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Published on May 10, 2013 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
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West Virginia Power (16-17) at Lexington Legends (16-17)

Game 34 | May 10, 2013 | Whitaker Bank Ballpark | Lexington, KY

Radio: Charleston's ESPN 104.5 & 1490 - wvpower.com Airtime: 6:45 pm

TONIGHT'S MATCHUP

RH John Kuchno (1-1, 4.33) vs. LH Colin Rodgers (2-1, 2.84)

Kuchno: Allowed 1 R on 6 H over 5.0 IP with 1 K and 1 BB in 5/05 Win vs. GRV (6-3 Power)

Rodgers: Allowed 1 R on 2 H over 5.2 IP with 3 K and 4 BB in 5/03 Win @ DEL (6-3 Legends)

THE LEAD OFF: West Virginia fell 2-1 last night in Lexington. Dilson Herrera hit a 3-1 pitch from Christian Binford down the left field line for his second home run of the season and a 1-0 Power edge after one half inning of play. The Legends loaded the bases in the bottom of the first and evened the score on a sac fly off Orlando Castro. Both starters settled in, facing the minimum five times each over the next six innings. In the bottom of the seventh, Michael Antonio hit a solo home run off Castro for the winning tally. Lexington's bullpen retired the final six batters in a row to close the game. Stetson Allie had two hits in the loss, which snapped West Virginia's five-game winning streak.

DON'T BLINK: Thursday's defeat at Lexington was completed in one hour and 43 minutes. It ranks as the fastest nine-inning game in West Virginia Power history by nine minutes. On September 3, 2012, Zack Von Rosenberg pitched a complete game in a 4-1 Power win over Delmarva in one hour and 52 minutes. It is the second time the Power have played a game in under two hours this season (1-0 loss at Savannah on 4/27 in one hour and 57 minutes).

RIVALRY WEEK AND A HALF: West Virginia will meet Lexington a total of 20 times this season, including seven more games over the next 10 days. The Power have played the Legends more than any other club since 2005, going 79-76 over 155 games. Neither team has a winning record at home in this series with West Virginia going 43-37 at Whitaker Bank Ballpark. The Legends hold a 39-36 edge at Appalachian Power Park, where the series resumesnext week.

BROOMTOWN: The Power sweep of the Greenville Drive was their first during a four-game sweep in over a year. West Virginia's last four-game whitewash came against the Greenville in April of 2012 over the first four home games of last season.

CASTRO HONORED: On Monday, the South Atlantic League named Orlando Castro as its' Pitcher-of-the-Week for April 29- May 5. The southpaw pitched six shutout innings on Friday in West Virginia's 3-0 win over Greensboro, striking out seven and walking none. Castro is 3-2 this season with 29 strikeouts and just one walk over 33 innings pitched and joins Stetson Allie as the second Power player to be awarded by the league this season (April 4-14).

10 K GOLD: Tyler Glasnow's ten strikeouts on Tuesday set a new single-game high for a Power pitcher this season, surpassing Joely Rodriguez's Opening Day tally of eight against the Asheville Tourists. Glasnow's performance also marked the first time a Power pitcher had struck out double digit batters in any game since May 19, 2010 when Kyle McPherson retired 10 Delmarva Shorebirds on strikes.

DUKE OF PITTSBURGH: Pittsburgh promoted former Power pitcher Duke Welker to the active 25-man roster. The right-hander pitched for the Power during both the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Welker was placed on the 40-man roster this past off-season and will become the 31st former Power player to reach the Majors once he makes his debut.

PROMO UPDATE- MAY 18: The Power will host their annual WVU night on May 18 against Lexington. The first 1,000 fans through the gate will receive a Geno Smith bobblehead. All fans will have the chance to meet and greet Kevin Jones, Truck Bryant, and Da'Sean Butler. WVU Night is present by the WV Army National Guard.

POWER POINTS: West Virginia has completed their season series against Greenville, going 6-1 versus the Drive this year... Orlando Castro has allowed a total of five runs combined over his three losses this season... John Kuchno's victory on Sunday was the first of his professional career and happened during his first-ever quality start.

AROUND THE ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh lost 3-2 to the Mets in walk-off fashion. Mike Baxter singled in Marlon Byrd to pin a loss on Jason Grilli... Indianapolis edged Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre 2-1 in 11 innings. Tony Sanchez doubled in the winning run in the top of the 11th... Altoona eked past Harrisburg 9-8... Bradenton knocked off Charlotte 4-3. The Marauders are now 13-21.

ON THE AIR: West Virginia Power games can be heard on Charleston's ESPN 104.5 FM and 1490 AM in Charleston, WV, and online at wvpower.com. Adam Marco will call the action for all 140 games this season and will be joined by Mike Baggerman when the team plays at Appalachian Power Park.




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