Category: Dailies
Game Winner!
Jesus Feliciano picked the perfect time to crack his first homer of the year – bottom of the ninth, in a tie game. Game over and a 5-3 win.
LISTEN: Feliciano after hitting the game winner
Tim Redding made his second rehab start for the Bisons, completing seven innings while allowing just three runs.
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The win gave Buffalo a split of the series with Norfok and now welcomes the Gwinnett Braves to town for a four-game series.
News & Notes: Game 29
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TODAY’S GAME: This evening, the Buffalo Bisons host the Norfolk Tides for the final game of a four-game series at Coca-Cola Field (7:05 p.m.). The Herd is looking for the split of the series. The Tides hold a 2-1 advantage following yesterday’s 3-1 victory in Game 3. After this series, the homestand will continue on Tuesday with a four-game set against the Gwinnett Braves.
GET READY FOR REDDING: RHP Tim Redding will make the second start of his major league rehab assignment tonight against Norfolk. He debuted with the Herd last Wednesday and delivered a solid outing. The veteran allowed just one run with five strikeouts in six inning of work. The New York Mets placed Redding on the DL on April 6 (retro to March 27) with a right rotator cuff strain.
STARTING STRONG: RHP Nelson Figueroa kept the string of solid starts going for the Herd’s rotation yesterday. Figueroa allowed just two runs in seven innings of work for another quality start. In the last 11 games, Bisons starters have combined for a 2.08ERA. The group was struck out 47 and allowed just 49 hits in 65.0 innings of work.
THE REY TO GO: INF Argenis Reyes went 2 for 3 yesterday with a double and a walk. He is now hitting .328 on the season and with his 11 walks, has posted a .431 on-base percentage. If Reyes had two more plate appearances, his on-base mark would qualify as 6th best in the entire International League. He also ranks tied for 1st in the IL in fielding among second basemen (.990) and is tied for 1st on the Bisons with five steals.
SMOOTH CRIMINALS: OF Cory Sullivan stole his first base of the season last night. The Bisons have been safe in their last 17 steal attempts dating back to April 16. On the year, the Bisons have stolen base successfully in 20 of their 22 attempts (91% success rate).
ON THE CHARTS: The Bisons pitching staff now has the 5th lowest ERA in the International League (3.77). RHP Nelson Figueroa’s 2.57ERA is the 10th best while his 0.86 WHIP is tied for 3rd. OF Fernando Martinez is tied for 2nd in the IL with 12 doubles and 17 extra-base hits.
Tides win pitchers duel
The Bisons had a window of opportunity late, thanks to a Tide error, but Norfolk rebounded to take a 3-1 win on Mother’s Day. While Mike Lamb drove home the run in the ninth, Argenis Reyes collected two of the four hits for Buffalo during the loss. Nelson Figueroa spun six solid innings but couldn’t spit the hook.
News & Notes: Game 28
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TODAY’S GAME: This afternoon, the Buffalo Bisons host the Norfolk Tides for the third game of a four-game series at Coca-Cola Field (1:05 p.m.). The series is tied 1-1 after a 4-1 Bisons victory on Friday night and a 5-1 win by the Tides on Saturday. After this series, the homestand will continue on Tuesday with a four-game set against the Gwinnett Braves.
REAL MEN WEAR PURPLE: The Bisons players today will be wearing purple caps to support the American Cancer Society. Purple is the international color of cancer survivors. Each player has autographed a hat that will be raffled off in the concourse during today’s game (raffle tickets are $5).
OH NELLY: RHP Nelson Figueroa has been one of the top pitchers in the IL so far this season. His 2.57ERA through four starts ranks 11th in the International League while his 0.76 WHIP is best among IL hurlers. Figueroa has just 11 hits and five walks in 21.0 innings of work. He has not allowed more than four hits in any of his four starts with the Bisons this year. Figueroa has also gotten opposing batters to hit into six doubleplays already this season.
STARTING STRONG: RHP Kyle Snyder kept the string of solid starts going for the Herd’s rotation. Snyder allowed just an unearned run on one hit in four innings yesterday. He also struck out six batters. In the last 10 games, Bisons starters have combined for a 2.02ERA. The group was struck out 45 and allowed just 43 hits in 58.0 innings of work.
IMPRESSIVE DEBUT: RHP Tim McNab made his Bisons debut yesterday and gave the team three solid innings of relief. He struck out three and allowed just one hit. He even erased that baserunner with a doubleplay. Last season, McNab was 3-3 with a 5.55ERA in 50 games with New Orleans (AAA).
THE REY TO GO: INF Argenis Reyes doubled twice yesterday and is now hitting .310 on the season. He also has 10 walks for a team-high .412 on-base percentage. If Reyes had three more plate appearances, his statistics would qualify under league minimums. He also ranks 2nd in the IL in fielding among second basemen (.989) and is tied for 1st on the Bisons with five steals.
Bisons fall to Tides
The Bisons battled a 1:04 rain delay and wind gusts downtown tabbed between 30 and 45 mph throughout the game during their 5-1 loss against the Norfolk Tides on Saturday.
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At the plate, Argenis Reyes and Robinson Cancel collected four the six hits for the Herd.
Nelson Figueroa squares off against Rich Hill in game three of the series Sunday, Mother’s Day, at 1:05 p.m.