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  1. Gotta love Javik Blake here. "Middendorf is one-for-three in Save situations this season. And, all he has to do is get one out." Context: 11-7. Trailing Montgomery by 1.5 G. Bases Loaded. Two outs. Tying run at home plate. LOL. All he has to do is get one out.
  2. Right? Just silly stuff. CHALLENGE Peters. For crying out loud, challenge him. He was 0-for-4 before these walks. He's certainly nowhere near as dangerous as Caminero. Make him make contact and beat you. Just poor poor form.
  3. My gods that is twice the Shuckers bullpen has walked Peters on 5 pitches. TWICE. To face Junior Caminero. Just epic epic fails in key spots. My baseball gods help them help themselves. What an absolutely unenviable spot to put RHP Ryan Middendorf here. This game. Oh this game. It hurts.
  4. Whewww boy. He digs deep with a nasty curveball that dipped down and to the dirt from dead center and belt high. Huge pitch. He gets the second out swinging and missing. Two down. Men still on 1st and 2nd. He'll face ol' Brewers farmhand Tristan Peters here to try and claim that final out.
  5. Robinson gets the K. One down. And, now he walks his next batter and it forces manager Mike Guerrero to get his bullpen back up and active. And, pitching coach Will Schierholz is now visiting the mound yet again. Still 11-7. One down. Now men on 1st and 2nd. Two more outs, Cam. Let's get this.
  6. And, the next batter crushes a dart deep past 3B down the LF foul line. That ball was also crushed. Yikes. Nobody out. Man on 2nd base. Come on Cam. Let's do this.
  7. Big insurance runs for the Shuckers. Robinson gives up a moon shot into the trees over the LF wall in a 1-2 count. He hung a high curveball. It was, as they say, a mistake. 11-7 now. Nobody down.
  8. Martinez and Quero pop out into 1B foul territory and sky high to the pitchers mound, respectively. We're on to the 9th frame. It's 11-6 Shuckers.
  9. Wilken with a debut. They'll credit that an error but he smashed that grounder and that is why it went off the glove. 11-6 Shuckers. Bam. OK. Yeah that ball went off Wilken's bat at 102 mph and the SS was in on the inner grass with runners on 2nd and 3rd. Four balls in play. Three balls in the 100's. All he does is crush baseballs.
  10. Murray deftly charges and scoops and tags second base on a grounder up the middle for the force out. Robinson strands them juiced. That's consecutive innings the Biscuits have left their flaky crusts dripping. Yowza.
  11. Robinson is now 3-0 to the next batter. He has a vacant base to work with - he is no stranger to working around bases loaded jams. He grabs a strike on the inner stripe on a 94 mph heater. 3-1 count. He gets a topped foul ball of the batters foot on a low sinking heater. 3-2 the count is full. The runners are going and he gets the high heater foul back to the netting. 3-2 count again. Here we go. He misses up and in. Take your base. Pitch count is to 12. Wilken's former teammate in Bob Seymour is to the dish. Bases juiced.
  12. AND, that is why Guerrero is the manager. He just subbed in the stalwart in OF Lamar Sparks for Collins in LF. He makes the charging easy sliding catch to get Caminero out on the 2-2 liner to LF. Very nice play by Sparks. He's just so good defensively.
  13. Meeker walks Peters on 5 pitches. AND, this puts two men on base for the uber-dangerous Junior Caminero. With Meeker absolutely not sharp tonight, we are making the emergency early call to closer RHP Cam Robinson. Sheeesh, the bullpen is back to <hyperventilating gif here> tonight. Not a single arm has come in sharp. And, now we will lead on the Southern League Saves leader in Robinson and hope his continued resurgence, well, continues. He knocked a 10.60 ERA from July 6th to 5.13 here in late September. That's an absurdly impressive run for Robinson. Let's hope he keeps the sizzle streak sizzlin'! Still 9-6 Shuckers. One down. Two men on. Caminero to the dish.
