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Friday, July 1, 2016
Short Post: Series Recap against Sioux Falls
The St. Paul Saints hosted the Sioux Falls Canaries Tuesday through Thursday at CHS Field in St. Paul. The Saints would come into the series having lost 2 in a row to the Winnipeg Goldeyes. Tuesday night would see the Saints start Alec Crawford while the tweety birds started Shawn Blackwell. St. Paul would drop the game and their 3rd in a row by a final score of 9-4. Wednesday would be a special matinee game starting at 1:05PM. One of the BIGGEST highlights of the game was in the bottom of the 4th inning when Breland Almadova successfully stole home from 3rd (which can be watched here)! The Saints took that game by a final score of 7-4, Mark Hamburger took yet another win to move to 7-0 with a 3.00 ERA. Ryan Rodebaugh took his 9th save of the season. On Thursday night the Saints would double up on the Canaries to take a final score of 6-3, Rodebaugh took his 10th save of the season that night.
The Saints take a quick road trip to CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, KS to take on the T-Bones. St. Paul currently sits at 28-13 and leads the North by 5 Games over Fargo-Moorhead, Kansas City is currently 16-24 and 4th in the Central down 6.5 games to Sioux City. The 3 game series can be watched live on americanassociationbaseball.tv thanks to the T-Bones or here on "Club 1220" KLBB via the Saints Broadcast Network. Don't worry as the Saints will be back from July 4th through the 6th taking on the Joplin Blasters. Until next time remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Another trip to the Lake: Series Recap against Winnipeg
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Friday, June 24, 2016
We Found Something! Saints at Explorers Recap
Well everyone sorry for the long delay on this one, it will be an abnormally short recap but we'll be right back on it next time. The Saints finished up a 6 game roadtrip with a 3 game series in Sioux City and this is how it went.
The series opened on Monday night with the Saints on a nice winning streak, the X's wouldn't have any of that and absolutely crushed the Saints with a 13-5 win at Lewis and Clark Park in Sioux City. Tuesday night St. Paul would look to get back to their winning ways in game 2 of the series. The crowd on hand of 1,345 fans would see the Saints take the win 6-2 over the X's. And the series would end on Wednesday night in Sioux City. A crowd of a lowly 740 at Lewis and Clark Park would see the Saints win 6-4 that night and move to 24-10 on the year.
After 30+ Games this season the standings in the North Division have the St. Paul Saints (24-10) leading the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (17-15) by 6 Games, the Winnipeg Goldeyes (17-16) are 6.5 games back, and the Sioux Falls Canaries (12-21) are 11.5 Games behind. The Saints are currently the top ballclub in the American Association. Attendance wise the Saints also top the list averaging 7,963 after 10 openings for a total attendance of 79,630. The next best team in the overall category is the Kansas City T-Bones with 69,765 over 17 openings (4,104 avg) while Winnipeg is averaging 4,597 over 13 openings for a total attendance of 59,763. The worst teams in the league are the Laredo Lemurs averaging 676 over 19 openings for a total attendance of 12,839, while Joplin is not far behind with 686 per game over 19 openings with a total attendance of 13,041.
The Saints come back home for the longest homestand of the season (7 Games) starting tonight against the Winnipeg Goldeyes when they help open 2016 Twin Cities Pride and will wearing rainbow jerseys in support of the LGBT community, the game will end with Friday Night Fireworks featuring the music of Queen! Saturday it's the 30th anniversary of Top Gun, and Sunday evening the Saints will salute the Addams Family. Tuesday through Thursday the Saints host the Sioux Falls Canaries at CHS Field, with Wednesday being a special midday matinee at 1:05PM.
