Wahoos Lose To Mobile
June 21, 2015
Finally, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos may have found a closer when its four relievers threw 4.2 innings of scoreless, one hit ball, with four strikeouts and two walks.
The most impressive of them was Zach Weiss who threw the last inning and struck out two on fastballs in the mid-90s.
Still, the Mobile BayBears took the seventh of nine games from rival Pensacola, 6-2, this season with a pair of two-run homers off of starter Daniel Wright in front of 5,038 fans at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium—the 15th sellout in 33 games this season and 118th since the inaugural 2012 season.
Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said Weiss has been watching video with pitching coach Jeff Fassero to find his pitching motion.
“If you look at video he changed things during the plane flight or on the car ride,” Kelly said. “His fastball just explodes. Zach Weiss, by far, was great.”
Pensacola’s Wright gave up six runs on seven hits in his 4.1 innings of work and dropped to 3-5 on the season with 5.91 ERA.
Pensacola first baseman Ray Chang doubled in the Blue Wahoos only runs, cutting the Mobile lead to 6-2 in the sixth inning. He went 1-3 and now has 14 RBIs and is batting .348 on the season.
Mobile scored two runs on a two-run homer when second baseman Gerson Montilla smacked a line drive over the left field wall in the second inning to put the BayBears ahead, 2-0.
They added two more runs when Mobile shortstop Sean Jamieson scored on a single that landed in front of Blue Wahoos center fielder Beau Amaral for a 3-0 lead. Right fielder Socrates Brito made it 4-0 when he scored on BayBears first baseman Rudy Flores chopper to second baseman Juan Perez.
In the fifth inning, Mobile right fielder Socrates Brito lifted a deep two-run home run over the left field wall that also scored pitcher Patrick Corbin, who had an infield single deep in the hole to shortstop.
Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star pitcher Patrick Corbin made his third start in his rehab assignment from Tommy John surgery that caused him to miss all of the 2014 season when he felt tightness in his pitching arm during spring training last year. The Diamondbacks expected him to return to the team the first of June but decided to slow his return.
Corbin threw four no-hit innings against Double-A Cincinnati Reds Pensacola Blue Wahoos Saturday before giving up a single to center by second baseman Juan Perez. In 5.2 innings, the lefty gave up two earned runs on three hits and three walks and struck out three. He threw just 79 pitches in the outing and his fastball consistently clocked in the low-90s.
“I was impressed,” Kelly said. “His fastball is definitely sneaky. It seemed like the hitters were late on the ball. It was getting on them pretty quick.”
Corbin, who last pitched six days ago on June 14 with Mobile, is now 1-0 with a 3.83 ERA. His first start for the High-A Visalia Rawhide, he lasted just 0.2 innings and gave up four runs.
The last time Corbin pitched in the Southern League for Mobile, he went 9-8 with 4.21 ERA, made the All-Star team, set a franchise record with 27.1 consecutive scoreless innings, led the league in strikeouts with 142 and helped the BayBears to the championship.
He made his major league debut April 30, 2012. And in 2013, Corbin made the Major League All-Star team, going 11-1 with a 2.35 ERA at the break and finished the year 14-8 with a 3.41 ERA for the Diamondbacks.
The Blue Wahoos dropped to 25-42 in the Southern League and have one more game Sunday before the three-day All-Star break. The game is scheduled for 7:20 p.m. Tuesday at the Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium.
Northview Chiefs Have Winning Day At 7 On 7 Football Camp
June 20, 2015
The Northview Chiefs competed in the West Florida High 7 on 7 Camp Friday morning. The Chiefs compiled a 4-1-1 record over the course of six games, defeating West Florida, Milton, Crestview and Rocky Bayou. Their lone loss was a close 7-6 to Pensacola High, and they tied with Pine Forest. Pensacola High was the overall tournament winner. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
BayBears, Wahoos Split Doubleheader
June 20, 2015
Pensacola Blue Wahoos pitcher Robert Stephenson and Mobile BayBears pitcher Braden Shipley had the makings of a Southern League baseball pitching duel.
