Minor League Blogs

Minor League Baseball News and Analysis

[powered by WordPress.]

Archive for the 'Zachary Dials' Category

Cats Take 2nd in a Row vs. Bowie

by @ Monday, April 28th, 2008. Filed under Brandon Magee, Anthony Hatch, Zachary Dials, Seth Overbey, Ryan Patterson, New Hampshire Fisher Cats

New Hampshire slide their way out of this loss after going down by 2 runs. They came back by getting runs in the 5th, 6th and 8th to get the 3-2 win. The win is their 2nd in a row against the Baysox making the Cats record 7-15 and keeping them in last place of […]

Lugnuts Held to Five Hits In Loss to Fort Wayne

by @ Monday, June 25th, 2007. Filed under Zachary Dials, Scott Campbell, Travis Snider, Lansing Lugnuts - June 2007, Po-Hsuan Keng

Lugnut hitters picked up just one run on five hits in their 6-1 loss to Fort Wayne.  Travis Snider drove in the only run of the game and Scott Campbell singled and scored a run.
A really good start by Zachary Dials went to waste.  He gave up one run on four hits and a walk […]

Lugnuts Split Another Doubleheader With Fort Wayne

by @ Sunday, June 17th, 2007. Filed under Zachary Dials, Yuber Rodriguez, Lansing Lugnuts - June 2007, Eric Fowler

The Lugnuts split their second double header in the last two days with Fort Wayne.  In the first game, they got a great pitching performance from Eric Fowler.  He gave up one unearned run on three hits and a walk with five strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings.  Yuber Rodriguez went two for four with a […]

Zachary Dials Shelled In Lugnuts Loss

by @ Friday, June 8th, 2007. Filed under Zachary Dials, Sean Shoffit, Matthew Lane, Lansing Lugnuts - June 2007

He didn’t take the loss, but Zachary Dials had one of those outings that he’d rather forget.  When it was all said and done, he was credited with eight runs on six hits and two walks in the Lugnuts 14-10 loss to South Bend.
Sean Shoffit hit a grand slam in the loss and Matthew Lane […]

Travis Snider Powers Lugnuts to Win Over Wisconsin

by @ Saturday, May 19th, 2007. Filed under Zachary Dials, Travis Snider, Lansing Lugnuts - May 2007

The Lugnuts beat Wisconsin 7-4 and Travis Snider had a hand in five of those seven runs. He went two for four with a double, a homerun, four RBIs and two runs.
Zachary Dials picked up the win with a decent start.  He improved to 3-3 on the season and he gave up three runs on […]

Zachary Dials Hit Hard in Lugnuts Loss

by @ Sunday, May 13th, 2007. Filed under Josh Bell, Zachary Dials, Chris Gutierrez, Lansing Lugnuts - May 2007

Zachary Dials had a tough time today in the Lugnuts 7-1 loss to South Bend.  He gave up seven runs (four earned) on eight hits and two walks with one strikeout in four innings.  The loss dropped Patton to 2-3 on the season and it’s his second tough start in a row.
Chris Gutierrez had the only […]

Travis Snider Homers, Drives in Two in Lugnuts Win

by @ Friday, April 20th, 2007. Filed under Josh Bell, Brian Pettway, Zachary Dials, Travis Snyder

The Lugnuts held off a late surge by the Kane County Cougars to win 4-3 today.  Travis Snider had the big hit of the game with a two run homer.  He was also the only Lugnut with two hits.  Josh Bell and Brian Pettway each hit a solo homerun.
Zachary Dials threw five shutout innings and […]

Zachary Dials Throws Five Shutout Innings in Lugnuts Win

by @ Monday, April 16th, 2007. Filed under Lansing Lugnuts - April 2007, Brian Pettway, Zachary Dials, Benjamin Harrison

Zachary Dials set the stage for the Lugnuts 3-1 win as he threw five great shutout innings.  He gave up four hits and he struck out three, unfortunately, he didn’t pick up the win.  Benjamin Harrison did despite giving up the tying run.
Brian Pettway led the way at the plate.  He went three for four […]

Lansing Wins Season Opener

by @ Tuesday, April 10th, 2007. Filed under Josh Bell, Lansing Lugnuts - April 2007, Brian Pettway, Zachary Dials

Lansing finally got to play their first game despite missing an entire series against Fort Wayne.  And it was a solid performance as the beat the defending Midwest League champs, the West Michigan White Caps.  Brian Pettway had a big game with four RBIs and Josh Bell homered, doubled and scored two runs in the […]

[powered by WordPress.]