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Monday, July 21, 2008

Twins, Reds split double header

Kelvin Mota


The GCL Twins split a pair Monday at the Lee County Sportsplex, making up the game that was rained out on Wednesday, July 16.

GCL Reds 1 at GCL Twins 2

W: M. Garcia (1-1, 3.99); L: S. Snowden (3-2, 0.87); SV: K. Mota (7)
HR: RDS: H. Sosa (1).

GCL Reds The GCL Twins took an early lead and hung on to win 2-1 over the GCL Reds. Martire Garcia would face off against Shea Snowden in a battle of the lefties.

Adam Everett, playing on a rehab assignment for the GCL Twins doubled in the bottom of the first off Snowden. After Danny Ortiz went down on strikes, Tyler Ladendorf singled out to right plate Everett.

Catcher Jae-Hyung Jang singled in the bottom of the 2nd, and moved to 2nd on a wild pitch by Snowden. Reggie Williams then took a walk. Anderson Hidalgo ground into a force out which took Jang out at 3rd, but a throwing error by Frank Pfister put Williams on 3rd and Hidalgo on 2nd. Herbert Lara hit into a ground out which plated Williams, for a 2-0 Twins lead.

Humberto Sosa put a long ball over the right center field wall, his first of the season, to put the Reds on the board. The Reds felt a little frisky after that with Efrain Contreras and Pfister both singling, but while Contreras made it to 3rd, Todd Waller would go down on strikes to end the inning.

The Twins would have the bases loaded in the bottom of the inning, but Snowden got Jon Goncalves and Everett out on strikes to strand the runners.

Closer Kelvin Mota would come into replace Garcia for the last two inning. The Twins Dominican starter left after scattering five hits and one walk over five innings while fanning five.

Mota would work the last two, allowing a double to Sosa in the sixth, but that's all the Reds would get.

Hector Santana worked the sixth for the Reds and was equally as efficient.

Ladendorf was 2-for-3 with a RBI, Everett was 1-for-3 with double and a run. Williams was 1-for-2 with a walk and a run. Jang was also 1-for-3, but would end up being the games one hit wonder.

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Juan Sanchez


GCL Twins 1 at GCL Reds 5

W: R. Ceballos (3-0, 6.97); L: B. Pugh (1-1, 4.00)
HR: None.

GCL Reds The bottom half of the Twins bill would be the last game Alex Curry would pitch for the GCL Twins, as he was called up to Elizabethton after the game.

The teams traded runs in the third inning, with Juan Sanchez doubling and Herbert Lara moving him on a sac-bunt. Hicks would knock a sac-fly to right to bring in Sanchez.

Mariekson Gregorius reached on Sanchez's throwing error for the Reds, but was caught stealing 2nd. Back-to-back-to-back singles by Theodis Bowe, Kevin Coddington, and Yen-Wne Kuo would put Bowe over the plate for the Reds run.

Donald Lutz reached on a throwing error by Javier Brown and Joe Testa was brought into replace Curry. After getting Eli Rimes to fly out to left, he'd give up a single to Brodie Pullen and would hit Gregorius with a pitch to load the bags. He would then induce Bowe to ground into a double play to get out of the situation.

Rafael Ceballos would pitch the fifth and six for the Reds, giving up only a one hit and one walk while fanning two over the pair of innings.

For the bottom of the 5th, Bruce Pugh would replace Joe Testa and walked Coddington. Kuo singled and a wild pitch moved the paid. Efrain Contreras' sac fly scored Coddington, and Sean Conner would follow that up with a walk. Pugh would take Donald Lutz out on strikes, but allowed a single to Eli Rimes which scored Kuo. Brodie Pullen's ground ball single brought in Conner to give the Reds a 3 run lead.

Nick Lobanov took over the mound for the bottom of the sixth and allowed a single to Coddington, then hit Kuo with a pitch. After Contreras went down on strikes, and a wild pitch advanced the runner, Lobanov would hit Conner with a pitch to load the bags. He then walked Lutz for force in another run for the Reds.

