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Eric Stults Pitches Vegas to Win Over Memphis

by @ Sunday, June 3rd, 2007. Filed under Eric Stults, James Loney, Las Vegas 51s - June 2007, Sergio Garcia

Eric Stults improved to 5-4 on the season with a nice start in Vegas’ 5-4 win over Memphis.  He gave up two runs on four hits and one walks with four strikeouts in six innings.
James Loney went four for five with a double and a run.  Sergio Garcia went three for four with a double [...]

Vegas Blows Ninth Inning Lead In Crazy Loss

by @ Monday, May 28th, 2007. Filed under Eric Hull, James Loney, Las Vegas 51s - May 2007, Mitch Jones

Las Vegas had plenty of hitting stars but not many pitching stars in their 10-9 loss to Portland.  Vegas jumped out to an 8-6 lead with three runs in the eighth only to see Portland scored four in the ninth to take the lead for good.  James Loney was three for five with three RBIs [...]

Joe Mays, Bullpen Hit Hard in Vegas Loss

by @ Tuesday, May 15th, 2007. Filed under B.J. LaMura, Delwyn Young, James Loney, Joe Mays, Las Vegas 51s - May 2007

Las Vegas made a run at a comeback in their 9-8 loss but they fell just short.  Joe Mays had a rough start and he gave up five runs on eight hits and a walk with four strikeouts in five innings.  B.J. LaMura took the loss when he gave up the deciding run in the [...]

Las Vegas’ Offense Sputters In Third Straight Loss

by @ Monday, April 30th, 2007. Filed under Hong-Chih Kuo, James Loney, Las Vegas 51s - April 2007

For the second straight game, the 51s managed just one run and the end result is a 3-1 loss to Tacoma.  James Loney drove home Tony Abreu in the first inning and that was it.
Hong-Chih Kuo lasted only two innings and there’s no indication as to why because he seemed to put up a decent [...]

Las Vegas Shut Out by Bartolo Colon in Loss to Salt Lake

by @ Monday, April 16th, 2007. Filed under James Loney, Las Vegas 51s - April 2007, Travis Smith

Las Vegas had the misfortune of catching Bartolo Colon in a rehab start as they lost to Salt Lake 8-2.  It didn’t help that Travis Smith was hit hard.  He gave up five runs on ten hits and a walk with three strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. 
James Loney was the only player to really get [...]

Joe Mays Pitches Las Vegas to Win Over Salt Lake

by @ Saturday, April 14th, 2007. Filed under James Loney, Joe Mays, Las Vegas 51s - April 2007

Joe Mays got it done for the 51s with a great pitching performance.  He gave up just a single run on four hits and two walks with one strikeouts in seven innings of work.
James Loney had the big hit of the game.  His bases loaded clearing triple accounted for three of the five 51s runs [...]

Las Vegas Wins Fourth Straight Game

by @ Thursday, April 12th, 2007. Filed under D.J. Houlton, Etanislao Abreu, James Loney, Las Vegas 51s - April 2007

The 51s kept up their winning streak in a 7-4 win over Colorado Springs.  Tony Abreu and James Loney led the way with the bats.  Abreu went three for fou with two doubles and three runs while Loney drove in three.
D.J. Houlton picked up the win with 5 decent innings.  He gave up three runs [...]

James Loney Homers in Season Opening Loss

by @ Friday, April 6th, 2007. Filed under Chin-hui Tsao, Eric Stults, James Loney, Las Vegas 51s - April 2007, Mitch Jones

James Loney picked up right where he left off this spring with a solo homerun in his first at bat of the minor league season.  Mitch Jones also had a nice game.  He went three for three with a run scored.
Eric Stults had a rough start and he gave up three runs on five hits [...]

A Final Look at Spring Camp

by @ Monday, April 2nd, 2007. Filed under Andy LaRoche, Etanislao Abreu, James Loney, Scott Elbert

Baseball America took one last look at the Dodgers spring camp with a “who’s hot” and “who’s not” format.  James Loney had a prominent place with his great spring and Tony Abreu gets some time.  Andy LaRoche and Scott Elbert showed up in the “who’s not” category.

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