
Potomac Nationals Game Notes
Published on May 19, 2009 under Carolina League (CarL1)
Potomac Nationals News Release
The P-Nats and K-Tribe will play game two of their four-game series from historic Grainger Stadium in a contest that will feature two of the leagues best pitchers in the Nats' Jeff Mandel against the Tribe's Eric Berger. Both hurlers are currently ranked in the Top 5 in ERA and this comes one day after game one finished in a 1-0 decision in favor of Potomac. The P-Nats might be catching the K-Tribe at the right time as the Indians have dropped their last seven games and now find themselves 2.5 games back in the Southern Division.
Today's Probables Potomac RHP Jeff Mandel (4-1, 2.25) vs. Kinston LHP Eric Berger (3-2, 2.12)
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