Sunday, August 30, 2009
Broncos fall in doubleheader
The Broncos were swept, pushing their losing streak to eight games as they lost Game 1, 13-2 before falling in Game 2, 7-1.
The Broncos are 22-56 with two games remaining in their season.
The Thunder is 38-39.
In Game 1, Coastal Bend wasted no time grabbing a quick lead on Friday, taking an 8-0 advantage into the second inning, thanks in large part to Alex Fernandez’s three-run home run and Levi Ventura’s two-run single.
Broncos starter Luis Arroyo was taken out after one out in the inning.
He gave up eight runs on five hits. He walked three and struck out none.
When the game picked up on Saturday, it remained 8-0 until the fifth inning, when Amadeo Zazueta and Manny Mejia each drilled RBI singles off reliever Carlos Alvarez to make it 10-0.
Alvarez was done for the Broncos after 5.2 innings of relief work.
He gave up two runs on seven hits. He walked three and struck out two.
The Broncos finally got on the scoreboard in the seventh, when Mario Mendez hit a solo home run, his eighth of the season.
Two batters later, Robert Moron also hit a solo home run, his second of the season, to make it 10-2.
But the Thunder got some more runs in the ninth, courtesy of Dustin Smith’s RBI single and two runs scored off an error and fielder’s choice.
Coastal Bend starter Frank James pitched a solid ninth to earn the complete game.
The Broncos scored two runs on seven hits, and had two errors, while the Thunder scored 11 runs on 15 hits and did not commit an error.
Game 2 was not much better, as the Broncos scored one run on three hits to the Thunder’s seven runs on 11 hits.
Broncos starter Edgar Soto Soto lasted two-plus innings, surrendering five runs – four earned – on five hits.
He walked three, struck out one and threw four wild pitches.
Mendez’s second homer of the evening was the Broncos’ lone run.
Game 3 of the four-game series will be played tonight at Veterans Field.
First pitch is scheduled for 7:35 p.m.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Broncos to make up canceled game with doubleheader today
The teams will make up the game in a doubleheader tonight, starting at 6:05 p.m.
Friday’s game was stopped in the middle of the first inning, with the Thunder leading 8-0.
The game will pick up where it left off and be played for a full nine innings tonight.
The second game of the doubleheader will start about 30 minutes after the first game’s completion and be a seven-inning game due to United League Baseball stipulations about doubleheaders.
The Broncos are the last-place team in the league with a 22-54 record.
The Thunder (36-39) is fighting for the fourth and final playoff spot with the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings (36-40), who were scheduled to face the first-place San Angelo Colts in San Angelo on Friday night.
Coastal Bend is coming off a four-game sweep of Laredo in Robstown earlier this week.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Broncos lose again
With four games remaining in their season, the Broncos fell to 22-54 on the season.
The Thunder improved to 36-39.
The Thunder started the scoring in the second inning, taking a 2-0 lead on Bryan Vickers’ RBI single and Alex Fernandez’s run scored on a fielder’s choice.
The Broncos cut into their deficit by a run in the third on Mario Mendez’s RBI single.
They then tied the game in the sixth on Robert Moron’s RBI single.
But the Thunder pulled away in the eighth off Broncos reliever Fernando Rijo.
Manny Mejia hit a two-run single, and then moments later, Carlos Rodriguez followed with a RBI double.
The Broncos inched closer in the ninth when Derek Beckman scored on a fielder’s choice, but it wasn’t enough as former Bronco Benny Cepeda pitched through to earn the save.
Broncos starter Aaron Jenkins left the game after seven strong innings of work.
He gave up two runs on three hits.
He walked five and struck out three.
The Broncos scored two runs on nine hits and had no errors, while the Thunder scored five runs on seven hits and had one error.
Laredo closes its 2009 season with a four-game home series against Coastal Bend starting Friday at Veterans Field.
First pitch is scheduled for 7:35 p.m.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Broncos fall to Thunder
The Thunder (35-39) started the scoring in the first, pouring in three runs, but the Broncos (22-53) struck back in the second.
With one out, David Cardona singled then went to third when the right fielder dropped Mario Mendez’s fly ball. Andres Santos then hit an RBI groundout to scored Cardona and make the score 3-1.
Coastal Bend got that run back in the third, but Laredo scored again in the fourth.
Alejandro Martinez led off the inning with a double to left field, then Cardona reached on a throwing error by Amadeo Zazueta, allowing Martinez to score from second and make the score 4-2.
The Broncos made the game closer in the fifth. With two outs, Luis Ugueto was hit by a pitch, then Jaime Morales hit an RBI triple to score Ugueto and cut the Thunder’s lead to 4-3.
Coastal Bend chased Laredo starter Gustavo Vasquez from the game in its half of the fifth, taking a 7-3 lead before Julio Pinto took the mound for the Broncos.
Pinto ended up throwing two a third scoreless innings before being taken out for Franklyn Gracesqui, who pitched a scoreless eighth to keep Laredo trailing by three heading into the ninth.
Alex Gett came out for his second inning of relief and pitched a scoreless ninth to hand the Broncos their fifth straight loss.
The teams will close out their four-game series Thursday at 7:05 p.m.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Broncos lose 15th in a row, fall to 0-9 in Edinburg
But that’s not even their worst streak. It was the 15th consecutive lost for the Gateway Gang as it fell to 21-48.
Edinburg improved to 39-30.
The Roadrunners grabbed a 3-0 lead in the first inning.
Carlos Hereaud hit a RBI single, and then he scored on a throwing error by the Broncos’ Jaime Morales.
Vincent Blue added another RBI single moments later.
Edinburg added to its lead in the second on Hunter Owen’s bases-loaded walk.
The Broncos scored two runs in the fourth to cut their deficit in half off Luis Ugueto’s two-run double.
Edinburg added another run in the sixth on Hector Garanzuay’s groundout RBI, and it would be more than enough.
The Broncos managed just one more run the rest of the way, on Morales’ RBI single in the eighth.
Broncos starter Will Palmer left the game after six innings of work.
He gave up five runs, two of which were earned, on 11 hits.
He walked four batters and struck out one.
The Broncos scored three runs on six hits and had two errors, while the Roadrunners scored five runs on 12 hits and had two errors.
Game 2 of the four-game series is Friday in Edinburg. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
WhiteWings eliminate Broncos from playoff contention
The WhiteWings are now winners of five straight, while the Broncos are losers of 14 in a row.
Luis Arroyo (2-8) pitched in and out of trouble in the first two innings, but the WhiteWings (33-35) knocked him out in the third.
Agustin Septimo and Joaquin Rodriguez drew leadoff walks. Rico Santana followed with a RBI double. After a Brian Nichols single moved Santana to third, Juan Melo hit a sacrifice fly. Welinson Baez followed with a RBI-single. One out later, Juan Cabrera hit a RBI double.
Broncos reliever Carlos Alvarez entered the game and gave up a RBI single to Justin Holloway to make it 6-0.
Rodriguez was hit by a pitch to lead off the fourth inning. One out later, Nichols reached on a fielder’s choice. Melo followed with his first home run with the WhiteWings to make it 8-0.
In the top of the fifth inning, Broncos reliever Edgar Soto fell behind Jose Torres 3-0 and then hit him with a pitch. Torres moved to second on a passed ball and scored when Holloway reached on an error to make it 9-0.
Nichols and Melo led off the sixth inning with singles. Baez grounded into a fielder’s choice to move Nichols to third and Torres reached on a fielder’s choice to send Nichols home, making it 10-0.
The Broncos (21-47) finally broke through against Jose Cordero (1-0) in the bottom of the seventh.
With one out, Derek Beckman walked and moved to second on a groundout. Jaime Morales followed with an infield single, moving Beckman to third. Cordero threw the ball away, allowing Morales to score to make it 10-1.
That unearned run was the only blemish against Cordero, who scattered seven hits and three walks while striking out five in seven innings in his WhiteWings debut.
The Broncos brought first baseman/outfielder Robert Moron into the game to pitch the ninth.
