Bowie Baysox @ Binghamton Rumble Ponies
June 21, 2017
Teams
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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R
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H
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E
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Bowie
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0
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0
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0
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0
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1
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2
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0
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7
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3
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13
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15
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1
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Binghamton
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0
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0
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1
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1
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2
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2
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0
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1
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0
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7
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14
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0
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W: Cleavinger (2-3,
6.51 ERA); L: Burns (0-2, 7.98 ERA)
The Highlights:
Pitchers
P.J. Conlon (3.56 ERA) – 7 IP, 7 H, 3 R (3 ER), 2 2B, 1 HR,
12 TB, 2 BB, 3 K (2 K/Sw), 1 GIDP, 14 GB: 5 FB: 3 LD: 2 PU, 91 Pitches (65
Strikes), 6 Swinging, 22 Called, 6.6% SwStr, 14% Whiff/Swing, 13 Pitches/IP, 29
BF
Cory Burns (BS, 2)(L, 0-2, 7.98 ERA) – 1 IP, 5 H, 7 R (7
ER), 1 2B, 6 TB, 1 BB, 7 GB: 1 LD, 29 Pitches (21 Strikes), 3 Swinging, 5
Called, 10.3% SwStr, 18.8% Whiff/Swing, 29 Pitches/IP, 9 BF
Scarlyn Reyes (7.13 ERA) – 0.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R (2 ER), 1 2B, 4
TB, 2 BB, 1 GB: 1 FB: 2 LD, 24 Pitches (13 Strikes), 2 Swinging, 2 Called, 8.3%
SwStr, 18.2% Whiff/Swing, 72 Pitches/IP, 6 BF
Ben Griset (2.91 ERA) – 0.2 IP, 1 R (1 ER), 1 GB: 1 FB, 6
Pitches (4 Strikes), 1 Called, 9 Pitches/IP, 2 BF
Batters
LF - Champ Stuart - 1-5, 2 R, 1 BB, 4 K, 19.4% SwStr, 46.2%
Whiff/Swing, 5.17 Pitches/PA
SS - Luis Guillorme - 2-5, 3 R, 1 BB, 2 K, 5.9% SwStr, 14.3%
Whiff/Swing, 2.83 Pitches/PA
DH - Kevin Taylor - 2-4, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 10.5% SwStr, 33.3%
Whiff/Swing, 3.8 Pitches/PA
1B - Matt Oberste - 3-4, 1 R, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 3 Pitches/PA
C - Tomas Nido - 1-4, 1 RBI, 1 SF, 1.8 Pitches/PA
3B - David Thompson - 2-5, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 K, 10% SwStr,
16.7% Whiff/Swing, 4 Pitches/PA
RF - Kevin Kaczmarski - 0-2, 3 BB, 1 K, 1 CS, 3.8% SwStr,
25% Whiff/Swing, 5.2 Pitches/PA
2B - Dale Burdick - 2-5, 1 R, 2 K, 20.8% SwStr, 31.2%
Whiff/Swing, 4.8 Pitches/PA
CF - Patrick Biondi - 1-4, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 CS, 8% SwStr, 20%
Whiff/Swing, 5 Pitches/PA
Recapish
Another
strong start from P.J. Conlon took a sudden cliff dive for the Rumble Ponies in
the 8th, as Bowie exploded for ten runs over the final two innings
to take game two of this series 13-7. The Rumble Ponies had
been 30-0 when leading after five innings thanks to the great work of their
bullpen, but Cory Burns was brought into a tough situation during the 8th
and the floodgates opened for Bowie. The Binghamton offense connected for
fourteen hits Wednesday night – only one of those went for extra bases – and
every batter reached base at least twice except Tomas Nido, who finished with a
single and sac fly.
The
game featured a matchup of two very different lefties. Binghamton’s lefty
relies on excellent control of his upper-80’s heat and secondaries, while Bowie’s
lefty features a power arm (upper-90’s heater, mid-to-upper 80’s slider).
Conlon came out dealing, allowing just a walk over the first four innings on 45
pitches while the Ponies jumped ahead 2-0.
