After a hot spring training the Bags were looking to change things up and get off to a hot start this year in 2015. 5 out of there first 6 games were decided by 1 run and left the D-Bags with a 2-4 record. At the half way part of the month the Bags sit 8-6 with some surprises, both good and bad.
The Good:
Starting pitching has been excellent. Jersey's starters sit with an ERA of 3.17 which is 4th in the league. Led by Art Ellis, Rob Goodship and Greg Shaefer who all have an ERA under 2.75.
The rise of Adam Morrow. The draftee of 2010 (one round behind Mike Bryant) waited patientlly putting up huge numbers in AAA back to back years. Now hitting either leadoff or in the 2 hole has gotten off to a scorching start hitting .367 with an OBP of .441 and a team high 10 runs scored.
The return of dominant middle men. The combination of Gomes, Saenz and Ruiz have been virtually unhittable giving up 10 hits in 22 2/3 IP while giving up 3 runs and striking out 23 while picking up 3 of the team's 8 wins thus far.
The Bad:
Bats off to a slow start. Although with each sim the batting average goes up a little bit each, it still sits at .242 which is 10th in the league and a slugging percentage of .403 which is 8th in the league. These are bound to go up but they can be attributed to the low scoring 1 run losses.
Mike Byrant and Peter Larson slow starters. When the 2-3 hitters in your lineup are either below 200 or barely above you know you will have problems. Larson, though taking walks at a high pace has not hit....at all, getting 8 hits in 53 AB. Mike Bryant who is and will be the catalyst of this offense, got off to a brtual start hitting .156 with no HR or RBI in the team's first 7 games. He has turned it on some hitting a couple of bombs and raising the average to .213, but he needs to step it up.
Daniel Morris not automatic? In the first 3 games he pitched in, he gave up 6 runs, struck out only 2 batters and attributed for 2 losses and a blown save. Though in the last 4 games he has given up 1 hit, it was totally unlike Morris, who is usually Mr. Automatic. It won't matter if the pen is lights out if Morris isn't.
As usual Greenville is off to a hot start. Despite a few key injuries already, the 84's have raced out to an 11-2 record, 3.5 games ahead of the Bags. They don't play their first series with Greenville until the end of the month giving the 84's plenty of time to cool down before these teams meet.
GO D-BAGS
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