Holloway led off the inning with a single. One out later, Rodriguez singled and Santana hit a RBI-double. One out after that, Mark Ramos picked up his first career RBI with a single to make it 12-1.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Broncos lose 13th straight
It was their 13th consecutive loss.
Laredo fell to 21-46 while Rio Grande Valley improved to 32-35.
The WhiteWings started the scoring in the second inning.
Welison Baez was on first base after a single when Jose Torres singled as well.
Baez headed for third base, and the throw by Argelis Nunez from right field missed everyone.
Baez ended up scoring to give Rio Grande Valley the 1-0 lead.
The WhiteWings added to their lead in the third, when Brian Nichols hit a RBI single that scored Augstin Septimo to make it 2-0.
The Broncos finally got on the scoreboard in the fifth.
Jaime Morales hit a solo home run, his second of the season.
Broncos starter Gregorio Martinez pitched seven solid innings.
He gave up two runs, one of which was earned, on seven hits.
He walked three and struck out six.
Fernando Rijo came in to pitch the eighth.
Rijo pitched scoreless eighth and ninth innings as the Broncos trailed by one run heading to the bottom of ninth.
Wendy Rosa, who came into the game in the seventh for the WhiteWings, came in looking to close it out, and he did as the Laredo went down quietly.
The Broncos scored one run on five hits and had three errors.
The WhiteWings scored two runs on seven hits and had two errors.
The finale of the four-game series is tonight at Veterans Field.
First pitch is scheduled for 7:35 p.m.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Broncos lose 5th straight
Laredo is now 21-38 on the season, seven games out of the fourth and final playoff spot in United League Baseball.
The Roadrunners improved to 32-27.
The Broncos jumped out to an early lead when Luis Ugueto scored on Mario Mendez’s sacrifice RBI in the first inning.
Laredo pushed its advantage to 3-0 in the second on Jaime Morales’ RBI double.
After Osiel Flores drilled a RBI double in the second to cut Edinburg’s deficit to two runs, the Broncos got the run back in the third on Luany Sanchez’s RBI single.
That set the stage for Nick Aranda, who hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning to bring Edinburg within 4-3.
The Roadrunners tied the game in the fifth off Vincent Blue’s sacrifice fly.
Broncos starter Will Palmer was taken out of the game after five innings.
He gave up four runs on five hits, walked four and struck out two.
The Broncos had a chance to take the lead in the top of the ninth when Ugueto doubled with two outs.
Robert Moron then singled into right field and Ugueto tried scoring on the play but was thrown out at home plate to keep the game tied.
In the bottom of the ninth, the Roadrunners loaded the bases with no one out off of reliever Julio Pinto.
The Broncos brought in Franklyn Gracesqui to try to get out of the jam.
On his second pitch, Gracesqui threw a wild ball, and Carlos Hereaud scored on the play for the walk-off win for Edinburg.
The Broncos scored four runs on eight hits and had one error, while the Roadrunners scored four runs on seven hits and had three errors.
The teams will play the finale of their four-game series tonight in Edinburg.
First pitch is slated for 7:05 p.m.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Broncos fall to Colts
The loss snapped a three-game winning streak as the Broncos fell to 21-34.
San Angelo, in first place in United League Baseball, improved to 37-18.
The Colts struck first in the second inning, taking a 2-0 lead on Hank Lanto’s two-run single.
It would stay that way until the bottom half of the fourth inning, which provided some fireworks.
With one out and Josh Collazo batting, a check swing appeal was made and ruled not a swing.
The Broncos’ Argelis Nunez started to yell something from the Broncos’ dugout and was ejected.
Broncos Manager Ricardo Cuevas came out to argue and also was ejected.
Collazo, still at the plate, then delivered a solo home run, his third of the season, to make it 3-0 Colts.
The Broncos got on the scoreboard in the fifth as they cut their deficit by two runs on Jake Wells’ RBI single and Mario Mendez’s score off a wild pitch.
Laredo tied the game in the seventh, on Luany Sanchez’s RBI triple, off of reliever Douglas Brandt.
Broncos starter Gustavo Vasquez ended his night after six innings of work.
He gave up three runs, on three hits, walked three and struck out two.
Jason Herman came in to pitch the seventh.
The Colts got the lead back in the eighth, taking a 6-3 lead on Collazo’s RBI single and Nick Mahin’s two-run single.
Colts closer Chace Vacek pitched a scoreless ninth to secure the win.
The Broncos scored three runs on eight hits and had no errors while the Colts scored six runs on eight hits and had one error.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Broncos win third straight
The Colts (36-18) scored first in the second inning. Travis Calloway hit an RBI single that scored Nick Mahin. Later in the inning, with runners on second and third, Charley Belew hit a two-run single that scored Calloway and Butch Ballez. That gave San Angelo the early 3-0 lead.
The Broncos (21-33) threatened to get on the scoreboard in fifth as Jaime Morales and Luis Ugueto hit back-to-back singles to start the inning. But David Cardona hit into a 5-4-3 double play, then Mario Mendez struck out to leave the score 3-0 in the Colts’ favor.
Laredo once again had a chance to get on the board in the eighth with Brett Lester in for the Colts as the third reliever the game for San Angelo.
O.J. Garza led off with a single and moved to second on a walk to Jaime Morales. Ugueto followed with a single to load the bases. Cardona hit a sacrifice fly to score Garza. Mendez followed with a walk to once again load the bases.
Jameson Maj came into the game for the Colts to try to get out of the jam. Argelis Nuñez came up and hit a two-run single that scored Morales and Ugueto to tie the game. Mendez advanced to third on the play, then scored on an infield single by Luany Sanchez to give the Broncos their first lead of the game.
After the second out, Moron hit an RBI single that scored Nuñez from second base to make it 5-3.
Laredo starter Will Palmer left the game in line for the win after seven innings of work. He gave up three runs, two of which were earned, on 10 hits and one walk while striking out seven.
Fernando Rijo came into the game to pitch the eighth and gave the Broncos a scoreless inning to keep their lead heading into the ninth.
Franklyn Gracesqui came into the game looking to close out the ballgame and pitched a 1-2-3 inning to give Laredo its third straight victory.
The Broncos scored five runs on 12 hits and had one error, while the Colts scored three runs on 11 hits and had one error.
The teams will play Game 3 of their four-game series tonight at 7:05 p.m.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Broncos top Colts
The Broncos (20-33) struck first in the second inning. With two outs, Andres “El Monkey” Santos smacked a solo home run, his sixth of the season. Robert Moron followed with a double and then scored on a double by O.J. Garza, giving Laredo a 2-0 lead.
The Colts (36-17) got on the scoreboard in the fourth, as Jason Landreth led off with a solo home run, his 14th of the season, to cut the lead in half.
The Broncos added to their lead in fifth. Jaime Morales singled with one out, then stole second base. Luis Ugueto then singled to move Morales to third base. Ugueto didn’t stay at first long, stealing second on the first pitch. David Cardona then hit a two-run single, scoring both Morales and Uguetoto make the score 4-1.
San Angelo scored again in its half of the fifth. With one out, Travis Calloway hit a solo home run, his first of the season, making the score 4-2.
Laredo threatened to extend its lead in the sixth. Argelis Nuñez doubled to start the inning, then went to third on a single by Luany Sanchez. Santos then drew a walk to load the bases and chase starter Chandler Barnard from the game.
Jacob Ramos entered for the Colts in relief and got out of the jam without allowing a run.
Luis Arroyo started the game for the Broncos and pitched seven solid innings. He gave up two runs on six hits and four walks and struck out six. Julio Pinto came out to start the eighth inning.
Pinto pitched a scoreless eighth, then Franklyn Gracesqui came in to close out the ballgame.
Gracesqui pitched a 1-2-3 inning to seal the win for the Broncos.
Laredo scored four runs on 11 hits and had no errors, while the Colts scored two runs on seven hits and had 0 errors.
The teams will play Game 2 of their four-game series tonight at 7:05 p.m.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Broncos win
They're now 19-33 on the season, still five games out of the fourth and final playoff spot with 29 games remaining.
