and practically walking to the dugout before the pitch hit the catcher's mitt. What a struggle in 2024. I hurt for him!
  2. Patrick gets out of the inning with a pop fly out to LF and a weak ground out to Zamora at SS.
  3. Mudcats with runners on the corners, trailing 8-4, two down. Yophery goes down looking again at an off-speed hanger on the outer stripe. Man, for as talented and try hard as Rodriguez is? He looks at a lot of strikeout pitches. Gotta get that bat off the shoulders and fight that pitch off or, in the least, try to fight it. Way too man spectator K's.
  4. Patrick gives up the full count 103 mph groundball single through the left side. One down. Walker on 1B. Patrick not particularly sharp in the first frame.
  5. Just an FYI: Black is not at 3B. He's playing 1B tonight. Dorrian is at 3B.
  6. Not how you want to start the outing Mr. Patrick: A free pass to the very speedy Victor Scott II. He's having a down year. Gotta make him hit a ball. He's struggling to find the zone here early. 2-0 on Walker. Change-up low and away below the zone. Ball 3. 3-0 count. Gets the strike dead center looking. Mejía with a dart to 2B nabs Scott. What a throw.
  7. A Chavez Young sac fly plates Hernandez. And a ground out ends the frame. Sounds hand RHP Chad Patrick a 4-0 lead. Noice!
  8. AND, Yonny hits an inside out liner all the way to the wall in right CF. He hadn't had an RBI in his past 10 games. How about three tonight to open the scoring!?! Whew. That was in on the barrel but he somehow hit it perfectly. 3-0 Sounds. Hernandez on 3rd.
  9. Sounds have the bases juiced with one down after a Collins walk and a Clarke single to CF. Yonny Hernandez will get an opportunity to do some early damage.
  10. RHP Jeison Pena is doing that Pena thing here in the 5th. Got an out. Gave up a smacked double to the LF gap. Gave up a run-scoring single up the middle. Threw a wild pitch to the backstop. 7-4 Delmarva. And, Stanley doesn't have an arm up in the bullpen. Sac fly scores another. 8-4 Delmarva. The Mudcats have been sloppy tonight on their relay throws or throw attempts to Home plate as well. They are giving runners bases. Just an ugly game all around.
  11. What has RHP Shane Smith done since that weak single? K'd two more batters. 2 1/3 IP. 6 K. 1 H. 0 R. Yowza.
  12. I don't know what the Base Umpire is watching in this 4th inning. Pratt was clearly safe at 3B. Called out. Now Guilarte was clearly out at 3B - gorgeous throw and adept tag. Called safe. So it goes.
  13. Walling just smashed a 380 foot fly out to deep left CF. Boy, just got under that one a smidge. Nice swing.
  14. How does Pensacola get their first hit? A classic slow roller miscommunication between Boeve and Smith. Boeve slipped anyhow. Regardless, Shuckers season in a nutshell. That ball was hit maybe 60 mph?
  15. Four up. Four down. All K's for Shane Smith. Gimmmme that sizzle! SURE would be nice to watch this domination from a camera that isn't 100 feet above home plate. Good grief. The Shuckers season has been cursed since Day 1.
  16. 2:00:31 on the replay. Pena asleep on the mound. They just took off unimpeded. And, yes, the slide (tho not seen in the actual slide) clearly sent Baez tumbling. Rough look. He was in major major pain. Just a major major loss to this line up. Baez is such a spark plug and is a big moment fearless player.
  17. Meanwhile, RHP Shane Smith just K'd the side in order to open his first inning vs Pensacola. I think we're finding we may have something quite a bit more than just a dominant late inning relief arm. Smith is fast becoming one of the most intriguing overall pitchers in the entire system.
  18. Briceno pops up weakly behind the pitcher's mound. That was an ugly choice on a first pitch heater up and in. Lay off that pitch, young man.
  19. Yhoswar does what he does. Finds a hit. Shattered his bat but that flare landed in the OF grass and found its way to the foul territory 3B wall. 51 mph off the bat as it shattered in pieces down the 3B line. 6-4. Diaz then advances the runners to 2nd and 3rd on a ground out to 1B. One down.
  20. A walk and now a single by Castillo has runners on 1st and 2nd with nobody down in the bottom of the third. Yhoswar to the dish.
  21. Arm is currently in a sling. UGH. Which mean, if I'm not mistaken, the Muddies only have two bench players at present with Nicasia and now Baez down.
  22. 0-2 count? Slider way low and outside. 1-2 count? Slider way outside and away. 2-2 count? Hangs a heater and gives up a grand slam. That just can not happen. Literally the only power bat in their lineup. Had already just missed on two heaters that were fouled back. Can not pitch that pitch there and in that situation. Ugly ugly stuff. That was Corniel's worst inning of his season. By a big stretch. Woof.
  23. BIG K there for Corniel. Now a ground ball can end the frame. Let's dig deep young man!
  24. It's been really rough. Just completely lost his ability to attack the zone. Two plunked. His third BB. Bases juiced. Nobody down. Mistakes aplenty when ahead in the counts to boot.
  25. What I'm seeing early here with Corniel in this outing is he is too predictable when he is up 0-2 in the count (which has been on numerous occasions). He is doing only two things: throwing a high heater well above the zone. OR throwing off speed low and away. Now he gives up a line drive single through the gap in SS and 3B. AND, poor communication in the infield allowed the runner to advance to 2B. This is the poorest inning in terms of executing I have seen from the Mudcats in some time. 3-2 game now. Runners on 2nd and 3rd. Still nobody down. Clear work for Corniel ahead of him is what to do when he gets ahead in counts. He can't be this predictable.
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