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Trenton Loses to Portland in Thirteen Innings

by @ Friday, September 7th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Austin Jackson, Reegie Corona, Alan Horne, Trenton Thunder - September 2007

Kevin Whelan gave up the losing run for the Thunder in the top of the thirteenth inning as they settled for a split in their first two games of the playoffs.  It’s too bad because a solid start by Alan Horne went to waste.  He gave up two runs on three hits and four walks […]

Daniel McCutchen Pitches Trenton to Win Over Fisher Cats

by @ Sunday, September 2nd, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Juan Miranda, Cody Ehlers, Daniel McCutchen, Trenton Thunder - September 2007

Daniel McCutchen didn’t pick up the win, but he was impressive none the less in the Thunder’s 3-1 win over the Fisher Cats.  He gave up just one run on two hits and two walks with five strikeouts in six innings.  It was Kevin Whelan who picked up the win. He improved to 4-2 with […]

Trenton Loses to Binghamton In Fourteen Innings

by @ Sunday, August 26th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Scott Patterson, Carlos Mendoza, Trenton Thunder - August 2007

Scott Patterson gave up an unearned run in the fourteenth inning as Trenton lost to Binghamton 3-2 in fourteen innings.  Kevin Whelan was one of the more impressive pitchers to throw for the Thunder.  He threw three shutout innings and he struck out five.
Carlos Mendoza was the hitting star in the loss.  He went three […]

Trenton Held to Four Hits In Blowout Loss to Erie

by @ Wednesday, July 25th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Juan Miranda, Trenton Thunder - July 2007

Trenton played another tough one and both the pitching and hitting was poor in a 12-1 loss to Erie.  Juan Miranda doubled and he drove in the only run of the game for the Thunder.
Kevin Whelan was hit hard as he got bumped back up to Double A.  He gave up five runs on three […]

Kevin Whelan, Relievers Combine For No-Hitter

by @ Thursday, July 19th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, David Robertson, Joshua Schmidt, Marcos Vechionacci, Tampa Yankees - July 2007, Francisco Cervalli

Kevin Whelan continued his transition to a starter and had his best game this year as he threw five no-hit innings in the Yankees 3-0 win over Jupiter.  David Robertson and Joshua Schmidt each then threw two no-hit innings to finish up the no-hitter.
Francisco Cervalli went one for four with two RBIs.  Marcos Vechionacci went […]

Tampa Edges Dunedin In Ten Innings

by @ Wednesday, June 13th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Tampa Yankees - June 2007, Marcos Vechionacci

Colin Curtis scored on Edwar Gonzalez’s ground out in the bottom of the tenth as Tampa edged Dunedin 6-5.  The win was particularly nice because Tampa came back from a 5-2 deficit.
Kevin Wheelan made a rare start that didn’t go well.  I’m not sure why he was demoted but it might have been to work […]

Thunder Throws 22 Shutout Innings in Doubleheader Sweep

by @ Saturday, April 14th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Trenton Thunder - April 2007, Brett Gardner, Gabe Lopez, Allan Horne, Edwar Ramirez, Brett Smith

Wow.  The Trenton Thunder got some awesome pitching today as they swept a double header against Connecticut.  The second game went 15 innings and the Defenders failed to score in either one.
Allan Horne got it done in the first game.  He gave up five hits and he struck out eight in six shutout innings.  Kevin […]

Kevin Whelan Strikes Out Five in Two Innings, Thunder Tops Bowie

by @ Saturday, April 7th, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan, Trenton Thunder - April 2007, Jeffrey Marquez, Jeff Kennard, Brett Gardner

The Trenton Thunder got some very good pitching last night as they doubled up Bowie 4-2.  Jeffrey Marquez picked up the win in his five inning start.  He gave up two runs on two hits and a walk with five strikeouts.  Jeff Kennard struck out three in two shutout frames and then Kevin Whelan was […]

Yankees Top Ten Prospects - Number Ten - Kevin Whelan

by @ Saturday, March 3rd, 2007. Filed under Kevin Whelan

Alright, Kevin Whelan kicks off the Yankees top ten prospect list using the aggregates of the three lists in the left side bar.  Oddly, Whelan only shows up on one list, but he was high enough to pick up enough points to land him just in the top ten.  He doesn’t show up on John […]

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