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And I was there. Left before the grand slam because it had already gotten pretty ridiculous. Striipers were hitting ropes all over the field all night long. Really big night for White and he looks the part, but he is kind of an adventure in center field. Alvarez did not play but was listed as being on the bench. I thought they might be holding him out in case they had to run him to the airport if the Braves called him up.
Other observations.
Waddell hit the ball hard and made a couple of nice plays at shortstop, but he's so short he probably can't get on a lot of amusement park rides.
Baldwin DHed. Had the worst statistical line of the Stripers' hitters, but he smoked two balls that were right at Saints' infielders. He has a nice stroke.
Gurriel can still play. He still has that quality that says "I played in the big leagues a long time." Probably can't do it physically at a consistently high level, but he's polished and that stands out even in a AAA game.
Vines had a nice line, but the defense bailed him out a couple of times.
Liberto had a good game. Rail-thin, but very smooth.
Tromp went deep and took a foul ball to the netherregions.
Stripers' first base coach Wigberto Navarez is a giant.
Yunior Severino--one of the forfeited signings from the Coppolella caper--plays for the Saints and he hit the ball really well. Hit a doulbe off the center field wall and almost had another to the exact same spot, but White somehow made a great catch after getting all twisted up and not finding the ball until the last second.