Monday, May 19, 2008

Chiefs Split With Rochester

Having only seen the backside of the doubleheader, I don't have too much of a review to write, but I figured I would throw something up here. Game one sounded like a pretty dominant effort for the Chiefs and their 5-0 win. Game two, there was definitely some struggles, but Syracuse did a great job in coming back from the 6-2 deficit to send the game into extra innings.

The one play that stood out to me was in the fifth inning with Rochester leading 5-2, having runners on the corners and no one out. The Chiefs were at double play depth, essentially giving Rochester the easy run. Personally, I don't think you "give" a run in a situation with only three innings left and already losing by 3. Well, the ball was grounded to reliever Jo Matumoto who would probably have been able to have gotten Randy Ruiz (the runner on 3rd) into a rundown, saving the Chiefs the run, leaving runners on 1st and 2nd with 1 out. What happened, however, was he looked at Ruiz, then after a second or 2, threw the ball to second base. The runner ended up safe at first, so the Chiefs allowed the free run and didn't even get the second out on the play. You have to wonder what would have happened if the Chiefs didn't let Ruiz score.

In the tenth, Rochester had the bases loaded with 1 out, when Jordan De Jong was able to get a short fly ball to center. Buck Coats (who was brought in as a pinch hitter the inning before) threw a high throw to the plate, making catcher Erik Kratz catch it way out of position. This is where things got interesting, as the runner (Tommy Watkins) ended up running out of the base line to try to slide around the lunging Kratz. I haven't seen the replay, but I am not even sure he should have been safe to start with, but I definitely think he left the baseline and should have been deemed out. Unfortunately, umpire Bobby Price didn't see it that way. Price and his crew mate Brian Kennedy have been very inconsistent and relatively awful in the games I've seen them in. That being said, with better pitching or a better throw, there wouldn't have even been a close play to begin with.

Onto other things, Tracy Thorpe is now off the roster and I see a report that he has been waived. Still nothing new on Jorge Velandia's situation, and with Russ Adams sounding as if he has a minor injury, Syracuse is very undermanned (proven tonight with Eric Neilsen playing first and Thigpen at second after Syracuse had to use their one available bench player as a pinch hitter). Come on Toronto, using players out of the positions that you wanted them to play in the first place won't exactly help you in the long run. So no matter how you feel about Syracuse, it'd probably be best to actually give them a full roster!

Syracuse and Rochester finish up their series Tuesday at 11am.

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