BLANCO'S HOME RUN AVERTS SHUTOUT, SKY SOX SPLIT SERIES WITH 'CAKES
POSTGAME NOTESSunday, July 15, 2018 @ New Orleans Baby Cakes (MIA)Colorado Springs Sky Sox (51-41) | New Orleans Baby Cakes (44-49)BLANCO'S HOME RUN AVERTS SHUTOUT, SKY SOX SPLIT SERIES WITH 'CAKESNEW ORLEANS, La. - The Sky Sox split the final four-game set against the New Orleans Baby Cakes after going
POSTGAME NOTES
Sunday, July 15, 2018 @ New Orleans Baby Cakes (MIA)
Colorado Springs Sky Sox (51-41) | New Orleans Baby Cakes (44-49)
BLANCO'S HOME RUN AVERTS SHUTOUT, SKY SOX SPLIT SERIES WITH 'CAKES
NEW ORLEANS, La. - The Sky Sox split the final four-game set against the New Orleans Baby Cakes after going down 11-1 at the Shrine on Airline Sunday afternoon. Colorado Springs infielder
In the first three frames, the Baby Cakes jumped out to an early 3-0 lead off of Sky Sox newcomer arm
New Orleans broke out in the fifth with a five-run fifth, sending eight batters to the plate, to extend their lead to 8-0. A one-out
In the top of the seventh, Blanco led the inning off with a solo home run to centerfield, marking his fifth long ball of the season, to break the shutout bid in New Orleans.
New Orleans would continue scoring action into the bottom of the eighth with three more runs off of reliever
In his debut, Roegner finished after four-and-one-third innings while allowing five earned runs on eight hits with three walks allowed and four strikeouts.
The Sky Sox head back home for a four-game series against the Round Rock Express beginning tomorrow, Monday, July 16 at Security Service Field. First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. For all information on Sky Sox, follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and visit the team's website at www.skysox.com.
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Tomorrow's Preview: In the first game of the four-game series against the Round Rock Express back home in Colorado Springs, the Sky Sox are sending southpaw
Blanco's Blast: Infielder Andres Blanco broke the shutout bid to leadoff the top of the seventh with a solo home run, marking his fifth of the season. Blanco finished going 3-for-4 on Sunday while teammate Domingo Santana collected the only other multi-hit performance. It was his first home run since June 19 against Salt Lake in Colorado Springs.
First Triple-A Start in the books: In his Triple-A debut on Sunday against New Orleans on the road, righty Cameron Roegner finished after four-and-one-third innings while allowing five earned runs on eight hits with three walks allowed and four strikeouts. Over 17 starts in Carolina this season, he is 8-5 with a 2.38 ERA.
Shutout Avoided: Blanco's home run avoided the Sky Sox being shutout for a fourth time this year. The Colorado Springs squad was shutout for the first time in 2018 on May 26 (4-0) and blanked again the next day, May 27 (5-0), both in Memphis. The last time the team was shutout was on June 5 in Fresno (1-0).
Roster Moves: With
Walk This Way: There were 17 total walks in Saturday night's contest between the Baby Cakes and the Sky Sox, with the Sky Sox issuing 10 and the Baby Cakes allowing seven free passes. The last time the Sky Sox issued at least 10 walks in a game and still won the game took place last year on May 16th, 2017 in El Paso, when the Sky Sox issued 11 walks and still beat the Chihuahuas, 15-11.
Going Deep, Again: In the top of the fifth inning Saturday night,
Leaving Men On: Though the Sky Sox and the Baby Cakes combined for seven runs on Friday night, they also combined to go 1-for-19 with runners in scoring position. Colorado Springs went 0-for-6 with RISP, while New Orleans went 1-for-13 with RISP. There were also four solo homers in the game; two for each squad.
The Back-to-Back: In the third inning on Friday night, Brett Phillips hit his fifth homer of the season, and the Sky Sox first home run of the second half to make it 1-0.
All-Star Game Recap: The Pacific Coast League claimed the 12-7 victory over the International League for a second consecutive year at the 31st annual Triple-A All-Star Game at Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio Wednesday. The 2018 mid-summer Classic featured two Sky Sox All-Stars - catcher
First Half in the Books: The Sky Sox finished the first half of season with the third-best record in the Pacific Coast League (49-39), behind Fresno (52-37, 2nd, Pacific North) and Memphis (56-34, 1st, American South). As a squad, the offense ends the half with a .274 average (801-for-2924), which is good for sixth best in the PCL. Over 89 games, the team has collected 161 doubles, 36 triples, 85 home runs, 420 RBI, 304 walks, 736 strikeouts, and are the outright leaders in stolen bags (118) by 40. On the pitching end of things, Colorado Springs staff fares fifth best with their 49-39 record and 4.30 ERA. The staff to this point have totaled 759.0 innings of work and allowed 767 hits over 3,296 batters faced with 363 ER, 64 home runs, 294 walks, and 694 strikeouts tallied.
In Comparison: At the half last season (2017), the Sky Sox also led the American Northern Division. After 89 games, the Colorado Springs squad finished six games up in the conference with a 55-34 record. This season, the Sky Sox finish the half also atop the conference with a 49-39 record but just one-and-a-half games up.
Number 11: In 22 total series before the All-Star break, the Sky Sox finished with 11 series wins following the game four win Saturday night with six series losses and five series ties.
This Week's Preview: The Sky Sox first half of season is complete, and the team will now be on the road for four games against the Baby Cakes in New Orleans before returning home on Monday, July 16 to take on the Round Rock Express (TEX) for four games.
First Half Notable Happenings:
- 2-Hitter (Combined) by
Omaha
- Home Run in 3 straight games by
Wren, 6/6/2018 @ Fresno
- 3-Hitter (Combined) by
- 17 Runs scored and 20 Combined Hits on April 30 against Nashville
- Corbin Burnes 13-strikeout game on May 6 against Oklahoma City (road - 7.0 IP)
- Grand Slam by
- Freddy Peralta 11-strikeout game on June 10 against Sacramento (road - 6.0 IP)
- Eight-run seventh inning against Las Vegas on June 15 (home)
- Three Walk-Off wins in June including back-to-back on June 17/18 over Salt Lake (5 total pre-All-Star)
NEXT GAME: Monday, July 16 at 6:40 p.m. MT vs. Round Rock Express @ Security Service Field
LHP Nick Ramirez (2-1, 4.02) vs. RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx (2-3, 4.47) - Broadcast on XTRA Sports 1300
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COS TOP PERFORMERS
Andres Blanco (3-for-4, HR, RBI, R)
Domingo Santana (2-for-4)
Tyrone Taylor (1-for-4)
NO TOP PERFORMERS
Peter Mooney (3-for-5, HR, 3 RBI, R)
Cristhian Adames (3-for-4, 2 RBI, R)
John Rodriguez (2-for-2, R, 2 RBI, 2 BB)