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Palms 10, Yankees 0

The Palms had another dominant pitching outing against the Yankees, shutting the Bombers out for a second game in a row. This time, it was Dylan Bundy and Mike Morin, who both needed a pick me up. The Palms had a cacophony of hits, enjoyed walks and kept pushing players across the plate despite not having a bigger hit than a double.  Miami Palms 10, New York Yankees 0  Saturday, June 30, 2018  New York Yankees (4-9)                                   Miami Palms (46-36)                                      Player          AB R  H BI BB SO  P  A  E LOB ...

Palms 6, Yankees 0

The Palms clobbered CC Sabathia in the 2nd inning, hitting two home runs, including a solo shot from Brett Hayes and a 3 run shot from Jaspero Gonzalez, but it was Manny Parra that really put on a show. He worked a complete game 1 hitter against the Yankees, leaving the Bronx Bombers out of ammunition.  Miami Palms 6, New York Yankees 0  Friday, June 29, 2018  New York Yankees (4-8)                                   Miami Palms (45-36)                                      Player          AB R  H BI BB SO  P  A  E LOB   Ave    ...

Palms 5, Yankees 4 (12 innings)

The Palms came off of a series sweep against the Royals only to see Gleyber Torres hit a 3 run homer in the first inning. The Yankees would score one more run before the Palms could get on the board. They scored 1 at a time between the 4th and 8th inning, including Brock Holt's first home run of the season. The bullpen was on point, working 7 scoreless innings, allowing the Palms to go ahead with a two out single from Frank Sohn, which brought Jaspero Gonzalez across the plate.  Miami Palms 5, New York Yankees 4  Thursday, June 28, 2018  New York Yankees (4-7)                                   Miami Palms (44-36)                                ...

Grant jerseys the team's best selling

Nearly halfway through the season, the Palms have announced that it is Pat Grant's #41 that is the team's top seller. Jaspero Gonzalez's #17 and Frank Sohns' #25 are 2 and 3, while Manny Parra's 43 and curiously Carlos Ruiz's #51 round out the top 5. The top 3 on the list all represent players that are home grown talent, suggesting that the long term familiarity with players is appreciated, but also an important factor is player achievement, with Parra and Ruiz both having good seasons to date.

Royals 10, Palms 0

If the Palms want to be a contender, getting swept by the Kansas City Royals for the season probably isn't a good way to signal that. The Royals jumped out early, with a lead off Whit Merrifield home run, followed by a two run blast from Salvador Perez. The Royals also got a homer from Alcides Escobar as they laid the wood to Blake Johnston. Wandy Peralta worked an effective three innings, but for the most part, the Royals had their way with the Palms on Tuesday afternoon. A well needed day off is on it's way for Wednesday.  Kansas City Royals 10, Miami Palms 0  Tuesday, June 26, 2018  Kansas City Royals (5-0)                                 Miami Palms (43-36)                          ...

Royals 4, Palms 3

For whatever reason, the Royals simply have the Palms' number this season, now holding a 4-0 record against the home side. After the Palms tied the game at 3 in the 7th, the Royals went ahead for good with a solo homer from Rosell Herrera off the tortured Braden Shipley. The Palms will certainly to see what they can salvage of this season during game 2, tomorrow.  Kansas City Royals 4, Miami Palms 3  Monday, June 25, 2018  Kansas City Royals (4-0)                                 Miami Palms (43-35)                                      Player          AB R  H BI BB SO  P  A...

Bullpen breaking down

The Palms have had several rough finishes to games of late. Their starting rotation may be on the brink of being overworked, as the management seeks to avoid exposing a fragile bullpen to more abuse. Brian Matusz has blown 6 saves already this season, after a 2017 which saw him operate as a lockdown reliever. Other relievers, like Mike Morin and Braden Shipley have also had some nefarious outings that saw their ERAs sky rocket. The team will need to work on managing their workload to allay some of their disasters. Right now, Matusz is still the closer, but if a change comes in the season, expect that to be where it happens first.

Palms 10, Angels 8

The Palms and Angels combined for 34 hits on Sunday afternoon. The Palms held a 6-2 lead going into the bottom of the 7th, when Anaheim circled back for 6 runs off of reliver Braden Shipley, including a three run homer from Chris Young. The Palms scored twice the next inning when the unlikely duo of Nick Markakis and Travis Jankowski hit solo homers. In the 9th, Pat Grant sealed the deal with a 2 run double, his second RBI double of the game.  Miami Palms 10, Los Angeles Angels 8  Sunday, June 24, 2018  Miami Palms (43-34)                                      Los Angeles Angels (1-2)                                 Player ...

Palms 6, Angels 5 (10 innings)

The Palms and Angels played bonus baseball again on Saturday afternoon. The Angels jumped to an early lead, with a 4 run first, capped by a three run blast from Luis Valbuena. The Palms would by stymied until they scored 5 times in the 5th inning, in turn buoyed by a 3 run shot from Chris Korb. The Angels would tie it back up, leaving the game to the bullpen, which bent but didn't break for Miami. The Palms back up catcher, Carlos Ruiz hit a mammoth homer in the top of the 10th, leading things off and giving Miami the margin of victory.  Miami Palms 6, Los Angeles Angels 5  Saturday, June 23, 2018  Miami Palms (42-34)                                      Los Angeles Angels (1-1)                  ...