Chicago Cubs Minor League Baseball

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Minor League Report for 8/23

Iowa 5 Oklahoma 3 - Eric Patterson continued his hot streak since his promotion to Iowa, going 3-4 with an RBI and a stolen base. Patterson is hitting .533 since being called up to Iowa and has stolen 2 bases. In Iowa's win, Felix Pie went 1-4, while Michael Restovich continued his power streak going 2-4 with his 23rd HR and 3 more RBIs giving him 74 on the year. On the mound Sean Marshall pitched 6 shutout innings, but only receiving a no decision as Andrew Shipman couldn't hold the lead in the 7th. Brandon Emanuel (1-2) earned the win going a scoreless 1.1 IP, while Kerry Ligtenberg picked up his 13th save.

Huntsville 5 West Tennessee 2 - Jake Fox went 1-2 in a game where he didn't start, but came in to catch. No player for the D-Jaxx had more than 1 hit, and only Brandon Sing had an extra base hit, as he went 1-4 with a double. Isaac Pavlik (1-1) went 5 innings, giving up 7 hits, 5 runs, 4 earned, 2 walks, and struck out 5 picking up the loss.

Daytona 4 Jupiter 2 - Nate Spears went 2-3 with 2 doubles and 2 runs scored, while Matt Ciaramella went 1-3 with his 2nd HR of the year. Ciaramella hit a 2 run HR in the 2nd inning, and the Daytona Cubs led for the rest of the game. Justin Berg (7-6) went 5 innings, giving up 7 hits, 1 ER, no walks, and struck out 1 to pick up the win. Recently acquired player, Chris Robinson, went 1-4 with a RBI batting third once again.

Spokane 7 Boise 3 - Mark Pawelek (2-5) picked up a hard luck loss once again, pitching well, going 5 innings, and giving up 5 hits, 1 ER, 2 walks, and striking out 3. Despite his 2-5 record, Pawelek has an ERA of 2.47 in 51 innings where he has given up just 43 hits, and struck out 41. In the game, Jeremy Papelbon pitched relief and went 2 innings, and gave up 2 ERs. At the plate for Boise, Matt Matulia went 2-3 with a RBI, while Alfred Joseph went 2-4 raising his average back up to .296.

Notes: Two Cubs' prospects showed up on this week's Prospect Hot Sheet over at Baseball America.

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