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Another Snappers Shutout


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This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.

I have no idea exactly why Twins GM Terry Ryan is in Cedar Rapids watching his organization’s Class A affiliate this weekend, but if he’s here to evaluate the Beloit Snappers’ pitching, he has to like what he’s seen in the first two games!

 

 

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Pitcher Tim Shibuya and 3B Miguel Sano

 

The Snappers’ hitters provided plenty of support in Friday night’s 7-0 shutout, but Tim Shibuya wasn’t as fortunate on Saturday night. Like David Hurlbut the night before, Shibuya gave up just one hit before giving way to his bullpen. But Shibuya left after his six innings of work with the Snappers clinging to just a 1-0 lead as Kernels starting pitcher Austin Wood was having a pretty fair night on the mound, as well.

 

In the end, that one run was enough for the Snappers to come away with a 1-0 win.

 

The only run of the game was put on the board when Tyler Grimes worked a one-out walk in the third inning and came around to score on JD Williams’ RBI double down the left field line. Steve Liddle had a solid night at the plate with three singles, but nobody else had more than one hit.

 

Shibuya managed only one strikeout in his six innings of work, but also only walked one hitter. Oddly, he hit as many batters (2) as he allowed hits and walks, combined. Clint Dempster relieved Shibuya to start the 7th inning and put together a couple of strong innings, striking out three Kernels in those innings. He came out for the 9th inning, as well, but couldn’t nail down the save.

 

After a Miguel Sano error was erased by a double play, Dempster gave up back-to-back base hits, putting runners at the corners. Corey Williams came on at that point and claimed the save by inducing a game ending groundout to second baseman Nate Roberts.

 

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Over 5,000 fans at Perfect Game Field in Cedar Rapids

 

It was Autism Awareness Night at the ballpark in Cedar Rapids and the Kernels wore special jerseys for the occasion, which were auctioned off during the game. Yes, I claimed one for myself, taking it off the back of Kernels relief pitcher Stephen Tromblee, who was good enough to autograph the jersey after the game.

 

The game was a virtual sellout, with an announced attendance of 5,277 fans. Thanks to a fireworks show after the game (not to mention one heck of a pitchers’ duel), a significant percentage of the crowd stuck around for the whole game.

 

The Snappers and Kernels wrap up their series with an afternoon game on Sunday, starting at 2:05.

 

Let’s wrap up with a few more pictures from tonight’s game.

 

- JC

 

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CF Jhon Gonclaves and Kernels catcher Abel Baker

 

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C Matt Koch and Kernels 1B Frazier Hall

 

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1B Drew Leachman

 

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Pitcher Tim Shibuya

 

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RF JD Williams following his RBI double, held on by Kernels SS Eric Stamets

 

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My Autism Awareness Night jersey

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Jim Crikket

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This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.

I have no idea exactly why Twins GM Terry Ryan is in Cedar Rapids watching his organization’s Class A affiliate this weekend, but if he’s here to evaluate the Beloit Snappers’ pitching, he has to like what he’s seen in the first two games!

 

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a39/CapitalBabs/Baseball/Steve/ShibuyaSanoJune2012a.jpg

Pitcher Tim Shibuya and 3B Miguel Sano

 

The Snappers’ hitters provided plenty of support in Friday night’s 7-0 shutout, but Tim Shibuya wasn’t as fortunate on Saturday night. Like David Hurlbut the night before, Shibuya gave up just one hit before giving way to his bullpen. But Shibuya left after his six innings of work with the Snappers clinging to just a 1-0 lead as Kernels starting pitcher Austin Wood was having a pretty fair night on the mound, as well.

 

In the end, that one run was enough for the Snappers to come away with a 1-0 win.

 

The only run of the game was put on the board when Tyler Grimes worked a one-out walk in the third inning and came around to score on JD Williams’ RBI double down the left field line. Steve Liddle had a solid night at the plate with three singles, but nobody else had more than one hit.

 

Shibuya managed only one strikeout in his six innings of work, but also only walked one hitter. Oddly, he hit as many batters (2) as he allowed hits and walks, combined. Clint Dempster relieved Shibuya to start the 7th inning and put together a couple of strong innings, striking out three Kernels in those innings. He came out for the 9th inning, as well, but couldn’t nail down the save.

 

After a Miguel Sano error was erased by a double play, Dempster gave up back-to-back base hits, putting runners at the corners. Corey Williams came on at that point and claimed the save by inducing a game ending groundout to second baseman Nate Roberts.

 

http://knuckleballsblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/PerfectGameField2.jpg

Over 5,000 fans at Perfect Game Field in Cedar Rapids

 

It was Autism Awareness Night at the ballpark in Cedar Rapids and the Kernels wore special jerseys for the occasion, which were auctioned off during the game. Yes, I claimed one for myself, taking it off the back of Kernels relief pitcher Stephen Tromblee, who was good enough to autograph the jersey after the game.

 

The game was a virtual sellout, with an announced attendance of 5,277 fans. Thanks to a fireworks show after the game (not to mention one heck of a pitchers’ duel), a significant percentage of the crowd stuck around for the whole game.

 

The Snappers and Kernels wrap up their series with an afternoon game on Sunday, starting at 2:05.

 

Let’s wrap up with a few more pictures from tonight’s game.

 

- JC

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a39/CapitalBabs/Baseball/Steve/GonclavesJune2012c1.jpg

CF Jhon Gonclaves and Kernels catcher Abel Baker

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a39/CapitalBabs/Baseball/Steve/KochJune2012a1.jpg

C Matt Koch and Kernels 1B Frazier Hall

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a39/CapitalBabs/Baseball/Steve/LeachmanJune2012b1.jpg

1B Drew Leachman

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a39/CapitalBabs/Baseball/Steve/ShibuyaJune2012a1.jpg

Pitcher Tim Shibuya

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a39/CapitalBabs/Baseball/Steve/WilliamsJune2012c1.jpg

RF JD Williams following his RBI double, held on by Kernels SS Eric Stamets

 

http://knuckleballsblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/KernelsAutismJersey2012Tromblee2.jpg

My Autism Awareness Night jersey

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