Into the 8th
Martinez is back out for the 8th.
He has thrown seven innings so far and has allowed just two runs on four hits.
He has struck out five and walked two.
Into the 7th
Still 7-2 Broncos into the 7th.
Martinez has pitched extremely well tonight. I'm sure GM Jose Melendez is very pleased with the performance.
Broncos lead 7-2
Into the 5th
Martinez went through another 1-2-3 inning, and Laredo's offense is having no problems with James.
The Broncos have compiled eight hits through 4 and still lead 6-2 into the 5th.
Broncos expand lead
Martinez has pitched a heck of a game so far for Laredo. He's allowed three hits and has struck out four through 3.
Broncos lead 4-2 into the 3rd
After Chris Lewis' one-out, two-run solo slam to left field put the Thunder up 2-0, the Broncos responded quickly, scoring four runs on four hits in their half of the inning.
With the bases loaded and two outs, Jaime Morales and Luis Ugueto drilled consecutive two-run singles up the middle to put the Broncos on top.
4-2 Broncos into the 3rd.
Into the 2nd
Into the 2nd we go. By the way, Martinez is working VERY quick. Possibly has a hot date tonight. I guess we'll find out sooner than later.
Series finale of Broncos-Thunder
Laredo is 3-4 on the homestand so far. The Broncos are six games out of a playoff spot, at 18-33.
The Thunder enters in fourth place at 24-27.
Gregorio Martinez (3-3, 4.43 ERA) is on the mound for the Broncos tonight. The Thunder will go with Frank James (3-2, 3.46).
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Into the 9th
Only highlight for the Broncos this game have been back-to-back one-out solo bombs by Luany Sanchez and Andres "El Monkey" Santos in the 6th.
Other than that, it's all Thunder, who have compiled 16 hits and appear on cruise control.
Thunder still on top
The inning was highlighted by a solo homer from Bryan Vickers.
The Broncos got their second run of the game on David Cardona's RBI single with two outs.
The Thunder have now scored in five consecutive innings. The ULB record, held by the Broncos, is seven.
Thunder leads 7-1
Coastal Bend has 10 hits through four innings, Laredo has 3.
The Broncos' ULB record of scoring in seven consecutive innings may be in jeopardy. The Thunder have scored in all four of tonight's innings.
Thunder improves lead to 6-1
Broncos starter Brandon Melvin is out of the game. He threw 2.1 innings and allowed six runs - five earned - on six hits.
He walked three and struck out none.
Thunder takes lead
The Broncos went down in order in their half of the inning.
Tied into the 2nd
Coastal Bend's Michael Lewis led off the game with a triple, before scoring on an error by Broncos shortstop Jaime Morales.
The Broncos evened things up on Argelis Nunez's two-out RBI single.
Broncos vs. Thunder, Game 3
I know I haven't done a great job of updating this blog lately, but hold still. It's been busy and hectic since high school football officially starts tomorrow.
Here's what to know heading into tonight's game:
The Broncos are still in last place in United League Baseball at 18-32. They are five games out of a playoff spot with 30 games remaining.
They come into tonight's contest having lost 6 of their last 10 games. They're 3rd in ULB in offense (.280 average) and next-to-last in pitching (5.01 team ERA).
You can follow tonights game at www.laredobroncos.com, and follow the broadcast at www.sportsjuice.com.
I'll be busy with editing and other duties that work calls for, so I may not be able to update the blog as consistently as I'd like tonight.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Broncos lose series finale to RGV
The Broncos remained in last place in United League Baseball by dropping to 17-31 and 2-2 on the current eight-game homestand.
The WhiteWings improved to 23-25.
The first five innings of the game were dominated by the starting pitchers of both clubs, as the game was scoreless heading to the sixth.
The Broncos’ Luis Arroyo gave up four hits, walked no one, and struck out four in his first five.
Rio Grande Valley’s Juan Peralta was just as good for the WhiteWings, as he gave up two hits, walked two, and struck out five in his first five.
Peralta left the game after those five innings for an unknown reason, as Juan Diaz came into the game.
The WhiteWings were the first team to score as they put all the runs they needed in the seventh inning, courtesy of Sandy De Leon’s RBI single and Casey Allen’s groundout RBI.
Arroyo left the game for Laredo after seven solid innings, though he was tagged with the hard-luck loss.
He gave up two runs, none of them earned, on seven hits.
He walked no one and struck out six.
Broncos reliever Julio Pinto pitched two scoreless innings, but it was not enough.
The Broncos tallied one error, while the WhiteWings scored two runs on eight hits, with no errors.
Laredo will start a four-game set against Coastal Bend Friday. First pitch is slated for 7:35 p.m.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Broncos vs. WhiteWings, Game 3
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Broncos win
RGV regains lead
2-1 WhiteWings.
Broncos tie the game
Into the 2nd
Cruz struck out the side, so it's not looking like a strong start for the ailing Broncos offense.
Round 2, RGV vs. Laredo
The Broncos enter the game last in United League baseball at 15-30.
The WhiteWings enter on a roll, moving from 5th place to 3rd place quickly after winning 6 of their last 10 games.
Laredo will send Jeff Jamnik to the mound. Jamnik is 0-0 with a 4.05 ERA.
RGV will give the ball to Reymond Cruz (4-3, 3.96).
Monday, July 27, 2009
Into the 9th
RGV leads 8-2.
Into the 7th
Into the 6th
Broncos' offense have done nothing all game long, managing just five hits through five innings.
Nichols puts RGV ahead by 2
Whitewings still lead
2-1 WhiteWings.
RGV leads into the 2nd
Argelis Nunez's two-out RBI double cut the Broncos' deficit in half.
Brito fills in
For the rest of the team's road games, Brito should be updating the blog so that fans can follow the team on the road.
Broncos vs. WhiteWings
They are six games behind for the fourth and final playoff spot with 36 games remaining. One of those teams in fourth place, Rio Grande Valley, is one of the teams they're chasing.
RGV is 21-23.
Tano Tijerina (1-2, 4.32 ERA) is on the mound tonight for the Broncos. He'll be up against Carlos Artiles (1-0, 9.00 ERA).
No new roster moves for the Broncos, surprisingly enough.
It's a pretty desolate and frustrated mood around the ballpark right now. The Broncos are coming off three losses in their last four games, and six of their last 10.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Broncos come home after losing 3 of 4 on road
The Broncos fell to 15-29 as they start an eight-game homestand Monday against Rio Grande Valley at Veterans Field.
First pitch is slated for 7:30 p.m.
The Dillas improved to 24-20.
The starters were in control early on in the game as it was scoreless through the first four innings.
Broncos’ starter Will Palmer allowed five hits through his four innings.
He did not walk a batter and struck out two.
Justin Phillips only allowed one hit through his four. He walked three batters and struck out two.
The Broncos finally got to Phillips in the fifth, building a 2-0 lead on Jaime Morales’ RBI single and Ryan Flynn’s groundout RBI.
Palmer was taken out of the game after six innings of work, giving up no runs on seven hits.
He walked one and struck out two.
Jason Herman came in and allowed a Keanon Simon RBI single to cut Amarillo’s deficit in half.
The Broncos responded with a three-run eighth inning, highlighted by Argelis Nunez’s two-run double and Andres “El Monkey” Santos RBI single, to build a 5-1 lead.
But it all fell apart for the Broncos in the Dillas’ half of the eighth.
Amarillo flustered the Broncos bullpen of Fernando Rijo, Franklyn Gracesqui and Julio Pinto for eight runs in the inning, earning a dynamic come-from-behind win.
The Broncos scored five runs on nine hits and had three errors, while the Dillas scored nine runs on 14 hits and committed no errors.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Broncos fall to 15-28
The Dillas (23-20) scored in the first inning for the third straight game as Keanon Simon scored.
The Broncos (15-28) tied the game up in the second inning when Argelis Nunez scored on an error.
Laredo took the lead on a RBI single by Luis Ugueto before Amarillo responded with a bases-loaded walk by Andrew Wong to tie the game, 2-2.
The Dillas regained the lead in the fifth on Terrance McClain’s solo home run.
