Norfolk Tides vs Gwinnett Braves April 14 Recap

Last night’s game between the Norfolk Tides and the Gwinnett Braves was an exciting see-saw game. The starting pitcher for the Braves was Omar Poveda (0-0), who threw a one hit, no decision in his last start. The Tides had Zach Britton (0-0), who also got a no decision in his last start. For the first couple of innings it looked like the game was going to be a pitching duel; with each allowing only one hit through two innings, and Poveda getting two strikeouts. As the weather got colder, the bats started to heat up for both teams.

Going into the bottom of the third the score was deadlocked at zero. Luis Exposito, batting 9th for the Tides, earned a rare walk from Poveda. This set up lead-off man Jason Pridie, who belted a two run home run, to put the Tides ahead 2-0. The Braves would respond in the fourth, scoring an unearned run off of an error by SS Jonathan Schoop, cutting the Tides lead in half.

The fireworks, however, would start in the bottom of the fifth. Lead-off man Jason Pridie hit a nice two out double, which was followed by a home run from center fielder L.J. Hoes. The Tides had taken a 4-1 lead heading into the sixth inning. Zach Britton would start the sixth, but would leave after giving up a couple of hits and a run.

Going into the seventh, both starting pitchers had been relieved. Zach Britton had 2 strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings, and Omar Poveda, besides the two 2-run home runs, pitched strong, striking out 6 in 5 innings.

The seventh would be a huge inning for the Braves. Alden Carrithers led the inning off with a triple to right field, and Sean Kazmar capitalized on it with an RBI single. Tyler Pastornicky hit a one out single, and two batters later Ernesto Mejia belted a huge 3-run homer to put the Braves on top 6-4.

However, a scrappy Tides team wouldn’t go quietly into the night. In the bottom of the eighth, Jason Pridie collected his third hit of the night to start the inning. A walk and catcher interference call on Braves catcher, Jose Yopez, would load the bases for clean-up hitter Danny Valencia. Valencia would get a RBI single to cut the Braves lead to one. A wild pitch from Braves pitcher, Dusty Hughes, would bring in the tying run. Yamaico Navarro, who was 0-3 with three strikeouts, would bring in the winning run with a sacrifice fly to left field. The Braves would go down in order to end the game.

Former Detroit Tiger Daniel Schlereth would earn his second win for the Tides, and Dusty Hughes would get the loss as well as a blown save. Jario Asencio would earn the save for the Tides, his third of the year.

Overall, it was a very fun and entertaining game. Total attendance was 7,064, and game time was 2hrs 48min. The promotion for the game was Old Dominion University Night, which included the ODU marching band, an appearance by the ODU mascots and cheerleaders, and ticket discounts for ODU students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

Tides Players of the Game: P Daniel Schlereth (2-0), 3B Danny Valencia 3/4 w/ 1 RBI and 9 put out assists, CF Jason Pridie 3/4 w/ 3R, 1HR, 2RBI, 1 Double he finished a triple shy of the cycle, & RF L.J. Hoes 1/3 w/ 2R, 1HR, 2RBI, 1BB.

Braves Players of the Game: 1B Ernesto Mejia 2/4 w/ 1R, 1HR, 3RBI, 3B Alden Carrithers 2/4 w/ 1R 1 Triple, & SS Sean Kasmar 3/4 w/ 1R 1RBI

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Norfolk Tides v Gwinnett Braves Pre-Game Report

Tonight, the Norfolk Tides are hosting the Gwinnett Braves. This will be my first Tides game of the season, and my third ever at Harbor Park. It is Old Dominion University Night at the game tonight, so if you teach or attend ODU you are eligible for special ticket prices. The Braves (5-4) are a game ahead of the Tides (4-5) in the standings, and both are coming off wins. The Braves are 4-0 at home this season, but unfortunately for them, tonight’s game is in Norfolk.

Zach Britton (0-0) is scheduled to start tonight for Norfolk and is looking for his 1st win. He struggled in his only start this season, pitching only 2 innings, and giving up 4 walks and 2 hits. He will be going up against Omar Poveda (0-0), also looking for his 1st win. Poveda fared better in his opening start, pitching 6 scoreless innings, and only giving up a single hit, but he gained a no decision. Tides hits will come at a premium.

Players of note for the Norfolk Tides: OF Conor Jackson (former Minor League All-Star), OF L.J. Hoes (Ranked #6 Prospect in Orioles organization), 3B Jonathan Schoop (#4 Prospect). The Tides bench also features some former Detroit Tigers Chris Robinson, Jair Jurrjens, Daniel Schlereth, and Freddy Garcia.

Players of note for the Gwinnett Braves include: OF Joey Terdoslavich (#15 Prospect in Braves organization),OF Todd Cunningham (#9 Prospect), and IF Matt Pagnozzia. The Braves also have some former Tigers in their line-up: Ernesto Mejia and Alden Carrithers.

I predict the Braves to come out on top of the Tides, with a score of 5-2. Britton struggled in his 1st start, and the Braves are hitting very well. Additionally, the Tides are having some struggles with hitting, and Poveda only gave up a single hit in is only start.

Make sure to follow my twitter @bleacherblues, as I will be live-tweeting from the game using #TidesvBraves. Hope to see you there – it’s a beautiful day for a ballgame!

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