Found September 13, 2009 on
McCovey Chronicles:
TEAMS:
San Francisco Giants,
Minnesota Twins,
New York Mets
PLAYERS: Nick Noonan, Ramon Castro, Mike Mooney, Darren Ford, Brian Dinkelman, Rafael Cova
PLAYERS: Nick Noonan, Ramon Castro, Mike Mooney, Darren Ford, Brian Dinkelman, Rafael Cova
While Connecticut dropped the third game of its playoff series, San Jose won its playoff opener. Individual highlights from those two Giants' affiliates last night: (a) Clayton Tanner had 7.0 shutout IP, and (b) Nick Noonan reached base three times.
AAA: Fresno ended its season on Labor Day
AA: Connecticut lost to New Britain 6-1(but still lead the best-of-five series 2-1)
Connecticut: 1B Brett Pill: 1 for 3, BB, SOConnecticut: 3B Ramon Castro: 1 for 3, 2B, HBPConnecti...
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