Nick Hagadone |
Regardless of the 10-4 shellacking that the game ended up as, it was heartening to see Jared Goedert swing the bat a bit better. Goedert (.174) singled, doubled, walked and scored a pair of runs. With the impotence apparent in the big club's offense, it would be a pleasant surprise to see him return to 2010 form and make an impact on the lake this season.
David Huff started and pitched like a pedestrian. Over five innings David allowed three runs on seven hits and three walks. He struck out 5 and was pulled after just 84 pitches. No word on a nagging injury, but Huff is certainly not throwing like a man who could help the Tribe chase the pennant.
Other Minor Points of Interest --
CC Lee notched two more K's in a scoreless inning as the Aeros lost 6-2 last night. Lee (2.90) is averaging 16.88 K/9 over his last 4, 14.94 over his last 10, and 13.06 on the season. Good stuff.
LeVon Washington has quietly broken out of an 0-for-20 slump with a seven game hitting streak. Although the first six were only single hit games, LeVon posted three hits and three runs scored yesterday. Washington is batting .346 with 8 runs scored and a pair of steals during the run and has raised his season average from .167 to .225. Keep it goin', L.
Cheers.
No comments:
Post a Comment