That set-up a testy stage by the Broncos.
During the top half of the sixth, Nunez was called out on a questionable strike three call.
In the middle of the sixth, reliever Franklyn Gracesqui was ejected from the game. Cuevas then came out to defend his player and was also ejected.
Later on, Broncos reliever Fernando Rijo was also ejected from the game.
Amarillo took advantage of Laredo’s melt down, extending its lead to 5-2 on Simon’s RBI single and then an error by the Broncos’ Mario Mendez that allowed Simon to score.
Broncos starter Luis Arroyo was taken out during the sixth inning.
He went 5.1 innings, giving up five runs, four of which were earned, on nine hits.
He walked six batters and struck out three.
The Dillas made the score 6-2 in the seventh off Bryan Bueno’s sacrifice fly.
The Broncos scored the final run of the game in the eighth on a RBI single by Luany Sanchez.
The Broncos scored three runs on 10 hits and had two errors, while the Dillas scored six runs on 10 hits and had one error.
End of 6th
End of 4th
Laredo Broncos @ Amarillo Dillas Game 3
Luis Arroyo is on the mound for the Broncos. He is making his 6th start of the season, and is 1-4 with a 5.45 ERA. Richard Jessup toes the rubber for the Dillas, making his 9th start. He is 3-2 with a 3.46 ERA.
Friday, July 24, 2009
BRONCOS FINALLY WIN!
Heading to Extras
Broncos extend lead
Broncos take lead
End of 3rd
End of 1st
Laredo Broncos @ Amarillo Dillas Game 2
Broncos send Gregorio Martinez to the mound while the Dillas send Dustin Taylor.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Game Final
Into the 9th
End of 7th
End of 6th
End of 5th
End of 4th
Laredo Broncos @ Amarillo Dillas Game 1
Starting Pitching Matcup is Jeff Jamnik for the Broncos and Taylor Allen for the Dillas. This is the first start for Jamnik and his 2nd apperance of the season. For the Dillas, Allen is 3-2 with a 3.91 ERA. This will be his 9th start of the season.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
ULB at the halfway mark
Still, the league shows it is evenly matched.
In the last 10 games of the first half, the second-place Coastal Bend Thunder (21-19) and Amarillo Dillas (21-19), the fifth place Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings (18-22) and the last place Laredo Broncos (14-26) all had five wins and five losses.
The Colts won six of their 10, while the fourth-place Edinburg Roadrunners (19-21) were 4-6.
The WhiteWings accomplished something that no other club had been able to do, defeat San Angelo’s previously unbeaten Chandler Barnard, who had been 7-0, and former major leaguer Ezequiel Astacio, who was 5-0.
The WhiteWings handled both Colt hurlers with ease.
They scored six earned runs off 12 hits in five innings against Barnard, and then in a battle between former major league pitchers Jesus Sanchez (3-0), of Rio Grande Valley, and Astacio, they scored seven runs in the second inning, chasing him from the mound.
However, Barnard could be on his way to breaking the ULB’s all-time best winning record. His 7-1 record is tops in the league.
The league record is 12 wins, held by Alexandria’s Adam Cox, in 2007, and tied by Amarillo’s Logan Williams last season.
However, both of those marks were achieved in more games than the league is playing this year.
Dating back further, and involving clubs that are now, or were, in ULB through last year, Amarillo’s Michael Leach won 16 games in 2000, in the Texas-Louisiana League, and Amarillo’s Darren Brown and Alexandria’s David White each had 15, in 1997 and 1998, respectively.
Barnard, 23, played for Trinity College of Connecticut, graduating in 2008, when the school won the Division III national championship.
He was named a first-team All American and went on to play pro ball last year for the Worchester Tornadoes.
San Angelo may have the best hurling staff, including two former major league pitchers – Astacio, who played for the Houston Astros, including in the 2005 World Series, and newcomer Tom Martin, who played for seven clubs, including the Astros and Rockies. He last played for the New York Mets.
The Colts also have Brian Henschel, who is second in the league in ERA at 2.48.
(The WhiteWings’ former major league pitcher’s, Jesus Sanchez, tours of duty include the Colorado Rockies and the Cincinnati Reds.)
The Colts also have the best hitting average at .303. Second is Amarillo (.288), followed by Laredo (.280), Rio Grande Valley (.276), Edinburg (.264) and Coastal Bend (.252).
The Broncos have the best record of the clubs against the Colts, having won five and lost seven.
The Colts also have the best hitter in Brian Frichter (.448), who is back playing after being out with a broken nose.
Other top hitters include:
Terrance McClain, Amarillo (.366); Jason Landreth, San Angelo (.364); Argelis Nunez, Laredo (.350); Trent Lockwood, Amarillo (.347); Santeil Smith, Amarillo (.339); Brian Nichols, Rio Grande Valley (.338); and Agustin Septimo, Rio Grande Valley (.329).
Lockwood leads in RBIs, with 46, and Landreth has 43.
Lockwood and Landreth lead in home runs, with 10 each.
San Angelo’s Jason Diaz leads in stolen bases with 19 and Frichter is second with 18.
Amarillo’s Ralph Roberts has the lowest ERA among the pitchers, at 2.32. Henschel is second at 2.48.
WhiteWings closer Julio Santana has 10 saves and San Angelo’s Chase Vacek has seven.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Into the 7th
Carlos Hereaud drilled a one-out RB single in the 6th, and then scored on an error by shortstop Ryan Flynn.
Tano Tinjerina is out of the game.
He threw 5.1 innings and surrendered three runs -- one earned -- on three hits.
He struck out five and walked four.
Into the 6th
He scored Luany Sanchez, who had led off the inning with a single.
1-1 into the 6th.
Into the 5th
Flores has pitched well all game long, while Tijerina has pitched flawlessly the last three innings.
Looking like a textbook baseball gem tonight.
Pitching shines
1-0 Roadrunners into the 4th.
Into the 3rd
Andres Santos got Laredo's first hit of the game, a two-out rocket single.
Still 1-0 Edinburg into the 3rd.
Broncos vs. Roadrunners, Game 4
Laredo can get within two games of the fourth and final playoff spot with a win tonight.
The Broncos will have Tano Tijerina (1-1, 5.03 ERA) on the mound tonight. The former Nixon High great and Latin Sports Hall of Famer will go up against Edinburg's Pedro Flores (1-3, 4.29 ERA).
Monday, July 20, 2009
Broncos win
They're now four games out of the last playoff spot, and have won four of their last seven games.
The finale of their eight-game homestand is tomorrow at Veterans.
Edinburg within a run
5-4 Broncos heading into the 7th.
Sanchez boosts Broncos' lead
Edinburg creeps closer
4-2 Broncos into the 4th.
Quick lead for the Broncos into the 2nd
David Cardona started things with a leadoff home run to left field on the first pitch he saw from Roadrunners starter Miguel Martinez.
Two batters later, Mario Mendez joined in on the home run derby with a solo shot of his own.
The Broncos added two more runs when Luany Sanchez and Andres Santos scored off an error by Roadrunners right fielder Eric Gonzalez, who misplayed a hit by Robert Moron.
Broncos vs. Roadrunners, Game 3
Laredo enters at 13-25, last in United League Baseball. Edinburg is in the fourth and final playoff spot, at 18-20.
The Broncos will have Will Palmer (0-0) on the mound tonight. Palmer has had one start for the Broncos, a no-decision, which he threw 6.2 innings and allowed four earned runs on six hits.
Opponents are batting .231 against him.
The Roadrunners will hand the ball to Miguel Martinez (3-2, 6.18 ERA). Opponents are batting .320 against him.
Broncos fall as offense fails in 3-0 loss
Tim Haines pitched a complete shut out game to lead the Edinburg Roadrunners over the Laredo Broncos 3-0 Sunday night at Veteran’s Field.
Haines (4-3) got his fourth win of the season while scattering three hits and striking out a season high 13 hitters in nine innings pitched.
