Gerlach Hears from Medical Staff: The latest news from the Davenport Brawlers clubhouse is this: closer Travis Gerlach is expected to be out of action for another 5 months. He has a fractured elbow, sustained on 08/23/2010. Gerlach expressed a bit of relief. "At least now I know," he said.
Gerlach has 3 saves in 69 relief appearances this season with a 4-0 mark and 1.98 ERA. In 68.1 innings he has 61 strikeouts and 21 walks. Other clubs are hitting .186 against him.
Slammers Snap Chiba's Streak at 21: Terumoto Chiba went 0-for-3 to break his consecutive-game hitting streak at 21 games. The 28-year-old Baltimore first baseman failed to get a hit today in the Bulldogs 7-4 victory over the Syracuse Slammers at Phillips Field.
This season Chiba is batting .358 with 181 hits, 31 home runs, 97 RBIs, .407 OBP and has scored 74 runs.
Kodiaks Trujillo Down with Injury: The California Kodiaks were dealt a severe blow when Dani Trujillo was hurt colliding with a player at a base recently in a game against the Denver BC. After the game, the team trainer reported Trujillo might have to spend a lengthy time on the disabled list. Today doctors confirmed it, ruling the 41-year-old shortstop out for the rest of the season with torn ankle ligaments. They indicated it would take Trujillo at least 2-3 months to heal.
For the year Trujillo has hit .284 with 8 home runs, 35 RBIs and scored 48 runs.
Schuh Out of Commission 4-5 Months: Team officials for the Davenport Brawlers have revealed that the recent injury to Tom Schuh will keep him out for 4-5 months. The 31-year-old starting pitcher suffered a torn rotator cuff on 08/24/2010. He has not played since.
This year Schuh has a 15-7 record and a 3.01 ERA.
2000th Hit for Yamamoto: It was a great day for Fujiya Yamamoto of the Death Valley Scorpions -- but not a perfect day. He became the latest player to reach the 2000-hit mark, but his team lost the game. The 35-year-old first baseman got his hit in Death Valley's 8-2 loss to Maine.
"It was a very special game for me, but not a good one for the team," said Yamamoto after the game. Commenting on his achievement to reporters, he told them, "2000 hits are a lot. It puts you in a very select group. You have to hit well over a lot of seasons to do this. It's a good feeling to have your name in the record books with the other guys who have reached this level."
He finished the day with 1 hit in 1 at-bats.
Over his career Yamamoto has batted .291 and collected 2000 hits, 257 home runs and 1068 RBIs.
Gerlach has 3 saves in 69 relief appearances this season with a 4-0 mark and 1.98 ERA. In 68.1 innings he has 61 strikeouts and 21 walks. Other clubs are hitting .186 against him.
Slammers Snap Chiba's Streak at 21: Terumoto Chiba went 0-for-3 to break his consecutive-game hitting streak at 21 games. The 28-year-old Baltimore first baseman failed to get a hit today in the Bulldogs 7-4 victory over the Syracuse Slammers at Phillips Field.
This season Chiba is batting .358 with 181 hits, 31 home runs, 97 RBIs, .407 OBP and has scored 74 runs.
Kodiaks Trujillo Down with Injury: The California Kodiaks were dealt a severe blow when Dani Trujillo was hurt colliding with a player at a base recently in a game against the Denver BC. After the game, the team trainer reported Trujillo might have to spend a lengthy time on the disabled list. Today doctors confirmed it, ruling the 41-year-old shortstop out for the rest of the season with torn ankle ligaments. They indicated it would take Trujillo at least 2-3 months to heal.
For the year Trujillo has hit .284 with 8 home runs, 35 RBIs and scored 48 runs.
Schuh Out of Commission 4-5 Months: Team officials for the Davenport Brawlers have revealed that the recent injury to Tom Schuh will keep him out for 4-5 months. The 31-year-old starting pitcher suffered a torn rotator cuff on 08/24/2010. He has not played since.
This year Schuh has a 15-7 record and a 3.01 ERA.
2000th Hit for Yamamoto: It was a great day for Fujiya Yamamoto of the Death Valley Scorpions -- but not a perfect day. He became the latest player to reach the 2000-hit mark, but his team lost the game. The 35-year-old first baseman got his hit in Death Valley's 8-2 loss to Maine.
"It was a very special game for me, but not a good one for the team," said Yamamoto after the game. Commenting on his achievement to reporters, he told them, "2000 hits are a lot. It puts you in a very select group. You have to hit well over a lot of seasons to do this. It's a good feeling to have your name in the record books with the other guys who have reached this level."
He finished the day with 1 hit in 1 at-bats.
Over his career Yamamoto has batted .291 and collected 2000 hits, 257 home runs and 1068 RBIs.
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