Blaine Howell worked the top of the 7th for the Reds and allowed back-to-back singles to Lara and Aaron Hicks. But with two outs already on the board, Danny Ortiz would ground out to cut short the budding rally, ending the contest.

Hicks was 2-for-3 with a RBI, while Lara and Sanchez were both 1-for-3, Sanchez with a double and a run. Ortiz ended up 1-for-4 to round out the offense.

The Twins are at home Tuesday against the Red Sox. Game time is Noon.

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DSL White Sox1 at DSL Twins 4

W: R. Reverol (2-1, 4.58); L: R. Mercedes (2-1, 2.70)
HR: None.

Eliecer Cardenas worked four innings for the DSL Twins, scattering 5 hits and a walk while striking out two to keep the DSL White Sox1 quiet for the first half of the game. Renzo Reverol was even better allowing only 1 hit while fanning six over the next four innings.

While the DSL Twins defense was fabulous, the offense would not go to work until the seventh inning. Manuel Soliman would double and Oswaldo Arcia triple to give the Twins one - the only run they'd need. Hector Eusebio replaced Raffy Mercedes on the White Sox1 mound, and walked Jairo Perez. Perez then stole 2nd. After Eliel Sierra went down on strikes, Felix Caro singled out to center to plate Arcia and Perez.

Danny Santana would ground into a force out that took Yancarlo Franco out at 2nd, then advanced to 2nd on a passed ball. Following a pop out to Soliman, Arcia would triple to plate Sanata for the final DSL Twins run.

Arcia finished up 2-for-4 with a pair of triples, a run and a pair of runs scored. Franco (1-for-4), Caro (1-for-3) and Jhonatan Arias (1-for-2) all had singles, Caro with a pair of runs scored and Arias with a walk.

The Twins are on the road again on Tuesday against the DSL Indians for a 10:30 AM Dominican time game.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Twins hold off Orioles rally

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GCL Orioles 5 at GCL Twins 6

W: K. Mota (1-0, 0.00); L: D. De La Cruz (0-1, 7.71)
HR: TWI: A. Diaz (2).

The GCL Twins got back into the win column on Wednesday at the Lee County Sportsplex, holding off a late inning rally by the GCL Orioles.

The Twins took an early lead in the bottom of the second. Andres Diaz led off with a home run, his second in as many days. Daniel Ortiz singled then stole 2nd base. Tyler Ladendorf would double out to right and Michael Gonzalez would single to score Ortiz. Josmil Pinto would ground into a force out that caught Gonzalez at 2nd, but Ladendorf scored on the play for the Twins 3rd run.

In the top of the fourth, Garabez Rosa singled off of Alex Curry. One out later, Zach Dillon would double him in to make it 3-1 Twins.

Javier Santana would draw a walk off reliever Elliott Biddle. A sac-bunt would move him 2nd, and he would be tripled in by Rosa, cutting the Twins lead down to one.

The Twins offense got back to work in the bottom of the 7th. Juan Sanchez singled then stole 2nd. Two outs later, Aaron Hicks would single to drive in Sanchez making it 4-2 Twins.

The bottom of the 8th saw Ladendorf reach on a throwing error, and move to second on the play. A wild pitch by O's reliever Randor Bierd got him to 3rd. Gonzalez then doubled to plate him, making it 5-2 Twins.

Mauro Schiavoni would be on the mound in the top of the 9th. Luis Ramierez would take a double off of him, and Dillion singled to push him over the plate. A throwing error by Reggie Williams would move Dillon to 2nd base. He'd be replaced by pinch runner Grolmann Gonzalez. Jerome Hoes then drew a walk. Steve Blevins would be brought into shut down the O's rally and would get Jose Kianes to pop out before being replaced by Kelvin Mota. Dashenko Ricardo drew a walk off Mota to load the bags. Francisco Meja would fly out, but a fielding error by Diaz at first allowed Javier Santana to reach and Gonzalez and Hoes to score, tying up the game.