The Roadrunners (18-20) got the only runs of the ball game in the top of the first inning with Robert Matlock leading things off with a single to left field then moving to second base on a walk to Vincent Blue. Bryon Smith followed with an RBI double to right field that scored Matlock from second, followed by Carlos Hereaud driving in Blue from third with an RBI ground out for the second run of the inning. Osiel Flores capped the inning off with an RBI single to left field that scored Smith from third for the 3-0 lead.
The Broncos (13-25) could not get a base runner past second base against Haines eventually taking the 3-0 loss.
Luis Arroyo (1-4) suffered the loss on the mound after allowing three runs while giving up seven hits in six innings of work.
The Roadrunners and Broncos will play the third game of this four-game series Monday night at Veteran’s Field. Miguel Martinez (3-2) is expected to face Will Palmer (0-0) with the first pitch scheduled for 7:35 p.m.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Broncos Bits
- The team is now four games out of the fourth and final playoff spot. If the Broncos can sweep against Edinburg, they will be one game out.
- Former Broncos closer Tristan Crawford was signed to the Philadelphia Phillies' Triple A club on Saturday. Crawford was traded from the Broncos to Grand Prairie of the American Association last weekend. In 10 games for the Broncos, he went 2-2 with a 3.38 ERA.
- Broncos GM Jose Melendez hopes to know by Aug. 1 whether to expect Tano Tijerina, the former Nixon High great and Latin Sports Hall of Famer, as a consistent part of the rotation. By all accounts, it looks that Tijerina will in fact be that, but we will see.
- Remember John Odom? Er, "Batman"? The former Bronco who came to Laredo via a trade for 10 maple bats is featured in the ESPN Magazine that will hit stores soon. Odom died of a drug overdose in November 2008, yet full details of his death weren't revealed until months upon months later.
Here's the link to ESPN's story for those who are interested.
Into the 9th
What was a smooth-sailing game has turned into quite the nail-biter.
Announced attendance tonight is 1,026. Actual attendance is about 600.
Tied game into the 8th
The Broncos got back in the game on David Cardona's sacrifice RBI and Ryan Flynn's score on a passed ball.
Edinburg 3-1 into the 7th
Martinez is beginning to struggle with his location and getting ahead of hitters after a flawless first few innings.
He has walked four batters in the last two innings.
Roadrunners up into the 6th
After loading the bases with one out in the 5th, Edinburg tied the game on a suicide squeeze bunt attempt by Hunter Owen that scored Eric Gonzalez.
Moments later, Robert Matlock's two-out, two-run single to center field pushed the Roadrunners ahead by a run.
All runs were unearned for Gregorio Martinez.
Into the 5th
So far, Laredo has compiled one run on five hits to Edinburg's no runs on one hit.
Into the 4th
Gregorio Martinez is rollin'. He's allowed just one hit and has struck out four through 3 innings.
Sanchez puts Broncos on top
It was Sanchez's second of the season.
Into the 2nd
Broncos vs. Roadrunners, Game 1
So far, Laredo is 2-2 on this homestand, still in last place in United League Baseball. But it is coming off a solid, all-around 3-0 win against Rio Grande Valley last night.
Edinburg comes in 4th in ULB, with a 17-19 record. The Roadrunners have lost two in a row, and 6 of their last 10.
At the moment, Laredo is five games out of a playoff spot.
Tonight pits Laredo's Gregorio Martinez (2-3, 5.52 ERA) versus Edinburg's Danny Rondon (1-0, 4.50 ERA).
Friday, July 17, 2009
Broncos expand lead
Laredo has now scored in the last two innings.
Broncos lead 1-0 into 4th
The shot was Garza's first of the season.
The two clubs have combined for five hits through the first 3 innings.
Broncos vs. WhiteWings finale
Here are the pitching matchups:
Laredo's Ryan Harris (2-3, 4.17 ERA) vs. Rio Grande Valley's Reymond Cruz (4-2, 3.42 ERA).
The Broncos come into the game 14 games out of first place in ULB; six games out of a playoff spot.
ULB standings (heading into July 17 action)
2. AMARILLO 19-16 .543
3. EDINBURG 17-18 .486
4. COASTAL BEND 17-18 .486
5. RGV 16-19 .457
6. LAREDO 11-23 .314
Where to go from here?
Thursday's 10-8 loss to Rio Grande Valley was Laredo's 24th in 35 games. They are last in United League Baseball, approximately eight games out of a playoff spot with 45 remaining.
The Broncos are a solid offensive club. They can hit and light up the scoreboard at any given moment.
That's it. That's all they are.
They are a horrendous defensive club. The pitching has been poor, the fielding has been downright deplorable.
"It's been tough, especially on the road," Manager Ricardo Cuevas said prior to Thursday's game. "We push and push but can't come through. We have guys coming in and out often and it's hard to mend the team together."
The heavy-local emphasis management took this offseason? A failure, so far.
Only O.J. Garza, who is hitting around .280 and is a spectacular defensive player, has paid off.
Andres "El Monkey" looks done. He came in as a hitter and hasn't even done that. He's a poor defensive player.
Tano Tijerina has been so-so as a starter, but has needed far more rest than a rotation player should need.
His return to baseball is commendable and admirable and his positive energy is desperately needed these days.
But his greatest impact has been at the box office, where his fans and family flood to each and every outing of his, which has been few and far between unfortunately.
Nothing has been enough for the Broncos.
Overall, there have been too many unearned runs. Too many dropped balls. Too many mental mistakes.
General Manager Jose Melendez expected a 6-2 record over this homestand, against subpar clubs RGV and Edinburg.
They are 1-2 at the moment, and Cuevas knows things have to start falling in place sooner than later.
"It has to start now," he said. "We're at home, we have to take advantage. It's hard. I see the guys and they play hard and they want to win. I have to make these guys believe they can win, and I do think we can start winning."
Let's not get this confused. The Broncos' performance has been lethargic this season, but this is a good-natured and professional team.
They're genuinely good guys who like being around each other and enjoy playing in Laredo and being a part of this team.
That's what makes this even harder. You couldn't ask for a better group of guys.
But the baseball gods couldn't care less about that. They have been anything but kind to the Broncos.
Late following Thursday's game, Melendez sat on a bench, staring out into the empty field and wondered why the team seemed so cursed.
The hometown flavor this year hasn't worked; the Broncos are still last in the league in attendance.
Two players have had changes of heart after saying they'd come to play for the Broncos; one even went as far as to retire.
They emphasized defense and pitching in training camp; they're last in the league in both.
It's been one of those years for the Broncos. Fortunately there are 45 games remaining, so not all is lost.
But 35 games in, the Broncos are lost. Desperate. Frustrated. Unknowing.
A genuinely good group of guys is getting the short end of the stick.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Into the 7th
Through 6 innings, there have been a combined 22 hits and 17 runs.
Into the 5th
Broncos get closer
Maximo de la Cruz, the former Bronco, is now out of the game. He threw 2.1 innings and allowed three runs - two earned - on two hits. He walked three and struck out none.
Soto struggles and leaves
He lasted just four batters, surrendering three walks and a single.
He gave up four runs as the WhiteWings are ahead 4-1 into the 2nd inning.
Jason Herman is in now and did not fare too much better, allowing two hits, one of which was a two-run single, though both runs were credited to Soto.
The Broncos got a run in their frame as Luis Ugueto scored on an error with two outs.
Forrest gone
Forrest was signed by the team yesterday, but after re-evaluating his baseball future, decided he wanted to go back to school.
He played in last night's game, going 0-for-4. He reportedly told General Manager Jose Melendez, after the game, that he had lost his passion for baseball after not being drafted in this year's MLB draft after being told he would be.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Broncos fall in 11
The Broncos fell to 11-23 overall as the WhiteWings improved to 15-19.
Rio Grande Valley’s Jonathan Potorson hit his first home run since June 21 to give the WhiteWings an early 1-0 lead against Broncos newcomer Will Palmer.
The Broncos responded against Eric Domangue in the third.
Jaime Morales reached on an error to lead off the inning.
Luis Ugueto followed by getting hit by a pitch. David Cardona laid down a sacrifice bunt, advancing the runners, but no one covered home plate on the score, allowing Morales to score.
