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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Southern Illinois at Gateway Grizzlies

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Southern Illinois at Gateway Grizzlies - Play-by-Play
May 21, 2008 at Sauget, IL (GCS Ballpark)


Score by Innings R H E
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Southern Illinois... 010 090 002 - 12 13 2
Gateway Grizzlies... 222 020 001 - 9 13 2
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Southern Illinois starters: 1/cf Koski; 14/2b Roth; 35/1b Dorn; 31/dh Metropolous; 21/3b Jones; 25/lf
Keene; 12/rf Suttles; 6/c Smith; 10/ss Scanzano; 38/p Roark;
Gateway Grizzlies starters: 4/2b Malone; 9/3b Saltzgaber; 7/cf Campbell; 33/1b Breyman; 24/rf Holdren;
15/lf Paula; 41/dh Vincent; 21/c Lisk; 3/ss Minor; 2/p Dessau;

Southern Illinois 1st - Koski flied out to cf (0-0). Roth grounded out to 1b unassisted (1-2). Dorn lined
out to 2b (2-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 1st - Malone grounded out to 1b unassisted (1-2). Saltzgaber hit by pitch (2-2). Campbell
homered to right center, 2 RBI (0-0); Saltzgaber scored. Breyman walked (3-2). Holdren struck out
swinging (1-2). Paula flied out to 3b (2-2). 2 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.

Southern Illinois 2nd - Barbato to lf for Saltzgaber. Paula to 3b. Metropolous homered to left field, RBI
(3-2). Jones singled to left field (1-2). Keene flied out to 1b (0-1). Suttles lined into double play 2b
unassisted (1-1); Jones out on the play. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 2nd - Vincent singled to right field (1-2). Lisk reached on an error by 3b (1-1); Vincent
advanced to second. Minor grounded out to p, SAC (0-1); Lisk advanced to second; Vincent advanced to
third. Malone flied out to cf, SF, RBI (3-2); Lisk advanced to third; Vincent scored, unearned. Barbato
walked (3-2). Campbell singled to right field, RBI (2-2); Barbato advanced to second, advanced to third
on an error by rf, out at home rf to 2b to c; Lisk scored, unearned. 2 runs, 2 hits, 2 errors, 1 LOB.

Southern Illinois 3rd - Smith singled to left field (1-0). Scanzano struck out swinging (1-2). Koski out at
first 1b to p (2-0); Smith advanced to second. Roth grounded out to 2b (3-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1
LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 3rd - Breyman struck out swinging (1-2). Holdren struck out swinging (1-2). Paula doubled
to left center (1-2). Vincent singled to center field, RBI (1-2); Paula scored. Lisk singled to center
field (2-1); Vincent advanced to third. Minor singled to left field, RBI (0-0); Lisk advanced to second;
Vincent scored. Malone struck out looking (1-2). 2 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.

Southern Illinois 4th - Dorn grounded out to ss (2-1). Metropolous struck out swinging (3-2). Jones lined
out to 1b (0-1). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 4th - Arnett to lf for Koski. Keene to rf for Arnett. Suttles to cf. Arnett to lf for
Keene. McKenzie to p for Roark. Barbato struck out looking (1-2). Campbell grounded out to 2b (3-2).
Breyman grounded out to 2b (1-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Southern Illinois 5th - Arnett to lf for Metropolous. Keene to dh for Arnett. Keene singled to center field
(3-2). Suttles doubled to left field (0-1); Keene advanced to third. Smith walked (3-2). Scanzano reached
on a fielder's choice, RBI (3-2); Smith advanced to second on an error by 2b; Suttles advanced to third;
Keene scored. Arnett to cf for Koski. Metropolous to lf for Arnett. Arnett homered to left field, 4 RBI
(2-1); Scanzano scored; Smith scored, unearned; Suttles scored. Herman to p for Dessau. Roth hit by pitch
(0-1). Dorn walked (3-0); Roth advanced to second. Metropolous singled to left field, RBI (0-0); Dorn
advanced to second; Roth scored. Jones singled to third base (1-0); Metropolous advanced to second; Dorn
advanced to third. Arnett to lf. Metropolous to dh. Keene to rf. Suttles to cf. Jones advanced to second;
Metropolous advanced to third; Dorn scored on a wild pitch. Keene flied out to 2b (1-2). Suttles flied
out to rf, SF, RBI (2-2); Jones advanced to third; Metropolous scored. Smith doubled to right field, RBI
(1-0); Jones scored. Scanzano grounded out to 3b. 9 runs, 6 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 5th - Holdren struck out swinging (2-2). Paula lined out to 3b (2-2). Vincent singled to
center field (2-2). Lisk homered to left field, 2 RBI (1-1); Vincent scored. Minor flied out to c (0-0).
2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Southern Illinois 6th - Santerre to p for Herman. Arnett flied out to rf (2-1). Roth walked (3-1). Roth
advanced to second on an error by c, advanced to third. Dorn out at first p to ss to 1b (2-1).
Metropolous grounded out to 2b (0-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 6th - Malone flied out to ss (2-2). Barbato doubled to right center (1-1). Barbato
advanced to third on a wild pitch. Campbell flied out to 1b (2-2). Breyman lined out to 1b (2-2). 0 runs,
1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.

