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MODESTO BLANKS VISALIA, MOVES INTO FIRST-PLACE TIE

ModestoA stellar pitching duel in Visalia saw Modesto’s Anthony Senzatela throw eight shutout innings at the Rawhide as the Nuts won a 4-3 decision, forging a tie atop the North Division. Senzatela (7-5), the Rockies’ #11 prospect, struck out seven and allowed five hits without a walk to earn the victory, which gave the Nuts and Rawhide identical 18-7 records in the second-half standings.

Visalia’s Anthony Banda (L, 6-8) was nearly as good, going 6 1/3 and allowing just one run on six hits with a walk and nine strikeouts. But he gave up a seventh-inning run by allowing a pair of one-0ut singles to start a rally that reliever Bud Jeter couldn’t quell.

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MODESTO’S MUSGRAVE PROMOTED TO AA NEW BRITAIN

ModestoLHP Harrison Musgrave got promoted from Modesto to AA New Britain on Thursday, per the Cal League webpage. Musgrave was last week’s Cal League Pitcher of the Week and leads the circuit with 10 wins, ranks fifth with 83 strikeouts and is tied for the second-lowest WHIP at 1.10. Joe Cortez of the Modesto Bee has a nice writeup on Musgrave’s promotion:

MODESTO NUTS LEFT-HANDER MUSGRAVE EARNS PROMOTION TO AA NEW BRITAIN OF EASTERN LEAGUE

MLB VETERAN HAPP OPTIONED TO BAKERSFIELD

In a move involving some wheeling-and-dealing leading up to the MLB All-Star break, LHP J.A. Happ was optioned to the Bakersfield Blaze by the Seattle Mariners on Thursday. Happ had a rough outing for the Mariners on Wednesday, lasting only four innings against Detroit, and it was the latest in a string of starts that has seen Happ go 1-4 with his ERA rising to 4.14 after a pretty solid beginning to the season.

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RAWHIDE, JETHAWKS HOLD ONE-GAME LEADS

CLWins by the Visalia Rawhide and Lancaster Jethawks saw  both clubs finish Monday night with one-game leads in their respective divisions. Visalia topped San Jose 6-2 to move one game up on Modesto in the North while Lancaster’s 7-3 win over Lake Elsinore maintained their one-game edge on Rancho Cucamonga.

SCOREBOARD

LANCASTER 7, LAKE ELSINORE 3
VISALIA 6, SAN JOSE 2
HIGH DESERT 6, MODESTO 5
RANCHO CUCAMONGA 8, INLAND EMPIRE 3
BAKERSFIELD 4, STOCKTON 1

PITCHER/OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

LHP Harrison Musgrave of the Modesto Nuts earned Cal League Pitcher of the Week honors with seven shutout innings against Bakersfied. Musgrave allowed just one hit and no walks while striking out eight.

SS Christian Arroyo of San Jose was named Offensive Player of the Week after going 12-for-24 with three doubles, two homers and six RBIs.  A five-hit game was included in the hot streak.

 

WADE FANS 8, NUTS MOVE INTO FIRST-PLACE TIE

ModestoModesto right-hander Konner Wade stuck out eight over seven innings as the Nuts beat High Desert 5-4 in Adelanto. The win, combined with Visalia’s 5-2 loss at San Jose, put the Nuts at 7-3, tied for first place in the North division.

Modesto scored two runs in the first inning and three more in the second to give Wade the early 5-0 lead. CF Raimel Tapia, C Ashley Graeter and LF Dillon Thomas had two-hits apiece to pace Modesto’s 10-hit attack. RF Jordan Patterson drove in two runs.

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ALTAVILLA THROWS 7 STRONG INNINGS, LOPES DRIVES IN 2 AS BLAZE TOP NUTS 3-2

BlazeRHP Dan Altavilla threw seven scoreless innings Thursday night, stiking out eight, as the Bakersfield Blaze earned a 3-2 win over the first-place Modesto Nuts by a score of 3-2 at John Thurman Field. 2B Tim Lopes singled in a pair of runs in the top of the third to give the Blaze a lead it would never relinquish.

