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James Houser

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6/15: Minor League Minute

AA Montgomery Biscuits (34-35)

BISCUITS 9, Mobile 7-Montgomery jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first, and extended that lead to 7-0 later on en route to a 9-7 win over the Mobile BayBears.  Mobile did briefly claw back in the game, scoring five runs in the sixth to chase LHP James Houser from the ballgame. All but one of those runs were unearned, however, as Houser saw his ERA drop to 2.08. The Biscuits and BayBears each made three errors in a sloppy ballgame, though four Biscuit players had multiple hits and the team had 12 total. RHP Ryan Reid closed out the ballgame for Montgomery, earning his second save of the year and possibly signaling a setup role for RHP Eduardo Morlan when he starts pitching regularly. The first half of Montgomery's season concludes today with a game in Mobile. By winning, the Biscuits can finish with a .500 record. 

BISCUITS 9, Mobile 7
1B Gabby Martinez
2-5, 2 RS, HR (10), 2 RBI (44)
3B Chris Nowak
3-4, 3 RS, 2B (15), RBI (37), BB, E (8, throw)
DH John Jaso
1-3, 2 RS, 2 BB
LF Erold Andrus
1-3, RBI (35), BB, SF
RF Sergio Pedroza
2-4, 2 RBI (26), GIDP, HBP
C Matt Spring
0-3, RBI (12), SF
SP James Houser
5.2 IP, 5 H, 5 R (1 ER), 1 BB, 7 SO, E (1, throw)
RP Ryan Reid
1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO

BISCUITS Up Next-at Mobile, 7:05 EST (LH Jino Gonzalez)

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6/14: Minor League Minute

AA Montgomery Biscuits (33-35)

Morlan Activated-Biscuits RHP Eduardo Morlan has been activated off of the Disabled List; he was expected to arrive in Montgomery last night and could see game action as soon as today in Mobile. Morlan, placed on the DL April 25th with a sore right (pitching) shoulder, was rehabbing at the Naimoli complex in St. Petersburg. Acquired in the off-season as part of the Delmon Young trade from the Minnesota Twins, Morlan had struggled in six appearances for the Biscuits prior to going on the shelf, giving up six earned runs in 6.2 innings of work. Regarded as the organization's finest relief pitching prospect, Morlan will presumptively return to the closer's role that he had occupied prior to the injury.

BISCUITS 1, Mobile 0 (13)-The Biscuits and visiting BayBears exchanged zeros for 12 innings at Riverwalk Stadium on Friday night before two errors doomed Mobile in the bottom of the 13th. CF Rashad Eldridge came in to score when Mobile C John Hester dropped the incoming throw from 3B Cesar Nicolas that, executed properly, would have started a 5-2-3 double play to get Mobile out of the inning. Instead, 3B Chris Nowak reached base safely on the play, and his league-leading double play count stood pat at 15. RHP Wade Davis pitched seven shutout innings for the Biscuits to rebound from his poor start last Saturday.

BISCUITS 1, Mobile 0 (13)
1B Gabby Martinez
1-5, 1 IBB
3B Chris Nowak
1-6, 2B (14), GIDP
C John Jaso
2-4, BB
RF Sergio Pedroza
1-3, 2 BB (1 IBB)
DH Matt Spring
2-5
SP Wade Davis
7.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 SO, 1 HB

BISCUITS Up Next-at Mobile, 8:05 EST (LH James Houser)

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6/9: Minor League Minute

AAA Durham Bulls (34-30)

BULLS 3, Charlotte 2-Durham tied the game in the eighth, and then LF Nathan Haynes drove in SS Reid Brignac with an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth as the Bulls earned a split of their two game home set against the Charlotte Knights. The Bulls now hit the road to play Rochester and Buffalo; they will not return home again until June 19th. 