Southern Illinois 7th - Jones lined out to 2b (1-0). Keene grounded out to ss (2-1). Suttles walked (3-1).
Smith singled to left field (2-2); Suttles advanced to second. Scanzano struck out looking (1-2). 0 runs,
1 hit, 0 errors, 2 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 7th - Bailey to p for McKenzie. Holdren singled to right field (0-0). Paula hit into
double play 3b to 2b to 1b (2-2); Holdren out on the play. Vincent flied out to lf (1-0). 0 runs, 1 hit,
0 errors, 0 LOB.

Southern Illinois 8th - Merricks to p for Santerre. Arnett struck out swinging (1-2). Roth grounded out to

The Automated ScoreBook
Southern Illinois at Gateway Grizzlies - Play-by-Play
May 21, 2008 at Sauget, IL (GCS Ballpark)

2b (2-2). Dorn struck out swinging (0-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 8th - Zavada to p for Bailey. Lisk struck out swinging (2-2). Minor struck out swinging
(2-2). Malone struck out swinging, out at first c to 1b (1-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

Southern Illinois 9th - Metropolous struck out swinging (2-2). Jones singled to center field (0-2). Keene
homered to right center, 2 RBI (1-2); Jones scored. Suttles walked (3-0). Smith singled to right center
(0-1); Suttles advanced to third. Scanzano struck out looking (1-2). Arnett flied out to rf (1-2). 2
runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.

Gateway Grizzlies 9th - Farkes to rf for Keene. Milner to c for Smith. McMurran to p for Zavada. Barbato
singled to right field (3-1). Campbell doubled to right field (0-1); Barbato advanced to third. Breyman
struck out swinging (2-2). Holdren grounded out to 2b, RBI (0-1); Campbell advanced to third; Barbato
scored. Hope to p for McMurran. Paula flied out to cf (2-1). 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Miners top Railcats to win opener

BY D.W. NORRIS, For the Southern

MARION - Southern Illinois manager Mike Pinto said he wanted to see how his pitching staff would react to live batters in Saturday's exhibition game with the Gary South Shore Railcats.

He got his answer as seven Miners (1-0) combined to twirl a one-hitter in a 1-0 victory over the Railcats before 1,287 fans at Rent One Park.

Third baseman Brandon Jones drove in shortstop Mike Scanzano for the game-winning run on a fielder's choice in the third inning.

But obviously, the night's storyline was pitching and defense.

The Miners retired the Railcats' final 16 batters and held them hitless after the second inning. None of the Railcats five base runners advanced past second. Only starter Ryan Quigley allowed a hit.

"I saw a lot of good things (out of my pitchers)," Pinto said. "(Jake) McMurran, I liked the way the ball came out of his hand. Brian Blomquist did a very good job. He had a high percentage of first-pitch strikes. I want to say he was near 80 percent."

Blomquist (1-0) had arguably the most effective night in the "Johnny Wholestaff" win, striking out three in two innings. He also started the Railcats' hitless streak.

McMurran tossed a 1-2-3 eighth inning and Griffin Bailey nailed down the win in the ninth.

The guys behind and in front of the pitchers did their jobs, too. The Miners' defense was rock solid up the middle in the win.

"The guys did a good job. We made a lot of nice plays," Pinto said. "The two double plays early on, (catcher) Jake Smith throwing two guys out at second base really showed me something."

All three plays came in the game's first three frames and all three ended what could have turned into big innings for the Railcats (3-1).

"Certainly the pitching staff and the defense of the Miners tonight were sensational," Railcats manager Greg Tagert said.

Scanzano and second baseman Tony Roth turned double plays that ended both the first and second innings with runners on first and second base. Miners first base coach Ralph Santana and Scanzano were the Frontier League's most electrifying double-play combination last season.

Scanzano said he didn't miss a beat with Roth as his pivot man.

"He's great," Scanzano said. "He gets rid of it quick and he did a great job tonight for us."

Smith had a twin killing of his own in the third after lefty George Biddle walked back-to-back batters. Smith easily gunned down Railcats leadoff hitter Mike Reese and right fielder John McCarthy.

"Oh man, he's got a cannon," Scanzano said. "I was definitely impressed. He threw out some quick runners ? he's got a plus-plus arm."

Aside from his defense, Scanzano provided the spark in the Miners' run-scoring third inning with the best at-bat of the night. Scanzano battled back from a 1-2 hole to run the count full. He fouled off a handful of pitches before slicing a leadoff single to right field.

Centerfielder Kevin Koski followed with an infield single. Roth advanced both runners with a sacrifice bunt to the right side of the infield to set the stage for Jones' RBI.

First baseman Tim Dorn paced the Miners with a pair of hard-hit singles in his two at-bats.

"It's early, but I'm going to take it as a good thing," Dorn said. "I'm striking the ball well and I just want to keep it rolling day by day."

Left fielder Eric Suttle provided Southern Illinois with its only other hit and designated hitter Joey Metropolous drew a walk. Quigley walked two and hit a batter in his two-inning start. Nick Tisone allowed a walk in the fourth inning.

Up next for the Miners is a pair of exhibition games Monday with host Schaumburg Flyers and the Windy City Thunderbolts, the defending Frontier League champions