Binghamton’s
first hits came in the 2nd, when Tomas Nido and David Thompson lined
back-to-back singles into the outfield, but the next two batters went down
swinging.
Nido |
Thompson |
Tanner Scott made it four straight strikeouts with two straight to start the 3rd, but then the Ponies rattled off three straight two-out hits for a run. Luis Guillorme, Kevin Taylor, and Matt Oberste provided the offense, and it was the first of three RBI hits for Oberste in this game.
The
Ponies added another run with two outs in the 4th. Dale Burdick kept
the inning alive with a two out single through the left side, and then he came
around to score on a throwing error from the Bowie third baseman. Patrick
Biondi was credited with a single on the play and ended up at second, but he
would be thrown out trying to steal third to end the frame.
Adam
Brett Walker cut the Ponies lead in half with a solo blast during the Bowie 5th.
It was the fifth straight start during which Conlon has allowed a homerun, and
he’s now allowed eight homerun’s over his last 45.1 IP.
Thompson at third |
Binghamton
got that run back plus one more in their half of the 5th. The first
four batters of the frame reached – Champ Stuart single, Guillorme single,
Taylor walk, and another Oberste RBI single – but they only managed one
additional run from the situation, and they left the bases loaded.
Bowie
answered right back with two more in the 6th. The three hits in the
frame came on hard grounders just out of the reach of diving Binghamton
infielder’s, which prompted the radio announcers to suggest that Conlon was
just a few inches away from another quick inning. Conlon was called for a balk
during the frame and then Adrian Marin followed with the biggest hit of the
inning, doubling home the base runner to make it a 4-2 game. He’d eventually
score to make it 4-3.
But
again, Binghamton went out and got those runs back. Champ and Guillorme worked
walks in the bottom of the 6th, and the Taylor and Oberste followed
with RBI singles to make this a 6-3 game.
Even
though Bowie was starting to hit him harder, there was likely no consideration
given to removing Conlon before the 7th, as his pitch count was just
71. Bowie went 1-3 with a walk against Conlon in the 7th, but Conlon
needed just ten pitches to navigate the frame thanks to a 4-6-3 double play
turned behind him.
Burdick
made it a 2-hit night when he singled in the 7th, but the Ponies
left two in scoring position during the frame.
Conlon
was sent out again for the 8th, but he was quickly removed after the
first two reached to put runners on the corners with nobody out. Cory Burns
took over and retired the first batter on a fielder’s choice, but everything
went downhill after that. The next five batters reached on a walk, three singles
and a two run double (Austin Wynns’ thirteenth), which gave the Baysox a 10-6
lead. With the floodgates wide open, Bowie’s offense added three more runs
against Scarlyn Reyes in the 9th, putting this game out of reach.
Close play went Bowie's way even though the ball beat the runner to the plate |
Guillorme at shortstop |
Burdick at second |
Although
it was not nearly enough to start a comeback bid, the Rumble Ponies did scratch
out a run in the 8th when David Thompson connected for his 15th
double of the season to knock in Oberste (walk).
These
two teams wrap up their series with a rubber match Thursday evening at 6:35 PM,
no starter had been announced for Binghamton by the time this was posted.
Pitcher Coverage
Table 1 – Conlon pitch stats by inning
1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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Total
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Total
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12
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6
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12
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15
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8
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18
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10
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10
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91
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Strikes
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10
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5
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7
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13
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6
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12
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6
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6
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65
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Swinging*
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1
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0
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0
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2
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0
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2
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0
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1
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6
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*6.6% Swinging strike rate; 14% Whiff/Swing rate
The Rumble Ponies
radio shared the following during the broadcast.
Pitch breakdown:
Upper 80’s fastball, changeup is primary secondary offering followed by his
curveball, and his slider has been ‘rarely used’ this year.
Conlon’s first
strikeout came on a 2-2 changeup against Cedric Mullins (swinging).
His second strikeout
came on a 0-2 fastball on the inside black against Adam Brett Walker (looking).
His final strikeout
came on a 1-2 two-seamer that ran just off the plate against Mullins
(swinging).
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