
Braves Bats Fall Silent in Game Three
Published on July 19, 2007 under Southern League (SL1)
Mississippi Braves News Release
Despite J.C. Holt's efforts Thursday night the Braves were still unable to get the big hit when they needed it as they dropped Game Three, 2-1, to the Jacksonville Suns in front of a crowd of 3,820 fans at Trustmark Park. The Braves (11-17) have now lost two in a row and dropped to 53-45 overall. The Suns (20-8) kept pace with the Montgomery Biscuits and remained in a tie for 1st place in the South Division with Montgomery while improving to 61-37 overall on the season.
J.C. Holt finished the night a homerun shy of the cycle but only manaaged to score once. He led off the bottom of the first inning with a double buy Loadenthal struck out, Jurich flied out and Esquivel struck out as well to end the frame. Holt started a two-out rally in the 3rd with a single which Loadenthal followed with a single only to see Jurich fly out to center to end the inning. Then finally in the 6th Holt picked up his 2nd triple of the series and came into score two pitches later on a single by Carl Loadenthal. The Braves managed to get the tying run to third base in the 8th inning and second base in the 9th inning but failed to score it both times.
Matt Harrison (5-6, 3.25 ERA) pitched good enough for a win but allowed a two-out walk to Juan Gonzalez which was followed by an RBI double by James Tomlin and an RBI single by Cory Dunlap that gave the Suns a 2-0 lead they would not relinquish. Brad Nelson and Charlie Morton both tossed scoreless innings of relief in the 7th, 8th and 9th.
Justin Orenduff (6-3, 3.54 ERA) was able to work avoid J.C. Holt from hurting him except with his 6th inning triple. He along with the bullpen kept the bottom six of the order hitless until the 9th inning single by Mike Rozema.
J.C. Holt was once again the Braves player of the game as he finished 3-for-5 at the plate with a single, double and triple and also scored the Braves only run. He extended his hit streak to 5 games (10-23, .435) and pushed his season average up to a team-leading .320.
The Braves finished 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position (9-for-39 in the series) in the game while the Suns finished 1-for-8 in that same category (7-for-27 in the series). The Braves left 9 men on base and have now left 25 on base in the series. The Suns left 8 stranded and have left 23 on base in the series.
The Braves will continue a five game set in Pearl, Mississippi at Trustmark Park as they take on the Jacksonville Suns, the AA Affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, in the fourth game of their Southern League 5-Game Series. The Braves On Deck Circle presented by Wendy's will air starting at 6:05pm (CT). The First Pitch will follow at 7:05pm (CT). The Braves will send LHP Kelvin Villa (6-7, 5.29 ERA) to the hill in search of his seventh win. The Suns will counter with LHP Mike McGrew (6-6, 5.67 ERA) who is also looking for his seventh victory.
Southern League Stories from July 19, 2007
- Braves Bats Fall Silent in Game Three - Mississippi Braves
- Suns Pitch Past Mississippi - Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
- Gulin Gets Job Done in Stars' Victory - Huntsville Stars
- Offense Cold in Loss to Suns - Mississippi Braves
- Stars Blank Smokies, Earn 10th Straight Win - Knoxville Smokies
- Carolina Falls to Montgomery, 3-2 - Carolina Mudcats
- Smokies Jake Fox called up to Chicago - Jackson Generals
- BayBears Add Bullpen Help - Mobile BayBears
- Montgomery Biscuits Roster Transaction - Montgomery Biscuits
- A Celestial Battle All Week at the Baseball Grounds - Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
- Jimerson, Jaxx take down Mobile - Jackson Generals
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