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Minors Report 4/27/11 (Two More Homers for Maxwell; Craig Heyer; Corban Joseph; Robert Lylerly; Slade Heathcott; JR Murphy)
Scranton: Justin Maxwell is about as hot as a baseball player at any level can be. Maxwell hit a pair of two-run home runs, while Jorge Vazquez contributed two hits (including a double) and a run batted in as Scranton defeated Charlotte, 8-5. Maxwell now has eight home runs on the season – all have
Minors Report 4/25/11 (David Phelps; Justin Maxwell; Manny Banuelos; Corban Joseph; Slade Heathcott; Mikey O’Brien)
Scranton: David Phelps threw seven impressive innings, while Justin Maxwell connected on a solo home run with two outs in the 13th inning to lead Scranton to a 2-1 victory over Syracuse. Phelps went seven innings, allowing one run on six hits. He walked two and struck out six to lower his ERA to 4.24
Minors Report 4/21/11 (Graham Stoneburner; Austin Romine; David Adams & Francisco Cervelli Return; Zach Nudding)
Scranton: Four pitchers combined on a 5-hit shutout as Scranton pulled out a 3-0 victory over Lehigh Valley. Kei Igawa got the start, throwing four scoreless innings. He was followed by George Kontos, who tossed 3.1 scoreless innings, allowing no runs on two hits. He walked one and struck out four. In 11 innings so
Minors Report 4/13/11 (JR Murphy; Slade Heathcott; Ramon Flores; Sean Black; Robert Lylerly)
Trenton was rained out tonight. Charleston: JR Murphy and Slade Heathcott are showing the type of difference one year can make. Murphy went 3-for-5 with two runs batted in, while Heathcott contributed a 2-for-6 night with a couple of runs scored as Charleston revenged Greenville’s 15-0 slaughter last night with a 11-2 slaughter of their
Minors Report for 7/23/10 (Eduardo Nunez; Brandon Laird; DJ Mitchell; Shaeffer Hall; Sean Black)
Scranton: Eduardo Nunez went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored, but Kei Igawa got knocked around in relief as Scranton took a 5-4 loss. Reegie Corona went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk, while Chad Tracy connected on his fifth home run. His five home runs have come in 42 at-bats for
Minors Report for 7/15/10 (Jesus-Bino!; Eduardo Nunez; Andrew Brackman; Jimmy Paredes)
Scranton: Scranton came out of the All-Star Break swinging the lumber, pounded out 12 runs on 16 hits in a 12-5 victory. Jesus Montero went 3-for-4 with a home run, two RBI, and three runs scored in the win. He also drew a walk. Montero is now hitting .259 on the season with 19 doubles,
Minors Report for 7/2/10 (Corban Joseph; Dellin Betances is Cruising; Manny Banuelos Sighting; Jose Ramirez)
Scranton: David Phelps’ first start for Scranton went about as poorly as any start he’s had in his professional career. Phelps lasted 5.2 innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on 10 hits as Scranton too a 5-1 loss. Phelps didn’t walk a batter and struck out four. Juan Miranda hit his 7th home run of
Minors Report for 6/29/10 (Hector Noesi; Adam Warren; Jairo Heredia; Cito Culver; Gary Sanchez)
Scranton: Pawtucket crushed Scranton tonight, 7-1, and there really isn’t very much to report on. Jesus Montero went 1-for-4 on the night. Mark Melancon didn’t make much of a case for himself to be promoted any time soon (0.2 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 1 K). Seriously, what the heck is
Minors Report for 6/25/10 (Jesus Montero; Rumolo Sanchez; Brandon Laird; Zolio Almonte)
Scranton: Jesus Montero went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBI while Rumolo Sanchez pitched seven scoreless innings as Scranton crushed Rochester, 9-0. Sanchez only allowed one hit, while walking only one and striking out eight. Sanchez is now 4-6 with a 4.36 ERA on the season (74.1 IP, 65 H, 43 BB, 64 K,
Minors Report for 6/22/10 (Zach McAllister; Austin Romine; Dellin Betances; Sally League All-Stars)
Scranton: Zach McAllister pitched a solid game, but still took the loss as Scranton fell, 3-1. McAllister went seven innings, allowing three runs on five hits. He walked two, struck out one, and allowed a home run. McAllister is now 5-5 on the season with a 4.50 ERA (14 starts, 78 IP, 88 H, 19
Minors Report for 6/18/10 (Jesus Montero; Jonathan Albaladejo; Eduardo Nunez; Hector Noesi; George Kontos Returns)
Scranton: Does Jesus Montero think he is Brett Gardner all of a sudden? Montero went 3-for-4 tonight with a single, double, and a triple (his second in two games!) to help Scranton take a 4-1 victory. All of a sudden, Montero is hitting .405 over his last ten games, and has eight extra base hits




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