GIANTS PITCHING CONTINUE TO FREEZE THE PHILLIES HIGH OCTANE OFFENSE

MLB INQUIER NEWS UunPDATE  Brian “Professer B ”Davis Staff Writer- On Tuesday night at AT&T Park in San Francisco the Giants pitchting contiue to dominate in the first two games over the two-time National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies by winning by a score of 6-2 on Tuesday Night. After the Giants gave Phillies ace Roy Halladay his frst loss of the season the Giants held the high flying fightin Phillies offense to two runs ig of the fifth man of the this contest by the pitching of the Giants rotation. Starter Todd Wellemeyer picked up his first win as a San Francisco Giants after starting the season with a 0-3 record pitched 7.0 innings giving up no runs  on three hits with  while his counterpart this game have Jamie Moyer who came into the game who have not won a game in San Francisco since 1987 when he was with the Cubs dropps his record to 2-2. Leading the way for the way for  the Giants  Pablo Sandoval who extended his hitting streak to seven ballgames incuding a RBI single. Also shortstop Edger Renteria added a RBI as the Giants will play the finale between the Phillies  it will be Tim Lincecum vs Cole Hammels first pitch will be as at 12:45 pm pst and 3:45 est. And a reminder if you want to purchase the $10 bleacher tickets go to the k-zone @ sfgiants.com and then click to the K-Zone page.

 

DIAMOND DONS WINS RUBBER MATCH OVER THE GALES WITH A SHUTOUT

BASEBALL MULTIMEDIA INQUIER MONADY APRIL 19, 2010

Brian ” ProfesserB” Davis Staff Writer

 

Moraga Ca, The USF Dons in WCC play won the rubber match of the three-game series at Luis Guisto Field in Moraga Ca, as the Dons beat the host St.Mary’s Gales by ascore of 5-0. The game was scoreless until the top of the top fourth inning when the Dons took a 2-0 lead with a Gales with a RBI by junior outfielder Connor Bernatz RBI & another run scored on a Gales error to account for the Dons first two runs of the contest. Then two innings later in the top of the sixth inning Bernatz, belted a three-run to make the score 5-0. Dons reliever & long man reliever junior Matt Hieserman came in reliver in place of sophmore starter Jordan Reimer who was ejected in the bottom half of the fourth inning for hitting Gales catcher freshman Riley Heinzer . Heiserman (1-0) who pitched some big games for the Dons last year down the stretch went 5.1/3 innings giving up no runs on three hits with six strikeouts to earn his first initial win in 2010. Losing pitcher for the Gales freshman pitcher Martin Agosta was the losing his record drops to (1-3).

 

With the win the Dons improves their record to (3-2) in WCC play and (19-16) overall while the Gales drops their to (2-4) in WCC and (11-19-1) overall. The Dons will be back to action on Tuesday night to take on the New Mexico Lobos from Western Athletic Conference known as “The WAC” this will be the first of a 10-day three city road trip first pitch will be at 5:00pm pst. You can listen to all of the action on usfdons.com Ryan McCrary and Anthony D’Albroa will handle the play-by-play calls.

 

  

MLB BASEBALL MULTIMEDIA INQUIER’S EDITORIAL FANS BEHAVING VERY BADLY

Sunday April 18, 2010- Well the other day I was on my laptop note book at browsing on the media websites I saw something that happen on the news that I saw was totally sicking and disturbing. A man named Matthew Clemmes of Cherry Hill, New Jersey this past week was arrested for intentionally vomited on a off-duty Police Captain and to make matters worse he also purposely vomited on his 11-year old daughter while attending a Phillies game at Citizens Park in South Philadelphia. Philadelphia Police said. The espsode started is when the 21-year suspect’s friend was thrown out of the ballpark for public drunkeness but the suspect got defient when his buddy got bounced from the ballpark the suspect behavior got very aggraesive by vomiting on the off-duty police officer. The victims was named was named Michael Vangello a Philadelphia Police Captain got vommits on the off-duty cop then he susupect gramb the 11-year old girl by the throut then vommits her. “It was the most disgusting thing that I’ve ever seen” Vangello said this past Friday.

