
Wells 'Grand' in Return Home
Published on April 7, 2008 under Midwest League (MWL1)
Great Lakes Loons News Release
COMSTOCK PARK, MI - Casper Wells says he "was conceived in Grand Rapids" and lived there for the first year and a half of his life, but has little memory of his time spent there in the late 1980s. He'll likely remember his April 7, 2008 performance for the West Michigan Whitecaps.
The Whitecaps' right fielder homered twice and drove in four runs in West Michigan's home-opening, 11-1 victory over the Great Lakes Loons Monday night.
The Whitecaps improved to 5-0 with the win that featured plenty of highlights. In addition to Wells' offensive heroics, left fielder Mark McBratney recorded three hits and four runs and first baseman Chris Carlson doubled twice. The âCaps struck for 14 hits against the Loons' pitching trio of Daigoro Rondon, Geison Aguasviva and Thomas Melgarejo.
"We had too many mistakes pitching," said Loons manager Juan Bustabad, whose team dropped its first road game to fall to 3-2 overall. "It was just a bad game overall and just one of those nights when our pitchers, it seemed, had to get six outs per inning."
Additionally, the Whitecaps received strong pitching performances. Left-hander Jon Kibler, who played last season for Michigan State before being drafted by the Tigers in the 30th round of the 2007 draft, did not allow an earned run in five innings. Santo Maieses followed with three perfect relief innings, striking out four. Andrew Hess pitched a scoreless ninth.
The Loons' offense mustered just four hits - two by Travis Vetters and one each by Jovanny Rosario and Erik Kanaby. With his third inning single, Rosario extended his season-starting hitting streak to five games.
The Loons and Whitecaps meet for the second game of their four-game series Tuesday night beginning at 6:35pm. Loons' right-hander Justin Miller (0-0, 1.80) will oppose lefty Ramon Garcia (0-0, 0.00). The game will be carried in Mid-Michigan on the flagship home for Great Lakes Loons baseball, ESPN 100.9-FM.
The Great Lakes Loons are the second-year Single-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and members of the Midwest League. For more information about the Loons, visit Loons.com or call 989-837-BALL.
Midwest League Stories from April 7, 2008
- Wells 'Grand' in Return Home - Great Lakes Loons
- Dragons Break Tie in 8th, Win Home Opener 3-2 - Dayton Dragons
- Chiefs Fall 8-0 Monday Night - Peoria Chiefs
- Wells leads offense in home-opening win - West Michigan Whitecaps
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers vs. Clinton LumberKings (4/7/08) - Clinton LumberKings
- Lugnuts take home opener, 12-6 - Lansing Lugnuts
- Bees Lose First Road Game Of Season - Burlington Bees
- Cougars Off to Their Best Start Ever - Kane County Cougars
- Kernels Tumble In Home Opener, 12-7 - Cedar Rapids Kernels
- Dragons Add Infielder Prior To Monday's Home Opener - Dayton Dragons
- First Round Pick Coming To Fort Wayne - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Chiefs Prepare for the Season's First Homestand - Peoria Chiefs
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