Category: Dailies
Mets option Thole to Bisons
The Buffalo Bisons today announced that they have added C JOSH THOLE to their active roster. The catcher was optioned to the Herd from the New York Mets. To make roster room, C JEAN LUC BLAQUIERE has been transferred to Single-A St. Lucie.
Thole was recalled by the Mets on May 10, but did not appear in a game with New York. The 23-year old catcher has hit .203 (16-79) with 10RBI in 21 games with the Bisons this season. With Buffalo, Thole has posted a .318 (7-22) average while batting with runners in scoring position.
Blaquiere hit went 5-8, with two home runs and four RBI, in two games with the Bisons.
Norfolk at Buffalo: Game 3
BUFFALO
Jason Pridie – CF
Jesus Feliciano – RF
Mike Jacobs – 1B
Mike Hessman – 3B
Valentino Pascucci – DH
Russ Adams – 2B
Josh Thole – C
Andy Green – LF
Ruben Tejada – SS
Bobby Livingston- LHP
NORFOLK
Joey Gathright – CF
Justin Turner – 2B
Jeff Salazar – LF
Josh Bell – 3B
Nolan Reimold – 1B
Brandon Snyder – DH
Robert Andino – SS
Blake Davis – RF
Michel Hernandez – C
Armando Gabino – RHP
Hessman, Misch lead in win
Mike Hessman already has one International League MVP award to his credit. The veteran might just be 36 games into a repeat performance with the Herd.
The slugger was the star at the plate and in the field as the Bisons collected a 4-0 victory over the Norfolk Tides on Sunday afternoon from Coca-Cola Field. With help from Pat Misch’s complete-game shutout, the Herd won their fourth consecutive game.
Misch was masterful, but the story of the Bisons continues to be the success of Hessman. The 32-year old is the top run producer in all of baseball and added to his impressive totals again on Sunday.
Hessman collected his 40th RBI with a two-out single in the first inning to score Jesus Feliciano from second. Two innings later, the minor leagues’ active leader in home runs blasted one through the teeth of a strong Lake Erie breeze to dead centerfield. His league-leading 12th home run of the season gave the Herd a 3-0 advantage.
In the sixth inning, the veteran showed he’s not all bat. The third baseman made a diving stop to start a 5-4-3 doubleplay. Hessman had six assists on the afternoon.
Hessman’s numbers to start the season are very much at the MVP level. He leads the IL with 12 home runs, 41RBI, 25 extra-base hits, 90 total bases and a .687 slugging percentage. Even with all those power numbers, the slugger has maintained a fantastic .313 batting average.
Hessman was IL MVP in 2007 while with Toledo. In that season, he hit .254 with a league-high 34 home runs and 101RBI.
Buffalo scored a solo run in each of the first three innings, giving Misch more than enough support. The southpaw retired the first eight batters he faced and the final 10 after Hessman’s doubleplay. Only one Tides player reached second base as Misch needed just 91 pitches to go the distance.
Misch struck out six and allowed just four singles. He induced 16 groundball outs and didn’t walk a batter. He is now a perfect 3-0 with three or fewer earned runs allowed in six of his seven starts.
The Bisons fourth run of the game came in the sixth inning on Andy Green’s first home run of the season.
Jesus Feliciano singled and scored in the first tinning. His league-leading batting average now stands at .356.
Norfolk at Buffalo: Game 2
BUFFALO
Jason Pridie – CF
Jesus Feliciano – RF
Mike Jacobs – 1B
Mike Hessman – 3B
Valentino Pascucci – DH
Russ Adams – 2B
Andy Green – LF
JR House – C
Ruben Tejada – SS
Pat Misch – LHP
NORFOLK
Joey Gathright – CF
Justin Turner – 2B
Jeff Salazar – RF
Josh Bell – 3B
Nolan Reimold – LF
Brandon Snyder – 1B
Robert Andino – SS
Michael Aubrey – DH
Adam Doachie – C
Jake Arrieta – RHP
Bisons roll past Tides, 5-3
The Mets gave the Herd another big bat by signing veteran slugger Val Pascucci. The veteran homered in his third at-bat with the Bisons to help his new team to a 5-3 victory over Norfolk.
Not to be outdone, Mike Hessman also went deep in the Herd’s third consecutive victory.
Meanwhile on the mound it was just another eight innings of work for R.A. Dickey. The knuckleballer did give up three runs in the fifth inning, but all of them were unearned on a two-out error from Alex Cintron. Dickey retired the final seven batters he faced to improve to 4-2 on the season.
Dickey has now pitched eight innings or more in six of his last seven starts.
Elmer Dessens polished off the win for his fifth save of the season.