The 21-year old suspect Clemenns is at presstime is still under police custody in a Philadlephia Jail and being held on $36,000 bail and will be charged with assult, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct adn other realated offenses.

When I read this story it make me sick to my stomach when the drunken fool like Matthew Clemmens did when he got mad beacuse his buddy got kicked out of the game for unruly behavior. Going to sporting events such as basebal game is a family event to bring family, friends,co-eds from work and strangers together to come enjoy the ballgame together. People who come to watch the game roots for their favorite team is their to enjoy the ballgame but drunkeness and fans that wants to create attention and wants to ruien a good time for inicent bystanders like the Philadelphia Police Captain Michael Vangelelo and the 11-year old daughter experience that this type of behavior by a 21-year old drunken fool like Matthew Clemmens of Cherry Hill, New Jersey will eventually will have to pay the consequences and take resposibliity for his actions for what he did to that off-duty Philadelphia cop and his 11-year old daugther and I believe that the judicial system will give out the stiffest punishment to Mr.Clemmens for his actions he did to the off-duty police captain and his daugther.

And to all baseball fans everywhere who is reading this blog for fans who attending sporting events and when you see a fan unlurly and or getting into a confortaion when you are enjoying the ballgame dont’ take the law into your own hands you tell or let the ushers and stadium security and local police and baseball city near you handle the matter with the drunken impaired. And for the fans  you do your part by leading the example by when you choose to drink or those around like if you have kids that you take to the ballgame make sure fans who are using profanity around please ask them in a kind way to cease the talk and if they give a hard time get an usher or security personel and those rude behavior fans will be removed from the ballpark. 

And one footnote of the 11-year girl who got puked by that drunken Phillies fan. Another fan got a foul ball that he was going to gave to his 6-year old son he give the ball to the 11-year old girl what a good way to end what was rotten horrible way to end the night for the dad and daughter on a positve note.

 

Brian “Professer B Davis” is a writer/freelancer for the Baseball Multimedia Innquier he’s also a reproter for the Universiry of San Franciscisco Dons Baseball team for the past 11 years and also the the host the Basaeball Unilimited Insiders Show which airs every Monday Night fro 7-8pm pst,10-11pm est on KCSF 90.9 fm in San Francisco.

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DIAMOND DONS FALLS TO THE GALES IN GAME 2 IN WEST COAST CONFERENCE PLAY

SUNDAY APRIL 18, 2010 BRIAN “PROFESSER B “DAVIS STAFF WRITER- On Saturday the USF Dons dropped a 5-1 decision to the St. Mary’s Gales out in the East Bay in Moraga by a score of 5-1. The Dons scored their only run in the top of the first on a two out RBI single by senior catcher Ryan Lipkin scoring senior shortstop Derek Poppert to give the Dons a 1-0 lead. But that 1-0 lead was short lived as the Gales jumhped Dons starter junior Matt Lujan for three runs in the bottom half of the frame due to sloppy play combined botched double play which could have got the Dons out of the inning with and at no worse case senerio the game would have been tied at 1-1 instead the Gales took a 3-1 lead. Gales starter Klye Barraclough kept the Dons offense off balance pitching 7.2/3 innings giving up one run on three hits with eight strikeouts.

The Dons & Gales will play for the rubber match of the three game series in Moraga the first pitch at 1:00pm pst  

 

BASEBALL NEWS UPDATE LATE EDITION UPDATE

SATURDAY APRIL 17, 2010

Brian “Professer B” Davis Staff writer- At Dodger Stadium @ Chavez Raviene the San Francisco Giants behind a 6.0 inning pitching performance giving up no runs on four hits with seven strikeouts and he also helped himself at the plate by going 3-for-4 at the plate with three with three RBI’s to account three of the Giants nine runs. The Giants will be back to play the Dodgers for the rubber match of the three-game series it will be Barry Zito for the Giants against Clayton Kershaw for the Dodgers Sunday’s first pitch will be 1:10pm pst.

The Giants place outfieler Aaron Rowand on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured cheek suffer when he was beemed by Dodgers stater Vicente Padilla in Friday’s 10-8 loss the Giants will called up infeilder Matt Downs from Triple-A Fresno.

