Astros Minor League Update - July 28, 2005
AAA: Round Rock 8, Colorado Springs 5
- Veteran non-prospects Royce Huffman and Mike Coolbaugh paced the offense. Carlos Hernandez pitched 4 innings, giving up 2 hits, 3 earned runs, walking 4 and striking out 6. The lack of prospects on the Round Rock roster is staggering.
AA: Frisco 3, Corpus Christi 0
- Fans at Whataburger Field got to see something amazing last night. Unfortunately, it was a perfect game by Frisco SP A. J. Murray and relievers Steve Karsay and Scott Feldman. The trio combined to strike out 10 Hooks batters. Charlton Jimerson struck out twice.
High A: Frederick 6, Salem 5 (11 innings)
- Not much to report from this marathon. 1B Pat Peavey (33rd round draft pick from 2002) continued his strong season with three hits, and Hunter Pence recorded his first hit for the Avalanche.
Low A: Lexington and Asheville were rained out.
Short Season A: The Tri-City ValleyCats had the night off.
Rookie: Greeneville and Kingsport were rained out.
- Veteran non-prospects Royce Huffman and Mike Coolbaugh paced the offense. Carlos Hernandez pitched 4 innings, giving up 2 hits, 3 earned runs, walking 4 and striking out 6. The lack of prospects on the Round Rock roster is staggering.
AA: Frisco 3, Corpus Christi 0
- Fans at Whataburger Field got to see something amazing last night. Unfortunately, it was a perfect game by Frisco SP A. J. Murray and relievers Steve Karsay and Scott Feldman. The trio combined to strike out 10 Hooks batters. Charlton Jimerson struck out twice.
High A: Frederick 6, Salem 5 (11 innings)
- Not much to report from this marathon. 1B Pat Peavey (33rd round draft pick from 2002) continued his strong season with three hits, and Hunter Pence recorded his first hit for the Avalanche.
Low A: Lexington and Asheville were rained out.
Short Season A: The Tri-City ValleyCats had the night off.
Rookie: Greeneville and Kingsport were rained out.
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