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CHARLESTON - As injuries to highly-touted prospects continue to mount for the first-place Charleston RiverDogs, centerfielder Abraham Almonte and first-baseman Wady Rufino have been placed on the disabled list, the New York Yankees announced Friday.
RiverDogs 7, Crawdads 4 HICKORY, N.C. †Abraham Almonte and Wady Rufino each hit three-run home runs, and the Charleston RiverDogs completed a four-game sweep of the Hickory Crawdads with a 7-4 win in South Atlantic League play at L.P. Frans Stadium on Tuesday afterno
It's time for all you late-night hot-bodies to give some love to the new guy, Patrick M, the Argentine DJ who has taken Miami as his home and the Sunday a.m. terrace gig at Space as one of his vocations. This Sunday finds Patrick releasing his new track, "Hulk," a collaboration with DJ Wady. "[Wady]
Hickory faltered against Charleston for the fourth straight game, losing 7-4 to the RiverDogs on Sunday and completing only the second sweep suffered by the Crawdads this year. Despite out-hitting Charleston 9-6, Hickory found itself trailing nearly the entire game.
Hickory, N.C. †With home runs from Brian Baisley and Jesus Montero, the Charleston RiverDogs got seven shutout innings from starter Zach McAllister in drubbing the Hickory Crawdads, 8-1, in South Atlantic League play at L.P. Frans Stadium on Sunday.
HICKORY Hickory Crawdads manager Gary Greene can handle losing to teams like South Atlantic League Southern Division leader Charleston. But it's the way Sunday afternoon's 8-1 loss to the RiverDogs at L.P. Frans Stadium happened that concerns the second-year Hickory manager. "Obviously, that's a pretty good team over there," Greene said. "They aren't 22-8 for nothing. It's a pretty good team.
May is setting up to be a tough month for the Charleston RiverDogs with a better grade of opponents on the horizon and the injury bug making itself at home in their clubhouse.
The Charleston RiverDogs started the season blasting opponents with a broadside of cannon shots up and down its explosive offense. Recently, they've been reduced to pistol shots and prayers.