SWEENEY TWO RUN WALK GIVES THE A’S THEIR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN AND HANDS THE ORIOLES THEIR NINTH STRAIGHT LOSS.

On Saturday at the Oakland Coliseum the A’s rallied to score two runs off the Baltimore Orioles in the bottom of the ninth inning as the A’s win their third straight game over the Orioles by a score of 4-3 the two run walk off was supplied by Ryan Sweeney as the A’s improves their recorord to 9-4 while the Orioles drops their ninth in a row and drops their record to (1-11) and they are off to worst start since 1988 when that club lost ther first 21 games to set the modern Major League record to start a season the and the A’s sign pitcher Brett Anderson to a four-year contract around $31 million contract.

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SANCHEZ 11 K’s THE BUCS WHILE HUFF HUFFS AND PUFFS AROUND THE BASES FOR AN INSIDE THE PARK HOMER

BASEBALL MULTIMEDIA INQUIER BASEBALL REPORT  THURSDAY 15, 2010

BRIAN “Professer B” DAVIS  Staff Writer- The Giants wins the rubber match of their three-game series against the Pittburgh Pirates down at AT&T Park in by a score of 6-0 behind a strong outing behind starter Johnathan Sanchez who going 8.0 innings giving up no runs on three hits with 11 strikeouts.The offense was led by Aubrey Huff’s bottom of the 2nd inning inside the park homer to give the Giants to a 1-0 lead then catcher Eli Whiteside’s three-run homer extended the Giants lead to 4-0. Then in the bottom of the fifth inning added a two-run homer to account for all of the Giants runs to give them a 6-0 lead. The Giants will be off on Thursday before heading down to Southern California to renew their longtime rivals The Los Angeles Dodgers for a three-game weekend series.

 

A’s DROPS SERIES FINALE UP IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST- The Oakland A’s drops their series finale @ Safeco Field in Seattle by a score of 4-2 as the Mariners wins their rubber match of three-game series as Mariners starter Jason Vargas  after surrendering a two-run homer by A’s designated hitter Jake Fox to give the A’s a 2-0 lead then the Mariners would tie game on a 2-2 on a RBI single by Milton Bradley and then a RBI single by outfielder Frankin Gutierez to give put the Mariners up for good. The A’s will be back on Thursday at the Oakland Coliseum to take on the Baltimore Orioles for the A’s it will be Ben Sheets against the Oriloles vs. David Hernandez first pitch will be at 7:05 pm pst.

And don’t forget the 2010 5th annual Dante Benedetti Classic will take place Friday night at AT&T Park between the USF Dons  against the WCC Bay Area rival St. Mary’s Gales first pitch will be at 6:30 pm pst fowlling the Sacred Heart Irish vs St.Ignatias Wildcats in high school baseball Bruce Mahoney Championship first pitch will be at 3:40pm pm pst.

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DIAMOND DONS TAKES THE AGGIES TO THE WOODSHEAD WITH A 18 RUN 16 HIT ROUT

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TOWLER OUTDULES LOVE IN THE SERIES FINALE ON THE HILLTOP

BASEBALL MULTIMEDIA INQUIER MONDAY MARCH 8, 2010 Brian “ProfesserB” Davis

In pitchers dual at Benedetti Diamond on the hilltop of USF on Sunday. The Dons dropped a 2-1 decision to U-Texas-San Antonio as the Roadrunners after being swept by the Dons in a doubleheader at Canada College in Redwood City California just south of San Francisco on Friday the Roadrunners bounced back to win final two games to salvage a split of a four-game series as with the win the Roadrunners improves their record to (7-4) while the Dons drops their record to (5-6).  Dons starter sophmore RHP Cameron Love pitched well in his 6.0 innings of work he gave up one run on four hits with six strikeouts while his counterpart freshman righthander D.D Towler went the distance giving up one run on three hits with a half a dozen strikeouts with six. His only run he gave up was a solo homer to Dons junior Stephen Yarrow with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning it’s is Yarrow’s fifth homer of the season.