One out later, Argelis Nunez hit his fifth home run of the season to make it 3-1, Broncos.
The WhiteWings cut into their deficit by a run on Agustin Septimo’s RBI single in the fifth.
The WhiteWings regained the lead in the sixth on Welinson Baez’s two-run homer.
Nunez’s bat showed up once again in the sixth, however, as he gave the Broncos the lead back with a two-run home run of his own.
In the bottom of the sixth, Mario Mendez hit a leadoff single and Nunez hit his second home run of the game to make it 5-4, Broncos.
The lead wouldn’t last long, as the WhiteWings scored to tie the game in the seventh, setting up a dramatic final four innings.
Sandy DeLeon led off the 11th with a single against another Bronco newcomer, Fernando Rijo (0-1).
Allen tried to lay down a sacrifice bunt, but DeLeon was thrown out at second base. One out later, Denys Lantigua singled and Angel Reyes hit a two-run double to make it 7-5.
Juan Diaz (4-2) pitched four hitless innings, striking out six for the win.
Julio Santana picked up his seventh save, but not without drama.
With one out, Luany Sanchez walked and Robert Moron hit a pinch-hit single.
Andres “El Monkey” Santos followed with a RBI single, but O.J. Garza grounded into a double play to end the game.
The two clubs will play Game 3 of the four-game series tonight at Veterans Field.
First pitch is slated for 7:30 p.m.
More new guys
Incoming is infielder Logan Forrest and pitchers Fernando Rijo and Jeff Jamnik.
Outgoing is outfielder Anthony Bennett (released), and Miguel Ortiz and Gustavo Vasquez have been placed on the disabled list.
One of the Broncos' new guys, Will Palmer, is slated to be the starting pitcher for tonight's game. It'll be interesting to see how he does.
Forrest is also expected to be in the lineup.
I won't be able to cover the game tonight since duty calls on the desk, but you can listen to the live broadcast through the Laredo Broncos web site -- www.laredobroncos.com. -- through sportsjuice.com.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Into the 7th
Into the 7th we go. Juan Jimenez is out of the game for RGV. He threw five innings and allowed eight runs -- five earned -- on 10 hits.
Broncos push lead to 3
RGV cuts into deficit
The WhiteWings scored five runs on four hits in the 4th but were aided by three Broncos errors, two by David Cardona.
Cardona committed his miscue on the same play, on Allen Casey's at-bat in which Casey easily made his way all around to score as the Broncos batted the ball around.
Casey was credited with a two-run double on the play.
Also contributing for RGV in the inning were Angel Reyes (RBI single).
Broncos add 3 more
Argelis Nunez drilled a RBI single and Andres Santos followed with a two-run double.
For the second time in this game, Arroyo pitched a 1-2-3 inning.
Broncos lead into the 3rd
The Broncos went down in order.
3-0 Broncos into the 3rd.
Broncos take quick lead
Mario Mendez (groundout RBI) and Argelis Nunez (RBI double, run scored) led the way for Laredo.
Broncos vs. WhiteWings
We have the two worst teams in the league squaring off. Rio Grande Valley is 14-18 and the Broncos are 10-22.
Luis Arroyo (0-3, 6.16 ERA) is on the mound for the Broncos, who are expecting significant roster moves tomorrow.
There are already a couple of noticeable absences, as the Crawford brothers (Nathan and Tristan) are no longer here, having been traded to Grand Prairie of the American Association.
The Broncos are also sporting new home uniforms - white with maroon lettering.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Broncos snap five-game skid
The Broncos tallied the games first run in the third inning when Ryan Flynn walked with one out, then scored on a double by David Cardona.
The Dillas answered in the fourth inning. Keanon Simon singled to start off the inning, then stole second base. Andrew Wong followed with a triple, which scored Simon. Carlos Figueroa knocked in Wong with a sacrifice fly, giving Amarillo the 2-1 lead.
The Broncos tied the game in the sixth inning when Argelis Nuñez hit a solo home run, his fourth of the season.
The Broncos then took the lead in the eighth inning as Mario Mendez singled, then Nuñez hit a towering fly ball that landed just fair to allow Mendez to score all the way from first.
Broncos’ starter Gregorio Martinez had one of his best outings of the year, going seven strong innings and giving up two runs on six hits while striking out five. Carlos Alvarez came in to pitch the eighth.
Jason Herman came out to pitch the ninth inning and looking for the save. The Dillas put runners on first and second with one out, but Herman got out of the jam. The Broncos picked up the victory by a score of 3-2.
The Broncos scored three runs on six hits and had no errors, while the Dillas scored two runs on seven hits and had no errors.
The Broncos are now 10-22 on the season, while the Dillas are 17-15.
The Broncos will next be in action tonight as they open up a four- game series against the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings at 7:30 p.m. at Veterans Field.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Broncos lose their 4th in a row
The league’s second-best offense only managed six hits off Dillas starter Ralph Roberts, who pitched a complete game.
The Broncos are 9-21 heading into the third game of a four-game set in Amarillo.
The Dillas, in second place in United League Baseball, are 16-14.
Laredo scored three runs on six hits and committed two errors. Amarillo battered Broncos pitching for 14 runs on 20 hits.
The Dillas led 4-0 before breaking the game open by scoring four runs in the fourth inning, aided by Terrance McClain’s RBI single and Trent Lockwood’s RBI double.
That ended the night for Broncos starter Nathan Crawford, who went 3.1 innings and allowed seven runs – five earned – on seven hits.
He walked three and struck out one.
The Broncos trailed 9-1 after Jaime Morales’ RBI single in the sixth, but the Dillas poured it on again in the eighth, scoring five more runs.
Laredo’s other two runs came in the ninth inning, as Argelis Nunez blasted a two-run homer.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Broncos fall in pitcher's duel
Laredo lost for the third time in the last four games, falling to the San Angelo Colts, 4-2, in a pitcher’s duel at Foster Field.
The Broncos are 9-19 heading into the start of a four-game set in Amarillo tonight.
The Colts, first place in United League Baseball, improved to 19-9.
Again, a Broncos opponent struck first as the Colts took a 1-0 lead in the first inning off Josh Callazo’s RBI single.
The Broncos tied the game in the second off Jaime Morales’ RBI single before the Colts regained the lead in the third on Hunter Jobes’ RBI double.
Laredo’s offense had problems getting into a groove against Colts starter Chandler Barnard, but that would change in the eighth inning, when, trailing 3-1, the Broncos got within a run on Miguel Ortiz’s RBI single.
But the Broncos never could get over the hump.
The league’s second-best offense managed no more runs the rest of the night, and San Angelo added an insurance run in the eighth on Bradley Goldsmith’s RBI double.
The Colts’ Chace Vacek pitched a scoreless ninth as San Angelo won for the fifth time in the last eight games against the Broncos.
Laredo starter Luis Arroyo pitched seven innings, surrendering three runs on 12 hits .
He struck out seven and walked one.
The Broncos scored two runs on five hits to the Colts’ four runs on 14 hits.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Broncos fall to Colts in 10
The Colts tied it in the ninth before prevailing with a 8-7 win in the 10th inning.
San Angelo, in first place in United League Baseball, improved to 18-9. Laredo fell to 9-18.
The Broncos’ offense, the second best in ULB, struggled against the Colts’ Drew Coffey for the first five innings, being held scoreless.
But that would change in the sixth, as, trailing 1-0, Mario Mendez’s two-run home run, his fifth of the season, gave the Broncos a 2-1 lead.
Broncos starter Gregorio Martinez, who pitched a fine first six innings, ran into trouble in the seventh as he loaded the bases with none out and allowed the Colts to tie the game.
In the eighth, San Angelo came through to take the lead, scoring three runs on Josh Callazo’s three-run double to force Martinez out of the game.
Martinez ended up going 7.1 innings, surrendering five runs on 10 hits and walking three.
He struck out one.
But the Broncos put together an inspiring ninth inning, scoring five runs to take a 7-2 lead.
