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Noris Sparks Mazatlans’ 13th Inning Rally; Hankins Starts for Lara
MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE
Venados de Mazatlan 2, �Algodoneros de Guasave 1 �(13 innings)
After 12 scoreless innings, the Mazatlan battery fell apart with two outs in the top of the 13th inning -- a single followed by a wild pitch, a passed ball, and a throwing error by the Mazatlan pitcher allowed Guasave to score the first run of the game. �Pirates' Rogelios Noris, who had entered the game as a pinch-runner for Los Venados in the 10th inning and remained in as the designated hitter, led off the bottom of the 13th by being hit by a pitch. �C Miguel Ojeda singled, moving Noris to second base, and a sacrifice bunt moved the runners to second and third bases. �SS Heber Gomez was the hero, with a single into left field that brought in both Noris and Ojeda for the (finally!) walk-off win. �Brian Bixler played both second base and left field in the game, and singled in each of his first two at-bats. �Team USA pitcher Ehren Wassermann made the start for Mazatlan and allowed only 2 hits over his 5 innings of work. �Guasave was held to just 5 hits over the first 11 innings.
VENEZUELAN LEAGUE
Bravos de Margarita 5, �Tiburones de La Guaira 4 �(10 innings)
RF Rene Reyes second homer of the game, in the top of the 10th inning, gave Margarita the winning run. �3B Neil Walker followed the homer with his second single of the game, though he was left stranded on base. �Former Indy Indian Scott Strickland pitched the bottom of the 10th for Margarita, and despite a single and two walks (one intentional) to load the bases, ended the game with two strikeouts to earn his 3rd save of the game.
La Guaira scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning of another former Indian, Margarita starter Michael Tejera. �Los Tiburones added �one more in the 6th. �Pirates' Bobby Livingston pitched 4 scoreless innings in his start for Los Bravos, allowing 3 hits and striking out 3 batters. �Rene Reyes put Los Bravos on the board in the 6th inning with his first homer, and Neil Walker followed that homer with a single too. �A walk, a single, and RBI double by 2B Eider Torres, and an RBI single by SS Ray Olmedo gave Margarita two more runs in the 7th inning to tie the score at 4-4. �CF Jonel Pacheco went 0-for-1 with a sacrifice bunt in the game.
Cardenales de Lara 9, �Navegantes de Magallanes 6
Derek Hankins pitched 5 innings in his start for Lara, and he gave up 6 runs on 9 hits and 2 walks, with 3 strikeouts. �Three runs came in the top of the 2nd inning. �Magallanes' LF Mike Ryan and 3B Jesus Merchan both singled, then RF Erold Andrus brought in Ryan with an RBI double. �SS Argenis Diaz followed with a 2-RBI single, to give Magallanes 3 runs and tie the game at 3-3. �A walk, a stolen base, and an RBI single by DH Richard Hidalgo gave Los Navegantes another run in the 3rd, and C Robinson Chirinos blasted a solo homer in the 4th, giving Magallanes a short-lived 5-4 lead. �Lara scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 5th. �The top of the 6th began with Hankins allowing a walk to Merchan and a single to Andrus. �Former Indy Indian Giovanni Carrera came on to relieve Hankins, and Carrera gave up a single to Chirinos, scoring Merchan to again tie the score at 6-6. �But Lara went on to score 2 runs in the bottom of the 6th and another run in the 8th to take the win. �Hankins got a no-decision for his start.
DOMINICAN LEAGUE
Toros del Este 4, �Aguilas Cibaenas 2
Los Toros broke a 2-2 tie with a run in the bottom of the 7th and an insurance run in the 8th to take the win. �Starling Marte entered the game in the 8th for Los Aguilas. �With two outs, former Indy Indian Kevin Barker (Reds) singled and Marte came in to pinch-run. �Marte stole second base, but was left standing there when the next batter struck out.
