Jay Blue: Dominguez, Montero

Matt Dominguez homered Friday and Saturday for triple-A Buffalo. Photo: Jay Blue.

July 8-10 Weekend Buffalo Bisons Report
By Jay Blue
Blue Jays from Away

I’m back from my sojourn to the Ottawa area for a couple of performances at a Medieval Festival where Wi-Fi wasn’t part of the package. It’s time to catch up on the weekend’s action in the Blue Jays’ minor leagues. The Bisons went 1-2 over the weekend, heading into the All-Star Break with a 50-41 record and sit six games out of first place in the International League North and two games back of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs in the wildcard race.


Friday
Buffalo Bisons 1, Lehigh Valley IronPigs 3

Newly signed Wilmer Font made his Bisons debut with a decent outing, but the Bisons couldn’t get to Ben Lively or the IronPigs’ bullpen in a 3-1 loss. Font went six innings, allowing two runs on five hits and three walks without striking out anyone to take the loss while Franklin Morales allowed a run on a solo home run in his inning and Pat Venditte scattered two hits in his two innings.

Dalton Pompey returned from his concussions to go 1/4 while Matt Dominguez hit a solo home run and walked to account for the Bisons’ only run. Casey Kotchman and Domonic Brown each hit a double.

Player of the Game: Matt Dominguez


Saturday
Buffalo Bisons 1, Lehigh Valley IronPigs 9

On Saturday, the Bisosn were victimized by a a couple of Lehigh Valley home runs off Scott Diamond while the hitters again failed to do much. Scott Diamond was relatively in control, allowing five runs on eight hits (including two home runs) in six innings of work before Ben Rowen (2 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 1 K) and Colt Hynes (1 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 K, 1 HR) added some fuel to the fire closing out the game.

The hitters had four hits including a home run for Matt Dominguez for the second game in a row.

Player of the Game: Matt Dominguez

 
Saturday
Buffalo Bisons 5, Lehigh Valley IronPigs 3

The Bisons turned things around on Sunday, going into the All-Star break on a winning note, scoring five times on three home runs. Jesus Montero blasted two solo home runs, going 3/4 with three runs while Darrell Ceciliani hit his fifth of the year, walking twice and stealing a base. Domonic Brown also drove in two runs and Dalton Pompey hit a double in four at bats.

Casey Lawrence allowed three runs on seven hits (including a home run) and one walk over five innings with five strikeouts while Chad Girodo (1 H, 2 BB), Dustin Antolin (3 BB), Danny Barnes (W, K) and Ryan Tepera (S, K) shut down the IronPigs, pitching one inning each.

Player of the Game: Jesus Montero

Roster Notes: July 8: Dalton Pompey was activated off the DL while Shane Opitz was assigned to Buffalo from New Hampshire, Wilmer Font was assigned to Buffalo and Drew Hutchison was optioned down to Buffalo. Andy Burns was promoted to Toronto.

 


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