BULLS 3, Charlotte 2
RF Fernando Perez
1-4, RS
2B Elliot Johnson 0-3, SAC
DH Joel Guzmán 1-4
SS Reid Brignac 1-4, RS, 2B (24)
LF Nathan Haynes
1-3, 2 RBI (4), SF
SP Ben Hendrickson
5.0 IP, 8 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 2 SO, 1 HR, 2 HB, 93 P
RP Nick DeBarr
1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 0 SO, 20 P
RP Kurt Birkins
0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 SO, 10 P
RP Juan Salas
2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 SO, 27 P

BULLS Up Next-OFF Today

AA Montgomery Biscuits (31-33)

BISCUITS 6, Birmingham 2-After five scoreless innings from both sides, the Biscuits finally took the edge by scoring six in the final four frames to best division-leading Birmingham 6-2. 3B Chris Nowak drove in five of Montgomery's runs and LHP James Houser did not surrender a run in his return from the DL.

BISCUITS 6, Birmingham 2
1B Gabby Martinez
0-4, RS, GIDP, HBP
3B Chris Nowak
3-5, RS, HR (6), 5 RBI (35)
LF Erold Andrus
1-5
C Matt Spring
2-4, 2B (10)
RF Sergio Pedroza
0-3, BB
SP James Houser
5.1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 5 SO, HB, WP
RP Colter Bean
2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 SO

BISCUITS Up Next-at Birmingham, 8:05 EST (LH Jino Gonzalez)

A+ Vero Beach Devil Rays (32-31)

V-RAYS 6, Sarasota 0-RHP Heath Rollins threw a complete game, three hit shutout against the Sarasota Reds, relying primarily on good fastball command and the effectiveness of his off-speed pitches in racking up ten strikeouts. Four Devil Rays players had multiple hits in backing up Rollins' strong outing, and Vero Beach moved a game over .500 by winning three of four in the series.

V-RAYS 6, Sarasota 0
CF Desmond Jennings
2-3, 2 RS, 2 BB, SB (3), CS (1), PO
RF John Matulia
1-2, 2 RS, 2 BB, SB (6), HBP
3B Cesar Suarez
1-3, RBI (31), BB, SF, SB (11)
DH J.T. Hall
3-5, 2 RS, 2B (11), 2 RBI (27)
1B Matt Fields
1-2, 3 BB (1 IBB)
LF Ryan Royster
2-5, RBI (25)
2B Joey Callender
3-5. RBI (12)
SP Heath Rollins
9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 10 SO, HB, 85 P

V-RAYS Up Next-at Ft. Myers, 7:05 EST (LH Brandon Mann)

A- Columbus Catfish (23-40)

CATFISH 5, Rome 2-The Catfish picked up their first series win since April 15-16 (when they beat Rome) by scoring four in the final two innings. LHP Glenn Gibson, pitching for the first time out of the bullpen after a posting a 7.85 ERA in 12 starts to begin the year, picked up the win by working two scoreless frames in relief. 

CATFISH 5, Rome 2
CF Maiko Loyola
3-4, RS, 2B (9), SAC, SB (24), CS (5)
SS Shawn O'Malley
0-4, BB
2B Chase Fontaine
2-5, 2 RBI (2)
3B Greg Sexton
0-3, RS, BB
LF Reid Fronk
0-3, RS, HBP
SP Jeremy Hall
6.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 3 SO
RP Glenn Gibson
2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO
RP Justin Garcia
1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO

CATFISH Up Next-at Savannah, 7:00 EST (RH Jesse Darcy)

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4/21: Minor League Minute

AAA Durham Bulls (7-10)

BULLS at Norfolk, PPD-The Bulls' scheduled afternoon contest with the Nofolk Tides was postponed due to rain in the Tidewater area. The game will be made up immediately tomorrow as part of a double-header starting at 6:15pm EDT.

BULLS Up Next-DH at Norfolk, 6:15 ET (RH Jae Kuk Ryu, RH Chris Mason)

AA Montgomery Biscuits (7-10)

Jacksonville 10, BISCUITS 4-RHP Wade Davis was bested in his duel with Suns top prospect LHP Clayton Kershaw, while LHP Eduardo Morlan struggled extensively in Jacksonville's eight run seventh inning.