Estrellas de Oriente 7, �Tigres del Licey 0
Los Estrellas recorded 16 hits, including a double and a single by C Robinzon Diaz and a double by former Pirate farmhand Maiko Loyola. �Los Estrellas scored 3 runs on two doubles and two singles, including Diaz's RBI single in the 3rd inning. �Diaz led off the 5th inning with a double, and scored on a fielder's choice. �Loyola's double led off the 9th inning. �He moved to third on a single and scored on a fielding error. �Juan Mateo pitched the final two innings for Licey, and he gave up Loyola's unearned run, along with 3 hits. �Former Indy Indian Roberto Giron pitched a scoreless 7th inning for Los Estrellas.
Hernandez and Diaz In Long Games
MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE
Mayos de Navojoa 3, �Venados de Mazatlan 2
Los Venados out-hit Los Mayos 10-7, but couldn't get those runners to cross the plate, and both teams left 9 batters stranded. �Mazatlan scored a run in the 3rd on two singles and a fielding error, and another run on 1B John Lindsey's solo homer. �But Navojoa scored one run in the 3rd, and then one run again in each of the 5th and 6th. �2B Brian Bixler walked in the 5th inning and advanced to third base on 3B Freddy Sandoval's single, but both runners were left stranded.
VENEZUELAN LEAGUE
Bravos de Margarita vs Tigres de Aragua
The two teams got through two innings before rain halted play. �They will resume on Sunday. �3B Neil Walker singled up the middle for Margarita's only hit in the first two innings. �CF Jonel Pacheco had not even had his turn at bat yet. �1B Hector Gimenez had Aragua's only hit so far, while neither C Alex Delgado nor SS Anderson Machado had had a plate appearance yet.
Leones de Caracas 3, �Aguilas de Zulia 1
Zulia scored their only run in the bottom of the 1st inning, on a single, a sacrifice bunt, a ground out, and a throwing error. �After that, they managed only two more hits for the rest of the game. �Caracas scored a run in the 2nd inning, when former Pirate 2B Jose Castillo singled, then scored on two more singles. �Two singles, two walks, and a throwing error gave Los Leones two more runs in the 3rd inning. �Former Pirate Chris Hernandez pitched the final inning for Zulia. �He had a batter reach base on a throwing error, and get as far as third base on a steal and another throwing error, but Hernandez finished the inning with two strikeouts, leaving the runner on third base.
Navegantes del Magallanes 10, �Tiburones de La Guaira 4 �(13 innings)
A 6-run top of the 13th gave Magallanes a win in extra innings. �A lead-off single and a walk got the inning started, then a single by pinch-hitter Erold Andrus brought in the go-ahead run. �SS Argenis Diaz followed with a sacrifice bunt, and a throwing error left Diaz safe at first and the bases loaded. �The lead runner was erased when the next batter lined into an unassisted double play at third base, but 2B Andres Blanco lined a triple into right field, scoring Andrus and Diaz. �Another single scored Blanco. �A hit batter, a single, and a wild pitch let three more runs come in, and Magallanes had only to hold off La Guaira in the bottom of the inning for the win. �Magallanes used a total of 10 pitchers (remember, these teams have quite extensive roster, particularly on the pitching side), while La Guaira used 7 hurlers. �Jean Machi pitched 2 innings for Los Navegantes and allowed 3 hits and an unearned run. �Team USA pitchers Cedrick Bowers (Phillies) and Nate Field (Marlins) also took a turn.
Magallanes scored their first 3 runs in the 4th inning, on Blanco's triple, a sacrifice fly, back-to-back doubles by RF Richard Hidalgo and LF Mike Ryan, then an RBI single by C Gustavo Molina. �Ryan went 3-for-6 in the game, with 2 doubles and 3 RBI. �Argenis Diaz was 0-for-5 with that sacrifice bunt.
Caribes de Anzoategui 6, �Cardenales de Lara 5 �(10 innings)
A solo home run in the top of the 10th inning by 1B Eliezer Alfonzo gave Los Caribes the win. �They had taken the lead with 4 runs in the 7th inning. �After a lead-off double and a walk, a sacrifice bunt to load the bases. �A sacrifice fly scored one run. �Los Cardenales brought in former Pirate Romulo Sanchez for relief, but the first batter Sanchez faced was CF Gorkys Hernandez, who lifted a double into right field, bringing in the second run. �Then DH Luis Gonzalez brought in two more, including Hernandez with an RBI single.
