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Bats Shutout By Chiefs

by @ Monday, April 30th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Tom Shearn

The Bats were held to just five hits in a 3-0 shutout at the hands of the chiefs.  All five hits were singles and while the team drew seven walks, they stranded eleven men on base.
Tom Shearn wasn’t awful but he took the loss and dropped to 0-2.  He gave up three runs on six […]

Louisville Gets Back On Track With Double Header Sweep Over Chiefs

by @ Saturday, April 28th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mark Bellhorn, Bobby Livingston, Earl Snyder, Chad Moeller, Gary Majewski, Ricky Stone

The Bats picked up two wins today in a couple of close games against the Syracuse Chiefs.  In the first game, Chad Moeller led the offense in the 6-5 win.  He went two for three with a double, a homerun, three RBIs and two runs.  Mark Bellhorn went two for four with an RBI.  Gary […]

Bats Edge Richmond For Second Straight Win

by @ Tuesday, April 24th, 2007. Filed under Joey Votto, Louisville Bats - April 2007, Dewayne Wise, Tom Shearn, Wes Wilkerson

The Bats got it done with the long ball in their 6-5, ten inning win over Richmond. Joey Votto finished with two doubles, a homerun and three RBIs and DeWayne Wise homered twice and scored three runs to lead the way for the Bats at the plate.
Tom Shearn was hit hard and he gave up […]

Homer Bailey Loses First Start of the Season

by @ Tuesday, April 24th, 2007. Filed under Homer Bailey, Louisville Bats - April 2007, Aaron Herr, Jeff Keppinger

Homer Bailey’s start wasn’t all that bad, but with just one run of support, it turned into his only loss so far this season. He gave up three runs (one earned) on four hits and a walk with two strikeouts in six innings. 
The lone run was driven in by Aaron Herr.  Jeff Keppinger went two […]

Bats End Skid With Solid Start By Phil Dumatrait

by @ Monday, April 23rd, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mark Bellhorn, Phil Dumatrait, Aaron Herr

Phil Dumatrait pitched the Bats to their first win in a while.  He improved to a very impressive 4-0 record and he gave up just one unearned runs on four hits and three walks with one strikeouts in six innings.
Aaron Herr doubled, tripled and drove in three runs in the 7-1 win.  Mark Bellhorn doubled twice […]

Bats Drop Third Straight Game

by @ Saturday, April 21st, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Anderson Machado, Tyrell Godwin, Mike Gosling, Jason Kershner

The Bats got some rough pitching today in a 7-4 loss to the Tides.  Mike Gosling gave up four runs in six innings and Jason Kershner gave up a run in 2 1/3 innings as he took the loss.
Tyrell Godwin was the hitting star.  He went two for four with a double and three RBIs.  […]

Homer Bailey’s Start Wasted With Poor Relief Pitching

by @ Friday, April 20th, 2007. Filed under Homer Bailey, Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mark Bellhorn, Anderson Machado

Homer Bailey got it done today, but the scored wouldn’t reflect it in the Bats 8-4 loss.  Bailey gave up just a single run on four hits and two walks with three strikeouts in five innings of work.  Then the pen exploed and gave up seven runs in the final four frames with the big […]

Phil Dumatrait Improves to 3-0 in Bats Win

by @ Wednesday, April 18th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Phil Dumatrait, Tyrell Godwin

Phil Dumatrait gave up three hits and two walks with five strikeouts in five shutout innings today.  The win improved Dumatrait’s record to a perfect 3-0 and he’s now given up just one earned run on 17 2/3 innings.
Tyrell Godwin had a monster game at the plate.  He went four for five with two doubles, […]

Bats Shut Down at the Plate in Loss to Richmond

by @ Tuesday, April 17th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mark Bellhorn, Bobby Livingston

Louisville managed only one run on five hits in their 3-1 loss to Richmond.  Mark Bellhorn was the only bat with two hits and he also scored the lone run.
Bobby Livingston had a very solid start but he took the loss.  He gave up two runs on six hits with four strikeouts in six innings […]

Bats Held to Three Hits in Loss to Richmond

by @ Monday, April 16th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Norris Hopper, Ryan Jorgenson, Brian Shackelford

