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Tonight’s Interview: Tim Morris
As last night’s 10-1 loss to the Peoria Chiefs indicates, this offense is still struggling to produce runs. Still, if you look past the box score (as one must do to stay sane when a team is scuffling), you’ll see bits and pieces of progress and signs of better days to come. That’s what I’ve seen in the at-bats put together by Tim Morris over the last few days. Morris went 2-for-3 with a double last night for his fourth multi-hit effort in the last five games. The 2010 holdover is hitting .361, eighth-best in the Midwest League.
I decided to catch up with Morris today to talk about his second season in the black and green. We talk about his solid start to the year, the state of the offense, his newfound agressiveness on the basepaths, memories of the 2010 Midwest League Playoffs, his advice to the younger players and more.
Listen Here: Morris Interview 4.27.11
Tonight’s Game Notes: 4.27.11 kingsnotes
Starting Lineups:
Peoria (10-8): Matt Szczur/CF, Pierre LePage/2B, Greg Rohan/3B, Richard Jones/1B, Smaily Borges/RF, Sergio Burruel/C, DJ Fitzgerald/DH, Anthony Giansanti/LF, Arismendy Alcantara/SS, Dallas Beeler/RHP
LumberKings (5-14): Shaver Hansen/2B, Tim Morris/DH, Matt Cerione/CF, Mickey Wiswall/1B, Ramon Morla/3B, Stefen Romero/LF, Jabari Blash/RF, Steven Baron/C, Carlos Ramirez/SS, James Paxton/LHP
First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 PM, listen online at 1390kcln.com.
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MWLCS Game Four – Notes and Lineups
I can’t help but feel we’ve been here before. Up against the wall again are the LumberKings, trailing the best-of-five Midwest League Championship Series two games to one after last night’s 7-3 loss to the Lake County Captains. Clinton didn’t have too much going offensively against the Captains aside from Mickey Wiswall’s solo homer in the sixth (listen:
Wiswall Solo HR 9.18.10.mp3) and Tim Morris’s monster shot in the ninth (listen:
Morris 2-R HR 9.18.10.mp3). On the mound, right-hander Tom Wilhelmsen struggled with five walks and also allowed an uncharacteristic two home runs in his first playoff loss.
James Jones looked to have legged out an infield single that would have loaded the bases and brought Nick Franklin to the dish as the tying run, but the call went Lake County’s way to end the game.
Here’s my silver lining of the day…the last time Jones made the last out on a bang-bang play at first to end the game was in a 3-2 loss to Cedar Rapids on September 8, the opening game of the West Division Quarterfinals. The Kings then went on the road and took two straight to eliminate the Kernels. They’re in that same situation again, needing to win the next two here in Lake County to take the title.
John Tamargo’s club is 4-0 in elimination games in these playoffs. Aside from the two wins in the Cedar Rapids series I just mentioned, they also took two at home over Kane County to win the West. I can already tell you this club is relaxed and not in panic mode today. They’re ready to force game five.
Game four is what’s in front of us tonight, and it will be right-hander Taylor Stanton taking the baseball for his second playoff start. He’s 0-1 with a 6.00 ERA in one outing in the postseason, but allowed all four of his earned runs in one bad inning in Kane County. Stanton is 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA in one start against the Captains and will hopefully have a similar outing tonight (1 ER on 5 hits, 6.0 IP, 7 strikeouts).
Read more in tonight’s Game Notes:
9.19.10 kingsnotes _mwlcs.gamefour_.pdf
Lineups:
LumberKings:
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James Jones (RF)
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Nick Franklin (2B)
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Vinnie Catricala (LF)
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Mickey Wiswall (DH)
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Blake Ochoa (C)
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Tim Morris (1B)
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Mario Martinez (3B)
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Matt Cerione (CF)
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Gabriel Noriega (SS)
RHP Taylor Stanton
Lake County:
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Delvi Cid (CF)
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Tyler Holt (DH)
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Casey Frawley (SS)
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Adam Abraham (3B)
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Chase Burnette (LF)
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Roberto Perez (C)
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Jason Smit (1B)
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Greg Folgia (RF)
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Argenis Martinez (2B)
LHP Vidal Nuno
First pitch is once again scheduled for 5:30 PM central time, cheer on your Kings by listening online at 1390kcln.com!
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MWLCS Game Two – Notes and Lineups
Well, here we are once again. A game down in a playoff series, this time the best-of-five Midwest League Championship Series. The LumberKings had a 6-3 lead through six innings thanks to a two-run single from Tim Morris, a two-run homer from James Jones and another RBI single from Jones. However, Lake County scored six runs over the seventh and eighth innings to stun the Clinton faithful with a 9-6 game one victory.
Highlights from the loss:
It’s the final home game for the Kings at Alliant Energy Field tonight as they look to even the series with the Captains. Right-hander Erasmo Ramirez (1-0, 1.29 during the playoffs) makes his second post-season start for the Kings. He goes up against right-hander Trey Haley (5-11, 5.97 during the regular-season) of the Captains.
