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5/1 – 3/2009: Iowa City Country versus Seattle MarinersGAME ONE: Country Lannan (89 EB SL – three, CB – four, CH – three) versus Mariners Dickey (87 BC SL – one, CB – two, CH – two, KN – two)
The Country scored in the 2nd when Dickie hung a one – zero knuckleball to Cust who put it in the upper deck of rightfield. That was followed by Dan Johnson's own solo homer. End of two, country lead two – zero. A Beltre double (partially due to a poor decision on Milledge to dive for the flyball) bout the Mariners on the board in the 3rd, but the Country quickly got that run back as Milledge singled with one out, stole second, and came home on a Spilborghs double (he moved to second on the throw home). A Fields double to left center and Cust's second homerun of the day extended the Country's lead to six – one after three.
The Mariners came out swinging in the 4th, leading off with two singles, and appeared readynfor a big inning, but a six – six – one double-play, followed by meek ground out to second ended the threat. In the bottom half evening, the Country took advantage of a tired Mariner starter, scoring runs on three singles (McCurdy, Huisman, Spilborghs), a Fields' double and Cust's third homerun of the day, giving the Country a commanding 11 – 1 lead after four
Inning five: The Mariners used 7 singles and a double to score 4 runs over the next two innings, but the 11 – 5 score would stand as the final score the game
Comments: the heart of the Country lineup did the job today. Cost had a monster 3/4, three HR, six RBI day and the three – five hitters, together, went a combined 8/13, 3 2b, 10 RBIs and 7 runs scored. Winning pitcher, Lannan, threw a gutsy 5 – 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on 14 hits with four strikeouts. Green and Jiang combined to throw 3 – 1/3 innings of relief, shutting down the Mariners and allowing only two hits with 4 Ks. GAME TWO: Country James (91 CB SL – three, CH – three) versus Mariners Capurro (91 GC SL – two, CU – two)
Lineup: McCurdy is being given the day off, replaced by Towles, at catcher. McCurdy reported in red condition today, so insiders wonder if he is being replaced because of Towles stronger arm and the speed of the Mariners lineup Country starter James started very strong, having reported in pink condition. In the 1st inning, he struck out the first batter before inducing week grounders to short from the next two. James fell into an excellent groove in the top of the second, using a an outside fastball, followed by a low slider tailing inside, followed by a high slider tailing inside to record two strikeouts and retire the Mariners in order. In the 3rd, James only only recorded one strike out, but was similarly effective in the 3rd, again retiring the Mariners in order.
It wasn't until the fourth inning when the Mariners got their first hit, a relatively slow grounder that fit just in between the gloves of the Country's third baseman and shortstop. A successful hit-and-run with Ichiro Suzuki put runners at first and third with one out. A sacrifice fly brought home one runner before James closed the inning on a second fly out to the outfield.
The Country, meanwhile, had no trouble putting runs on the board. In the bottom of the first, Spilborghs hit a bloop single with two outs, followed by a single to shallow centerfield from Fields, and both runners came home on an opposite field homerun from Jack Cust. In the 5th, after James retired the Mariners in order, the Country made some noise as Johnson doubled home Cust with two out, who reached based on a fielders choice, and Erdos singled home Johnson. This gave the Country a five – one lead after 5. Notable: the Country swiped two bases in this inning, one by Spilborghs, one by Erdos, but neither runner scored
The Mariners had a big 6th, loading the bases with no out for Ichiro Suzuki. Two singles and the game was tied. Two more singles – not hard-hit singles but balls that just found openings, and the Mariners pulled ahead and the Country went to their bullpen. Jiang entered the game and retired the next two batters, limiting the Mariners to 5 runs in that inning.
The Country mimicked the Mariners, loading the bases with no out in the bottom half the inning on singles by Towles (who recently improved his contact rating from G to F), Hudson, and Milledge. Spilborghs popped up to the infield, but Fields hit a grand slam homerun off of a high fastball. Cust followed with his own home home run to the opposite field off of a high outside fastball. After matching the Mariners five runs in the inning, the Country maintained a four run lead – 10 – 6. The Country extended their lead by 1 (11-6) in the 7th when Hudson singled, stole second, and came home on a Milledge single. That was the score entering the 9th, which Chamberlain started even though it was a non-save situation. Chamberlain retired the Mariners on a deep fly out and then, after single, a five – four – three double play.
Comments: most of the team hit well today, except for Huisman, who went 0/5. Even Towles went 3/4 with a run scored. Fields and Cust where the offensive players of the day, each recording three hits and four RBIs. Fields hit the grand slam that gave the Country the final lead they needed, and Cust homered twice.
James pitched great through the fifth inning, allowing no runs on three hits with four strikeouts, but fell apart in the sixth, losing the decision. GAME THREE: Country Bourgeois (90 DC SL – two, CU – four, CB – four, VSL – one) versus Mariners Hernandez (98 CA SL – three, CB – five, SP – two, CH – five)
Lineup: the Country are using their standard starting lineup, but Cust is batting cleanup with Fields batting fifth. Both starting pitchers reported in poor condition today, the Country's Bourgeois reported in blue condition and the Mariners King Felix reporting in purple condition. The Mariners immediately applied some pressure when there leadoff batter bunted for a single and then reached second on a fielders choice, but for Bourgeois buckled down and struck out Ichiro before getting Ibanez to ground out to short. In the third, Ichiro again came up with runners in scoring position, and did not disappoint, blooping a base hit over the head of the Country second baseman, giving the Mariners a one – zero lead.
The Country came back and grabbed the lead in the bottom of the fourth, as Spilborghs led off with a single on a slider that tailed out over the middle of the plate and came home when Cust hammered a Hernandez fastball over the right-field fence. Fields followed with a home run off of an zero – one changeup up in the zone. Johnson followed with a double off the right centerfield wall, and came home on Erdos single, all with no out. Erdos was thrown out trying to steal second, McCurdy flied out to right field, and Huisman popped out to short, ending the fourth with a four – one Country lead.
Three singles (Ibanez, Sexton, and Beltre) and a passed ball in the sixth narrowed the Country's lead to 4-3, but the Country extended their lead in the bottom half of the 6th (infield single by McCurdy fielded deep in the hole by the Mariners shortstop allowed Cust to score) and 7th (Dan Johnson hit his 11th homerun of the season – a solo shot just over the right-field fence) to six – three.
Joba Chamberlain entered the game to start the ninth inning against the Mariners #7 batter. Two sliders tailing inside – the first one low in the zone; the second one high in the zone – and a slow curve, and out number one was recorded on a strikeout. Johjima drove a 1-0 fastball into shallow left-center field that Erdos made a fine diving catch for out number two. A high inside fastball jammed the Mariners number nine batter, who popped out to second, ending the game with a six – three Country win.
Comments: Cust (2/4, HR, two RBI, two R) was named player of the game, but Dan Johnson deserves honorable mention. Dan was 4/4 with a double, a homerun and two runs scored. Solid pitching all around, as the Country's starter Bourgeois was only able to complete four innings, but struck out five and only allowed one run. Stratton allowed two runs (one earned) over his four innings of work, and Chamberlain was perfect in his pitching of the ninth Awards: Jack cost was named AL MVP for the week ending May 3. During this week, Cust batted 455 with 8 homeruns and 19 RBIs
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