7/14/2082 to 7/20/2082
Denver @ Miami (4-1 Victory in 17 innings)
Denver @ Miami (7-8 Defeat)
Washington @ Denver (13-6 Victory)
Washington @ Denver (3-2 Victory in 12 innings)
Washington @ Denver (11-6 Victory)
Kansas City @ Denver (6-1 Victory)
It was a good week for the Broncos, with only loss. They swept a three game series from Washington, and won two extra inning games, including a 17 inning marathon with Miami (I'll provide the boxscore in another post).
Ellis Bolling reverted to hitting doubles this week, going 13 for 33, with 9 doubles(but no homeruns), and 8 RBI.
Lee Chappel was 6 for 20, with 8 walks, 1 HR, 3 RBI, and 6 runs scored.
Mark Bakke was 7 for 16, with a double, a homerun, and 3 RBI.
Armando Navarro was 6 for 12, with 4 doubles, 4 RBI, and 4 runs scored.
Alexis Bazquez went 9 for 29, with 3 doubles, 1 HR, and 5 runs batted in.
On the pitching side,
Robert McNett made 2 starts and went 1-0 with a 1.23 ERA.
One additional note on Ellis Bolling: Last week's 3 HR games was the 6th of his career. This ties him with Hall of Fame 3B
Howard Kinch with the most 3 HR games in a career. San Jose's
Ugo Momoru is, I believe, the only other currently active player with as many as 5.
Milestone Watch:
Hits:
Code:
# Career Hits H
1 S. Serrato* 3842
2 F. Mira 3826
3 S. Piche 3770
4 P. Sanchez 3447
5 C. Romeo 3383
6 R. Vega* 3368
7 D. Homan 3360
8 F. Cobos 3343
9 T. Guerrero 3301
10 F. Garza* 3296
Memphis CF
Florencio Garza has now cracked the top 10 all time in hits. At 37 years of age, I don't think he is a serious threat to the top of this list, but one never knows.
HR:
Code:
# Career HRs HR
1 D. Murillo 691
2 C. Bohanon 670
3 R. Vega* 650
4 J. Paras 645
5 H. Abad 641
6 W. Byrd 639
RBI:
Code:
# Career RBIs RBI
1 R. Vega* 2269
2 D. Homan 2255
3 F. Mira 2218
4 E. Quon 2214