AFL: Friday’s Happy Thursday
The Scottsdale Scorpions stung the Solar Sox on Thursday afternoon's AFL game, and Pirates' prospect DH Brian Friday was in the middle of the fun. �The Scorpions posted a total of 19 hits, including 6 doubles and a home run, and every member of the lineup had at least two hits, except for C Tuffy Gosewisch (Phillies), who had "only" one hit, but two RBI.
It didn't start out in a very promising way for the Scorpions. �In the top of the 1st inning, the first batter, 2B Pedro Ciriaco (Diamondbacks), singled but then was promptly picked off first base. �CF Cole Gillespie (D'backs) also singled, but he was erased on a 3-6-3 double play. �The Scorpions went down in order over the next two innings.
The bats woke up in the 4th inning. �With two outs, RF Domonic Brown (Phillies) singled, and after the Solar Sox changed pitchers, 1B Brandon Allen (D'backs) homered to give Scottsdale two runs. �LF Thomas Neal (Giants) doubled, 3B Darin Holcomb (Rockies) walked, and Brian Friday followed with a double, which plated Neal and put Holcomb on third. �SS Hector Gomez (Rockies) singled, to bring in Holcomb and give the Scorpions a 4-0 lead.
Mesa got one of the runs back in the bottom of the inning, on a triple and a sacrifice fly, but the Scorpions were not even close to being done yet. �Cole Gillespie doubled in the 5th inning, stole second, and scored on Domonic Brown's sacrifice fly. �They got three more runs in the 6th. �Thomas Neal, Darin Holcomb, Brian Friday, and Hector Gomez opened the inning with four consecutive singles, with Gomez picking up an RBI. �Tuffy Gosewisch grounded into a force out at second (Gomez forced out), but a throwing error �on the relay to first base allowed both Holcomb and Friday to score. �Scorpions 8, Solar Sox 1.
Another error by Mesa plus singles by Darin Holcomb and Tuffy Gosewisch added another run in the 7th inning. �Cole Gillespie singled, and both Domonic Brown and Brandon Allen doubled in the 8th, giving the Scorpions a total of 11 runs.
Chaz Roe (Rockies) got the start for the Scorpions, pitching 2 scoreless innings. �Edgar Garcia (Phillies) pitched the next 3 innings, and allowed the lone Mesa run on a total of 4 hits. �He was awarded the win. �Craig Baker (Rockies) pitched 2 scoreless innings, and Tom Layne (D'backs) and Michael Schwimer (Phillies) �took care of a scoreless inning each. �The Scorpions' pitching staff threw a total of 8 strikeouts.
AFL: Scorpions Fall Short But Pirates Contribute
The Scorpions' 3-run rally in the 8th inning was not enough to overcome the early Solar Sox lead in AFL action on Wednesday. �Five of the six Pirates' AFL participants got to play in the game -- all but Donnie Veal, who was the starting pitcher in Tuesday night's game. �2B Chase d'Arnaud contributed a double to the Scorpions' effort, �SS Brian Friday had an RBI, and CF Jose Tabata was hit by a pitch and came around to score for Scottsdale. �Tony Watson and Danny Moskos each pitched an inning of relief.
Scottsdale starter Michael Cisco (Phillies) pitched 2 innings and gave up 2 runs in each, on a total of 6 hits and a walk. �Three singles and a double brought in the runs in the top of the 1st, and a walk, a triple, and a double did the job in the 2nd.
After going down in order in the first two innings, the Scorpions got onto the scoreboard in the 3rd. �DH Thomas Neal (Giants) led off with a single, then stole second base. �3B Brandon Crawford (Giants) also singled, moving Neal to third. �Neal came home on Brian Friday's grounder to third. �The Scorpions threatened in the 6th inning, when Chase d'Arnaud led off with a double. �A walk to 1B Brandon Allen (Diamondbacks) and a wild pitch put two runners into scoring position, but C Buster Posey (Giants) flied out to end the inning and leave the runners on base.