Don't worry if you can't make it to the games, you can watch ALL St. Paul Saints home games on americanassociationbaseball.tv, the Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday games are scheduled for 7:05PM, Sunday at 5:05PM and Wednesday at 1:05PM. We'll be at the Saints PRIDE game tonight and have pics up with our series recap. Until next time remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Monday, June 20, 2016
Gone Fishin': Series Recap from Winnipeg
Friday St. Paul went up to Winnipeg and would open the series with a 7:05PM game at Shaw Park. John Straka took the hill for the Saints while Duke Von Schamann would go on for the Goldeyes. The Saints would score the opening run in the second when Angelo Songco hit a leadoff home run. Winnipeg would tie up the ballgame at 1 in the bottom of the 3rd inning on a sac fly to right. St. Paul would add 3 more in the fourth on the backs of a Tony Thomas 2 RBI single and a Breland Almadova RBI single to make it 4-1. The Goldeyes wouldn't give up when David Rohm stepped to the plate and blasted a 2 run HR to make it 4-3. Even with a combined 8 runs given up Straka went 5 full innings and Von Schmann went 5.2 and was only pulled after he gave up his 5th run in the 6th inning. Winnipeg matched that run to make it 5-4 and the game would go scoreless until the 9th inning. In the 9th Songco drove in an RBI single to make it 6-4, but Winnipeg would match and get a home run in the 9th off Saints closer Ryan Rodebaugh. Final score Saints 6 Goldeyes 5, Straka took the win, Von Schmann the loss, and Rodebaugh got another Save.
Saturday would be a very different ballgame than it was on Friday night, with 4,330 in attendance at Shaw Park it would begin with a second pitch home run by Alonzo Harris which foreshadowed things to come. Even though Winnipeg did take a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the 1st, St. Paul would come back and hard. In the 2nd the Saints would tack on 5 runs, 3 from a Tony Thomas 3 run HR, Chad Christensen hit a solo home run and a Nate Hanson RBI single to make it 6-1. The 3rd wouldn't fare much better as Tony Caldwell drove yet another home run (2 Runs) and Alonzo Harris drove another to push the lead to 9-2 Saints after just 3 innings. From then on it would be a fairly calm game with Winnipeg scoring 3 in the 6th to make it 9-5, but St. Paul would score one run in each the 8th and 9th innings to finish it off with an 11-5 Saints victory. Saints starting Mark Hamburger went an astounding 8 innings of pitching giving up all 5 runs (4 earned) and taking the win, new Saints signee (we'll come back to that one) Gene Escat finished off the game, while Goldeyes starter Edwin Carl took the loss. Hamburger believe it or not is currently 5-0 in 7 starts with a 3.37 ERA, 26 K's in 56.1 IP with 2 no decisions!
The Sunday matinee game at Shaw Park couldn't have been better in 75 degree weather and a nice crowd of a little over 5,000 on hand to watch the game (Note the Goldeyes are the 2nd best drawing team in the league). A quiet first 2 innings happened and it was only in the 3rd that the scoreless game was broken open with a Nate Hanson RBI single. St. Paul tacked on 2 more in the 4th inning to put it up 3-0. The final runs of the game would be all scored in the 6th inning when Tony Caldwell drove a 3 run HR to make it 6-0, then in the bottom of the inning Winnipeg got there only run when David Rohm drove in Ridge Hoopii-Haslam to make it 6-1. Other eventful things saw Goldeyes LF Josh Romanski ejected in the 6th and Goldeyes Manager Rick Forney ejected in the 7th. St. Paul native and Concordia Golden Bear alum Kody Knaus pitched 6 full innings giving up just 1 run taking the win, while Goldeyes starter Ethan Carnes took the loss.
