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News and Notes from Eugene

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The Hawks piled up a record 5 home runs on Tuesday afternoon (most in the 14 year run with the Cubs) in the 12-3 victory over Tri-City, but managed just four hits (including a David Bote home run) in last night’s 5-2 loss in Eugene – as the squad fanned a season-high 13 times (including four K’s by Jeffrey Baez after being inserted into the No. 3 hole vacated by Schwarber).

Was impressed by the two Trey’s last night – though Trey Masek walked three men, he worked out of not one, but two second-and-third, one-out jams, getting back-to-back K’s twice.  Trey Lang looks very comfortable in a relievers role, and his above average slider had a ton of bite.

Thursday Night Game Notes in Eugene

Also, here is our highlight of the game – Jesse Hodges’ RBI single in the fourth inning that got the Hawks on the board

Kyle Schwarber Promoted to Kane County

Schwarber4BOISE, Idaho – The Boise Hawks, in conjuction with the Chicago Cubs, have announced that catcher/outfielder Kyle Schwarber has been promoted to Class-A Kane County.
The fourth-overall pick in the 2014 Draft hit .600 with four home runs and 10 RBI in the Hawks opening series with Tri-City, helping Boise win 4-of-5 games.
Schwarber hit a go-ahead three-run homer on Friday in the Hawks 4-2 win, adding a pair of solo homers in today’s 12-3 rout of the Dust Devils.  He was 12-for-20 with a double and triple in a Boise uniform.
He will join the first-half Western Division champion Cougars in time for their series opener Thursday vs. Cedar Rapids.
No other corresponding move has been announced.
The Hawks open an eight-game road trip tomorrow night in Eugene, with first pitch set for 8:05 p.m. (MT).

What an Opening Night…

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Tyler Ihrig (Adam Eschbach/Idaho Press Tribune)

RECAP: A crowd of nearly 3,100 (almost capacity) on a very cool night (68F) for Boise watched a great Opening Night for the 28th edition of the Hawks.

It began with a great start from lefty Tyler Ihrig, who was nearly unhittable, using all three of his pitches effectively.  Ihrig retired the final 14 men he faced, allowing only a broken bat infield single in his five innings of work.  It was very reminiscent of the Opening Night start last season by James Pugliese.

David Bote returned to the Valley earlier this week after spending all of 2014 and provided a spark in the middle of the Hawks line-up, going 3-for-4, including a double off the glove of Tri-City first-baseman David Bergen.

David Garner threw heat in his two innings of work, fanning four to pick up his first professional save – working out of a first-and-third jam in the ninth.

And then there was Kyle Schwarber.  The first-round pick definitely was nervous early on – committing a throwing error in the first and rolling over on a ground ball in his first professional at bat.  He loosened up as the night went on – ripping a single into right in both the fourth and sixth innings, then crushing a 3-0 batting-practice type get-me-over fastball over the sandpile and into a grove of trees way beyond the right-center wall for the go-ahead three-run homer in the 4-2 win.

EERILY SIMILAR: Schwarber became the third-straight Chicago Cubs first-round pick to hit a home run in his first game at Memorial Stadium.  Albert Almora lined a homer inside the left field foul pole against Salem-Keizer in his second at bat vs. Salem-Keizer, while Kris Bryant crushed a homer in his second at bat last year vs. Spokane.

Bryant and Schwarber are also connected by this line – both hit three-run, go-ahead homers and both were on 3-0 counts.

QUICK HIT – Gary Van Tol is now 2-0 in season openers as manager.IMGP3003

Game Notes – June 13 (Boise/Tri-City)

GameNotesHere is the first Media Game Notes of the 2014 Season – which is minimal compared to a typical game (due to the lack of statistics available and no games being played

Official Game Notes – June 13

Other games tonight in the Northwest League have  Hillsboro at Everett (where it is raining), Eugene at Spokane, and Vancouver at Salem-Keizer.

Here also is a little insight on the Hawks opponent – as Tri-City radio guy Chris King has provided player profiles for the 41 (yes, 41) players currently on the Dust Devils roster (they will have to trim it to 35/30/25 before tonight)

2014 Tri-City Profiles