Originally posted by Carlos
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We did indeed do well. A very good start to the Denver BC era. Some outrageous performances however so I don't expect many of these just yet, but I do think we have ourselves a nice collection of capable players.
Starting it off right off the bat in...
Game 1: Facing lefty Zack Reeves, we went with our mostly right handed lineup on Opening Day which meant we were sitting our all left-handed hitting outfield and several other regular starters.
Despite this, it was Jamie McPherson pinch-hitting in the 7th with a double to tie the game at 1. Two batters later, Dave Perkins hits a 1-0 pitch into the stands for a Grand Slam and Denver goes up 5-1, eventually winning 5-4.
Game 2: Another lefty in David Arce. Another big pinch hit from a lefty in the 7th. Jamie McPherson led off the inning with a pinch hit double. He eventually scores on Player of the Week Henry Rodrigues's single. Denver wins 1-0 as Travis Hoffman throws 8 shutout innings in his Denver debut.
McPherson hit .389 with a pair of home runs and 2 stolen bases.
Dave Perkins batted .421(!) with two home runs and 3 steals.
Henry Rodrigues was Player of the Week with a .484/.484/.645 slash line. He drove in a team high 8 runs and had 15 hits.
Verba showed some power in the 9th inning of Game 7 but mostly had a decent week.
As a team we hit .295/.369/.459. I really don't expect that every week, but it's a joy to see. 13 stolen bases (1 caught stealing).
The pitching struck out 64 batters in 62 innings and posted a 3.05 ERA with a 1.00 WHIP.
The top three were the most impressive. Tamieke was 1-0, 2.13 ERA. Hoffman went 2-0 going into the 8th in both starts. Vleugel struck out 10 hitters in his win.
Not to be outdone, Leo Garcia struck out 11 the next game.
Tony Perez had one rough inning in Game 1 but picked up 2 saves. And Cunningham got beat up a bit in his three outings. Outside of that, the pen was solid.
Next we face undefeated Maine. Something has to give.
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