After the first two innings, the Scorpions' pitchers also held the Solar Sox quiet for a few innings. �Cesar Valdez (D'backs) pitched 1.2 scoreless innings, allowing one hit and 2 walks. �Valdez actually got three outs in the 4th, but C Buster Posey could not handle the 3rd strike on what should have been the strikeout for out #3, and the runner made it to first base. �Steve Edlefson (Giants) finished the 4th inning, then pitched a 1-2-3 5th inning. �Tony Watson struck out 2 batters in a scoreless 6th inning, with one batter reaching base on a fielding error by RF Domonic Brown (Phillies). �Danny Moskos pitched the 7th inning for the Scorpions, and he gave up the last Mesa run, on two singles and a passed ball.
The rally in the bottom of the 8th began with one out, when Jose Tabata was hit by a pitch. �After a pop out, Brandon Allen walked, then Buster Posey and Steve Susdorf (Phillies) hit back-to-back doubles. �Posey's double brought in both Tabata and Allen, and Susdorf's plated Posey. �A ground out ended the inning, leaving the Scorpions one run short.
Gimenez and Cortes Lead Aragua
MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE
Mayos de Navojoa 8, �Venados de Mazatlan 3
Mazatlan had scoring opportunities, but could not take advantage of them, as they bounced into three double plays and left 9 runners on base. �2B Brian Bixler was the first example and also the last. �In the top of the 1st, Bixler slapped a single into right field, but was left stranded on base. �In the 9th inning, Bixler walked, but was erased in a game-ending 3-6-3 double play. �Mazatlan did score 2 runs in the 6th inning, on C Miguel Ojeda's 2-RBI double, and another run in the 7th on 2B Freddy Sandoval's RBI single.
Aguilas de Mexicali 5, �Algodoneros de Guasave 2
A four-run rally in the top of the 9th gave Mexicali the win and kept former Indy Indian and Altoona Curve reliever Sean Smith from suffering the loss. �Mexicali was leading 1-0 going into the bottom of the 7th inning, and Mexicali starter Enrique Quintanilla had allowed Guasave �just one hit and one walk over the first 6 innings. �Quintanilla began the 7th by giving up a single, and he was relieved by Sean Smith. �Smith gave up a double, then got an out, then intentionally walked the next batter to load the bases, in hopes of inducing a double play. �He did get the next batter to ground to second, but they could not turn two, and a run scored (charged to Quintanilla). �A single into left field brought in a second run (charged to Smith), before a tapper back to the mound ended the inning. �Smith was charged with a blown save, but the 9th inning rally gave Mexicali the win.
VENEZUELAN LEAGUE
Bravos de Margarita 6, �Cardenales de Lara 2
Los Bravos scored in 4 consecutive innings, and held Los Cardenales scoreless until the 8th. �Margarita scored first in the 3rd inning, on a single with a missed-catch error, a sacrifice bunt, and CF Francisco Leandro's RBI ground out. �They added 3 runs in the 4th inning, all coming with 2 outs already recorded. �Three consecutive batters walked, including�3B Neil Walker (the second walk), and the next batter was hit by a pitch, forcing in a run. �C Henry Blanco doubled, scoring two more, including Walker. �Two more walks, plus a single and a sacrifice fly gave Los Bravos another run in the 5th, and Leandro picked up another RBI in the 6th with a double. �Former Indy Indian Giovanni Carrara pitched 2.1 scoreless innings for Lara.
Navegantes del Magallanes 9, �Caribes de Anzoategui 2
A 6-run 4th inning put the game into Magallanes back pocket, and a total of four Navegantes' batters hit homers, including former Indy Indian LF Mike Ryan. �1B Brian Dopirak (Blue Jays) got the scoring started for Magallanes with a 2-run homer in the bottom of the 1st inning. �RF Richard Hidalgo homered to lead off the 4th inning, and after 2 singles, C Gustavo Molina contributed a 3-run homer. �SS Argenis Diaz walked, and he came around to score on 2B Andres Blanco's RBI double, and Blanco came home on Dopirak's second hit of the inning, an RBI single. �Mike Ryan's solo homer led off the bottom of the 5th inning. �CF Gorkys Hernandez went 0-for-3 with a single for Los Caribes.