Altavilla (3-6) is the Seattle Mariners’ #16 prospect per MLB.com (#19 by BaseballAmerica), and had his second strong, seven-inning outing in his last three starts. Lopes has gone 11-for-29 over his last seven games.

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RANCHO’S TRINKWON IS MVP OF 9-2 ALL-STAR GAME WIN

asg logoA sold-0ut crowd at LoanMart field in Rancho Cucamonga saw Quakes 2B Brandon Trinkwon earn MVP honors in the California – Carolina League All-Star Game Tuesday night. Trinkwon went 2-for-3 with 2 RBI and 3 runs scored as the Cal League won by a score of 9-2. 10 Cal League pitchers gave up just two runs with Visalia’s John Omahen earning the win with a perfect inning in the third.

The teams traded runs in the first two innings, but the Cal League kicked it into gear with two runs in the 3rd, three in the 4th and three more in the 6th to make it comfortable.

Just about everybody contributed to the Cal League’s 13-hit attack. Trinkwon’s Rancho Cucamonga teammate Cody Bellinger had a double and two RBI. The Modesto Nuts contributed four hits from Raimel Tapia (1-for-2, run scored), Jordan Patterson (1-for-4, run scored) and Ryon McMahon (2-for-4, 2b, 2 runs scored).

Trinkwon, normally a top-of-the-order hitter in the Quakes’ lineup, did his damage out of the #9 hole. Lancaster’s Brett Phillips led off and San Jose’s Hunter Cole batted second before the big bats in the Cal League lineup. Trinkwon was inserted at the end of the batting order and it paid dividends for RC manager Bill Hasleman.

The All-Star break continues today before a full slate of games on Thursday.

Links:

CAL LEAGUE PREVAILS OVER CAROLINA LEAGUE – Dave Polaski/Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
IN UNFAMILIAR SPOT, TRINKWON NAMED MVP – Brian Sumers
BOX SCORE

 

ROAD TRIP: RAWHIDE OVERPOWER NUTS 8-1

Photo: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

Photo: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

My first chance to see the sizzling Visalia Rawhide this year made clear how strong the team is and why they have a double-digit lead in the standings.  A 13-hit attack including six doubles and a triple produced eight runs, which were more than enough for starter John Omahen as the Rawhide rolled to an 8-1 victory over the Modesto Nuts.  A Rawhide Ballpark crowd of 2,534 made plenty of noise as the home team scored in four of eight turns at bat.

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CAL LEAGUE PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK: BLAKE PERRY (VIS), JORDAN PATTERSON (MOD)

Perry

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For the week ending May 3

Visalia’s Perry pitched six clean innings for the Rawhide against San Jose, allowing four hits and no walks while striking out five. The right-hander was drafted in 2010 and made his debut at Visalia after an oblique injury kept him in Arizona to start the season.

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Patterson put up an impressive .542/.577/.917 line over six games (13-for-24). Listed as Colorado’s #27 organizational prospect by Baseball America, Patterson was a fourth-round pick in 2013 and is having no trouble in his Advanced-A debut in Modesto.

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CAL LEAGUE PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK: ZACK GODLEY (VIS), MICHAEL BENJAMIN (MOD)

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For the week ending April 26

RHP Zack Godley pitched the Visalia Rawhide to two victories with 13 total innings of shutout ball, allowing just six hits and one walk while striking out 11. The 2013 10th round draft choice is now 4-0 while holding down the potent Cal League bats with a 0.79 WHIP, .172 batting average against and 1.13 ERA.

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After a big year in Class A Asheville, Michael Benjamin of the Modesto Nuts got off to a slow start in hiA. That all came to an end with a a two-game outburst in Lancaster that saw Benjamin go 6-for-11 with four homers, 11 RBI and 5 runs scored. In six games over the week, Benjamin slashed to the tune of .370/.414/.963.

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