Detroit Tigers Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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Daniel Christensen had a rough start and he fell to 0-3 in the SeaWolves 6-2 loss to Akron. The lefthander gave up four runs (two earned) on seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.
Caonabo Cosme was the hitting star in the loss. He went two for four with a run and an RBI.
Andrew Kown was roughed up in his start in the SeaWolves 8-4 loss to Akron. He didn’t take the loss, but he gave up four runs on six hits and four walks with four strikeouts in five innings. Anthony Tomey fell to 2-2 when he gave up a run in the seventh inning.
Wilkin Ramirez had a nice day at the plate. He went three for five with a double, a triple and a run. Ryan Roberson singled, doubled and drove in two.
Wilkin Ramirez had a huge day at the plate in the SeaWolves 7-4 win over Akron. He went three for four with a double, two homers, three RBIs and three runs. Ryan Roberson also had a nice game with two doubles and a single.
Marcelo Perez improved to 1-0 despite giving up the lone earned run of the game. Freddy Dolsi pitched a shutout ninth and he picked up his second save of the season.
Erie edged Altoona 5-4 and Wilkin Ramirez had the game winning hit. His solo homer in the bottom of the seventh broke a 4-4 tie and that won it for the SeaWolves. Freddy Guzman went one for three with two walks, three stolen bases and a run. The three steals brings his season total up to 13 on the season.
Casey Fien allowed the tying run to score in the seventh inning but because Erie turned around and took the lead back in a hurry, he got the win. Freddy Dolsi pitched a shutout ninth and he saved his first of the season.
Lucas French improved to 1-2 on the season with a nearly flawless start in Erie’s 7-0 win over Harrisburg. He gave up just three hits with three strikeouts in eight shutout innings.
Daniel Worth had a huge day at the plate in the win. He went five for five with a double, a triple, two RBIs and a run. Freddy Guzman singled, drew a walk, stole his ninth base and scored twice.
Just about everyone was a hitting star as the SeaWolves took care of Harrisburg 12-2. Five Tigers had multi-hit games including Dusty Ryan, who had a team high three hits with a double, a walk, two runs and an RBI. Deik Scram homered and scored three runs while Wilkin Ramirez also went yard in the contest.
Benjamin Fritz improved to 1-0 with a solid start. He gave up two runs (one earned) on seven hits and two walks with three strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings.
Anthony Tomey gave up a run in the bottom of the eighth inning and he took the loss as Erie dropped their game with Harrisburg 4-3. This was after a mediocre start by Josh Rainwater, who gave up three runs on five hits and four walks with a strikeout in five innings.
Maxim St. Pierre singled, drew two walks and scored twice. Kody Kirkland singled and drove home two runs.
Ryan Roberson was off to a rough start but he was the hitting star as Erie put away Altoona 13-4. Roberson went two for four and both hits went over the wall. He drove in four while Deik Scram homered, drove in two and scored twice.
Andrew Kown improved to 2-1 with a decent enough start. He gave up four runs on eleven hits in seven innings. Three of the eleven hits Kown gave up were homers.
Jeff Frazier doubled and belted a solo homer as he was pretty much the SeaWolves offense in their 6-1 loss to Altoona. Nick McIntyre also had a nice game and he went two for three with a double.
Lucas French took the loss and he fell to 0-2. He gave up five runs (three earned) on five hits and three walks with two strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
Erie’s hitters bailed out the pitchers as the SeaWolves belted their way to an 11-10 win. Deik Scram homered and drove in three runs while Maxim St. Pierre went two for five with a double and three RBIs. Freddy Guzman also had a nice game and he went one for two with two walks, a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
Danny Zell picked up the win more because he was the last pitcher standing. He gave up one run on two hits in two innings of work.
Three late runs weren’t enough as Erie fell to Bowie 6-5. Josh Rainwater took the loss and he fell to 2-1. He gave up three runs (one earned) on three hits and three walks with two strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
Freddy Guzman singled, doubled and drove in two runs in the loss. Jeff Frazier went two for four with a walk and a run.
Normally, ten runs and thirteen hits will do it but the B-Mets picked up eleven runs on nineteen hits as both teams put on a hitting display. Andrew Kown took the brunt of the damage and he fell to 1-1. He gave up ten runs (nine earned) on twelve hits and two walks with one strikeout in four innings.
Maxim St. Pierre belted his first homer of the season. Freddy Guzman had a pair of hits, runs and RBIs while Maxwell Leon doubled, drove in two runs and scored.
Juan Cedeno and Matthew Rusch combined to give up a run in the bottom of the tenth inning as Erie lost to Harrisburg 2-1. It’s too bad because a pretty good start by Jonathan Connolly went to waste. He gave up one run on three hits and three walks.
Daniel Worth was the hitting star. He went two for three and he scored the lone run for the SeaWolves.
Erie topped Harrisburg 3-2 and it was William Rhymes that had the big hit of the game. His three run homer in the third inning was all the SeaWolves got it but it was enough for the win. Freddy Guzman pitched in with a triple, a single and he scored on the homer.
Josh Rainwater improved to 2-0 with a nice start. He gave up one run on three hits with six strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.
Four different pitchers gave up four runs a piece as the SeaWolves were dismantled by Harrisburg. Daniel Christensen was one of those pitchers and he took the loss.
Deik Scram had a nice day at the plate and he went three for four with an RBI. Freddy Guzman went two for four with a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
The SeaWolves did it again and this time they beat Bowie 5-0 with some very nice pitching. Andrew Kown picked up the win and he gave up just three hits and a walk with three strikeouts in six shutout innings.
Wilkin Ramirez went two for five and he belted a two run homer. William Rhymes went three for five with two doubles, a triple and three runs.
Erie took two today in two very different games over Bowie. The first game was a pitcher’s dual in which Benjamin Fritz threw six solid innings. He gave up one run on seven hits with two strikeouts while Josh Rainwater picked up the win with a shutout inning in the eighth inning. Jeff Frazier went two for three with two walks while Wilkin Ramirez belted a solo shot.
In the second game, Erie’s pitching wasn’t nearly as good but they piled on the offense. Freddy Guzman tripled and he drove in four runs while Maxim St. Pierre doubled, drove in three and scored a run. Anthony Tomey was the least effective pitcher and he gave up three runs in three innings but he was the one who picked up the win.
The Seawolves kicked off their season a day late but they got it done at the plate. The game went eleven innings but five runs in the eleventh gave the SeaWolves the win. Jeff Frazier had a huge game at the plate. He went four for five with a double, a homerun, five RBIs and two runs.
Jonathan Connolly gave up three runs in six innings in his start. Juan Cedeno threw two hitless innings and he picked up the win.
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