Downes Go Salem, Blewett Goes the Distance
Wilmington, DE - For the second straight game, the Wilmington Blue Rocks (43-38 / 4-7) starting pitching dominated the Salem Red Sox (46-34 / 6-5) in a 2-0 win Sunday night at Frawley Stadium. Rocks' starter Scott Blewett spun a complete game shutout and allowed just four hits while Brandon
Wilmington, DE - For the second straight game, the Wilmington Blue Rocks (43-38 / 4-7) starting pitching dominated the Salem Red Sox (46-34 / 6-5) in a 2-0 win Sunday night at Frawley Stadium. Rocks' starter
In the bottom of the first inning, Downes cranked a two-out, solo homer over the left field wall off Salem's starter
In the bottom of the sixth, it was Downes again getting the Rocks on the board. With one out, the outfielder crushed his second solo homer of the game to double up the Wilmington lead, 2-0. Downes joined
With the two runs being enough support for Blewett, the tall righty went on to finish the final three innings of the complete game, allowing just three baserunners over that span. The right-handed hurler induced a ground out to shortstop to strand a runner at second base to end the game.
Wilmington concludes the four-game series with Salem on Monday, July 3 with first pitch slated for 6:35 p.m. at Frawley Stadium. RHP
PEBBLES OF KNOWLEDGE:
The nine-inning, complete game shutout for Blewett marks the first of his career and first for the Blue Rocks since Zach McClellan tossed one on August 26, 2003 at Myrtle Beach. The Rocks had only one pitcher on the staff who recorded a complete game and that was
So far in the series, the Rocks starting pitching has been very strong. Between the arms of
With the win, the Rocks have now won back-to-back games against Salem after dropping their previous three to their familiar foe. The Blue Rocks pull within a game of .500 in the head-to-head matchup with an 8-9 record to Salem. The Rocks have taken 7 of the last 11 games against the Red Sox after dropping five of the first six to start the season.
THEY SAID IT: Jamie Quirk
"Very special night for
"It's a learning process. Every pitcher is infatuated with strikeouts but strikeouts can be a detriment to how far you go in the game. He instigated contact, he pitched ahead and he got them defensive. They were putting the ball in play but very weakly. They were defensive swings because he was ahead in the count. That's how you get complete games. It's not all about the strikeouts and that's what he learned today. Keep the ball in the ballpark, you don't have to strike everyone out, make them put the ball in play, make quality pitches that they have to swing at and they are defensive swings.
"Brandon Downes is in a very good place right now. Obviously, we all know he missed a lot of time with his two injuries. He is playing catch up right now. His swing is really good, it's under control. The second home run he hit (Sunday night), that thing was a bomb. Just an easy swing. He has got stupid power. We saw it last year and we've seen it in his minor league career. What you don't see from Downes is swings-and-misses. That is a very good sign. He is seeing the ball well, he is under control, he is swinging at pitches he should get and he is laying off on other pitches. He is in a good place. In a perfect world, if he wasn't hurt, he probably wouldn't be here right now. Due to his injuries he is here and he is just going to keep doing his thing and see how it all plays out.
"It's very good to see (Downes' mental toughness rebounding from injuries). Not only that but he sees a lot of his peers have moved up.
Scott Blewett, Pitcher
"From the get go (on Sunday), (the key) was establishing the fastball. If you saw the bullpen before (Sunday's) game it wasn't so pretty, probably the worst bullpen I've had coming into a game. My secondary stuff in the bullpen was good enough where I thought alright, this could keep me in it. From those eight (warmup) pitches to start the first inning, I got that fastball working down, got used to the game mound and went from there attacking with the fastball, then the secondary stuff from there.
"My last start in Frederick didn't go as planned. It was one of those times where I had to go out and compete. I had my swing and miss stuff then. I realized I was working deep into games and had to be more efficient. (Sunday) the game plan was get ahead as fast as we can. If we can get some quick outs, that was the key. Going that far into the game and getting those quick outs, that was huge.
"Actually no (on feeling fatigued late in game). To be honest, I felt better in the seventh, eighth and ninth than I did in the beginning. I was a little uncomfortable at first but once I got that confidence rolling, everything seemed to fall into place.
"(Salem's) lineup from beginning to end is pretty solid. They have a couple new guys in there that I'm not too familiar with. Their big hitters are good ones; first baseman
"It was my first complete-game shutout. Last year I had two seven-inning complete-games. The nine inning complete game, that's the big one, that's the important one. It was a lot of fun.
"It's an honor. (On tossing first nine-inning complete game for Blue Rocks since 2003.) Hopefully