Anthony Bennett walked with the bases loaded before Luis Ugueto drilled a two-run single.
Miguel Ortiz followed with a RBI single before Mendez added a RBI double.
The Colts, eventually, tied the game off reliever Edgar Soto, getting a pair of runs on Bradley Goldsmith’s two-run single.
That set up another heroic stage for Goldsmith in the ninth, as his walkoff RBI single handed the Broncos another heartbreaking loss.
Laredo scored seven runs on 10 hits to San Angelo’s eight runs on 15 hits.
The Colts totaled five errors to the Broncos’ one.
The finale of the four-game series is tonight in San Angelo. First pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Update on new stadium
The bolded text provides news of particular interest.
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By ZACH LINDSEY
LAREDO MORNING TIMES
Three nationally based companies have responded to the city’s request for proposals for the construction of a voter-approved baseball stadium next to the Laredo Entertainment Center.
The three companies presented their qualifications, without specific plans for a stadium, to City Council during a Monday workshop. The three companies interested in the stadium are Kansas City-based HOK Sport, Dallas-based HKS and Crafton Tull Sparks of Tulsa, Okla.
All three have experience in the stadium construction business, such as Crafton Tull Sparks, which built the QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie, ranked 2008’s best new ballpark by Ballpark Digest.
HSK was involved in the construction of the Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi, a 350,000-square-foot stadium with 6,500 seats, and HOK Sports was involved in the construction of the Bright House Field in Clearwater, Fla., which has nearly 8,000 regular seats.
“We just need to find out exactly how much we really want to invest,” said Councilman Johnny Rendon. The ballpark will be in his council district.
Rendon has long been a proponent of the new baseball stadium.
“I really believe the City of Laredo is a baseball town, and if we can just bring those types of amenities to Laredo, the quality of life for our citizens will be improving,” Rendon said.
At least one council member considered local cooperation with the project to be one of the most important aspects of picking a firm.
“Two groups (had) very strong local presentation,” said Councilman Gene Belmares. “One was kind of weak on (what) they had locally in terms of who they were involving upfront on those projects.”
HKS recommends Humphries and Sanchez Architects as its associate architect. Juan Homero Sanchez of Humphries and Sanchez has worked with the Texas Department of Transportation to construct its Laredo District Headquarters, and also helped design the Webb County Justice Center and the Lamar Bruni Vergara Inner City Park.
The engineering team HKS envisions is Puig Engineering, also a local company.
Crafton Tull Sparks also recommends Humphries and Sanchez in an architectural role and Puig Engineering as civil engineering consultants.
HOK Sport worked in the past on a study for the possible convention center, and did tour the site, but has not completed any projects in the Laredo area. HOK proposes the locally based Architects Plus as subconsultant, but the rest of the team consists of out-of-towners.
The baseball stadium will likely be funded by revenue from the sports venue tax, created to pay for the LEC.
The larger the amount of money the City Council is willing to spend on a baseball stadium, the less money will be available for future projects that can also be financed with the sports venue tax money, such as a planned downtown convention center.
“It’s how much money I can spend on one without affecting the other one,” said City Manager Carlos Villarreal.
Villarreal said he will draft a few scenarios after meeting with the city’s financial advisers. He expects to have a plan by either the July 20 council meeting or the following one.
The convention center is still a long way off. It must go before voters, in either a special election in November 2009 or the regular November 2010 election. Voters could say no to the referendum.
“We might just put up half of (the money) and finance the rest,” Villarreal said. “I need to take a look at all the variables and come back to council.”
Also, the sports venue tax money is used for the maintenance of the LEC.
“I want to make sure that council is aware of a possible dilemma if we spend it all at one time for a baseball stadium,” Villarreal said.
The city spends about $750,000 a year on maintenance for the LEC, according to Villarreal.
“The challenge is going to be, now, making that selection and coming back with the programming which is what is going to tell us the size of the facility and an estimated budget for that type of facility based on inputs of council, the community and an operator of the baseball team,” Belmares said. “Staff’s got a pretty hard task on their hands.”
Other unknowns in the baseball stadium equation are who will be the operator of the stadium and what team the stadium will host. At first, the Laredo Broncos seemed like the shoo-ins for the stadium, but Ventura Sports Group, owner of the El Paso Diablos and the Grand Prairie AirHogs, also has put forth a proposal for the operation of the stadium.
Staff still needs to make a formal recommendation to council regarding which would better serve the interests of Laredo.
“That’s a decision council will make, and that will complete the package,” Belmares said.
Broncos win
The Broncos improved to 9-17 on the season as the Colts fell to 17-9.
The win was the Broncos’ sixth in their last 10 games. They boast the second-best offense in United League Baseball.
The first-place Colts lost for the third time in their last six contests.
Laredo wasted no time in jumping on San Angelo, scoring five runs in the third inning.
Miguel Ortiz ignited things with a solo home run, his first of the season.
David Cardona followed with a RBI single before Anthony Bennett capitalized with a RBI double.
Cardona then scored on an error, and Jaime Morales reached base on a fielder’s choice that enabled Bennett to score.
San Angelo’s lone run came in the third inning on Ronnie Gaines’ two-out RBI single.
The Broncos boosted their lead to 6-1 in the fourth on Luany Sanchez’s RBI single before putting the finishing touches on the win on Morales’ RBI single in the seventh.
Broncos ace Ryan Harris (2-3) pitched brilliantly, throwing the team’s first complete game all season.
He gave up one run on six hits, striking out six and walking three.
The Colts’ Brian Henschel (4-1) suffered his first loss of the season.
Overall, the Broncos had seven runs on 13 hits with no errors.
The Colts mustered one run on six hits and committed four miscues.
The teams play their third game of the four-game set tonight in San Angelo.
The Broncos will play again in San Angelo on Thursday before heading to Amarillo for a four-game set against the second-place Dillas.
Laredo will return to the Gateway City for an eight-game homestand beginning Tuesday.
All Bronco road games can be listened to through the team Web site - www.laredobroncos.com — through ww.sportsjuice.com.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Broncos fall to Colts in 10
After splitting their last series, the Colts won the opener of their latest set, 8-7, in 10 innings.
The Colts, who are in first place in United League Baseball, improved to 17-8. The Broncos, who are in last place, fell to 8-17.
The Colts scored six runs in the first inning, highlighted by Josh Collazo’s two-run single and Blake Shaffer’s RBI single.
Broncos stareter Tano Tijerina lasted just two-thirds of the inning, surrendering six runs – four earned – on two hits.
He walked three and struck out one.
Fortunately for the Broncos, that would be the worst of the Colts’ damage.
The Broncos got on the scoreboard in the second inning on O.J. Garza’s sacrifice fly, and then scored two more in the third when Ryan Flynn scored on a throwing error and Luany Sanchez followed with a RBI single.
The Colts tacked on another run in the third before the Broncos struck again, scoring three more runs in the fourth.
Garza scored on another San Angelo error and Miguel Ortiz drilled a two-run single to cut the Broncos’ deficit to one run.
The Broncos, however, came through when it mattered most and tied the game in the ninth inning on Luis Ugueto’s sacrifice fly.
But the strong rally would not last long.
The Broncos threatened in the 10th, putting two on with one out, before failing to capitalize on the opportunity.
San Angelo did, however.
In the Colts’ half of the frame, Shaffer’s game-winning double scored Hank Lanto to end things.
The Broncos scored seven runs on nine hits to the Colts’ eight on 10.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Interesting indeed
* The Broncos are second in the league in hitting with a .298 mark. That is second to San Angelo at .317 and ahead of Amarillo - .275, Edinburg and Rio Grande Valley, each at .263; and Coastal Bend at .245.
* The Broncos have three hitters in the top 10 -- Dave Cardona at .357; Miguel Ortiz at .354; and Mario Mendez at .340.
* The Broncos are 5-5 in their last 10 outings. That is as good as Coastal Bend and Edinburg, and better than Amarillo and Rio Grande Valley, both at 4-6.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Broncos win
It's their fourth victory in 6 games, and their fifth in the last nine.