Stephenson is No. 23 on Baseball America’s Top 100 prospects list. Shipley No. 26.
Stephenson is the Cincinnati Reds top prospect. Shipley is the Arizona Diamondbacks No. 2 prospect.
Stephenson, a flame thrower with a 100-mph arm, was drafted 27th in the first round in 2011 by the Reds. Shipley, the best changeup and curveball in Arizona’s system, was drafted 15th in the first round in 2013 by the Diamondbacks.
And that’s exactly what Pensacola fans got in the second game of Friday’s doubleheader that the Blue Wahoos won, 4-2, on Seth Mejias-Brean’s walk-off, three-run, pinch-hit home run in the bottom of the seventh inning. It was the 14th sellout this season and 117th since the inaugural 2012 season in Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Mejias-Brean’s walk-off made up for the first game when his error in the top of the ninth allowed Mobile to score two runs and pull out a, 3-2, victory to beat Pensacola in the first game of Friday’s doubleheader.
“(The walk-off) was really satisfying especially after that first loss,” Mejias-Brean said. “I was down on myself a lot. To be honest, I was just trying to get it into the air and give us a chance to tie the game and go into extra innings.”
Arguably the Southern League’s two best pitchers traded outs for seven innings in the second game.
It was the second straight game Stephenson gave up a pair of home runs. This time solo shots to both left fielder Zach Borenstein and second baseman Brandon Drury, who are both on the league’s All-Star team on Tuesday, June 23.
On the night, Stephenson, whose record improved to 4-6 on the year, threw seven innings, gave up three hits, walked one and struck out 10. He has struck out 10 twice and a career-high 11 once this season. He currently leads the Southern League with 86 strikeouts.
Stephenson last won June 4 against Mobile when he tossed a one-hitter over eight innings and struck out seven. He had lost his last two starts since that game.
“Overall, Robert did a tremendous job,” said Pensacola manager Pat Kelly. “Robert’s getting better and that’s what it’s all about. He’s playing better and doing a great job.”
Meanwhile, Shipley was pulled in the seventh after matching Stephenson pitch for pitch. He allowed a leadoff double that Pensacola second baseman Juan Perez hit into the right field corner. He threw no-hit ball for 3.1 innings before left fielder Sean Buckley got a bunt single. In six innings, Shipley gave up three hits and two runs, while walking two and striking out three.
Of course, Shipley has lost his last two starts since his last win on June 3 against Pensacola when he threw six scoreless innings, gave up just four hits and struck out five.
In his return this season from back-to-back Tommy John surgeries, Blaine Howell gave the Pensacola Blue Wahoos a career-high four innings.
One of Howell’s two hits allowed was a solo home run in the seventh to Mobile BayBears Rudy Flores, his seventh of the year, which tied the game, 1-1. Howell, a former Pensacola Junior College pitcher, also struck out one batter.
Pensacola catcher Cam Maron came through with a single to left field in the eighth inning to score shortstop Juan Perez from second and put the Blue Wahoos ahead, 2-1. Maron extended his hitting streak to seven games, going 8-23 or .348.
In the ninth inning, though, Pensacola reliever Carlos Gonzalez had two out and the bases empty. Both left fielder Borenstein and Gabriel Guerrero earned back-to-back walks. Pinch hitter Gerson Montilla, who hit for Flores, slapped a hard grounder down the third base line that skipped off Pensacola Mejias-Brean’s back hand into the Mobile bullpen and both Borenstein and Guerrero scored for the BayBears win.
The first game was resumed Friday after nearly a one hour delay Thursday as the team tried to repair the stadium lights behind home plate. Pensacola led the game, 1-0, when Perez singled to right field and took second when the first baseman missed the throw. He took third on a wild pitch and scored on a ground out to shortstop by centerfielder Beau Amaral
Pensacola is now 7-20 or a .259 winning percentage in one-run games, which is the worst record in the Southern League. The Blue Wahoos also have the worst overall record in the league at 25-41.