Jacksonville 10, BISCUITS 4
DH Chris Nowak
0-5, SO, GIDP
1B Gaby Martinez 0-4, 2 SO, E (2, fielding)
RF Sergio Pedroza
0-4, 2 SO
C Matt Spring
2-4, 2 RS, 2B (2), HR (2), RBI (2)
SP Wade Davis
L (2-1), 6.0+ IP, 7 H, 5 R (4 ER), 3 BB, 1 SO, 1 HR, 26 TBF
RP Eduardo Morlan
0.2 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 0 BB, 0 SO, 2 HB, 2 HR, 2-2 IR-S, 9 TBF

BISCUITS Up Next-vs Jacksonville, 8:05 ET (LH James Houser)

A+ Vero Beach Devil Rays (9-8)

V-RAYS 12, Brevard County 4-The host Devil Rays touched up Brevard County pitching for all 12 of their runs between the second and fifth innings to win their fourth straight and sixth in their past seven.

V-RAYS 12, St.  Lucie 4
CF John Matulia
1-4, RS, 2 BB
C Dioner Navarro
3-5, RS, HR (1), 3 RBI (4), PB (1), HBP
DH Nevin Ashley
1-3, RS, 2 BB, PO
RF Ryan Royster 3-5, 2 RS, SO
1B Matt Fields 4-4, 3 RS, 2B (4), HR (4), RBI (10), BB
LF Quinn Stewart
3-4, 2 RS, 2 HR (2), 7 RBI (10), HBP
SP Matt Garza
3.2 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 4 SO, 20 TBF
RP Ryan Morse
W (1-0), 4.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 SO, 3-0 IR-S, 15 TBF

V-RAYS Up Next-vs Brevard County, 7:00 ET (RH Jeremy Hellickson)

A- Columbus Catfish (8-9)

Charleston 11, CATFISH 7-The RiverDogs dropped all 11 runs on Columbus in-between the fifth and seventh innings as they beat the Catfish for the second straight day.

Charleston 11, CATFISH 7
CF Emeel Salem 1-5, RS, GIDP, 2 SB (17)
2B Cody Cipriano
2-5, 2 RS, HR (3), 3 RBI (13)
DH Reid Fronk
1-5, RS, 2B (5), RBI (10), 2 SO
C Mike McCormick
1-5
1B Henry Wrigley
2-2, RS, HR (1), 2 RBI (11), SF
SS Joey Callender
3-4, GIDP
SP Alex Cobb
L (2-2), 5.1 IP, 9 H, 5 R (3 ER), 0 BB, 2 SO, 1 HR, 25 TBF

CATFISH Up Next-vs Charleston, 7:00 ET (LH Glenn Gibson)

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4/7: Minor League Minute

AAA Durham Bulls (1-3)

BULLS 5, Toledo 4-3B Evan Longoria grounded into a double play and remained hitless on the season, but thankfully the other members of the Durham lineup didn't share the same luck as the Bulls won their first game of the year. The good news for Longoria was that he did reach base twice, on his first two walks of the year, and scored a run. Otherwise, the Durham offense was led by DH Fernando Perez and CF Justin Ruggiano, who each had 2 for 4 days. One of Perez's two hits was an RBI double, and he also drew a walk and stole a base. Also going 2 for 4 was LF Joel Guzman, who walked and drove in two of Durham's five runs, including the game winner in the ninth. Unfortunately for Guzman, he also made two errors in left field. SS Reid Brignac grounded into a double play and had just one hit among his five at bats, but it was a double.

Making his debut this season for the Bulls was RHP Chris Mason, who had a relatively successful outing. Throwing 76 pitches on the day, Mason gave up two unearned runs on three hits, one hit batsman, and one walk over 4.1 innings of work, while also striking out four. RHP Nick DeBarr followed him and gave up two runs in 1.1 innings of work, but RHPs Scott Munter and Grant Balfour closed out the game with 3.1 shutout innings.

BULLS Up Next-at Columbus, 7:05 ET (LH Mike Prochaska)

AA Montgomery Biscuits (2-2)

Chattanooga 8, BISCUITS 4 (8)-LHP James Houser had a decent first start for Montgomery, but a relative lack of offense and a sloppy defensive effort relegated the Biscuits to defeat in the first game of a double-header. Houser gave up just one earned run in five innings of work, but he gave up three unearned runs thanks to two Montgomery errors. He gave up just two hits and no walks while striking out five, though he did hit a batter. LHP Jino Gonzalez pitched two scoreless innings following Houser's departure, but RHP Jeremy Flanagan took the loss after giving up the four winning Lookout runs in the "extra" eighth inning.

