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6/08/09 News & Notes

Had a lot of Dynasty‘s pitchers get time on the mound yesterday.  Here is how they fared:

Dan Leatherman of the Potomac Nationals went 3.2 innings in relief in a shortened 7 inning game (Potomac played a double header).  He only gave up 1 hit and 0 earned runs.  Dan has been getting a lot of time lately and has lowered his ERA in the process.  On the season, his ERA is sitting at 4.61.  For relievers on Potomac, Dan leads the team in innings pitched with 27.1.

Pete Parise is also leading his team in innings pitched (among relievers).  Pete has been on an absolute tear in his first season with the AA Springfield Cardinals, and has some newspaper columnists calling for his assignment to AAA Memphis.  Last night, Pete threw another 2 innings in his normal set-up position and added another tally in the hold column.  He struck out 2 and gave up 0 ER.  ERA is sitting at 2.79.

Kyle McPherson of the West Virginia Power went 5 innings in his start.  He only gave up 2 earned runs and left the game with his team ahead.  Unfortunately, the Power could not hang on, and ended up losing the game.

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