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7/30/08 News & Notes

Gerard Haran

Gerard Haran did not play in the Tuesday game against the York Revolution.  Without Gerard’s help, the Bears lost the game 12-8.

Robert Lara

The AZL Padres made a late 9th inning comeback, scoring 2 runs but still coming just short of getting the win.  Robert Lara finished the game at 1 for 3 with both a walk and a double.  This extends his current hitting streak to 5 games.  Lara is currently 5th in the entire AZL in AVG and 7th in RBIs.  There is no catcher with more RBIs and only one with a higher batting average.

Dan Leatherman

Dan is still resting from the 2.1 scoreless innings he pitched to finish last week with his 3rd save.  Without his contribution, the Hagerstown Suns lost 3-1 to the Lexington Legends.

Name

AVG

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

SLG

OBP

E

Haran

.277

40

130

15

36

9

0

4

25

12

35

0

.438

.340

2

Name

AVG

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

SLG

OBP

Lara

.388

25

80

11

31

3

0

2

21

20

10

0

.520

.500

Name

W-L

ERA

G

SV

IP

H

ER

BB

SO

OPP

AB

Leatherman

1-1

2.67

16

3

30.1

23

9

6

36

.215

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