
Braves Win Pitchers Duel and Fourth Straight Series
Published on April 23, 2007 under Southern League (SL1)
Mississippi Braves News Release
Jarrod Saltalamacchia rapped a one-out RBI double in the bottom of the seventh off Jack Egbert to break a scoreless tie and send the Braves to their third straight win in front of a Monday night crowd of 2,482 at Trustmark Park. The Braves (13-5) increased their lead to two games in the South Division over the Barons (11-7). They also secured their fourth straight series win to start the season.
Righty Jack Egbert (0-1, 1.80 ERA) was the story for the Barons as he handcuffed the Braves retiring 17 in a row before Brandon Jones reached on a one-out walk in the 7th. Saltalamacchia wasted no time ripping the first pitch he saw down the right field line as Jones scored all the way from first base on a great slide under the tag of Donny Lucy. Mark Jurich followed two batters later with an RBI double of his own scoring Salty and extending the Braves lead to 2-0.
Charlie Morton tossed 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief...Joe Winkelsas added to his scoreless string to start the season with a scoreless 8th inning...Joey Devine tossed the ninth for his third save of the season while facing the minimum thanks to a game-ending 4-6-3 double play. It was the Braves league-tying third shutout of the season. They lowered their team ERA back down to 2.35.
The Braves finished 1-for-5 with runners in scoring position while the Barons were 0-for-3 in the same category.
The Braves will continue a five game set in Pearl, Mississippi at Trustmark Park as they take on the Birmingham Barons, the AA Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, in Game Four of their Southern League Series. The Braves On Deck Circle presented by Wendy's will start things off at 6:05pm, while the First Pitch will follow at 7:05pm (CT). The Braves are scheduled to send LHP Dan Smith (2-1, 1.80 ERA) to the hill in search of his team-leading third win, while the Barons will counter with LHP Wes Whisler (0-1, 2.65 ERA) who is seeking his first victory.
GAME TIME: 2:10 (Shortest of the Season) --- ATTENDANCE: 2,482
BRAVES BITES:
* The Braves improved to 3-1 in shutouts.
* The Braves improved to 2-2 in two-run games.
* The Braves improved to 7-1 at Trustmark Park.
* The Braves improved to 10-4 when scoring first.
* The Braves improved to 10-0 when leading after eight innings.
* The Braves improved to 10-0 when leading after eight innings.
* The Braves have at least one extra base hit in every game this season.
ACTIVE HIT STREAKS (3 games or more):
* Jarrod Saltalamacchia - 7 games - (11-27, .407)
* Mark Jurich - 7 games - (10-24, .417)
* Greg Creek - 6 games - (9-21, .429) - DNP
HIT STREAKS ENDED:
* Brent Lillibridge - 3 games - (6-12, .500)
HITLESS STREAKS ENDED
* Carl Loadental (0-11) - (1-4, 1B)
ACTIVE HITLESS STREAKS (More than 0-4)
* Diory Hernandez (0-5)
* Matt Esquivel (0-16)
* Josh Burrus (0-5)
TRANSACTIONS:
* NONE
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