
G-Braves Bats Go Cold, IronPigs Roll 8-0
June 1, 2011 - International League (IL1)
Gwinnett Stripers News Release
The Gwinnett Braves couldn't follow last night's big win with another, dropping an 8-0 contest to the Lehigh Valley IronPigs at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville, GA, on Wednesday night. While Gwinnett's offense sputtered, the opposition jumped out to an early lead to secure the win. The G-Braves (26-26) remain in second place in the International League South division, dropping to 3.5 games behind Durham with the loss (figure at press time). The IronPigs (32-20) remain in first place in the IL North.
It Was Over When: The G-Braves got a leadoff double from center fielder Jeff Fiorentino, and that was about it. The IronPigs strung together a 3-0 lead after the third inning on walks, timely hitting and an error, and Gwinnett mustered only three base runners all game.
Braves Beat:
On the Mound: Starting LHP Yohan Flande (2-2) went 4.0 IP, yielding 3 R/ER on 6 hits with a pair of walks and 5 strikeouts in the loss.
At the plate: Fiorentino's leadoff double was the highlight of the offensive game for the G-Braves, who struck out a season high 14 times as a team.
The Opposition:
On the Mound: IronPigs starting RHP Brian Gordon (4-0) went 7.0 IP of 2 hit, scoreless ball with a career high 11 strikeouts to notch the win.
At the Plate: Former major leaguer and third baseman Ronnie Belliard stayed hot against Gwinnett, going 2-for-5 with a HR and 3 RBI. Another one-time big leaguer, second baseman Josh Barfield, was 1-for-4 with 2 RBI.
On Deck: The G-Braves play the final game of the first series in the current eight game homestand, going against Lehigh Valley in game four of their series on Thursday night at Coolray Field at 7:05 p.m. Gwinnett will throw RHP Erik Cordier (0-0, 0.00) against Lehigh Valley LHP Ryan Feierabend (3-2, 6.04). The game can be heard on WDUN 550 AM and 102.9 FM, and seen on TV on CSS.
Etc: Every Thursday home game is $3 Thursday, as fans can give their wallet even more of a break at the already family and budget friendly games at Coolray Field. Patrons can purchase beverage and food specials selected each game day from concession stands and portable carts on the concourse for only $3. Tomorrow's game is also Boating Night, with in-stadium features for on-the-water enthusiasts, as well as City of Norcross Night, which will highlight the locale throughout the game.
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