Offensively, the Biscuits could manage only five hits. 1B Rhyne Hughes had an especially bad day, going 0 for 3 with two of Montgomery's three errors. He did garner a walk and score a run though. 3B Chris Nowak had one hit, a two run homer in the fourth, and scored once more when he reached on a Chattanooga error. DH Gaby Martinez and C Matt Spring each had one hit, while had an RBI single.

BISCUITS 10, Chattanooga 1 (7)-The Biscuits' offense exploded for 10 runs on 11 hits as Montgomery routed the Chattanooga Lookouts in the second game of Sunday's double-header. C John Jaso and 1B Rhyne Hughes had two hits, each of which included a solo home run, and Hughes drew a walk as well to atone for his sins in the first game of the double-header. Even though Montgomery put up prolific numbers on the scoreboard, those two were the only players with multiple hits on the day. DH Sergio Pedroza and 3B Chris Nowak each had one hit, in Nowak's case a double, while LF Gaby Martinez reached base three times on one hit and two walks. He scored each time he reached. 2B Josh Asanovich had a three run homer and drew a walk to round out the lineup.

On the mound, RHP Richard De Los Santos pitched five shutout innings for the Biscuits before ceding control to RHP Wade Townsend and LHP Jon Barratt. Townsend's first appearance of the season was not a successful one, as he gave up one run on a hit and a walk. Barratt closed out the ballgame with a scoreless inning of work.

BISCUITS Up Next-vs Chattanooga, 8:05 ET (LH Mike Wlodarczyk)

A+ Vero Beach Devil Rays (3-1)

Daytona 9, V-RAYS 4-RHP Matt Walker made his return to the mound for Vero Beach, tossing four shaky innings as the V-Rays suffered their first loss of the season. Walker gave up three runs (two earned) over four innings of work, walking two and giving up four hits while striking out three. RHP Chris Kelly and LHP Ryan Morse followed Walker and proceeded to give up the other five Daytona runs in four collective innings. LHP Ryan Owen pitched a scoreless ninth.

Meanwhile on offense, four Vero Beach players had two hits on Sunday. 2B Chase Fontaine, 3B Cesar Suarez, DH J.T. Hall, and C Christian Lopez were those players, though only Lopez had an extra base hit (a double). Suarez drove in a run and walked, though he also had a throwing error. Fontaine walked as well, as did PH Garrett Groce. LF Ryan Royster went hitless, while CF John Matulia went 1 for 5 with a run scored and two RBI.

V-RAYS Up Next-vs Daytona, 7:00 ET (LH Brandon Mann)

A- Columbus Catfish (1-3)

Savannah 4, CATFISH 3 (7)-RHP Josh Johnson gave up all four Savannah runs during his four inning start, and it would be all that the Sand Gnats would need as the Columbus offense mustered up only three hits in the first game of a double-header. Johnson gave up three earned runs on four hits and two walks in his first start of the season, giving way to RHP Jesse Darcy for the final three innings. Darcy pitched three perfect innings for Columbus with two strikeouts.

The Catfish fell just short offensively despite their three hit day, thanks to plenty of walks. CF Emeel Salem went 0 for 3 with a walk and a run scored, while 1B Henry Wrigley hit an RBI double and walked to lead the offense.

CATFISH 5, Savannah 0 (7)-RHP Jason Ragan threw for five of the Catfish pitching staff's seven shutout innings as Columbus notched their first win of the season in the second game of a double-header. Ragan gave up just three hits and a walk while striking out four; two Columbus pitchers combined to go the rest of the way.

On offense, CF Emeel Salem led the way with a walk, a run scored, and three stolen bases. RF Reid Fronk was also productive, hitting a two-run, inside-the-park homer in the third inning as the Catfish took control early. LF Stephen Vogt doubled, while C Michael McCormick went 2 for 3 with a double and a run scored.

CATFISH Up Next-at Rome, 7:00 ET (RH Jeremy Hall)

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