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Aberdeen IronBirds Game Notes

August 19, 2011 - New York-Penn League (NYPL)
Aberdeen IronBirds News Release


Tonight's Game

Tonight, the Aberdeen IronBirds and the Auburn Doubledays (Class-A Short-Season affiliate of the Washington Nationals) will meet in a double-header at Falcon Park. An unexpected rain shower postponed last night's scheduled game between these two clubs. Aberdeen will have right-hander Matt Hobgood on the hill in game one. The former first-round pick of the Baltimore Orioles is looking to bounce back after a bad start against the Williamsport Crosscutters. He'll go up against fellow right-hander Wirkin Estevez. In game two, All-Star left-hander Trent Howard will be on the hill. He'll go up against right-hander Nathan Karns.

Velleggia's Oblique

IronBirds first baseman Joe Velleggia missed his third straight game Wednesday night due to an oblique injury. Velleggia also sat out the All-Star game at Lowell. He currently leads the team in home runs (seven), RBI (28), and slugging percentage (.463). Wynston Sawyer has been starting in Velleggia's place.

Slow Out of the Gate

The IronBirds dropped their 16h series opener last night at Auburn. Aberdeen is just 6-16 in the first game of a series. The IronBirds are an even worse 2-9 in the first game of a road-series. The IronBirds have lost three straight series openers.

Extra Base Hits

The IronBirds have mustered just three extra base hits over their past four games. Each of Aberdeen's five hits last night was a single. Two of the three extra base hits over the past four games have been home runs (Adam Davis and Austin Goolsby).

Hobgood's Comeback

Hobgood will make his seventh outing for the IronBirds today. Hobgood has been hit very hard in three of his six outings. In the three outings that Hobgood couldn't make it through the third he has an ERA over 30. Hobgood is working his way back from a rotator cuff strain.

Doubledays Affiliation

This is the first season the Doubledays are a Washington Nationals affiliate. The Doubledays served as an affiliate for the Toronto Blue Jays in past year. The Vermont Lake Monsters previously served as the Nationals Short-Season A affiliate.




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