Tonight’s Game Notes:
9.16.10 kingsnotes _mwlcs.gametwo_.pdf
Lineups:
LumberKings:
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James Jones (RF)
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Matt Cerione (CF)
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Vinnie Catricala (LF)
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Mickey Wiswall (DH)
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Blake Ochoa (C)
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Tim Morris (1B)
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Mario Martinez (3B)
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Gabriel Noriega (SS)
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Carlos Ramirez (2B)
RHP Erasmo Ramirez
Lake County:
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Delvi Cid (CF)
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Tyler Holt (DH)
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Casey Frawley (SS)
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Adam Abraham (3B)
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Chase Burnette (LF)
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Roberto Perez (C)
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Jason Smit (1B)
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Greg Folgia (RF)
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Argenis Martinez (2B)
RHP Trey Haley
The first pitch is at 6:30 PM, listen online at 1390kcln.com!
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7/18 Game Notes and Musings
The combination of limited time and a cancelled pregame show from last night means the Terry Pollreisz interview will air on today’s pregame show. However, it’s not like there weren’t plenty of performers worth talking to in last night’s 6-0 win over South Bend.
In three starts heading into last night’s contest, left-hander Jimmy Gillheeney had already been impressive. After a second-straight outing of 7.0 scoreless innings, it’s hard to categorize Gillheeney as anything but the hottest pitcher in the Midwest League. He most likely won’t win the MWL Pitcher of the Week award as his previous scoreless start came last Sunday, but he certainly deserves to be the first 2010 King to capture a league award. Consider this paragraph my “Gilly for Pitcher of the Week” campaign ploy.
The offense was efficient last night, producing six runs on nine hits, including three extra-base hits. Vinnie Catricala was the star, aptly busting out as Pollreisz had predicted with a 2-for-3, double, HR, three-RBI game. The home run came on a hit-and-run in the fifth as Tim Morris took off, then slowed up to watch Cat’s majestic ball land on the left-field berm. Mario Martinez added a flare double to right but also struck out three times and stranded four on base, and the other two RBI belonged to Blake Ochoa and Gabriel Noriega. It’s good to see production from multiple parts of the order on a night when Daniel Carroll, James Jones and Nick Franklin went a collective 1-for-12 in the 1-3 spots.
It’s tough to be a Silver Hawk right now…Mark Haley’s club hasn’t scored in 27 innings, spanning three games. Part of me wants them to score today, but maybe on an unearned run after Clinton has already built an eight-run lead.
Getting to the payoff of this post, here’s today’s Game Notes and some highlights from last night:
- 7.18.10 kingsnotes.pdf
- Catricala RBI double 7.17.10.mp3
- Martinez flare RBI double 7.17.10.mp3
- Catricala 2-R HR (#8) 7.17.10.mp3
It’s Kings-Hawks in game two of this three-game series today as left-hander Nick Czyz (1-1, 2.96) makes his fifth start of the season. First pitch is scheduled for 2:00 PM, listen online at 1390kcln.com. I promise we’ll have a pregame show today.
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7/10 Game Notes
The pregame interview is on hiatus tonight after last night’s 1-0 loss to the Quad Cities River Bandits. The LumberKings saw a chance to tie the game slip through their grasp in the ninth as Tim Morris singled and made it to third base with one out, but was left stranded as Bandits’ closer Aaron Terry struck out Kalian Sams and Matt Cerione to end the game.
It was another night of zeroes against right-hander Deryk Hooker, who now has worked 11.0 scoreless innings against the Kings this season. Right-hander Nolan Gallagher pitched 5.2 outstanding innings, yielding only a run on six hits to lower his ERA to 3.72…however, he also lost as a result of that run, falling to 0-2.
I contemplated interviewing Gallagher tonight, but I’ve decided that I’d much rather talk to him following a win than a frustrating 1-0 loss. So, keep waiting for that interview for now. I also pondered writing another edition of “On the Bright Side”, but those make my blood boil rather than cheering me up (their intended purpose). Instead, let’s just forget about yesterday and move on.
It’s on to Kane County this evening to start a three-game series with the Cougars, a team the LumberKings have owned this season. Clinton is 10-4 against the low-A Oakland affiliate, including 3-1 here at Elfstrom Stadium.
Those facts and more in tonight’s Game Notes:
7.10.10 kingsnotes.pdf
Right-hander Taylor Stanton (6-4, 3.52) makes his 14th start, 17th appearance tonight in the opener of this three-game series against the Cougars. He’s 2-0 with a 1.74 ERA against them this season, numbers that bode well as the Kings attempt to get back to the first-place spot in the West. First pitch is at 6:00 PM, listen online at 1390kcln.com.
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Independence Day Comeback
In case you missed it amidst your holiday fun last night, the LumberKings stunned the Peoria Chiefs with a four-run ninth inning outburst to erase a two-run deficit in a 5-3 win at O’Brien Field. James Jones and Vinnie Catricala each singled to start the inning, and after a walk to Tim Morris loaded the bases, Mario Martinez came through with a game-tying two-run double just inside the third-base bag. Brandon Bantz plated the game-winner with a sacrifice fly to left and Daniel Carroll added an RBI single for good measure, giving the Kings just their second win when trailing after eight innings this season.
Even if you missed it last night, you don’t have to miss the highlights today. I’ve condensed them into a two-minute clip.
Listen Here:
Independence Day Comeback.mp3
Today’s Game Notes:
7.5.10 kingsnotes.pdf
With a 6-4 record, the LumberKings are back into a three-team tie for first place in the West. They’ll attempt to gain momentum from last night’s win as left-hander Jimmy Gillheeney (5-6, 3.19) makes his team-leading 17th start today in Peoria. Game time is set for 1:00 PM, tune in to the broadcast on 1390kcln.com.
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