Wahoos Game Delayed By Lights
June 19, 2015
After nearly a one hour delay Thursday trying to repair the Pensacola Bayfront Stadium lights behind home plate, the game between the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and Mobile BayBears was delayed.
The second game of the five-game series with the Mobile BayBears will resume at 5:30 p.m. Friday and will go the full nine innings. Pensacola currently leads the game, 1-0, after three innings. Fans can exchange tickets at the box office for an equal or lesser game except for July 3.
Blue Wahoos officials attributed the lighting failure to the light poles and electricians were working to repair them. The umpires agreed to call the game to protect the hitters and fielders.
Marlon Byrd, who was placed on the disabled list June 3 by the Cincinnati Reds, ended his two-game rehab assignment with Pensacola Thursday night. Byrd went 2-7 with a home run, double and three RBIs.
BayBears Beat The Wahoos
June 18, 2015
Marlon Byrd wants to return to the Cincinnati Reds starting lineup. The sooner the better.
Placed on the disabled list June 3 with a fractured wrist, Byrd started off his two-game rehab assignment with a bang Wednesday night for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos in front of 4,251 at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Byrd crushed a game-tying, three-run home run deep to left field in the eighth inning. With two outs and the bases loaded for him again in the ninth, Byrd missed on a high fastball.
Despite the crowd’s excitement of having Byrd hitting No. 3 in the Blue Wahoos lineup the Mobile BayBears added two runs of its own in the top of the ninth to pull out a 5-3 victory in the opener of the five-game series between the rival teams that play on fields nearly an hour apart.
Byrd said his wrist felt good playing at game speed. He wasn’t sure how it would react but it was good enough to send a slider up in the zone over the left field wall.
“I had some good looks. I had some good swings,” Byrd said. “I wish I had come through on that last one.”
“The wrist felt fine, that was the big thing,” he added. “I wasn’t sure how it was going to feel. I didn’t know if it was going to bother me going full speed. You can practice all day long, but game speed is always different. But it felt good on every swing I took.”
On Wednesday with Pensacola, he struck out in his first at bat, lined out hard to the second baseman, lined out deep to the right fielder who chased his ball down, homered and finally struck out on a high fastball with the bases loaded to end the game.
Before fracturing his wrist, Byrd a 14-year major league veteran had hit 10 home runs and 25 RBIs with a .212 average for Cincinnati. If all goes well, Reds officials have said Byrd could return to the majors by the weekend. The Reds will reassess Byrd’s status after Thursday’s game at Pensacola.
“Marlon’s rehab has gone way better than I had ever anticipated,” said Reds manager Bryan Price to the Cincinnati media earlier in the day. “His broken bone is mending quickly. He put a lot of hard work into being able to come back so quickly.”
Pensacola manager Pat Kelly joked he would like to keep Byrd in the Blue Wahoos lineup a little longer.
“That was terrific,” Kelly said. “We hadn’t done much at all offensively. Next thing you know he ties the game in one at bat.”
Meanwhile, Pensacola starter Wandy Peralta, who had lost three in a row by giving up 13 earned runs in 13.1 innings, had a solid outing. He allowed two runs, one earned in 6.2 innings on seven hits, two walks and struck out five.
Pensacola also benefited from a 3-5 night by shortstop Zach Vincej, along with multi-hit games by right fielder Jesse Winker (2-4), Kyle Waldrop (2-3) and Beau Amaral (2-4).
Northview Splits Road Games With Central
June 18, 2015
Summer ball continued Wednesday for the Northview Chiefs as they split wins on the road with Central. Photo by Ramona Preston for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Softball State Champion Tate Lady Aggies Honored By School Board
June 17, 2015
The 2015 Class 7A state softball champion Tate Lady Aggies were honored Tuesday evening by the Escambia County School Board. To read the entire proclamation, click the proclamation image below to enlarge. Courtesy images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Pensacola Blue Wahoos Beat The Montgomery Biscuits
June 16, 2015
Right-handed pitcher Daniel Wright allowed two runs in the seventh inning to lead the Pensacola Blue Wahoos to victory over the Montgomery Biscuits at Riverwalk Stadium.
