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Smokies Lose Game One Shootout to Huntsville

by @ Monday, September 10th, 2007. Filed under Mitch Atkins, Casey McGehee, Jesse Estrada, Tennessee Smokies - September 2007

The Smokies lost game one of their championship series to Huntsville 8-7.  Mitch Atkins gave up five runs in 3 2/3 innings but he didn’t even take the loss because of all the offense.  That loss went to Jesse Estrada, who gave up two unearned runs in just 2/3 of an inning.
Casey McGehee went two […]

Smokies Held to Three Hits In Shutout Loss to Huntsville

by @ Sunday, September 9th, 2007. Filed under Donald Veal, Eric Patterson, Tennessee Smokies - September 2007

The Smokies had a chance to eliminate Huntsville and move on to the Southern League championship but because their hitters couldn’t get on track, they’ll now face a do or die situation tomorrow.  The Smokies were held to just three hits and Eric Patterson was the only hitter to reach base twice with a double […]

Smokies Belt Four Homers In Blowout Win Over Huntsville

by @ Saturday, September 8th, 2007. Filed under Jeff Samardzija, Issmael Salas, Matthew Avery, Eric Patterson, Tennessee Smokies - September 2007

Just a day after being no-hit, the Smokies bounced back and ran up the score on Huntsville to take a 2-1 lead in their best of five game series.  Eric Patterson led the way at the plate and he went three for four with a homerun, four RBIs and two runs.  Issmael Salas also had […]

Smokies Can’t Get a Hit In Game Two Loss To Huntsville

by @ Friday, September 7th, 2007. Filed under Tyler Colvin, Justin Berg, Tennessee Smokies - September 2007

The Smokies managed just three walks without a single hit as they were complete shutdown by three Huntsville pitchers.  Tyler Colvin reached base twice and he drew two of those three walks.
Justin Berg took the loss in a rough start.  He gave up five runs (just two earned) on eight hits and two walks with […]

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