Reno Aces @ Las Vegas 51s
May 2, 2015
Justin Marks @ Noah Syndergaard
Teams
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1
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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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Reno
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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6
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0
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Las
Vegas
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2
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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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0
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0
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X
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3
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5
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0
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W: Syndergaard (2-0,
1.66 ERA); L: Marks (2-3, 7.52 ERA); Save: Rice (1, 1.17 ERA)
MiLB.com Boxscore
The Highlights:
Pitchers
Noah Syndergaard – 7 IP, 4 H, 2 BB, 10 SO, 100 Pitches (65
Strikes), 8 GO: 1 FO
John Church (H, 2, 4.85 ERA) – 1.1 IP, 2 H, SO, 1 GO: 2 FO
Scott Rice – 0.2 IP, SO, 1 GO
Batters
Daniel Muno – 1-4, SO
Matt Reynolds – 1-2, R, 2 BB, SB (6)
Travis Taijeron – 1-4, RBI (14), 2 SO
Cory Vaughn – 2-2, R, HR (2), 2 RBI (6), 2 BB
Recap
While
most of the country was focused on Las Vegas Saturday night for the jerks
punching each other in the face, I was more interested in the stud starting
across town. Can’t speak for the rest of the country, but I was not
disappointed watching Thor pitch as well as he has in AAA for a second straight
game. After his first pitch was lined into the RF corner for a double, Thor
bounced back to retire the next batter with a strikeout, and then never looked
back. The 51s would score two runs in the bottom of the 1st, thanks
to a two-out rally started by Matt Reynolds, but then went as cold as the Reno
batters against Thor. Cory Vaughn added a no-doubter in the 6th for
an insurance run, continuing his white-hot series against Reno - he is 7-8 with 2 walks drawn. John Church and
Scott Rice combined to pitch two scoreless innings over the final two frames,
and both have looked very good lately.
Thor
focused on his great fastball/curveball combo tonight, and was dominating like
he always should be. From Table 1, it might not seem like he threw as many
curveballs early, but compared to 2014 Thor, 9 curves over the first 3 innings
is a lot. Not only did he throw more curves early, he also threw back-to-back
curves on multiple occasions, and went almost exclusively to the curve in the
final AB of the 6th and 7th inning. There were a few long
streaks of only fastballs from Thor tonight, but hitters couldn’t just wait on
it as comfortably as in 2014, because he had already established that he’d go
to his curve in any count. If he keeps this pace up, not sure the Mets will be
able to ignore him for very long.
The
series concludes Sunday at 3:05 PM, with Darin Gorski scheduled to pitch for
Las Vegas.
Thor Coverage
Table 1 – Breaking down pitch count by type and inning
Count (Strikes)
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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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Total
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Fastball
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7 (5)
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13 (9)
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11 (8)
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12 (8)
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11 (6)
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3 (2)
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12 (7)
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69 (46)
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Change-up
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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 (0)
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0
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1 (0)
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2 (0)
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Curveball
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3 (3)
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2 (1)
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4 (2)
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8 (5)
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0
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5 (4)
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7 (4)
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29 (19)
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Total
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10 (8)
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15 (10)
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15 (10)
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20 (13)
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12 (7)
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8 (6)
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20 (11)
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100 (65)
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Table 2 – Breaking down pitch results by type
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Fastball
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Change-up
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Breaking Ball
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1st inning
1)
Garrett Weber lined a double into the RF corner
(D/L9)
i.
Fastball
2)
Danny Worth struck out looking (K/Lo)
i.
98 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0
ii.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 2-0
iii.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 2-1
iv.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 2-2
v.
80 MPH Curveball – called strike 3
3)
Peter O’Brien flies out to RF – Weber to 3B
(9/F)
i.
97 MPH Fastball
4)
Nick Evans hits a groundout to Muno (53/G)
i.
82 MPH Curveball – called strike 0-1
ii.
98 MPH Fastball – foul 0-2
iii.
82 MPH Curveball
2nd inning
1)
Jamie Romak struck out looking (K/Lo)
i.
Fastball – foul 0-1
ii.
79 MPH Curveball – ball 1-1
iii.
96 MPH Fastball – foul 1-2
iv.
96 MPH Fastball – foul 1-2
v.
78 MPH Curveball – called strike 3
2)
Cody Ransom hit a groundout to Reynolds (63/G)
i.
Fastball
3)
Blake Lalli walked (BB)
i.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0
ii.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 2-0
iii.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 2-1
iv.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 3-1
v.
98 MPH Fastball – foul 3-2
vi.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 3-2
vii.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 4
4)
Trayvon Robinson grounded into a force out
(64/G)
i.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 0-1
ii.