Pensacola snapped a four-game losing streak thanks to six scoreless innings by Wright, as the Blue Wahoos won, 4-2, over the Biscuits.
Wright, who improved to 3-4 on the year with a 5.46 ERA, bounced back from giving up four earned runs in 5.2 innings in his last start against the Jacksonville Suns. Against Montgomery on Monday, Wright allowed just four hits, walked none and struck out four.
Wright was backed up by the Pensacola lineup that scored four runs on 11 hits. The Blue Wahoos scored three in the second inning when catcher Cam Maron hit his first home run for Pensacola to right field that also scored DH Sean Buckley for a 2-0 lead. Left fielder Jesse Winker then hit a sacrifice fly to right field to score second baseman Ryan Wright from third and put Pensacola ahead, 3-0.
It added another run in the eighth inning, when Buckley crossed the plate on a ground out by shortstop Zach Vincej.
Montgomery got its two runs when catcher Justin O’Conner, the Tampa Bay Rays No. 1 prospect according to MLB, doubled in left fielder Joey Rickard to cut the lead to 3-1. O’Conner then scored on a sacrifice fly by right fielder Johnny Field to pull the Biscuits within, 3-2.
Maron extended his hitting streak to five games and raised his average to .224 with his dinger. He went 5-12 or .416 in the series against the Biscuits with one homer and four RBIs.
Pensacola improved to 24-39 in the Southern League South Division and has the day off tomorrow before opening a five-game homestand against the Mobile BayBears. Meanwhile, Montgomery dropped to 33-31 in the North Division.
Pensacola first baseman Ray Chang went 2-5 and is hitting .375 in June. Meanwhile, Marquez Smith is even hitting hotter in the month with a .405 average, including two homeruns and six RBIs. His average is now .277 on the season.
The Blue Wahoos return home to play the Mobile BayBears June 17-21.
Youth Archery League Aims To Teach Sport
June 15, 2015
The Panhandle Bowhunters and Archery Association has started a youth archery league.
The cost is $5 per week, with meetings every Tuesday through July 7 on the range at 7201 Sparshott Drive (off of Mobile Highway, just west of Klondike Road). Check in begins at 6:00 p.m., with shooting beginning at 6:30. Prizes will be awarded to the most improved archer in middle and high school, and for overall high scores. The awards night, with new bows for the first place winners, will be July 14 at 6:30 p.m.
No experience is necessary; equipment is provided. For more information, call Jeremy Blackmon at (850) 375-7630.
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Biscuits Beat Wahoos
June 15, 2015
Juan Perez scored a run and knocked in another on a double to pull the Pensacola Blue Wahoos within, 3-2, in the sixth inning but the Montgomery Biscuits pulled out the victory in the end.
Montgomery won on two, two-run home runs smacked by left fielder Johnny Field, 5-2, in the first and seventh innings at Riverwalk Stadium.
Pensacola scored one in the fourth and one in the sixth. Blue Wahoos catcher Cam Maron singled in shortstop Juan Perez in the fourth inning to cut the lead to 2-1. In the sixth inning, Perez doubled to score third baseman Marquez Smith to bring Pensacola within, 3-2.
Montgomery went ahead, 2-0, when Field hit a two-run homer, his ninth of the year, to left center field in the first inning. Field smacked his second two-run homer of the game in the seventh to put the Biscuits up, 5-2.
On the day, Field, the Tampa Bay Rays No. 28 prospect, went 2-4 and drove in four of the Biscuits five runs in the game. He now has 10 homers on the year.
The Biscuits extended its lead, 3-1, when catcher Justin O’Conner, the Rays No. 1 prospect according to MLB, hit his fifth homer of the season over the left center field wall in the fourth inning.
Montgomery has now won four straight over Pensacola, improving its record to 33-30 in the Southern League North Division. Meanwhile, Pensacola dropped to 23-39 and last place in the South Division.
Pensacola first baseman Ray Chang went 1-3 and is hitting .372 in June. Perez continued his hot-hitting on the road, going 1-2 for a .282 average.