In the series in Winnipeg, St. Paul tied the franchise record of consecutive road wins at 8, they play a game set at Louis and Clark Park in Sioux City starting tonight and could annihilate the record by Wednesday. If you miss the Saints you can always listen to them here on "Club 1220" KLBB. On a player news front the Saints resigned relief pitcher Gene Escat to help bolster an already talented bullpen. Escat had entered camp with the Saints this season but decided to sign with Pirates de Campeche of the Mexican League (AAA/Unaffiliated) last season he spent most of the season with the Eastern League's Bowie Baysox (AA/Orioles). The Saints have placed Tanner Vavra on the DL (Hamstring) and released pitcher Alex Crawford. The Saints will be back in action at home starting Friday when they have a 6 game homestand. It all starts on Friday when they take on the Goldeyes at 7:05PM and help kick of Twin Cities Pride which features Friday Night Fireworks featuring the music of Queen. So come out and enjoy the fun and ALWAYS remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Friday, June 17, 2016
Rain, Rain, Go Away, Don't come back another day: Saints vs X's seriesrecap
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Down Goes Tweety: Series Recap at Sioux Falls
Saturday night would be a lot shorter than Friday was but St. Paul would have no less fun with that contest. The first 2 innings went scoreless but the Saints broke it open in the 3rd when Tony Thomas drove in Burzynski to make it 1-0. The Saints would make it 3-0 in the 4th before Sioux Falls scored one to close the gap at 3-1 in the bottom half of the inning. The 6th inning would be another one not to forget for St. Paul as they pounded out 5 runs which was followed up in the 8th by yet another 4 runs. Sioux Falls would try and rally in the 9th but only managed 3 and fell to St. Paul 12-4 in Game 3 of the series. John Straka (3-1) would go 7 innings and take the win and Shawn Blackwell the loss for the Canaries.
Sunday night the Saints would look to sweep the Canaries with the series finale at the Birdcage as a crowd of 1,554 would come see the series ender in the sweltering 97 degree heat. St. Paul would start hot in the hot weather scoring 3 of there 4 runs in the 1st including a Tony Thomas 2 run shot. No runs would happen again until the 7th inning when Nate Hanson drove in Sam Maus to make it 4-0 which is where the game would stay. Former Concordia-St. Paul Golden Bear Kody Knaus would go 5.1 IP and take his first ever professional win while Sioux Falls starter Joe Bircher took the loss.
The Saints swept Sioux Falls at the Birdcage and are now 17-8 on the season, they have the best record in the league and lead the North Division by 3 Games over the rival Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks. For all of you who have missed the Saints they'll be back at CHS Field in St. Paul Monday-Wednesday to take on the Sioux City Explorers. Monday night is the Metropolitain State University variety show featuring Mayor Chris Coleman and musical guest Har Mar Superstar. Tuesday night the fun continues with an Ugly Sweater Beanie Giveaway and finally on Wednesday is an Aviators Sunglasses giveaway. All Games in the series start at 7:05 PM but if you can't make it to the ballpark don't worry catch the action on americanassociationbaseball.tv or here on "Club 1220" KLBB radio! You can view the entire amount of pictures we took at http://s394.photobucket.com/user/dstroyer13/library/Saints%20Baseball%202016/Saints%20at%20Canaries%20June%2010th?sort=3&page=1. Until next time remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Thursday, June 9, 2016
In to the Pan(handle) Texas AirHogs Series recap
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Another One Down: Saints @ Laredo Recap
Friday, June 3, 2016
The mess in Joplin, series recap against the Blasters
A doubleheader was scheduled for Tuesday with both games being set for 7 innings. The game started on Tuesday at Joe Becker Stadium with Robert Coe taking the mound for the Saints and Josh Hodges on the hill for Joplin.The first inning would be scoreless, St. Paul however would open up the game in the 2nd inning scoring 4 runs including an Aaron Gretz home run. The game would be halted in the 3rd inning due to rain with the Saints up 4-0, and this is where the series got interesting. It would be resumed Wednesday in Joplin as part of a doubleheader but not at the Blasters Joe Becker Stadium rather across town at Missouri Southern's all turf 600 seat ballpark Warren Turner Field. The game wouldn't change much as the Saints would take the win 4-0 over Joplin improving to 9-3 on the year.
