Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Update Time

After his second rehap start at Flint Stones AA affliate of the Brooklyn Moabs, Joel Zumaya feels confident that he can return to the Moab bullpen, which has been sorely overworked lately. Zumaya pitched three innings giving up one homerun and two hits. He struck out four and walked one. Manager Mark Lemke said that the most important thing was his location. "He hit the mit and hit the 100 mark, so you can't argue too much with the jack he gave up," said Lemke.

Also, the Moabs GM has been on the record of saying that if the team does not meet playoff expectations, expect to have some changes. Now no word if that means coaching staff or players, but Caskey has kept his teams intact over the years avoiding temptation to move the players. On the other hand, he has also kept his coaching staff intact. Regardless, the team must step it up and take control of their actions. "The team is built to win, they are getting healthy, I need results now!" said Caskey.