Tigres de Aragua 12, �Aguilas de Zulia 6
Another slug-fest, as the two teams combined for 29 hits, and scored in 5 of the final 6 half-innings. �DH Hector Gimenez and former Indy Indian RF Jorge Cortes each had 2 hits and an RBI, and both of Gimenez's hits were doubles. �Cortes singled to load the bases and came around to score in the 5-run 4th inning. �He also singled in the 7th inning rally. �Gimenez led off the 8th inning with a double, and scored on the next single. �He doubled again in the 9th inning, bringing the runner from first base in to score, and then scored moments later on another RBI single.
DOMINICAN LEAGUE
Aguilas Cibaenas 9, �Estrellas de Oriente 3
Los Aguilas scored 7 runs over the first two innings, and Los Estrellas could not catch up. �Los Estrellas' runs all came in the 3rd inning. �Two singles and a hit batter loaded the bases, and former Indy Indian Franklyn German was brought in from the bullpen to take over for Los Aguilas' starter. �German gave up a 2-RBI single to 3B Juan Richardson, and a passed ball brought in another run. �C Robinzon Diaz singled and walked in 4 trips to the plate for Los Estrellas, but was left on base both times.
Bautista, Hansen, and Bootcheck Off The 40-Man Roster
RHP Denny Bautitsta -- Bautista spent most of 2009 with the Indians, where he made 36 relief appearances, for 48 innings. �He allowed 54 hits and 29 runs (26 earned), which is a 4.88 ERA. �He had one save and a 2-3 record. �He strikeout rate was good -- 58 K's -- with 34 walks. �Batters hit .284 against him. �Bautista was called up to the Pirates in late August, and made 14 appearances. �The first four, in August, went fine -- in a total of 6 innings, he allowed only two hits (in the last of the four games), and struck out a total of 8 batters. �Then he had a few poor outings, where he allowed 9 hits and 6 runs over 3 innings, then four more good appearances. �Overall, he finished with a 1-1 recored and a 5.27 ERA in 13.2 innings. �Bautista had been signed as a minor league free agent for 2009, and he could opt to do that again.
RHP Craig Hansen was part of the 2008 Jason Bay trade, coming to the Pirates from Boston, where he had been the Red Sox' first round draft pick in 2005. �He made 2 appearances in Indianapolis after the trade in 2008, and then was promoted to Pittsburgh, where he struggled a bit in 16 relief appearances. �He was eager to do better in 2009, but made only 5 relief appearances for the Pirates, before being completely shut down due to nerve spasms in his neck. � Those 5 appearances totaled 6.1 innings, in which he allowed 4 runs on 6 hits, with 4 walks and 5 strikeouts. �He has still not resumed throwing, and the Pirates may not have much incentive to offer him even a minor league contract.
RHP Chris Bootcheck -- Bootcheck was the go-to guy out of the Indianapolis bullpen for 2009, and was named to the International League All-Star Game (though he did not participate due to a family emergency). �In 40 appearances for the Indians, Bootcheck pitched 42.2 innings and recoreded 20 saves, with a 3-2 record and a 3.38 ERA. �H allowed 16 runs on 40 hit, with only 7 walks and a big 55 strikeouts. �June was his biggest month, when he piled up 7 saves in 11 appearances and did not allow a hit or a run in 10.2 innings. �He was promoted to Pittsburgh in early August, and never had the success he saw in Indianapolis. �In 13 relief appearances, Bootcheck allowed 18 runs on 16 hits, with 9 walks and 13 strikeouts over 14.2 innings. �The LaPorte, Indiana, native has been around for awhile, and so had the option to decline to be outrighted to Indianapolis. �He will declare free agency and look for another team for 2010.