The series would end later that night with Game 4 of the series later that night with St. Paul again starting out hot scoring 3 runs in the first and another in the 4th to make it 4-0. Joplin would make it closer to put it to 4-3 but St. Paul would finish with another run in the 6th to put the final 5-3 Saints. Alec Crawford took the win for St. Paul, Jake Negrete would take the loss and Ryan Rodebaugh would get his 5th Save of the season.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
T-Bones Series Recap
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Canaries Series Recap
The series opened up on Monday night with the only 2 undefeated teams in the American Association coming in for a fight on each clubs 5th contest. Alec Crawford got his first start of the young season for the Canaries it was Stephen Bougher taking the mound. The game would remain scoreless until the bottom of the 4th inning when the Canaries broke the game open with a Blake Schmit Home Run and a RBI by Frank Martinez later in the inning to make it 2-0 Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls would make it 3-0 in the 6th inning with Blake Schmit getting an RBI single, Kody Knaus came in for St. Paul following that run and would shut down the Canaries the rest of the game. But offensively the Saints would not go down without a fight, as Nate Hanson would drive in Willie Argo on a sac fly in the 7th to make it 3-1. St. Paul would try and rally on closing pitcher Chase Johnson in the 9th as Nate Hanson would get an RBI Double and again drive in Willie Argo to make it 3-2, but that's where it would end as the rally would fall short. Stephen Bougher got the Win Alec Crawford would take the Saints first loss and Chase Johnson picking up his 2nd Save in front of a crowd of 1,822.
Tuesday night would see the 4-1 Saints match up with the now 5-0 Canaries. Mark Hamburger would make his Second start of the season against Misael Siverio who took the hill for Sioux Falls. The Canaries would break the game open early going up 3-0 on the Saints by the end of 2 innings. But the Saints pitching staff would not give up and went another 7 innings without letting a run! Now it was the offenses turn to shine, as Alonzo Harris would smash a solo home run (2nd of 2016) to make t 3-1 in the 3rd. But it would be the 6th when the shine really started glowing as Tony Caldwell would triple as the first batter against reliever Shane Street scoring 2 and making it a 3-3 ballgame, but Tanner Vavra would put in Caldwell on an RBI Single to make it 4-3 St. Paul after 6. In the 7th Breland Alamadova would strike with his 1st Home Run on the season to make it 5-3 which is where it ended on Tuesday night. Hamburger would take the win (2-0) Street the loss and Ryan Rodebaugh would get the Save (2) in front of a crowd of 2,056.
The finale and series decider on Wednesday night would see Robert Coe start for St. Paul and Shawn Blackwell for the Canaries. For the first time in the series the Saints would open up the game in the 1st as Tony Thomas would get an RBI Double to drive in Argo and Almadova while Tony Caldwell would drive in Angelo Songco on the next at bat to make it 3-0 Saints. No scoring would occur until Blake Schmit drove a 2 run home run in the 5th to make it 3-2, but the Saints high powered bats weren't finished. Mike Gilmartin would make it 4-2 on a home run in the 6th, Willie Argo made it 5-2 on a sac fly in the 7th. The 8th inning would see the game move up to 7-2 and in the 9th another 2 runs were scored as it was 9-2 St. Paul. Sioux Falls would try to rally in the 9th inning o Saints reliever Chris Peacock as they pulled in 3 runs, but that's where it would end with a 9-5 win and an overall series win for St. Paul (6-1). Robert Coe took the Win (2-0) and the loss went to Canaries starter Shawn Blackwell.