The O's would turn to Donis De La Cruz to try to preserve the tie and push the game into extra innings. Reggie Williams would reach on a fielding error with one out on the board. Hicks was then intentionally walked. Diaz walked as well to load the bags, and De La Cruz would hit Ortiz with a pitch, forcing in a run and handing the win to the Twins.

Diaz and Gonazlez were both 2-for-4 on the night, Diaz with a walk, a run and a run batted in, while Gonazlez had a pair of runs scored. Hicks and Ladendorf were 1-for-3 each, Hicks with a pair of walks and a RBI, and Ladendorf with a pair of runs. Ortiz, Pinto and Sanchez were all 1-for-4, Ortiz with a run and a RBI, Pinto with a RBI and Sanchez with a run.

Curry would work four innings for the Twins, allowing 1 run, earned on a pair of hits while fanning 3. Biddle went the next 1.2, giving up a run on 2 hits and 2 walks while striking out 1. Schiavoni worked 2.1, allowing 3 runs, 1 earned, on 2 hits and a walk while fanning 2. Mota picked up the win on .2 innings work of work.

The Twins will stick around at the Lee County Sportsplex on Thursday, hosting the GCL Reds. The teams will play the conclusion of the rain suspended game from Saturday. The Reds were leading by 1 and the Twins had runners on first and third when the game was halted. They will play the remainder of nine innings, and weather permitting, will follow it up with a seven-inning version of the regularly scheduled game.

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DSL Twins 8 at DSL Rockies 5

W: P. Guerra (3-0, 3.70); L: J. Vargas (0-2, 2.41); SV: E. Alvarez (6)
HR: None.

The DSL Twins actually took a road win from the DSL Rockies. The team improved to 4-7 on the road. Coupled with their 10-1 home record, that is good for second place in the North Division, 2 games back from the DSL Cubs 1.

Pedro Guerra took the start for the Twins, allowing 3 runs, earned, on 7 hits and a pair of walks while fanning 4.

The Twins got onto the board in the top of the 2nd, with Jean Carlos Mercedes taking a walk with one out. Jairo Rodriguez reached on a force attempt and a wild pitch from DSL Rockie's starter Jonathan Vargas moved the pair. Danny Santana then drew a walk to load the bags. Wilfy Gil walked as well to score Mercedes. Juan Blanco would then sacrifice in Rodriguez to give the Twins 2.

The Rockies would take one back in the bottom of the inning, with Miguel De Leon singling, moving to 2nd on a pop out, to third on a wild pitch and coming home on Michael Ramirez single to center.

The top of the fourth saw Santana single with one out, then steal 2nd. Gil followed that up with a ground ball to center that scored Santana.

Back-to-back singles to Felix Caro and Jairo Perez put runners on base. A missed catch error by Moises Charles in right field and a throwing error by third baseman Gabriel Reyes resulted in a run for Cairo. Eliel Sierra would be hit by a pitch and steal 2nd. Mercedes would strike out, and Rodriguez would reach on a fielder's choice that took Perez out at home. Santana struck out to end the inning.

The Rockies would take two back in the bottom of the sixth.

The top of the 7th would see Caro single and be replaced by pinch runner Yancarlo Franco. Franco then moved on a pair of throwing errors by Jefri Hernandez, who probably shouldn't try picking anyone else off. Sierra then singled to score Franco, and advanced to second on a fielding error. Mercedes and Rodriguez would both walk to load the bags before Felito Dominguez was brought in to replace Hernandez. Santana singled to score Sierra; Mercedes would be taken out at home on the play. Gil would single to score Rodriguez, but Santana would be taken out at 3rd base to end the inning.

The Rockies got a pair more in the bottom of the 8th, with De Leon and Ramirez both doubling.

Sierra would reach on fielding error in the top of the ninth that put him at 2nd base. A wild pitch advance him to 3rd. He'd come home when Oswaldo Arcia ground into a double play.

Gil finished up 2-for-3 with a walk and three RBIs. Caro and Santana were both 2-for4 with a run each, Santana with a walk and a RBI as well. Perez was 2-for-5.

The Twins host the DSL Diamondbacks on Thursday for a 10:30 AM Dominican time game.

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