
Power Game Notes
Published on August 16, 2011 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston Dirty Birds News Release
West Virginia Power (21-29, 56-62) at Kannapolis Intimidators (30-19, 67-50)
Game 119 | August 16, 2011 | Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium | Kannapolis, NC
Radio: Power Baseball Network and wvpower.com Airtime: 6:45 pm
TONIGHT'S MATCHUP
LH Zack Dodson (4-3, 2.70) vs. RH Jon Bachanov (1-1, 2.05)
Dodson: Allowed 0 R on 3 H with 3 K and 1 BB over 6.0 IP in 8/11 Win vs. CSC (4-0 Power)
Bachanov: Allowed 0 R on 1 H with 2 K and 1 BB over 5.0 IP in 8/11 Win @ HIC (3-0 Intimidators)
POWER REPLAY: West Virginia lost 5-4 on Monday night in walk-off fashion at Kannapolis. The Power scored four runs in the fourth inning on base hits by Justin Howard, Elias Diaz, and Rogelio Noris. The Intimidators plated two in the fifth against Porfirio Lopez, one in the sixth against Orlando Castro, and twice with two outs in the bottom of the ninth off Rinku Singh.
WALK-OFF WOES: The Power are now 3-8 in games decided in the last at bat, including three losses in the final inning at Kannapolis this season. TheIntimidators beat West Virginia twice on April 23 during a doubleheader, winning both games 8-7 in the bottom of the seventh.
CALL IN THE INFIELD: Kevin Mort pitched one scoreless inning Saturday night in his second relief appearance of the season. The infielder became the first Power player in nearly five years to pitch in a game when he made his first appearance of the season on July 1 versus Greensboro. On July 23, 2006, while still a Milwaukee affiliate, then manager Mike Guerrero used two position players, Brad Wilcutt and Tony Festa, to pitch late in a 10-2 loss against Lake County. Each player tossed a scoreless inning that night. Mort's mop up ERA over his two appearances covering three innings is 3.00.
SPOILERS READY: West Virginia continues its four game set at Kannapolis with a 7:05 first pitch tonight. The Power were swept in a five game series at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium during their first road trip of the season, but claimed a 3-1 series win in Charleston from May 13-16. Kannapolis leads the all-time series 40-33 and holds a 21-15 advantage at home.
RECORD HIGH OF ZEROS: West Virginia pitchers worked their 11th shutout of the season last Thursday night to set a new club record, surpassing the efforts of the 2006 club while the Power were still affiliated with Milwaukee. Since the association with the Pirates began in 2009, the Power have pitched 26 shutouts over two plus years, compared to 29 during the four-year Brewer stint.
WALK OF LIFE: West Virginia's pitching staff continues to lead all of baseball with the fewest number of batters walked this year. Power pitchers have combined to walk 280 batters through 118 games. The lowest team total in club history is 346 during the 2010 season, while the league's record low over a 140 game season is 314 by Augusta in 2001. The staff is currently on pace to finish the season with 327 walks issued.
VERGE OF HISTORY: Rogelio Noris has 24 career home runs for West Virginia over nearly two seasons in a Power jersey. Noris has 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. Noris, however, has not hit a home run since July 15, a span of 19 games and 75 at bats.
POWER POINTS: Kevin Mort hit .440 during his recent seven-game hitting streak, the longest of his 2011 season...
AROUND THE ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh upended St. Louis 6-2... Indianapolis lost 4-1 in at Louisville... Altoona, Bradenton, and State College did not play. The Spikes are at the NYPL All-Star break, and had two players voted on to the squad: C Samual Gonzalez and OF Carlos Mesa.
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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