Category: Dailies

Washed out

umbrella2.JPGIt would not have been fun to even attempt getting this game off the ground tonight. Temps in the low to mid 30’s by first pitch along with the wind and rain made it an easy call for the Chiefs front office Monday.

The game against Syracuse on Monday night at Alliance Bank Stadium has been postponed due to rain. A make-up date will be announced at a later time. Glancing at the schedule, the likely date will be June 15 for a double-dip to start our two-day stay later this summer.

The Bisons will now travel to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for a two-game series against the Yankees from PNC Field. Game starters will be determined by Tuesday morning.

The Bisons return home on Friday, April 24 for a four-game series against the Syracuse Chiefs.

We’ll report from the ballyard tomorrow… Enjoy your night off!

~ Ben Wagner

Nothing lucky about 7

Stop041909.jpgThe Buffalo Bisons were beaten for the seventh straight game on Sunday afternoon, 7-1 by the Syracuse Chiefs. The slide equals the longest of 2008 (6/30-7/6) and the Bisons spiral to a 1-10 record. In the loss, Ken Takahashi had two scoreless innings of relief while at the plate, Fernando Martinez and Robinson Cancel had multi-hit performances.

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News & Notes: Game 11

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TODAY’S GAME: Today, the Buffalo Bisons take on Syracuse Chiefs in the third game of a four-game series from Alliance Bank Stadium (2:00 p.m.). The Bisons need to win the next two to earn a series split after a pair of wins by the Chiefs, 3-1, 6-3. The Herd is also looking to end a six-game losing streak that began in Monday in Buffalo. After this four-game series, the Bisons will play two in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before returning home on Friday, April 24.

K MEN: Bisons pitchers have found the strikeout pitch so far this series. LHP Casey Fossum fanned a Bisons season-high nine on Friday night. RHP Brandon Knight fell one K shy when he punched out eight batters on Saturday. Knight leads the Bisons’ staff with 15 strikeouts while the whole group tops the International League with 92 strikeouts over the first 10 games.

COOP BACK IN THE LOOP: Activated yesterday, OF Jason Cooper added to a couple of his Bisons’ Modern Era statistics. It was Coops’ 411th game with the Bisons, extending the record he broke with the club last year. His double in the 9th inning was his 82nd with Buffalo. He is now just 8 doubles behind Buffalo Baseball Hall of Famer Bill Selby in that category.

F-MART: OF Fernando Martinez saw his most recent hit streak end at five games yesterday. F-Mart was held to 0-4 after hitting .348 (8-23) with four doubles and a home run in his five previous games. Martinez’s six doubles and eight-extra base hits (6 doubles, 1 triple, 1 homerun) still top all players in the International League.

AT THE TOP: OF Jesus Feliciano collected is 3 for 8 (.375) in the first two games of this series against the Chiefs. In five games since being moved to the lead-off spot, Feliciano has hit .364 (8-22) with a double, 2RBI and two runs scored. On the season, Feliciano’s .306 batting average leads the Bisons. Last year, he topped New Orleans’ (AAA) team with a .308 batting average.

ON THE CHARTS: LHP Casey Fossum has posted a 0.82ERA over his first two starts. His ERA is T5th lowest in the International League. With his eight strikeouts yesterday, RHP Brandon Knight (15) is now ranked T4th in the IL.

Knight's effort not enough

Knight041809.jpgBrandon Knight followed Casey Fossum’s nine strikeout performance on Friday with an eight strikeout start Saturday but the Buffalo Bisons, Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, couldn’t capitalize, falling to the Syracuse Chiefs 5-1 Saturday afternoon.

Jason Cooper saw his first action as a Bison this season and doubled in his final trip to the plate.

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