Dutchies in Minor League Baseball, Sunday April 12
Here is another overview of Dutchies in MiLB.
AAA
Roger Bernadina finally got his first basehit. In the game that was won by his Isotopes with 16-10 (handball
score?) he hit a double in the bottom of the second inning. He was driven in on a single by Joey Wong. Roger drew two walks and scored two more runs.
AA
Christopher Garia went 0 for 4 with a strikeout in Frisco’s 7-2 win over the Northwest Arkansas Naturals.
Christopher caught two fly balls, one in the seventh and one in the eight inning.
The Harrisburg Senators fell to the Altoona Curve 2-1 but Randolph Oduber got one basehit out of four at
bats with a strikeout. He also stole his first base of the season.
A Advanced
Despite three errors, the Potomac Nationals beat the Lynchburg HillCats 5-0. Spencer Kieboom clearly found
his groove in this game as he went 2 for 5 with an RBI and a run scored. Unfortunately he struck out once and had to allow Lynchburg’s Bradley Zimmer to steal two bases.
A Full Season
In the Sally League (South Atlantic League), two Dutchies saw action.
Ozhaino Albies saw the ball well yesterday as he went 2 for 3 with a walk in the lead off spot. He drove in two
runs and scored a run himself in Rome’s 3-2 victory over the Asheville Tourists.
The Lakewood BlueClaws were no match for the Kannapolis Intimidators. The BlueClaws lost 8-0. Jiandido
Tromp is still waiting for his first basehit. Yesterday he went 0 for 4 with a strikeout.
The most Dutchies are playing in the Midwest League.
In five plate appearances, Shawn Duinkerk walked twice, struck out twice and grounded out (1-3) once. He left two runners
behind in scoring position. The Snappers lost 8-3.
The Peoria Chiefs flexed their muscles vs the Wisconsin TimberRattlers. The team of Darren Seferina won 11-1 and
Darren collected two hits out of four at bats, struck out twice, drove in a run and scored a run himself. Darren also stole his second base of the season.