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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Game Recaps 5/3: Michael Goodnight K's 10 for Captains

Goodnight Fans 10, Captains beat Lugnuts 2-1

Michael Goodnight was dazzling on Tuesday morning as the Captains defeated the Lansing Lugnuts 2-1. Goodnight struck out a career high ten batters in six innings and combined with the Dale Dickerson and Clayton Elhert to throw a one hitter.

The Lugnuts scored their only run in the bottom of the first inning against Goodnight. A leadoff walk on four straight balls to Jonathon Jones and a wild pitch moved him over to second. Goodnight struck out the next two hitters but gave up a two out single to left center to K.C. Hobson giving the Nuts a 1-0 lead.

In the top of the fifth inning, the Captains coaxed back to back walks from Alex Lavisky and Argenis Martinez to lead off the frame. Nick Bartolone reached on an error on the catcher as he was trying to lay down a sacrifice bunt. That loaded the bases. Carlos Moncrief chopped the next pitch in the grass in front of the mound and it was misplayed by Egan Smith the starting pitcher for Lansing allowing Lavisky to score to tie the game and keeping the bases loaded. Tyler Cannon slapped a line drive single into right field driving in Martinez to make it 2-1 Captains.

Goodnight entered the bottom of the fifth inning with seven strike outs and struck out the side to bring his total to ten.

Goodnight (2-2) picked up the win for Lake County. Dickerson threw two scoreless innings walking one. Clayton Ehlert pitched a perfect ninth striking out one for his seventh save. Smith (2-2) took the loss for Lansing tossing six innings allowing two runs, one of them earned on seven hits, walking two and striking out five.

Lake County returns home Wednesday night as they welcome in Bowling Green for a three game series, first pitch is scheduled at 7:00PM. The Captains will start LHP Mike Rayl (2-0) against CJ Riefenhauser (2-1) for the Hot Rods. Catch all the action on 1330AM WELW or online at captainsbaseball.com.

Clippers streak continues with 8-2 victory

The streak has reached lucky number 13 as the Clippers prevail over the Charlotte Knights tonight 8-2 . They now improve to 21-5 overall and have a 5 game lead over Louisvile in the International League West Division.

The Clippers offense had a big say in tonight's win. Columbus scored 8 runs in the ball game with the big number coming in the top of the seventh when the Clippers put up five in that frame. That was more than enough run support for Clippers righthandere Zach McAllister, who pitched his longest outing of the year. McAllister went eight innings giving up only two runs, all earned, on seven hits while striking out five and walking one. He is now 5-0 on the season as he continues to impress on the mound for the Clippers. Charlotte righthander Freddy Dolsi was saddled with the loss. He falls to 0-3 on the season.

In the top of the third, the Clippers got on the board with a lot of help coming from some small ball. Wes Hodges led off the inning with a double. The next batter, Luis Valbuena, laid down a dandy of a bunt that allowed him to reach on an infield single. With runners on 1st and third with nobody out, Ezequiel Carrerra stepped to the plate and he did not disappoint. His bunt single alowed Hodges to score from third and gave the Clippers an early 1-0 lead over the Knights. Unfortunatley for the Clippers, that would be the only run they would end up scoring that inning as Lonnie Chisenhall lined into a double play to the inning.

The Knights would come right back in the bottom of the third as Charlotte leftfielder Alejandro de Aza got the runner in from third with a sacrifice fly. Jered Head made it interesting with a strong throw from the outfield, but Charlotte shortstop Gookie Dawkins came in to score from third and just like that, we were all tied at 1 at the end of three.

The Clippers would then come to bat in the top of the sixth. Cord Phelps blasted a pitch that was just off the wall in right center field for a lead-off double. The next batter, Lonnie Chisenhall, lined a pitch to left field for a baseknock. After a Chad Huffman strikout, Jason Kipnis and he helped the Clippers get back the lead. Kipnis's RBI single put the Clippers up 2-1 in the top of the sixth. But the Clippers were not done there as Jerad Head increased the Columbus lead. Head's 11th RBI of the season augmented the Clippers lead to 3-1 at that point.

In the top of the seventh, the Clippers worked a little two out magic. Ezequiel Carrerra, Cord Phelps, and Lonnie Chisenhall all walked with two outs. Charlotte starter Freddy Dolsi was then pulled by Knights. Charlotte righthander Deunte Heath came on to relieve Dolsi and he was rudely greeted by Chad Huffman. Huffman's two run single 5-1. But that was not all for the Clippers. Jason Kipnis got in on the act with his bat. Kipnis's double increased the Columbus lead to 7-1. As if that wasn't enough, the Knights added insult to injury with a defensive gaffe. By the end of the inning, the Clippers had scored five runs and had a 8-1 lead after 6 1/2.

The Clippers would cruise from there as Zach McCallister pitched eight innings while only giving up 2 runs on seven hits and striking out 5. Carlton Smith came on in the ninth for Columbus. Could the Clippers really go 8-0 on an eight game road trip and win their 13th straight ballgame? In a word, yes. Smith struck out three in the inning to seal the win and a perfect road trip.

The Clippers have an off-day on Wednesday. They will resume play at Huntington Park on Thursday when they open up a a four game series aginst the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. Corey Kluber will get the ball for the Clippers. He is still looking for his first win of the season. He will oppose Brian Gordon, who will be toeing the rubber for the Iron Pigs in the series opener. First pitch is at 6:35.

Akron Postponed

Rain Suspends Contest In Salem

Heavy rains suspended play between Kinston and Salem in the bottom of the first inning Tuesday night in Virginia. It was scoreless at the time of the suspension.

The game will be resumed Wednesday morning with a first pitch set for 11 AM. The third and final game of the series will be played in Kinston on June 13.

A Mother's Day Diamond Dig, Pitt County Memorial Hospital Cancer Services Jersey Auction, Kentucky Derby Night, Cinco De Mayo Flip-flop Giveaway and Fireworks highlight the jammed packed homestand!

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