Chicago Cubs Minor League Baseball

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Minor League Report for 6/29

Iowa 2 New Orleans 1 - Glendon Rusch made the start for Iowa going 4 innings giving up 1 ER, and recently demoted David Aardsma (2-1) picked up the win going 2 perfect innings while striking out 3. Felix Pie continued his struggles going 0-4 with 2 strikeouts and is now hitting .250. The offense was provided by Buck Coats who entered the game as a pinch hitter going 1-2 with a RBI. Angel Pagan also made another rehab outing and went 1-4 with a double.

Tennessee 6 West Tennessee 2 - Sean Gallagher lost his first game of the season, going 5.2 innings giving up 9 hits, 3 ER, 3 walks, and striking out 4. Chris Walker went 2-4 with a run and Carlos Rojas went 2-3 to lead the way offensively for the Diamond Jaxx.

Daytona 1 Vero Beach 0 - Joe Simokaitis walked 3 times including once in the 8th, stole a base and was subsequently driven in on the only hit of the game for Daytona, a single by Jemel Spearman. That run was all the D-Cubs needed, as Donnie Veal started the game by going 6 shutout innings and was followed by 4 other relievers who finished off the shutout. One of the relievers was Grant Johnson, who recently was taken off the DL. Johnson went a shaky 2/3 of an inning giving up 2 hits and a walk but no runs.

Wisconsin 5 Peoria 1 - Ryan Norwood went 2-4 raising his average to .323 on the year and Kyle Reynolds drove in the only run of the game for the Chiefs going 1-4. Jesus Yepez (3-4) took the loss despite a quality start of 6 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, and 7 Ks.

Salem-Keizer 8 Boise 4 - Russ Canzler continued his display of power hitting his 4th HR of the year while Alfred Joseph added a HR as the two went back-to-back in the 8th inning, but it wasn't enough for the Hawks. NC State alum, Matt Camp went 2-5 with a triple and a RBI in the leadoff spot to raise his average back up to .214. Russ Canzler now leads the Northwest League in homeruns with 4 in 9 games.

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