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Zephyrs Face Tough Task After Game Two Loss

by @ Thursday, September 13th, 2007. Filed under Fernando Tatis, Carlos Muniz, Ryan Cullen, Dave Williams, New Orleans Zephyrs - September 2007

The Zephyrs blew it in the ninth inning as they dropped to a two game deficit in their serie with the River Cats for the PCL Championship.  Carlos Muniz was tagged for those two runs in the ninth inning but the game winner actually came with Ryan Cullen throwing so he shares some of the […]

Kevin Mulvey Throws Seven Shutout Innings to Help Push Zephyrs to PCL Finals

by @ Saturday, September 8th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Mulvey, Carlos Muniz, Jesus Feliciano, New Orleans Zephyrs - September 2007

Kevin Mulvey gave up just four hits and he struck out eight in seven shutout innings as the Zephyrs pulled off a 6-0 win that moved them to the PCL Finals.  Carlos Muniz was very solid in two shutout innings of relief to close the game out.  He didn’t allow a single baserunner and he […]

Binghamton Pitchers Give Up Nineteen Hits in Loss to Portland

by @ Friday, April 13th, 2007. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Nic Jackson, Carlos Muniz, Miguel Negron, Ryan Cullen, Mike Carp

I’m not sure what’s more shocking.  That Binghamton gave up nineteen hits or that they actually took this game into extra innings before losing it 10-7.  Anyway, Carlos Muniz gave up three runs in the top of the tenth as Portland escaped with the win.  Ryan Cullen had a particularly good relief outing.  He threw […]

Binghamtom Tops Erie in Twelve Innings

by @ Wednesday, April 11th, 2007. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Fernando Martinez, Nic Jackson, Mie Nickeas, Carlos Muniz

Fernando Martinez hit a solo homerun in the eight inning to tie Binghamtom up with Erie and Nic Jackson doubled home Mike Nickeas in the bottom of the twelth to win it.  Martinez finished the game two for four with a triple, a homerun and two runs and he’s five for eight in the young […]

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