Detroit Tigers Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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Jon Kibler’s struggles continued and he fell to 1-3 in the Flying Tigers 5-3 loss to Dunedin. He gave up four runs on four hits with a walk and four strikeouts in five innings.
Alexander Moreno went one for three with two RBIs in the loss. Brandon Douglas went three for four with a double, a triple and a run.
It was another ugly beatdown and while Jon Kibler didn’t have his best start, Jay Voss was simply pummelled for seven runs in 1 2/3 innings. He took the loss and fell to 0-1 while Kibler walked away with a no decision.
Justin Henry hit a three run home run in the 11-5 loss. Cale Iorg with one for four with a solo home run and two runs.
The SeaWolves have found their groove now and last night they won their third straight game. Jon Kibler improved to 1-2 with a solid start. He gave up three runs (two earned) on five hits and a walk with four strikeouts in seven innings. Luis Marte pitched two shutout innings and he struck out three to pick up his first save of the season.
Andy Dirks, Wilkin Ramirez and Deik Scram all went yard in the 5-3 win. Ramirez went three for five with a double, a home run, two RBIs and two runs.
The SeaWolves rough start continued as they were held to just three hits in a 2-0 loss to the B-Mets. Cesar Nicolas was the hitting star with a single and two walks.
A solid start by Jon Kibler went to waste. He gave up a run on seven hits and four walks with three strikeouts in six innings. The loss drops his record to 0-2 on the season.
A pretty good start by Jon Kibler went to waste as the Seawolves dropped their first game of the season 4-0. Kibler gave up two runs (one earned) on three htis with five strikeouts in five innings. Brendan Wise also had a nice outing and he threw 2 2/3 shutout innings without giving up a hit.
The batters only managed two singles. Andy Dirks and Wilkin Ramirez had the hits while Max St. Pierre drew the lone walk.
Jon Kibler had one of his best starts of the season go to waste because the SeaWolves managed just five hits and a run in a 3-1 loss to Akron. He gave up one hit and four walks with seven strikeouts in six shutout innings. Cody Satterwhite gave up three runs in the eighth inning and he fell to 4-6 on the season.
Deik Scram went two for four in the loss. Danny Worth drew three walks and he scored the lone run.
The SeaWolves lost to Trenton 2-1 despite a solid start by Jon Kibler. He fell to 6-8 and he gave up two runs on five hits and five walks with three strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
Michael Bertram had a double and he drove in the lone Erie run. The SeaWolves managed just four hits in this one although it was a seven inning game.
Jon Kibler fell to 6-7 on the season in Erie’s 6-4 loss despite having just two bad innings. He gave up three runs in second and then he gave up two of the three runs that Connecticut scored in the eighth inning. He ended up throwing 7 1/3 innings. It’s been a mixed bag season for Kibler at Erie but keep in mind he skipped Lakeland so he’s definitely on a faster track.
Danny Worth doubled and drove in two runs. Max St. Pierre went two for four with two doubles and a run.
Two home runs by Brennan Boesch wasn’t enough as the SeaWolves lost to Reading 7-6. Boesch belted both of his home runs against top tier prospect Kyle Drabek and he finished with three RBIs. Deik Scram doubled twice, drove in on and scored a run.
Jon Kibler had a tough start and he gave up six runs in six innings in a no-decision. Kris Regas gave up a run in three innings of relief and he fell to 0-1.
Cale Iorg had a big day at the plate that included a three run blast as the SeaWolves blew out the B-Mets 12-4. He went two for six with a home run and three RBIs. Deik Scram had a nice game as well and he went four for five with a triple, a solo home run, a walk and four runs.
Jon Kibler picked up the win and he improved to 5-5. He gave up three runs on four hits and two walks with six strikeouts in seven innings.
Erie had a tough time getting anything going at the plate as they lost to Harrisburg 3-2. Alex Avila provided most of the Tigers offense with a double, a home run and two RBIs. No other SeaWolve had more then one hit.
A solid start by Jon Kibler went to waste. He gave up three runs (one earned) on eight hits and a walk in 6 1/3 innings.
There’s nothing like overcoming a 9-1 deficit and that’s just what Erie did earlier tonight. There were plenty of hitting stars in the SeaWolves 12-9 win over the Curve but Shawn Roof was a notch above the rest. He went four for five with two triples, five RBIs and two runs. Maxwell Leon went four for five with a double, two RBIs and two runs.
Jon Kibler was pummelled for eight runs in 2 2/3 innings. Josh Rainwater pitched two shutout innings of relief and he improved to 2-0 while Cody Satterwhite pitched a shutout ninth to pick up his seventh save of the season.
Deik Scram singled for the lone Erie hit in a seven inning, 4-0 loss to Bowie. Scram was also one of three SeaWolves to draw walks in a lackluster offensive performance.
Jon Kibler took the loss and he fell to 1-3. He gave up four runs (two earned) on five hits and two walks with two strikeouts in seven innings.
Jon Kibler improved to 1-2 on the season in Erie’s 3-2 win over Reading. He gave up just one run on seven hits and four walks with two strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings. Ramon Garcia gave up one run in 1 1/3 innings but he picked up his first save of the season.
Brennan Boesch tripled, drove in a run and scored. Deik Scram pitched in with a solo homer, his fifth home run of the season.
The SeaWolves had their previous two games rained out and last night, they got in one of their two. Unfortunately, they were held to five hits in a 2-0 loss to Harrisburg. Brennan Boesch was the hitting star and he went two for two with a walk.
A pretty good start by Jon Kibler went to waste. He gave up two runs (both unearned) on three hits and four walks with three strikeouts in six innings.
Erie dropped their third straight game after winning their first four in a game where the pitching just went away. Jon Kibler got the start and while he lasted 5 2/3 innings, he finished with the loss and he gave up six runs on nine hits and two walks with three strikeouts. With this being Kibler’s second straight rocky start, you wonder if the jump over Lakeland to Erie was warranted. The only pitcher who didn’t give up a run was Cody Satterwhite, who pitched a shutout ninth frame.
Jeff Frazier went two for four with a pair of runs in the 9-3 loss. Maxwell Leon went two for four with a walk and a run.
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