TEAMS | SCORES | SCHEDULES | TRANSACTIONS | HISTORY | RULES
home
STATS
standings
batting leaders
fielding leaders
pitching leaders
team totals - batting
team totals - fielding
team totals - pitching
free agent batters
free agent pitchers
TEAMS
allentown mules
arkansas falcons
blue ridge bombers
brick city batmen
charlotte webbs
durham bulls
el paso chihuahuas
empire city trojans
hillsborough hitmen
hoboken cutters
hopatcong floating fish
livingston lords of swing
matthew's mighty men
san francisco experience
sard. city straphangers
vancouver iron fist
SEASON
transactions
injuries
picks lost/added
league schedule
ARTICLES
this week in dmb
did you know?
milestones
number crunch
preseason
press box
prospecting
real world
rookie watch
trade talk
HISTORIC
all-star game
awards
career
dream season
hall of fame
playoffs
records
COMMUNITY
forum
facebook
league quiz
email the commish
VITAL LINKS
league rules
rotoworld
espn
diamond mind
baseball reference








Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Tuesday tidbits

Arkansas got a little revenge on Hoboken yesterday with an 8-4 victory over the Cutters. Roger Clemens turned in a solid performance (7 IP, 6 K, 3 ER, 9 H) and Barry Bonds hit his third homer in two games.

Carolina edged the Sharks 8-7, despite giving up 19 hits. The Sharks left a whopping 16 men on base in the game. Roy Halladay gave up 10 hits in 5.2 innings, but still got the victory by holding the Sharks to only one earned run.

Philly salvaged a game against Newark yesterday, 9-1. Erik Bedard held the Sugar Bears to only three hits, but walked six in seven innings. Newark starter Randy Johnson was pounded for six runs in only 1.2 innings.

Vancouver swept Las Vegas and much-maligned closer Billy Wagner saved all three games. Wagner now leads the league in saves (19) by two over Philly's Francisco Rodriguez.

No comments :