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RC Organizational Report: July 30
Streaking Josh Johnson added two more hits Monday
Streaking Josh Johnson added two more hits Monday
RC Correspondent
Posted Jul 31, 2007

The organization went 5-2 on Monday, as all but the Wichita Wranglers were in action. Omaha won with the aid of a grand slam by rehabbing Ryan Shealy, while the Wilmington Blue Rocks rebounded against the Potomac Nationals after a tough loss on Sunday. RC has all the details inside in today's minor league report.



AAA: Omaha 9, Colorado Springs 5

W: Nate Hoelscher (4-1, 4.74), S: Ryan Braun (9)
HR: Ryan Shealy (2)


PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
1B Ryan Shealy411001410.213
DH Justin Huber412000200.272
LF Chris Lubanski322000011.203


PlayerIPHRERBBKHRERA
Ryan Braun (S, 9)3.01001501.09


The Omaha Royals scored nine runs for the second game in a row en route to a 9-5 win over Colorado Springs. Omaha's six-run third inning was highlighted by a Ryan Shealy grand slam, his only hit of the day. Justin Huber went 2-for-4 on the afternoon, and he is now nine for his last 19 with seven RBI's in that span. Chris Lubanski went 2-for-3 with a walk to push his average back over .200.
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The Wichita Wranglers had the day off on Monday, and will return to action at Tulsa on Tuesday evening. The game on Tuesday will kick off a 13-game road trip for the Wranglers.
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High A: Wilmington 6, Potomac 3

W: David Humen (2-4, 2.91), S: Rayner Oliveros (4)
HR: Brian McFall 2 (10)


PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
RF Brian McFall522002302.256
2B Josh Johnson302000010.260


PlayerIPHRERBBKHRERA
Blake Johnson2.12000003.96
Rayner Oliveros (S, 4)1.01001203.04


The Wilmington Blue Rocks bounced back from a Sunday loss with a 6-3 win over Potomac on Monday night. Michael Penn started the game and allowed three runs on nine hits in four innings. Blake Johnson saw his first action since returning from the DL, tossing 2.1 scoreless innings. Josh Johnson, who had been batting .391 in his last 10 games going into Monday, had two more hits to bump his average up to .260.
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Low A: Burlington 4, Kane County 1

W: Mario Santiago (3-7, 3.17), S: Josh Cribb (3)
HR: Jase Turner (8)


PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
CF Derrick Robinson321000010.244
SS Jeff Bianchi413100100.220
LF Joe Dickerson402100201.301
RF Jamar Walton201100020.315


PlayerIPHRERBBKHRERA
Mario Santiago (W, 3-7)7.02111203.17


The Burlington Bees snapped a four-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over the Kane County Cougers, and they moved to 18-18 in the second half with the win. Mario Santiago and Josh Cribb combined on a three hitter, as Santiago picked up his third win, and Cribb picked up his third save. Jamar Walton extended his hitting streak to 19 games with a double in the sixth inning. Walton's hitting streak of 19 games is the longest in the Midwest League this season. Joseph Dickerson reached base for a 33rd straight game with a 2-for-4 night, and is only one game shy of Irving Falu's franchise record of 34 straight games reaching base.
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R-Adv: Idaho Falls 5, Ogden 3

W: Dane Secott (2-0, 0.96), S: Pat Cassa (1)
HR: Devery Van De Keere (3)


PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
CF Derrick Robinson311100000.312
3B Devery Van De Keere411001201.290


PlayerIPHRERBBKHRERA
Chris Chavez5.05222413.18
Dane Secott (W, 2-0)3.02002200.96


The Idaho Falls Chukars, fueled by a three-run sixth inning, picked up the win at home against the Ogden Raptors, 5-3. The sixth inning was highlighted by Devery Van De Keere's two-run inside-the-park homer, his third home run of the year. Anthony Seratelli had two more hits to tack onto his .345 average, and picked up his 17th stolen base of the season.
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R-Adv: Kingsport 5, Burlington 3 (Game 1)

L: David Bernat (4-2, 2.32)

PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
LF David Lough402100010.339
RF Wilson Tucker412000001.284


The Burlington Royals lost 5-3 in game one of the scheduled doubleheader on Monday. David Lough and Wilson Tucker each picked up two hits for the B-Royals. Starter David Bernat allowed four runs in four innings of work.

R-Adv: Burlington 6, Danville 2 (Game 2)

W: Ryan Woods (1-0, 2.05)
HR: David Lough (2), Yeldrys Molina (1)


PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
CF David Lough411001202.333
2B Yeldrys Molina311001201.192


PlayerIPHRERBBKHRERA
Bryan Paukovits4.12111514.70


The Burlington Royals ended up taking game two of the day-night doubleheader, 6-2. Three Burlington pitchers combined to allow only four hits and only two runs. One of those pitchers was Bryan Paukovits, who allowed two hits and a run in 4.1 innings. David Lough and Yeldrys Molina each hit two-run homers in the win for Burlington.
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R: Angels 5, Royals 1

L: Danny Duffy (1-1, 0.66)

PlayerABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVG
3B Fernando Cruz301000012.221


PlayerIPHRERBBKHRERA
Danny Duffy (L, 1-1)4.02212400.66
Michael Lehmann4.05330314.68


The AZL Royals were defeated on Monday night, 5-1. Danny Duffy gave up his first two runs as a professional, but only one was earned though in his four innings of work. Michael Lehmann tossed the next four innings and allowed three runs on five hits. The Royals offense pounded out 11 hits but only pushed across one run as they left 12 runners stranded on base.


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