Broncos lead 12-4 into the 7th
After scoring seven runs in the 4th, they added five more in the fifth and two in the sixth.
The Colts have compiled five errors and have displayed shoddy and apathetic defense. Colts pitching has given up nine free passes.
Huge 4th for the Broncos
O.J. Garza started things with an RBI single before Jaime Morales followed with a sacrifice RBI. Moments later, Mario Mendez added a groundout RBI, and the final four runs of the Broncos' frame were scored off errors.
Laredo leads 7-4 into the 5th.
Lester is in line for the loss. He threw 3.1 innings and allowed six runs -- four earned -- on six hits. He walked six and struck out two.
Same ol'
1-0 Colts into the 4th.
Colts lead 1-0 into the 3rd; Frichter out
Colts infielder Bryan Frichter, who led the league in hits and stolen bases entering today’s game, was removed from the game in the inning when a hopper off the bat of Andres Santos took a big leap and apparently hit him in the face. Frichter struck out in his only at-bat.
Into the 2nd
Fortunately, the Colts did not score in the first inning for just the second time in the last seven games.
0-0 into the 2nd. Very sparse crowd here at Veterans.
Broncos vs. Colts, Game 4
The Broncos are 7-16 overall heading into today's series finale against the Colts, who are 16-7 and in first place in United League Baseball.
The problems for the Broncos, 23 games in, are: pitching, defense and an inability, lately, to execute routine plays.
Their lone strength is offense, as they are still the second best offensive club in the league.
They are last in attendance (1,461 per game) and in pitching (5.44 team ERA).
And the issues get worse: Gustavo Vasquez, the No. 4 starter, is out indefinitely with pendicitis. Travis Parker (1-1, 16.20 ERA) is the spot starter tonight.
The Broncos will embark on an eight-game road trip to San Angelo and Amarillo following tonight's game.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Broncos win 3rd in a row
It was the third consecutive win for the Broncos (7-14), as the Colts, who are in first place in United League Baseball, fell to 14-7.
Game two of the four-game series is slated for tonight at Veterans Field. First pitch is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
The Colts jumped out to the early lead in the top of the second inning, leading 1-0 after Hunter Jobes’ sacrifice fly.
The lead was extended in the third to 3-0 on Ronnie Gaines’ RBI single and Jason Landreth’s sacrifice fly.
But the Broncos would counter in the fourth when Miguel Ortiz scored to make it 3-1.
The Colts tacked on another run in the seventh inning on Jason Diaz’s RBI double, setting up a late rally from the Broncos.
In the eighth, Mario Mendez and Argelis Nunez each drilled RBI singles to cut the team’s deficit to one.
That set the stage for O.J. Garza, who then tied the game with a chopper to first base that eluded the fielder.
In the 10th, it was Robert Moron’s time to play hero, as the wily veteran’s sacrifice fly scored the fourth, and final, run for the Broncos in the final three innings of play.
Broncos starter Ryan Harris was tagged with the no-decision, after seven innings of work.
He gave up four runs – one earned – on eight hits and struck out one and walked one.
Tristan Crawford (2-1) came on in the 10th, after a strong performance in relief by Julio Pinto, to secure the win.
Broncos win 2nd straight, rout WhiteWings 11-4
With the game tied at one, Luis Ugueto led off the fifth with a walk against Maximino de la Cruz (0-2). Miguel Ortiz followed with a single. One out later, Argelis Nunez hit a two-run double and moved to third on a balk. David Cardona then hit an RBI-single to knock out de la Cruz.
Todd Lutz came in and gave up a single to Rafael Ozuna, who moved to second on the throw to third to try to get Cardona. O.J. Garza hit a grounder to short, but Joaquin Rodriguez’s throw to the plate was not in time as Cardona scored. Robert Moron followed with an RBI-single and Jake Wells hit a two-run single, moving to second on the throw to the plate. After an infield single by Ugueto moved Wells to third, Ortiz hit a sacrifice fly to cap the inning with the Broncos up 9-1.
That made a winner of Tano Tijerina (1-1), who gave up one run on four hits in five innings while walking seven and striking out five. The WhiteWings stranded a runner at third base in four of Tijerina’s five innings. The only inning in which they didn’t was the third, when Agustin Septimo led off with a walk and moved to third on a wild pick-off attempt before scoring on a one-out single by Alberto Cruz. That tied the game 1-1 at the time.
The Broncos started the scoring against de la Cruz in the second when Garza hit a two-out single, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on a double by Moron.
The WhiteWings had a chance to answer in the bottom of the second with Welinson Baez on third Rodriguez on second with nobody out, but Tijerina struck out Justin Holloway, Casey Allen and Stephen Ward to end the inning.
They added two runs against Lutz in the top of the eighth. Ugueto led off with a walk and moved to third on a double by Ortiz. Mendez hit a sacrifice fly and Nunez hit an RBI-double to make it 11-1.
In the bottom of the eighth against Nathan Crawford, Allen reached on an infield single. With one out, Septimo walked. One out later, Cruz walked to load the bases. Brian Nichols followed with a bases-clearing double to make it 11-4.
The Broncos will begin a four-game series against the San Angelo Colts tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Veterans Field.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Updated stats
Here are the team's top hitters entering tonight's series finale against Rio Grande Valley:
Mario Mendez (.361, 14 RBIs, 3 HRs, .569 slugging, .419 OBP)
Dave Cardona (.349, 10, 3, .540, .382)
OJ Garza (.333, 6, 0, .361, .392)
Miguel Ortiz (.328, 6, 0, .443, .339)
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Broncos update
But here are how things are, as they stand now:
The Broncos finally got a road win, after 10 consecutive losses, on Tuesday, by way of a thrilling 6-4 win against the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings.
That leaves them at 5-14 overall with one game remaining in their four-game set against RGV. They come home on Thursday for a four-game homestand against San Angelo.
Contributing to Tuesday's win were Argelis Nunez (RBI double, RBI single), Mario Mendez (RBI single) and Rafael Ozuna (RBI single).
Nunez and Andres Santos scored off errors.
The Broncos trailed 4-3 before rallying with a three-run eighth inning.
Travis Parker earned the win in relief after a so-so outing from Broncos starter Gustavo Vasquez.
Vasquez went seven innings and gave up four runs on nine hits. He struck out seven and walked two.
Tristan Crawford earned the save for Laredo, which had six runs on 11 hits and committed one error.
RGV scored four on nine and also had one error.
The win capped a nice day for the Broncos, who earlier in the afternoon announced the acquisition of catcher Luany Sanchez.
Sanchez hit .319 with 71 RBIs and 18 homers in 77 games for the Broncos last season. He's experienced, a solid leader and obviously a great offensive threat, and he helps shore up a huge weakness at the catching spot.
He is expected to be in the lineup on Thursday.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Broncos win
Harris is the winning pitcher. Julio Pinto gets the save.
Broncos are now 4-12 on the season.
Broncos on top
They scored four runs on four hits in the seventh, ignited by Mario Mendez's two-run triple and RBI doubles from Andres "El Monkey" Santos and Rafael Ozuna.
5-3 Broncos into the 9th, three outs away from their fourth win of the season.
Same score, same story
Broncos get on the board
3-1 Dillas into the 5th
Dillas strike early and often in 3rd
Justin Wenger scored off an error, Keanon Simon scored by beating a throw to home and Trent Lockwood's RBI double capped things off.
Again, the Broncos put two on with one out in the 3rd but failed to capitalize. No shock there.
Into the 3rd
0-0 into the 3rd. Harris has looked very sharp early, though.
More missed opportunities
0-0 into the 2nd. Harris did very well in his half in the inning.
Broncos vs. Dillas, Game 4
Laredo enters at 3-12. Amarillo is 10-5 and still in a tie for first place with San Angelo.
The Broncos are seven games out of first place, four games out of the final playoff spot.
Laredo will have Ryan Harris (0-3, 6.41 ERA) on the mound. The Dillas will have Taylor Allen (0-2, 8.16 ERA) on the mound.
Not exactly looking like your matchup of elite pitchers, but we'll see what happens.