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Hillcats Game Notes

Published on April 9, 2008 under Carolina League (CarL1)
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Thursday, April 10th @ WINSTON-SALEM 7:00 PM LHP Tony Watson (0-1, 4.90) vs. LHP Aaron Poreda (0-0, 0.00) Friday, April 11th WILMINGTON 6:05 PM RHP Jared Hughes (0-1, 3.60) vs. LHP Everett Teaford (0-0, 2.25) Saturday, April 12th WILMINGTON 6:05 PM RHP Michael Crotta (1-0, 4.26) vs. RHP Jason Godin (0-0, 0.00) Sunday, April 13th WILMINGTON 2:05 PM LHP Daniel Moskos (0-0, 3.60 vs. RHP Mario Santiago (0-0, 0.00)

2007 vs. WINSTON-SALEM: The Hillcats went 8-11 versus the Warthogs in 2007, and went 4-5 at Ernie Shore Field...

COMEBACK CATS: Lynchburg earned their first come from behind victory on Tuesday night in a 7-5 win...They scored three runs in the ninth to turn a one-run deficit into a two-run lead in the series opener in Winston-Salem...The Cats were down to their final strike before INF Jim Negrych came through with a pinch-hit single to tie the game...

PITCH AT PERFECTION: On Sunday at Frederick RHP Michael Crotta tossed six perfect innings before allowing a walk to start the seventh...After a sacrifice fly scored the first run of the day for the Keys, Crotta was removed without allowing a hit in six and 1/3 innings...

FIRST ROUND PICK: LHP Daniel Moskos was the Pirates first round draft pick (fourth overall) in the 2007 draft...Last season Moskos debuted with the GCL Pirates and finished the season with the State College Spikes...Finished season with a combined ERA of 3.45 in 13 appearances with no decisions and one save...Moskos finished his career at Clemson University with 16 saves and a 3.25 ERA in 81 appearances (10 starts)...

CHANGING THINGS UP: Baseball America said LHP Tony Watson has the "Best Changeup" in the Pirates minor league system...The ninth round selection in the 2007 struckout 58 batters in 67.2 ip and walked just eight...

KNOWN FOR HIS "D": INF Brian Friday was named the "Best Defensive Infielder" in the Pirates minor league organization by Baseball America prior to the start of the 2008 season...Friday was a third round pick of the Pirates in last year's draft out of Rice University...He was a member of their World Series teams in 2006 and 2007, which finished third in the country...

RACKING UP THE K'S: RHP Jared Hughes led all Pirate farmhands in strikeouts during the 2007 campaign with 109 in 145.1 ip...The 6'9" hurler started 27 games last year for the Hickory Crawdads, who advanced to the South Atlantic League playoffs...

RUN AND HE'LL GUN: C Steve Lerud led the Carolina League in caught stealing percentage in 2007 by throwing out nearly 40% of potential base thieves (48/73, .397)...

BACK IN ACTION: RHP Blair Johnson returns to the Hillcats this year after another injury plagued season in 2007...It was the third consecutive season that the former second round selection has been severely hampered by injuries...Johnson pitched for the Hawaii Winter Baseball champion North Shore Honu, and went 3-1 with a 3.26 ERA in the off-season... TOP PROSPECTS: Three of the Pirates' top 30 prospects from Baseball America are beginning the year with the Hillcats...LHP Daniel Moskos (#5) posted a combined ERA of 3.45 in 13 appearances with no decisions and one save with the GCL Pirates and the State College Spikes...LHP Tony Watson (#11) went 6-1 with a 2.52 ERA in 10 starts in State College prior to a late season call-up to Hickory...Watson was named to the New York-Penn League mid-season All-Star team...INF Brian Friday (#12) batted .295 with two home runs and 13 RBI for State College in 40 games...

MEET THE STAFF: Jeff Branson, 41, enters his 5th season in the Pittsburgh organization and 2nd as manager of the Lynchburg Hillcats...The former Major Leaguer spent two years at the helm of the Hickory Crawdads prior to his arrival in Lynchburg...His career managerial record is 211-270 (.439)...Bob Milacki, 43, enters his fourth consecutive season as pitching coach of the Hillcats...The former major leaguer helped guide Hickory to the 2004 South Atlantic League championship...Chris Truby, 35, enters his first full season of coaching after serving as the hitting coach for the GCL Pirates at the end of last season...




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