Good Knight

050809_knight.jpgThe Bisons’ bats rallied late to support 8-innings of 1-run ball tossed by Brandon Knight on Friday at Coca-Cola Field. Fernando Martinez and Michel Abreu came through with RBI hits to lead Buffalo in a 4-1 series opening win over Norfolk.

Knight worked a staff season high 8-innings and retired 11 of the final 12 batters to face him. Elmer Dessens worked a perfect 9-inning to earn his second save of the year, on back to back days.

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The Bisons are back in action on Saturday afternoon at 1:05, hosting the Tides.
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~ Ben Wagner

Leavin' Lehigh Valley, win in hand

050709_switzer.JPGFrom the first pitch of the game on Thursday morning, the Bisons made sure they got back in the win column.

Corey Sullivan took the first offering he saw over the wall and Mike Lamb added a three-run double as the Bisons defeated the IronPigs, 6-4, on a morning start from Lehigh Valley on Thursday. Jon Switzer (pictured) and the Buffalo bullpen preserved the win with five innings of one-hit baseball.

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The Buffalo Bisons, Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, will return home to Coca-Cola Field on Friday, May 8 for an eight-game homestand as the 2009 season and promotional schedule hits full stride.

This Friday marks the beginning of eight consecutive home games for the Bisons, May 8-15. Included in this stretch of games against the Norfolk Tides and the Gwinnett Braves are two fridaynightbash!® games,

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~ Ben Wagner

Niese to Mets, starts Friday

050609Niese.JPGThe Mets have recalled LHP Jonathon Niese. The southpaw was 0-2 with a 6.55ERA in four starts this season. He allowed just one run on three hits in six innings in his last start, May 1 against Louisville He also struck out a season-high eight batters in the start. Niese was 1-1 in three starts with New York last season.

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News & Notes: Game 25

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TODAY’S GAME: This morning, the Buffalo Bisons take on against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs in the final game of a three-game series at Coca-Cola Park (10:35 a.m.). The series was originally four games but the teams couldn’t make up Monday’s rainout as doubleheaders on Tuesday and Wednesday night were both shortened to a single game due to rain. After today’s game, the Bisons will return home for the start of an eight-game homestand against the Norfolk Tides and the Gwinnett Braves.

GOSH GOLLY GEE: RHP Dillon Gee tossed the Herd’s lone complete games of 2009 in his last outing. Gee allowed just one run on six hits on Saturday to defeat Louisville in the first game of another doubleheader. He only struck out one Bats hitter, but still has 22 punchouts in only 27.0 innings this year.

STARTIN’ STRONG: RHP Tim Redding’s rehab start last night continued a nice stretch for the Bisons starting rotation. In the last seven games, Herd starters are 2-3 with a 1.71ERA. The group has combined to strike out 31 and walk just five in 42.0 innings of work over this recent span.

GONE STREAKIN’: OF Jesus Feliciano now owns the Bisons longest hit streak of the season at six games. Feliciano went 1-3 last night and is now 10 for his last 21 at the plate (.476 average) since April 29. The outfielder tops the Bisons with his .312 batting average for the season.

ON THE CHARTS: With a double and a triple last night, OF Fernando Martinez is back on top of the International League with his 16 extra-base hits. He has 11 doubles, which is also tied for the league’s best total. RHP Brandon Knight is tied for 7th in the league with his 29 strikeouts in only 25.0 innings of work. RHP Nelson Figueroa leads the entire International League with his 0.76 WHIP average (Walks and Hits/Innings Pitched).

One, and done

umbrellaC.jpgThe Buffalo Bisons and Lehigh Valley IronPigs were able to finish one of the two games slated on Wednesday night. Buffalo jumped out to a 1-0 lead on the triple by Fernando Martinez in the first inning.

The IronPigs even the score against starter Tim Redding in the fourth when David Newhan tripled in Andy Tracy.

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The winning run was scored against Connor Robertson in the seventh. A leadoff walk to Lou Marson moved around the bases to score on Rich Thompson’s game winning hit to give the ‘Pigs the win and a 2-0 series lead.

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Buffalo will play 3-of-4 games scheduled, the finale 10:35 a.m. Thursday.