Louisville lost today and they were completely shut down at the plate.  The lone run came in the third inning when Norris Hopper singled home Ryan Jorgenson in the 4-1 loss.
Brian Shackelford picked up the loss in a pretty poor relief appearance.  He gave up all four of the runs and he did it while […]

Homer Bailey Throws Five Solid Innings in Bats Loss

by @ Saturday, April 14th, 2007. Filed under Homer Bailey, Joey Votto, Louisville Bats - April 2007, Aaron Herr, Earl Snyder

Homer Bailey got it done today.  He gave up just one run on three hits and three walks with four strikeouts.  It’s his second straight start where he’s given up just one run and you wonder how long he’s going to have to prove himself down here at Triple A.
The Bats scored six runs in […]

Tom Shearn Throws Solid Game in Bats Loss

by @ Friday, April 13th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Tom Shearn, Aaron Herr, Earl Snyder

Tom Shearn looked very sharp in his start today.  He gave up just one unearned run on two hits and two walks with four strikeouts in seven innings.  Unfortunately, the pen couldn’t hold in the final two innings and the hitters racked up only three hits so he picked up a no decision for his […]

Mark Bellhorn’s Three Run Homerun Wins it For Bats

by @ Wednesday, April 11th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mark Bellhorn, Phil Dumatrait

Mark Bellhorn hit a huge three run shot in the fourth inning to push the Bats to a 3-2 lead.  They’d later get an insurance run and make it 4-2 but that big hit was the difference between a win and a loss.
Phil Dumatrait threw a decent game and he picked up the win.  He […]

Bats Shut Out by Columbus

by @ Tuesday, April 10th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Bobby Livingston, Jeff Bannon

The Clippers held the Bats to just five hits in a 1-0 shutout loss.  Jeff Bannon was the only Bat with two hits.
Bobby Livingston had a great start go to waste.  He threw 6 2/3 shutout innings and he gave up just five hits and two walks with five strikeouts. 

Mike Gosling Throws Six Shutout Innings in Bats Win

by @ Monday, April 9th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mike Gosling, Wes Wilkerson, Aaron Herr, Bubba Crosby

The Louisville Bats improved to 4-1 with a shutout by the pitching staff.  Mike Gosling got the start and he threw six shutout innings and gave up just three hits.  He walked two and struck out four.  Wes Wilkerson threw the final two frames and he picked up the win.
The lone run came in the […]

Homer Bailey Wins in First Start of the Season

by @ Sunday, April 8th, 2007. Filed under Homer Bailey, Joey Votto, Louisville Bats - April 2007

Homer Bailey got it done and while his numbers weren’t great, he got the benefit of a ton of runs by the Bats offense.  Bailey gave up just a single run on only one hit but he walked three with four strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
Joey Votto had a huge game at the plate.  He […]

Bats Blown Out by Mud Hens

by @ Saturday, April 7th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Tom Shearn, Steven Kelly, Tyrell Godwin

This was an ugly game.  Tom Shearn was hit hard in his start and Steven Kelly was even worse in relief.  Shearn gave up five runs on five hits and three walks with three strikeouts in four innings of worse.  Kelly was knocked around for nine runs (six earned) on seven hits and four walks […]

Mark Bellhorn Drives in Four in Bats Second Straight Win

by @ Friday, April 6th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Mark Bellhorn, Anderson Machado, Dewayne Wise, Phil Dumatrait

Mark Bellhorn got it done at the plate today for the bats.  He went two for five with a homerun and four RBIs.  Anderson Machado had two hits and two RBIs while Dewayne Wise had two hits, including a triple, and two runs scored.
Phil Dumatrait picked up the win with a solid outing.  He gave […]

Bats Win Season Opener

by @ Thursday, April 5th, 2007. Filed under Louisville Bats - April 2007, Bobby Livingstone, Dan Conway, Jesse Gutierrez

Bobby Livingston was hit hard in the Bats season opener but the pen really came through with 4 2/3 shutout innings in the Bats 5-4 win in ten innings.  He gave up four runs on nine hits and a walk with four strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
Dan Conway had a big day at the plate.  […]

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