In the first 11 games of the season Yarrow is batting .341 with five homers and 10 RBI’s. The Dons will be back in action on Tuesday on the hilltop against Cal St, Bakersfield Tuesday & Wednsday @ 2pm pst you can listen to all of the action on usfdons.com presented by Yahoo.

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DONS SPLIT TWIN BILL WITH CAL POLY AND WINS SERIES

BASEBALL MULTIMEDIA INQUIER LATE EDITION SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28,2010

Brian “Professer B Davis” Staff Writer- The USF Dons earned a split in a double header against the Cal Poly at Braggett Stadium on the Campus of Cal Poly. The Mustangs won the first game over the USF Dons by a score of 7-3. The Dons struck first in the top of the second inning when  Dons first baseman  junior Steve Yarrow homered to right field It was Yarrow’s first homer of the season to give the Dons a 1-0 lead. The lead stayed that way until the bottom of the fourth inning when the Mustangs rocked Dons starter junior Matt Lujan in the two innings as the Mustangs took a 5-1 lead. Lujan’s pitched only 4.0 innings giving up five runs on seven hits with strikeouts, Base on balls and a pair of wild pitches would doomed the southpaw.

The Dons would score onthree more two more runs on a homer by Dons senior catcher Ryan Lipkin and a RBI hit by centerfielder Connor Bernantz.

In the second game of the twin bill the Dons bounced back in game two with a 11-5 demolition of the Mustangs as the Dons collected season high 17 hits including Stephen Yarrow’s second homer in the twin bill and also having great day at the plate during the second game was Dons senior second baseman Robert Abel with a pair of doubles Lipkin with also with a pair of doubles and two RBI’s and outfielder Pete Lavin had a great game going a 3-for-4 at the plate. With the win the Dons split the twin bill and more importantly wins the rubber match of a three game series over Cal Poly.

The Dons will be back in action on Tuesday night when they will take on the San Jose State Spartans from the WAC Conference  at San Jose’s Municipal Stadium first pitch will be at 6:00pm pst. You can listen all the action if you can’t make the trip down highway 101 to  San Jose you can always listen to the game on usfdons.com presented by Yahoo.

BASEBALL’S NEWS & NOTES

In Baseball’s news and notes The Oakland A’s have signed a pair of veteren starters Brett Tomko and Jason Jennings to minor league contracts o Sunday. Tomko split his time with the Yankess & the A’s compling a 5-3 record with a 3.77 ERA in his six starts with the A’s and 15 relief appearances with the Yankees last year. The 36-year old has a career of 100-102 with a 4.65 ERA in 389 games in his 13 year career.

Jason Jennings who won the 2002 National Rookie of The Year with the Colorado Rockies in his 13 year career has posted a 62-74 record with a 4.95 record in 225 games for the 31 year old.

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THE BASEBALL INQUIER NEWS & NOTES UPADATE

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2010

Brian “Professer”B Davis

 The Tigers Pointer outdules the Dons Murray in College Baseball’s season opener- On Friday night at Klien Family Field on the campus of  University of Pacific in Stockton California the USF Dons fell to the UOP Tigers by a score of 3-1. The Dons  scored the games’s first run in the top half of the third inning when Dons junior Pete Lavin’s two-out single scoring senior outfielder Chris Dittman to give the Dons a 1-0 lead. The game remain that way until the Tigers scored three  unanswered runs in the bottom half of the seventh inning including a two-run triple by the Tigers junior Matthew Carvotto to put the Tigers ahead for good by a score of 3-1. USF Dons right-hander Doug Murray (0-1) suffered his first ever lost on the hilltop as he pitched a complete game by going 8.0 innings giving up three runs on six hits with seven strikeouts while his counterpart for the Tigers junior Marcus Pointer went 7.0 innings  giving up one run  on a pair of hits and four strikeouts. Then Tigers closer Jake Hummel stopped a Dons rally in the top half of the ninth inning as he was able to retire Dons outfielder Connor Bernantz to the ballgame the Dons and Tigers will play again on Saturday in game two of the three game series at Klen Family Field on the Campus of UOP in Stockton first pitch will be at 3:00pm pst

 

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