Sunday, June 28, 2009

Ship, Church, Track & Field Roundup



SHIPMAN NORTHERN PITCHER OF THE WEEK


GARY, Ind. — Seventh year pro ANDY SHIPMAN’s 2009 season didn’t begin the way the former Triple-A reliever had planned, with a rocky start followed by an unceremonious release from the Kansas City T-Bones.
Signed by the Gary SouthShore RailCats days later, Shipman has been perfect in a ‘Cats uniform and was named the Northern League’s Pitcher of the Week for June 15-21.
Shipman closed out victories June 15, 17 and 21 with three scoreless innings, notching two of those saves against his former club. In eight appearances with the RailCats, Shipman has an unblemished 0.00 ERA and four saves, allowing only eight hits and striking out 10 in 9.0 innings.
Shipman, 27, helped the T-Bones beat the RailCats for the Northern League Championship in 2008, earning the win in Game Two of the Championship Series after holding opposing hitters to a .193 average during the regular season.
An All-Star in the Florida State League (A) in 2004 and Southern League (2005), Shipman made 46 appearances and had a 3.81 ERA with the Iowa Cubs (AAA) in 2006 before being plucked away in the Rule 5 Draft by the Oakland Athletics. Shipman was released by the Athletics midway through the 2008 season before signing in Kansas City.

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CHURCH UNABLE TO PLAY

NEW YORK ---New York Met outfielder RYAN CHURCH was a late scratch from the lineup Sunday evening due to illness.

Originally scheduled to bat fifth and play right field, Church bowed out of the lineup roughly one and a half hours before the start of the Mets' 8:05 p.m. ET game against the Yankees. Fernando Tatis replaced him in the same lineup spot and position.
Church, 30, was batting .267 with two home runs in 57 games, starting regularly in right field for the Mets all month. Earlier in the series Church went 0-for-3 Friday and O-=for-4 Saturday.

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LOMPOC SHUT OUT AT U.S.A. TRACK & FIELD

At the United States Track & Field championships in Eugene, Oregon two Lompoc entries went unrewarded.

In the 800 DUANE SOLOMON, who placed third in the finals of this race two years ago to qualify for the Pan Am Games, ran a 1:49.85 on Thursday and did not qualify for the semifinals.

MICHAEL COE of the University of California, the nation’s fastest 1500 runner earlier in the season was unable finish in Thursday’s preliminary race.

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