Welcome to Appy Astros, a blog dedicated to following current & former Greeneville Astros, the Appalachian League affiliate of the Houston Astros. Here you will find reports on current G-Stros, updates on the development of former G-Stros and occasionally an update on what has happened to the guys who have hung up their spikes.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Eyewitness Report: 8/3/12 G-Stros 18 - K-Mets 2

Wow, what an offensive explosion by the Greeneville Astros!  They tied the team record for runs with 18 and broke the team record for RBI with 17.   I was at the game with some friends so I didn't take detailed notes but here are a few observations.

On The Mound:
Michael Feliz has some velocity.  One of my friends' son went and talked to the guys charting pitches and saw that Feliz had hit 95 with his fast ball a few times.  Gave up several long drives.  Some went for hits and some for outs. He only gave up three hits but one was a triple to lead off an inning and one was a one out double.  Both of those runners scored.   

Brad Propst made his first appearance after being sent down from TriCities.  He dominated with 4 Ks in two innings and got the win.   

Michael Dimock pitched three effective innings in relief which earned him a save in an 18-2 game.  Further evidence that the save stat is a joke! I am not sure what exactly he saved.  Dimock didn't allow a base runner during his three innings.

At The Plate:
Angel Ibanez has gotten hot.  He went five for six last on the game but reached all six times.  He reached on a wild pitch on the third strike in the fourth inning.  His five hits and four runs, both tied team records.   

Brian Blasik appears to have snapped out of his hitting funk.  He went three for six with a triple.  He also showed good baseball IQ reading a throw from the outfield to take an extra base. 

Jose Monzon, normally a defense first kind of player, had a solid game at the plate.  He went three for four with a walk.  He also stole two bases; his first of the season.

Mark Wik didn't have a great evening.  He made an early exit after he disagreed with the call on the third strike and used the bat to illustrate where the pitch was actually located.  His ejection moved Ariel Ovando from the first base coaches box to right field.  Ovando went one for five with three Ks.  He has now fanned eight times in his last 15 at bats.

In The Field:
The only error on the night came from Ibanez who short armed a throw to first on a routine play in the first inning. 

Monzon made an nice sliding catch of a shallow fly in left field late in the game. 

Summary
After a long rain delay, it was great to get this game in.  It was also good to see the guys bounce back from a lose with a solid all around performance to take two out of three from Kingsport.  The win, coupled with a rain out for Johnson City gave the G-Stros a full lead in the wild card race.   

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