  14. I love RHP James Meeker. It's no secret. He is not as sharp as he typically is tonight. Too many pitches are sailing way wide of the plate. He nearly hits OF Tristan Peters on his first pitch here in the bottom of the 8th. And, Will Schierholz is visiting the mound yet again. He's had a lot of work chatting to his bullpen arms tonight. Meeker began this inning with a weak ground out to Martinez at 1B. He then gave up a flare single to right CF. And, with a runner on first base, he now trails Peters in a 2-0 count.
  15. On a 2-2 count, Carlos D. Rodriguez hits a weak chopper up the middle but the Biscuits fail to turn the DP when the throw to 1st carries the first baseman just off the bag. Runners on the corners now. Two down. Zamora to the dish. In a 1-1 count, Freddy is caught looking at a dead center hanging change-up at 78 mph - I don't know if he'll see a more hittable pitch. He then protects on a 1-2 slider fouling 1B side. And, on the next pitch he flies out to middle RF on the foul line. 9-6 Shuckers and we head to the 8th inning.
  16. Quero takes an inside heater that got away from Castaneda right off his throwing hand. He shakes it off for a few moments and walks down the line and gives the thumbs up. Phew. Men on 1st and 2nd in the 7th here with one down.
  17. Nashville will gain on Lehigh Valley and St. Paul that I currently know of (ahead of them in the Standings, obviously). However, the currently unbeatable Durham Bulls (seriously, Tampa - give everyone else a rest in Double and Triple A please) are leading the Redbirds 17-8 in the 8th inning. We are going to stay 5.5 GB. 11 games remain. Durham has been on a tear.
  18. Meeker gets the swinging miss on a 91 mph outer stripe cutter! Whewwwwww. He leaves them dripping and becomes the first bullpen arm of the night to strand his inherited runner. Huge work right there in a tricky spot! On to the bottom of the 7th. 9-5 ballgame still.
  19. And another slow as heck roller finds a man on base with an all too casual approach. It was a bang-bang play so I don't want to make this seem like it was egregious - it wasn't. BUT, Zamora waited for the weak dribbler instead of charging it and firing it on the run. He was forced to throw a rocket but it still wasn't in time. Ugh. Bases juiced now. Still two down and Meeker falls behind again 1-0.
  20. Brady gives up a one out deep single to left CF. And, manager Mike Guerrero has seen enough tentative bullpen play and he calls on his trusty utility knife out of the bullpen in RHP James Meeker. He gets a first strike and then throws a massive sweeping pitch to the backstop and the runner moves into scoring position. AND, one pitch later, he hits the batter on the upper lead left arm. Yikes. Now we have runners on first and second inning and I am having flashbacks to the months of Shuckers bullpen rollercoaster. Please, Mr. Meeker, take that breath and find your stuff.
  21. Old Brewer farmhand RHP Victor Castaneda is getting some work tonight. He's now struck out three consecutive Shuckers and then gets Jackson Chourio reaching and popping up to shallow CF. He ends his 7th inning of work getting Wilken to line out to LF.
  22. Brady falls behind 3-0. Then, on a 3-1 count he sees a slightly elevated heater make its way under the glove of a diving Wilken. Collins shows off his weak OF arm from LF as the ball lands 12' up the line and the runner scores from 2nd. It's now 9-6. He gets the last out on a sky high fly out to Right CF. On to the bottom of the 6th. 9-6 Shuckers.
  23. Boy, Brady missed giving up a 1-2 ripped liner down the deep RF line. That ball landed about 3-6" foul. Yowza. He then gets the weak jam line shot to Martinez at 1B. Runner still on 2nd. Two down.
  24. Vennaro gives up another single up the middle. With runners on 1st and 2nd, he gives up a ripped double past a diving Wilken down the LF line. That ball was rocked at 105 mph. It was a 2-2 count. 9-5 Shuckers now. Runner on second base. One down. RHP Ryan Brady to the hill to try and stop further damage. Come on Shuckers bullpen. Let's find that form of late. Shut. It. Down.
  25. C Jeferson Quero goes long in the bottom of the 5th to grab that run right back. A classic Quero rocket. 9-3 now in the top of the 6th. Vennaro is back on the hill. One down. Runner on 1st in a 2-1 count.
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