96 MPH Fastball
3rd inning
1)
Justin Marks struck out swinging (K/Sw)
i.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0, outside
ii.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 2-0, low
iii.
96 MPH Fastball – called strike 2-1
iv.
96 MPH Fastball – foul 2-2
v.
97 MPH Fastball – swinging strike 3
2)
Weber hit a chopper to Reynolds (63/G)
i.
78 MPH Curveball – ball 1-0, inside
ii.
96 MPH Fastball – called strike 1-1
iii.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 1-2
iv.
80 MPH Curveball – ball 2-2, low
v.
78 MPH Curveball – foul 2-2
vi.
97 MPH Fastball
3)
Worth struck out looking (K/Lo)
i.
98 MPH Fastball – called strike 0-1
ii.
98 MPH Fastball – foul 0-2
iii.
98 MPH Fastball – ball 1-2, outside
iv.
79 MPH Curveball – called strike 3
4th inning
1)
O’Brien pulls a double down the LF line (D/G7)
i.
80 MPH Curveball – called strike 0-1
ii.
97 MPH Fastball
2)
Evans struck out swinging (K/Sw)
i.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0, low
ii.
80 MPH Curveball – ball 2-0, low
iii.
97 MPH Fastball – swinging strike 2-1
iv.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 2-2
v.
80 MPH Curveball – swinging strike 3
3)
Romak struck out swinging (K/Sw)
i.
81 MPH Curveball – ball 1-0, outside and low
ii.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 2-0, high
iii.
97 MPH Fastball – swinging strike 2-1
iv.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 3-1, inside
v.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 3-2
vi.
82 MPH Curveball – swinging strike 3
4)
Ransom struck out swinging (K/Sw)
i.
98 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0, low
ii.
98 MPH Fastball – called strike 1-1
iii.
82 MPH Curveball – swinging strike 1-2
iv.
82 MPH Curveball – ball 2-2, bounced outside
v.
98 MPH Fastball – foul 2-2
vi.
99 MPH Fastball – foul 2-2
vii.
81 MPH Curveball – swinging strike 3
5th inning
1)
Lalli lined out to Vaughn (7/L)
i.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0, low
ii.
97 MPH Fastball – called strike 1-1
iii.
86 MPH Changeup – ball 2-1, bounced
iv.
96 MPH Fastball
2)
Robinson shattered his bat on a weak groundout
to Muno (53/G)
i.
97 MPH Fastball
3)
Marks struck out looking (K/Lo)
i.
Fastball – swinging strike 0-1
ii.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 1-1, low
iii.
Fastball – ball 2-1
iv.
Fastball – called strike 2-2
v.
96 MPH Fastball – foul
vi.
98 MPH Fastball – ball 3-2
vii.
97 MPH Fastball – called strike 3
6th inning
1)
Weber lined out to Vaughn in left center (7/L)
i.
96 MPH Fastball
2)
Worth hit a triple over the head of Kyle Johnson
in CF (T/L8)
i.
96 MPH Fastball
3)
O’Brien hit a sharp grounder to Muno (53/G)
i.
81 MPH Curveball – called strike 0-1, knee high
inside corner
ii.
80 MPH Curveball – ball 1-1, bounced outside
iii.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 2-1, inside
iv.
79 MPH Curveball – called strike 2-2
v.
80 MPH Curveball
4)
Evans hit a groundout to Muno (53/G)
i.
81 MPH Curveball
7th inning
1)
Romak walked (BB)
i.
86 MPH Changeup – ball 1-0, low
ii.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 2-0, low
iii.
96 MPH Fastball – foul 2-1
iv.
80 MPH Curveball – called strike 2-2
v.
80 MPH Curveball – ball 3-2, low
vi.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 4, low
2)
Ransom struck out looking (K/Lo)
i.
96 MPH Fastball – foul 0-1
ii.
96 MPH Fastball – foul 0-2
iii.
97 MPH Fastball – called strike 3
3)
Lalli lined a single into RF (S/L9)
i.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0, low
ii.
97 MPH Fastball
4)
Robinson hits a groundout to Tovar (43/G)
i.
97 MPH Fastball – ball 1-0, low and away
ii.
97 MPH Fastball
5)
PH Kevin Frandsen struck out looking (K/Lo)
i.
81 MPH Curveball – called strike 0-1
ii.
82 MPH Curveball – ball 1-1, bounced outside
iii.
81 MPH Curveball – foul 1-2
iv.
97 MPH Fastball – foul 1-2
v.
80 MPH Curveball – ball 2-2, bounced
vi.
96 MPH Fastball – ball 3-2, chin music
vii.
79 MPH Curveball – called strike 3
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