SAL1 Charleston Dirty Birds

Power Game Notes

Published on August 29, 2012 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston Dirty Birds News Release


West Virginia Power (34-29, 57-76) at Charleston RiverDogs (28-34, 67-62)

Game 134 & 135 | August 28, 2012 | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park | Charleston, SC

Radio: ESPN Radio 104.5 FM & 1490 and wvpower.com Air Time- 6:45 p.m.

TONIGHT'S MATCHUP

Game One: RH Zack Von Rosenberg (4-6, 4.90) vs. RH Bryan Mitchell (7-11, 5.08)

Game Two: LH Zac Fuesser (3-6, 4.15) vs. RH Brett Gerritse (4-5, 4.03)

POWER REPLAY: West Virginia was shutout 7-0 on Sunday afternoon by the Hickory Crawdads. The Crawdads scored once in the fourth off Power starter Robby Rowland and added six against West Virginia's bullpen over the seventh and eighth innings. The Power were held to three hits and did not have a baserunner after the fifth inning. Rowland took the loss as West Virginia fell for the third time in the four game series with Hickory.

4.5 BEHIND WITH SEVEN TO GO: West Virginia enters play tonight four and a half games behind the Hagerstown Suns with seven games remaining in the 2012 season. The Power have a series at Charleston starting this evening and will host Delmarva (22-40 in the second half) over Labor Day weekend.

WEST V. SOUTH: Entering the 2012 season, West Virginia and Charleston had only met 35 times since 2005. After 11 meeting this year already, the RiverDogs own a 24-22 edge in the all-time series, having added eight wins to their tally. The Power, however, took two of three at Appalachian Power Park last week. West Virginia is 10-14 all-time at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park.

DOUBLE THE FUN: The Power are 6-4 on doubleheader days this season. West Virginia has split four doubleheaders and swept one so far this season.

START THE BUS: West Virginia attempts to start its' final road trip of the season today. The Power went 7-29 on the road in the first half of the 2012 season, but have gone 18-14 away from home in the second half. The club record for the fewest road wins is 27, set by the inaugural 2005 team. The 2012 edition has already lost more road games in a single season than any other team in Power history.

POLANCO ACTIVATED: Gregory Polanco was activated from West Virginia's Disabled List on Sunday prior to the game with Hickory and went 0-4 in his first game since August 9. The Power All-Star suffered a sprained left ankle on August 9 at Lexington. The Power went 8-7 in the fifteen games that their center fielder missed.

26 DOWN AND 1 TO GO: Nick Kingham leads the SAL with 26 starts this season and is lined up to start one more game in 2012. The right-hander has compiled 108 strikeouts over 120.0 innings pitched, both tops on the club. Since 2009, only Hunter Strickland (126.1 in 2009), Jason Erickson (128.2 in 2010), and Zack Von Rosenberg (125.1 last year) have thrown more innings.

RECORD PACE: With nine game remaining, several Power records remain in reach for a few players:

Hits: Current record holder: Lorenzo Cain with 162 2012 leader: Alen Hanson with 148

Doubles: Current record holder: Caleb Gindl with 38 2012 leader: Dan Gamache with 37

Triples: Current record holder: Andy Vasquez with 13 2012 leader: Alen Hanson with 12

Runs: Current record holder: Chuck Caufield with 100 2012 leader: Alen Hanson with 95

Saves: Current record holder: Robert Hinton with 14 2012 leader: Nathan Kilcrease with 13

POWER POINTS: Justin Ennis was placed on the Power Disabled List on Sunday, retroactive to August 25... 2011 SAL All-Star Jameson Taillon was named as the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on Monday for August 20-27. Taillon was promoted a week and a half ago and went 2-0 in his first two Double- A starts, pitching 11 scoreless innings and striking out 13... Chase d'Arnaud was recalled to the Pirates 25-man roster on Tuesday.

AROUND THE ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh shutout St. Louis 9-0 at PNC Park... Indianapolis blanked Toledo 5-0... Altoona lost 3-1 to Akron... Bradenton split a doubleheader with Fort Myers, winning 11-10 and falling 4-2... State College lost 16-4 to Auburn.

ON THE AIR: All 140 West Virginia Power games can be heard on ESPN 104.5 FM and 1490AM in Charleston, WV 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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