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Morris Joins Clinton as Raben Advances
Dennis Raben gets the call to High Desert, Tim Morris replaces him on 25-man roster
Clinton, IA – The Clinton LumberKings, in conjunction with the Seattle Mariners have
announced three player moves affecting the 25-man roster. First-baseman Dennis Raben has been called up to high-A High Desert. Replacing him is first-baseman Tim Morris, joining the club from extended Spring Training.
Also announced today, right-hander Tyler Blandford has been reinstated from the disabled list in order to start game two of today’s doubleheader. Right-hander Jorden Merry has been moved to the Pulaski roster to make room for Blandford.
Raben, 22, hit .221 with eight doubles, eight home runs and 23 RBI over 42 games with Clinton, his first professional action since 2008. Seattle’s 2008 second-round pick out of the University of Miami had missed all of 2009 following knee surgery.
Morris, 22, was the 11th round selection by the Mariners last year out of St. John’s University. In his first pro campaign at Pulaski, he hit .214 with four doubles, four home runs and 24 RBI in 50 games.
Blandford has been out of action since May 7. He’s 1-2 with a 3.96 ERA over six starts so far this season, his first as a pro after being drafted in the fifth round out of Oklahoma State last year.
Merry pitched in one game for Clinton, yielding three runs over 1.0 inning and striking out one.
With the additions of Morris (no number yet chosen) and Blandford, the active Clinton roster stands at 25 players with none on the disabled list.
The LumberKings (24-20) take on the Burlington Bees (15-28) for doubleheader action at Alliant Energy Field tonight, first pitch of game one scheduled for 6:30 PM. Listen to both games live on AM 1390 KCLN in Clinton or online at 1390kcln.com.
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There’s no new interview this evening. Yesterday’s unaired Daniel Carroll interview will be played for tonigh’ts pregame show.
Still, enjoy the Game Notes:
5.26.10 kingsnotes.pdf
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Cardiac Kings Win on Franklin Walk-Off Shot
Nick Franklin belts solo homer in 10th, LumberKings edge Burlington 4-3
Clinton, IA – The “Cardiac Kings” did it again on Tuesday night at Alliant Energy Field, rebounding from watching their three-run lead disappear in the ninth to win in walk-off fashion, 4-3 over the Burlington Bees in 10 innings. Clinton’s third walk-off home run of the year was the difference, this time coming from the bat of Nick Franklin.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Leading off the bottom of the 10th with a 3-3 score, Franklin crushed a Brendan Lafferty pitch over the wood wall in left-center for his third clout with Clinton, his first walk-off. Franklin (2-for-4, RBI) was mobbed by teammates at the plate as he became the second LumberKing to deliver a walk-off homer, joining Kalian Sams (twice, April 9 vs. Peoria and April 16 vs. Quad Cities).
The LumberKings built a 3-0 lead thanks in part to a Sams’ RBI double in the fourth, but could not hold it in the ninth. Right-hander Daniel Cooper (H, 1) yielded back-to-back doubles for a Burlington run and left the bases loaded for closer Brandon Josselyn. Josselyn couldn’t shut the door, issuing a bases-loaded walk and a game-tying single to Joey Lewis.
Right-hander John Housey worked out of a jam in the 10th to keep the game tied, leaving runners at second and third as he fanned Hilton Richardson. Housey (W, 2-0) struck out three over his inning of work.
Clinton starter Tyler Blandford enjoyed his best professional start, striking out a career-high eight batters over 5.0 scoreless innings. Righty Chris Kirkland (H, 1) also turned in 2.1 scoreless frames before Burlington was able to score a run.
Burlington starter Tyler Sample gave up three runs, two earned on six hits over 5.2 innings. Lafferty (L, 1-1) allowed one run on two hits over the final 3.1 innings.
Dennis Raben went 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored to lead all hitters. Richardson (2-for-6) and Rene Oriental (2-for-5) led the attack for Burlington.
The LumberKings (6-7) continue the series against Burlington (3-10) tomorrow night, first pitch scheduled for 6:30 PM. Left-hander Jon Hesketh (0-1, 17.18) makes his third start of the season against the Bees. Listen to the game on AM 1390 KCLN or online at www.lumberkings.com.
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Franklin Homers Twice, Falls Short of Cycle
Shortstop Nick Franklin belts homers from both sides of the plate, goes 4-for-4 in 8-2 win
Clinton, IA – Shortstop Nick Franklin homered twice and fell a single short of the cycle, leading the Clinton LumberKings to an impressive 8-2 victory over the Peoria Chiefs Saturday night at Alliant Energy Field. Seattle’s first-round pick in 2009 tripled and scored in his first at-bat, doubled and scored his second time around and then homered from the left and right sides in his final two at-bats to finish 4-for-4.
Highlights Here:
Franklin would have been the first Clinton player to hit for the cycle since Josh Spoerl did it against Kane County on July 19, 2000, however, his final at-bat produced an opposite-field clout just over the wood wall in right.
The first blast by Franklin came back-to-back with Daniel Carroll, who himself lifted his second two-run homer in as many nights to push the Kings’ lead to 5-2.
Vinnie Catricala also chipped in two RBI, finishing 1-for-4. Mario Martinez added an RBI single and James Jones registered his first hit with Clinton, an RBI triple scoring Dennis Raben in the seventh.
The big story heading into the game was the professional debut of Mariners’ fifth-round pick, right-hander Tyler Blandford. The Oklahoma State product stifled the Chiefs to just a hit over 4.1 innings, but also issued five walks. Blandford exited after allowing two runs, both earned.
Right-hander John Housey (W, 1-0) worked the next 3.2 innings, keeping Peoria off the scoreboard despite three more walks. Left-hander Jose Jimenez pitched a scoreless non-save ninth.
Peoria right-hander Jonathan Nagel (L, 0-1) gave up three of the Clinton runs on six hits over 3.0 innings. Right-hander Tim Clubb surrendered the Carroll and Franklin back-to-back blasts and lefty Jeff Beliveau gave up the second Franklin homer. Righty Andres Quezada did not allow a run over the final 1.2 innings.
The LumberKings (2-1) begin their first road trip of the season at Time Warner Cable Field in Wisconsin tomorrow night against the Timber Rattlers. Left-hander Jon Hesketh (0-0, 0.00) is slated to make his first start of the year beginning at 5:05 PM. Listen to the game on AM 1390 KCLN or www.lumberkings.com.
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