After a short 3 game series away from home that drew a total of 6,025 fans to Sioux Falls Stadium, St. Paul will return for 4 games at CHS Field against the Kansas City T-Bones. The series opens up on Thursday with Military Appreciation Night, Friday is Friday Night Fireworks featuring the music of commercial jingles, Saturday is an Angry Birds helmet giveaway, and it's capped off with One Last Purple Game on Sunday featuring an all Purple Fireworks SuperShow. You might want to get tickets before withdrawl sets in as the Saints will take to the road for a 14 game road trip which is the longest in Franchise history, The road trip will feature 4 games against the Joplin Blasters (May 30-June 2nd), 3 against the Laredo Lemurs (June 3rd-5th), another 3 against the Texas AirHogs (6th-8th at Potter County Memorial Stadium in Amarillo, TX) and finishing out with 4 against the Sioux Falls Canaries (June 9th-12th). You can catch the homestand on www.americanassociationbaseball.tv with the Thu-Sat games starting at 7:05 PM and the Sunday game starting at 5:05 PM. And as always thanks for checking us out and remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Monday, May 23, 2016
RailCats Series Wrap Up
The opening game of the series on Thursday night would see Veteran pitcher and local product (Mounds View HS and Mesabi Range CTC) Mark Hamburger take the mound for St. Paul facing the Veteran Charlie Rosario for Gary. The game would start out with a fair uneventful first 3 and a half innings with Hamburger recording 2 K's and no walks and Rosario also grabbing 2 K's and no walks. That all changed in the Bottom of the 3rd as Caldwell would lead off the inning reaching second on an error by GSS CF Tillman Pugh, Harris would line out but Almadova would reach first and move Caldwell to 3rd on an error by SS Jarred Mederos. Songco would then be walked to load the bases but nothing would come with it as Thomas would go down swinging. In the 4th the Saints would finally start scoring after a walk and a single Tanner Vavra would sacrifice bunt to put runners on 2nd and 3rd. Caldwell would then single to load the bases again followed by a 2 run RBI single by Alonzo Harris to make it 2-0 Saints. With Caldwell on 3rd Almadova would single to drive him in and put runners on 1st and 2nd with 1 out, Harris would steal 3rd and be driven in by another bunt by Willie Argo to make it 4-0 Saints. The RailCats would score 1 in the 5th as Newell would single to drive in Tillman Pugh. However in the bottom of the inning with Nate Hanson on first Mike Gilmartin would blast the first homer of the season to make it 6-1 St. Paul. Alex Gunn who replaced Rosario at P in the 6th would give up 2 runs in the 7th as Vavra singled to score both Hanson and Gilmartin making it 8-1 Saints but would be tagged out trying to advance to 2nd. Former Twins P Caleb Thielbar who would make his first apperence in his 2nd go around with the Saints, it would be relatively unsuccessful as he would allow 3 hits, 2 runs, while walking 1 and striking out no one in the 8th. With the Saints up 8-3 heading into the 9th Ryan Rodebaugh would take over for Thielbar and would strike out 2 out of 3 batters to finish the game. Hamburger would take his first win of the season and Rosario would be credited with the loss.
Game 2 of the series would see the Saints wearing special Ziggy Stardust jerseys as Robert Coe (LS-4) took the mound for The Good Guys starting his 5th season with the ballclub against Eric Eadington for the RailCats. Unlike game 1 this one would start with a BANG! right away in the 1st. As Jose Sermo would get an RBI Single to make it 1-0 Gary. But the Saints would make a bigger splash in the bottom of the 1st as Eadington (who pitched only a single inning in 2015) would walk the bases loaded and give up a run to Nate Hanson who reached on a Fielders Choice. The damage wasn't done as Thomas would drive in Willie Argo on an RBI Single, then after a strikeout he would walk in 2 more runs adding further fuel to the fire before throwing a wild pitch which allowed the runners to advance and a run to score. The inning would only end with Alonzo Harris grounding out with the Saints batting around, St. Paul would take a 5-1 lead out of inning 1. The next big change came in the 3rd with Kevin Osaki replacing Eric Eadington, who would finish with 2.0 IP walking 6 striking out 3 and allowing 5 runs on 1 hit. Another run wouldn't be scored until the Top 6th with 1 on and 2 down Cody Wheeler would replace Robert Coe as pitcher but on his first batter would allow an RBI Single making it 5-2, before allowing another single and walking Brennan Metzger to load the bases. He would make it out of the jam by striking out Hamilton. In the bottom of the 6th Tony Caldwell, on his second pitch, would blast a the Saints 2nd Home Run of the season on a shot to the porch in right field. In the 9th Andy Crawford, who was called on in the 8th, would strike out the first 2 batters before allowing a double and then an RBI Single to Elbert Devarie who would then steal 2nd before Marquis Riley would be walked. Ryan Rodebaugh would be called on to finish out his second straight game but would load the bases by hitting Newell on the first pitch. With the bases loaded and 2 down a wild finish ensued, Tillman Pugh would blast a shot off the wall into right field earning himself and RBI Triple, all the runners from Gary would try and make it home with Devarie and Riley scoring but RF Breland Almadova would use 2B Sam Maus as a cutoff man to get the ball just in time to the catcher Tony Caldwell to tag out the RailCats Cameron Newell to win the game 6-5. Robert Coe would take his first win on the season going 5.2 IP with 5 walks and 4 K's allowing 2 runs on 5 hits. Eadington would take the loss for the RailCats and Ryan Rodebaugh would get his 1st Save in 2016.
