
Power Game Notes
Published on July 18, 2011 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston Dirty Birds News Release
Charleston RiverDogs (11-13, 37-57) at West Virginia Power (8-16, 43-49)
Game 93 | July 18, 2011 | Appalachian Power Park | Charleston, WV
Radio: Power Baseball Network and wvpower.com Airtime: 6:45 pm
TONIGHT'S MATCHUP
RH Scottie Allen (3-1, 6.95) vs. LH Zac Fuesser (2-3, 2.42)
Allen: Surrendered 7 R on 10 H with 0 K and 0 BB over 4.0 IP in 7/13 Loss @ GBO (11-6 Hoppers)
Fuesser: Allowed 5 R on 6 H with 5 K and 0 BB over 5.0 IP in 7/13 Loss @ HAG (7-2 Crawdads)
POWER REPLAY: West Virginia fell 9-5 to Charleston in 11 innings. The Power held leads of 2-0 and 3-2, but the RiverDogs answered each time and held a 5-3 lead into the bottom of the ninth. Rogelio Noris doubled in two to tie the game and send the game to extras. In the 11th, Charleston plated four runs on five hits to secure the win against Kevin Decker.
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: West Virginia's 13-run attack Saturday night was their second highest offensive output this season, and the first time in over a month that the club reached double digits in run scored. The Power scored 14 against Hagerstown in late April for the highest run output this season, and last hit double digits on June 12 at Greensboro.
ON AND OFF: Colton Cain was activated from the Power disabled list on Sunday and Brooks Pounders was transferred to the State College Spikes roster. Pounders pitched three and a third innings of relief on Saturday, and this move down is not expected to be permanent.
STOPPED AT SEVEN: West Virginia snapped its season-high seven game losing streak with Friday night's win. During this stretch, the team was outscored 50-18 and lost by at least two runs in each game.
VERGE OF HISTORY: Rogelio Noris has 24 career home runs for West Virginia over a season and a half in a Power jersey. Noris has now matched Stephen Chapman for the most home runs in any player's Power career. Chapman hit a single-season record 24 home runs in a Power uniform in 2007.
TRIPLE THREAT: Andy Vasquez's triple Friday gives him nine for the season, tops in the SAL sofar. Vasquez's total has surpassed Alcides Escobar, Hernan Iribarren, and Lee Haydel for the second-most three base hits in a season in Power history. Quincy Latimore holds the single season record with 10 during the 2009 campaign.
CHARLIE SOUTH TO CHARLIE WEST: West Virginia closes out this three game series against the Charleston RiverDogs tonight. The clubs meet 15 times this season after only playing a total of four times in 2010. West Virginia leads the all-time set 15-10, and the Power have a 7-3 lead since 2005 at Appalachian Power Park. The RiverDogs have not played in West Virginia since the 2009 season.
LOPEZ TO DL: The Pittsburgh Pirates have placed Porfirio Lopez on the Power disabled list, retroactive to July 13, and added Rinku Singh from the State College roster. Lopez is 1-3 with a 4.18 ERA for the Power this season, and went 1-1 with a 5.49 earned run average for Bradenton. Singh was signed by Pittsburgh in 2008 after winning the Indian reality show "The Million Dollar Arm." This season, the southpaw was 0-2 with a 2.16 ERA with the Spikes.
POWER POINTS: West Virginia is the only club in the SAL that has not hit a grand slam this season... Rinku Singh has now pitched at four levels in the Pirates organization this season... The Power are now 4-5 in extra inning games this season.
AROUND THE ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh beat Houston 7-5 in 11 innings. The Pirates took two of three from the Astros over the weekend and host Cincinnati tonight... Indianapolis lost at Columbus 6-4... Altoona fell 9-3 at Erie... Bradenton dropped a 9-3 decision to Daytona... State College lost 3-2 to Williamsport.
ON THE AIR: All 140 West Virginia Power games can be heard on ESPN 104.5 FM and 1490 AM in Charleston, WV, across the state on the Power Radio Network, and online at milb.com. Adam Marco will call the action for each of the 70 home games this season, while the home team will provide coverage while the Power are on the road.
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- Crawdads Sweep Shorebirds with 5-0 Shutout - Hickory Crawdads
- Drive Homestand Ends with 7-3 Loss to Braves - Greenville Drive
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- Former RiverDog Brandon Laird Promoted to New York Yankees - Charleston RiverDogs
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