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Sand Gnats Drop Two To Rome In Doubleheader Sweep

by @ Sunday, June 17th, 2007. Filed under Joshua Stinson, Juan Lagares, Timothy Stonrach, Joshua Thole, Savannah Sand Gnats - June 2007

The Sand Gnats lost two games in one day with pretty much a complete lack of offense in either game.  In the first game, the Sand Gnats were shutout 5-0.  Josh Stinson gave up five runs in five innings and he took the loss.  Juan Lagares had two of the Sand Gnats five hits.
The Sand […]

Sand Gnats Held to Four Hits In Loss to Augusta

by @ Friday, June 8th, 2007. Filed under Timothy Stonrach, Hector Pellot, Savannah Sand Gnats - June 2007

The Sand Gnats had a rough time at the plate in their 8-1 loss to Augusta.  The hitters managed just four singles and a walk and Hector Pellot went two for four to lead the way with the offense.
Tim Stonrach fell to 2-6 on the season with a tough start.  He gave up seven runs […]

Sand Gnats Held to Six Hits In Loss to Rome

by @ Saturday, June 2nd, 2007. Filed under Timothy Stonrach, Daniel Stegall, Savannah Sand Gnats - June 2007

The Sand Gnats put just two runs on the board in their 4-2 loss to Rome.  Daniel Stegal was the hitting star in the loss and he had three of those hits and he drove in one of the two runs.
A nice start by Tim Stonrach went to waste.  He gave up just two runs […]

Sand Gnats Held To Three Hits In Loss To Catfish

by @ Monday, May 28th, 2007. Filed under Timothy Stonrach, D.J. Wabick, Savannah Sand Gnats - May 2007

The Sand Gnats hitters were held in check in a 4-2 loss to the Catfish.  D.J. Wabick went one for four with a double and he scored both runs in the loss.
Tim Stronach took the loss despite a decent start.  He gave up two runs on four hits and one walk with three strikeouts in […]

Sand Gnats Held to Five Hits In Loss to Catfish

by @ Thursday, May 17th, 2007. Filed under Timothy Stonrach, Greg Veloz, Savannah Sand Gnats - May 2007

The Sand Gnats lost 5-2 in a game where their offense never got going.  The only reason they scored was because one of the five hits they picked up was a two run shot by Greg Veloz.
Tim Stronach had a mixed start.  While he gave up four runs on seven hits and a walk, he […]

Sand Gnats Shut Down in Loss to RiverDogs

by @ Tuesday, April 24th, 2007. Filed under Savannah Sand Gnats - April 2007, Timothy Stonrach, Daniel Stegall

The Sand Gnats picked up just one run on five hits in their 6-1 loss to the RiverDogs.  Daniel Stegall scored the only run of the game.
Tim Stonrach had a tough start.  He gave up five runs on seven hits and a walk in just three innings and the loss drops him to 1-3 on […]

Josh Thole Hits Sand Gnats to Win Over Greenville

by @ Thursday, April 19th, 2007. Filed under Savannah Sand Gnats - April 2007, Leivi Ventura, Timothy Stonrach, Joshua Thole

Josh Thole got it done at the plate in the Sand Gnats 5-4 win over Greenville.  He went three for three with a walk, a run and two RBIs.  Leivi Ventura also had a solid game as he continued his hot start and he singled twice, scored two runs and drove in one.
Tim Stonrach picked […]

Sand Gnats Shutout in Loss to Augusta

by @ Friday, April 13th, 2007. Filed under Savannah Sand Gnats - April 2007, Timothy Stonrach, David Wabeck, David Wabick, Greg Veloz

The Sand Gnats couldn’t push a single runner across the plate as they lost to Augusta 6-0.  Greg Veloz and David Wabick each had two singles in the loss.
Timothy Stronach dropped to 0-2 on the season.  He gave up five runs (three earned) on six hits and a walk in 3 2/3 innings.

Sand Gnats Blown Out in Third Straight Loss

by @ Sunday, April 8th, 2007. Filed under Savannah Sand Gnats - April 2007, Jonathan Sanchez, Timothy Stonrach

This was just an ugly game.  At the plate, the Sand Gnats racked up just one run on four hits.  Their pitchers gave up nine runs and out on the field, there were four errors made.  I hope this isn’t going to be a long season for Savannah.
The lone run came on an RBI double […]

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