The Saints would be looking for a series victory coming into game 3 of 4 against the RailCats on Saturday night which was Star Wars night. With the Saints sending out Jeff Shield entering his 3rd season with the Saints against Karl Triana for Gary. Just like the night before the RailCats would score in the Top 1st to make it 1-0, however in the bottom of the inning against a man playing his first pro game since 2013 the Saints would make the RailCats pay scoring 4 runs. In the 2nd it would get even worse as St. Paul scored 7 runs to put the game to an 11-1 score. The 3rd inning would see that lead go up to 13-1 with back to back home runs by Angelo Songco and Nate Hanson, but Gary struck back with 3 runs of there own in the 4th making it 13-4. St. Paul would bring out the bats and make it 18-4 at the end of 6 including home runs by Angelo Songco (2nd of the game) and Tony Thomas in the 5th. Kody Knaus would come out to finish the game for St. Paul in his first pro appearance after graduating from Concordia-St. Paul in May, he would allow 4 runs but St. Paul would win the game 18-8 and go to 3-0 on the season. Jeff Shield would take the win for the Saints and the loss would go to Karl Triana for the RailCats.
Sunday evening the Saints would take the field looking to go 4-0 on the season on Dog Day at CHS Field. John Straka would take the mound for his first start of the season on the opposite side it would be Travis McGee starting for the RailCats. St. Paul would bring Gary down 1-2-3 and not allow a first inning run for the first time since Friday with Straka pitching 4 shutout and no hit innings, however that didn't slow down the Saints bats as they came out barking with 3 runs in the first. with Alonzo Harris (1st HR of 2016) and Nate Hanson (2nd HR of 2016) would each blast 3 run shots to make it a whopping 9-0 Saints after just 4 innings of play! Gary would bring in 4 in the top of the 5th inning as Tillman Pugh would put away a HR while Matt Hibbert would drive in 1 and Jeremy Hamilton would drive in another 2, but the Saints wouldn't make it easy as Alonzo Harris would get an RBI to make it 10-4 Saints after 5 full innings. The only other run scored for the night was in the 8th inning as Elbert Devarie would drive in a run for Gary to make it 10-5. A 10-5 series sweeping victory would wrap it all up at CHS Field as John Straka took the win (1-0) and Travis McGee the loss (0-1). Over the course of the 4 game series the Saints have drawn a grand total of 32,652 in the first 4 games of 2016 for an average of 8,163 per game!
