Arkansas' Justin Morneau had two homers to lead the Falcons to a 10-3 victory over Las Vegas. Morneau now has 19 homers on the season and leads the DMBL in that category. Morneau is also sitting in fourth in batting average (.355) and third in RBIs (46) and is looking like an early Mitchell Award candidate.
Marietta finally put the brakes on the Newark Sugar Bears' 6-game winning streak yesterday. The Mighty Men outslugged the Sugar Bears 10-6 thanks to former Sugar Bear Jim Thome's 5 RBIs.
Hillsborough is now officially in free-fall mode after dropping their seventh straight game yesterday. The loss of A-Rod for the week is not going to help, but playing their next two series against Sardine City and New Jersey might. D.C. squeaked by with a 6-4 victory yesterday and is now only a game and a half behind the Hitmen. After a rough start, the Bushslappers are finally starting to look alive, winning six of their last eight.
The second part of Phil Plantier's Rookie Watch is up on the site. This time he looks at the Hanover Division rookies.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
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