
WV Power Game Notes
Published on July 6, 2014 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston Dirty Birds News Release
West Virginia Power (9-8, 29-56) at Greensboro Grasshoppers (12-5, 56-31)
Game 86 | July 6, 2014 | NewBridge Bank Park | Greensboro, NC
Radio: Charleston's ESPN 104.5 & 1490 - wvpower.com Airtime: 3:40 pm
TODAY'S MATCHUP
RH Luis Heredia (1-2, 4.54) vs. LH Jarlin Garcia (9-2, 5.18)
Garcia: Allowed 6 R on 12 H over 5.0 IP in 7/01 W @ LEX with 5 K and 0 BB (16-12 GBO)
Heredia: Allowed 5 R on 9 H over 6.0 IP in 7/01 ND vs. HIC with 2 K and 2 BB (11-6 HIC)
THE LEAD OFF: West Virginia topped the Greensboro Grasshoppers 5-1 on Saturday night at NewBridge Bank Park. The Power took the early lead in the second with a Danny Collins RBI groundout and in the fourth JaCoby Jones blasted his second solo home run in as many nights to take a 2-0 advantage. Elvis Escobar tallied an RBI single in thge fifth and two more crossed in the sixth behind an Erich Weiss RBI base knock. Cody Dickson was dominant over seven innings of work to earn the win, allowing just four hits with seven strikeouts. Ryan Newell was charged with the loss. West Virginia snapped a six-game skid with the victory.
ON THE HOP: West Virginia is playing its final series at NewBridge Bank Park this season. The Power and Grasshoppers have played 134 times since 2005 when both clubs were re-branded and moved to new ballparks. West Virginia holds a 70-64 lead in the all-time set. The Power trail 35-34 in 69 games at NewBridge Bank Park including seven wins in ten games this year by Greensboro.
THE HITS KEEP COMING: Harold Ramirez notched a single in the first on Tuesday and extended his hitting streak to 23 consecutive games. Ramirez has now broken Starling Marte's Power franchise record of 22 games and passed Pat Valaika (Asheville) for longest hit streak in the South Atlantic League this season. The outfielder is hitting .346 since the streak started on June 5.
MAKING MOVES: Pittsburgh made a flurry of moves that effected the Power on Thursday. Justin Maffei and Ashley Ponce were both promoted to Bradenton from West Virginia. Andy Otamendi was transferred to the Jamestown Jammers roster while Clario Perez was promoted from the Jamestown roster after two days. Finally, Danny Collins and Francisco Diaz were activated from the Power Disabled List. Diaz and Collins both made appearances in the lineup on Thursday, including Diaz's first professional start in the outfield.
BOMBS BURSTING IN AIR: The West Virginia Power have allowed 78 home runs this season, the most of any team in the South Atlantic League. 16 of those blasts came during the most recent homstand. On Wednesday night, the Power gave up five solo home runs to the Hickory Crawdads, the most allowed by West Virginia pitching in a singe game this season. The Power, however, have hit eight of their 28 home runs in just 9 games at NewBridge Bank Park, despite having won just two games in Greensboro.
OH SO CLOSE: The West Virginia Power have still yet to walk-off with a victory in the 2014 season. The Power threatened on multiple occassions in Monday's 15 inning loss to the Lakewood BlueClaws. The Power stranded three in scoring position in extra innings. The Power have watched seven walk-offs in 2014.
PROMO UPDATE- JULY 12: The West Virginia Power battle the Greensboro Grasshoppers on Saturday, July 12, at Appalachian Power Park. The first 1,000 fans through the gates will recieve an Appalachian Power Park replica.The Power open the four-game homestand on Thursday, July 10 against Greensboro.
POWER POINTS: West Virginia is 12-19 in one-run games this season. No other club in the league has played as many one-run games as West Virginia has this year... Pittsburgh placed Wyatt Mathisen on the Disabled List prior to Saturday's game with a leg injury. The third baseman is batting .263 over 74 games with three home runs and 24 RBIs. JaCoby Jones was activated from the Power Disabled List prior to Saturday's game. Jones was placed on the DL retroactive to June 21 with a left knee injury. Jeff Roy posted multi-hit performances in three of his first four games at Appalachian Power Park.
AROUND THE ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh ousted the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2. Edinson Volquez threw seven innings allowing just one run... Indianapolis fell to Louisville 8-3. Nick Kingham was tagged with the loss... Altoona bested Harrisburg 7-4. Alen Hanson blasted his eighth home run of the season in the win... Bradenton dropped a 4-1 final to Palm Beach. Tyler Glasnow allowed four runs over 6.1 innings... Jamestown was edged by State College 3-2. Michael Fransoso tripled and drove in a run.
ON THE AIR: West Virginia Power games can be heard on Charleston's ESPN 104.5 FM and 1490 AM in Charleston, online at wvpower.com and on the TuneIn Radio App.
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