The Saints 2016 campaign continues as they'll make there way to another 4-0 club and North Divsion rival the Sioux Falls Canaries. The 3 game series kicks off on Monday night at 7:05 PM at "The Birdcage" Sioux Falls Stadium in Sioux Falls, SD. Each game will begin at 7:05 and can be heard here on on the Official Radio Home of the St. Paul Saints "Club 1220" KLBB. Don't worry they won't be gone for long as the Saints return home for another 4 game stretch from Thursday-Sunday against the Kansas City T-Bones. Promos include Military Appreciation Night on Thursday, Friday Night Firework featuring the music of commercial jingles on Friday, Saturday is an Angry Bird helmet giveaway, and on Sunday the Saints will play One Last Purple Game in honor of the late great Prince, it will feature an all purple Fireworks Supershow with his music after the game. I thank you all for reading and until next time ALWAYS remember that Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Pre-Season Update #3
The Saints have finished there exhibition season, playing 3 Games against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, 1 Game against the Metro-Minny All Stars, and 2 Games against the Sioux Falls Canaries. Opening up the exhibition schedule the Saints would meet the RedHawks at Bill Taunton Stadium in Willmar, MN (home of the Willmar Stingers of the Northwoods League) St. Paul would come away with a 3-2 win on that Sunday afternoon. On the following Thursday they would meet again at Bucky Burgau Field in Moorhead, MN (home of the Concordia College Cobbers of the NCAA Division III MIAC) but the Saints would drop the game to the home club 12-11. The following afternoon the clubs would meet at Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo and yet again the Saints would fall to the host club 8-2. On Saturday the Saints would meet the All Stars of the Amateur Metro-Minny League at Schumacher Field in Forest Lake, MN. St. Paul would use 4 pitchers that afternoon in Forest Lake and starter Robert Coe would pitch 6 innings and strike out a whopping 14 batters in the Saints 9-2 route of the Metro-Minny All Stars. St. Paul then finished out the season against the Sioux Falls Canaries and in game 1 on Monday Night in front of a crowd of 4,579 and took back a 5-1 win, and in the final game of the exhibition season the Saints would face Sioux Falls again in front a crowd a local school kids in a special 11:35 AM start time. The game would bring the Saints down 4-2 in the bottom of the 9th and end with a doozy as Alonzo Harris would smash a 3 run HR to win the game 5-4.
The Saints finish the exhibition season with a record of 3-3, Thursday Night at 7:05 against the Gary SouthShore RailCats begins the quest for the Saints to repeat as American Association North Division Champions. The Saints have won 5 division championships (Northern League 1997, 2000, and 2003 American Association 2006 and 2013) and 4 League championships (Northern League 1993, 1995, 1996, and 2004) in there 23 Year History. Be there Thursday Night when Year 24 begins. Always remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Monday, April 4, 2016
Pre Season Update #2 - April
The Saints have lost some key players this off season. Both 1B Angelo Songco and C Vinny DiFazio had there contracts purchased by the Dodgers, while SS Anthony Phillips was purchased by the Angels. Both Songco and DiFazio have been assigned to the Tulsa Drillers (AA Texas League) while Phillips has been assigned to the Salt Lake Bees (AAA Pacific Coast League). The Saints also lost there top 3 pitchers from last year Kramer Sneed to Leones de Yucatán, Dustin Crenshaw to Vaqueros Laguna, and staff Ace Pedro Hernandez to Rieleros de Aguascalientes (all of the Mexican League), however that doesn't mean that Saints have lost all there key players. Returning to the defending Northern Division Champions will be speed demon and CF Alonzo Harris (who holds the single season stolen base record for the club), P Robert Coe who is 9 wins shy of the franchise record, OF Willie Argo. New signings for this season which include IF Tony Thomas who played AA for multiple organizations last year, Brett Harper who played in the Mexican League last season, former Twins Prospect and Gopher alumni 3B Nate Hanson, former Twins P who last played for the Saints in 2011 Caleb Thielbar, and last years Carolina League saves leader Cody Wheeler.
The St. Paul Saints will open their exhibition slate on Sunday May 8th at 2:00 PM at Bill Taunton Stadium in Willmar. The regular season begins just like last season at home on Thursday May 19th at 7:05PM against the Gary SouthShore Railcats. We look forward to the beginning of the season in May and remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Pre Season Update
Hi everyone my name is Ashle I will be taking over SAINTSball blog from here on out as Chris had some health problems near the middle of last season. But the good news is SAINTSball is BACK for a 2nd season. After this I'll be doing 1 maybe 2 posts each month until the season starts, once the season begins I will make one post at the end of each series. Special posts will be done on an irregular basis if needed and if the SAINTS make the playoffs after each playoff game. I also have another blog over at katosportsgirl.blogspot.com you can check out updates for both blogs and other things on twitter @katosportsgirl. Until next time remember Fun Is Good and GO SAINTS!