New Orleans into PCL Championship

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  1. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    Granted the real future of the Mets is in Binghamton but this is a positive for the franchise and certainly may help in boosting moral in the younger players like Gomez and Pelfrey who helped the Zephyrs get that far.

    http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/...d=milb&t=g_wra&gid=2007_09_08_nozaaa_nasaaa_1

    Kevin Mulvey is making a habit of coming up big.
    Mulvey allowed four hits over seven innings to pitch New Orleans into the Pacific Coast League Finals with a 6-0 win at Nashville on Saturday.

    The 22-year-old right-hander scattered four hits and fanned eight, retiring the final eight batters he faced.

    "I was working off my fastball," Mulvey said. "I have a good defense behind me here, they pick up all of the ground balls. Everybody was excited, you could feel it. Everybody wanted to win."

    Mulvey (1-0), who was called up from Double-A Binghamton on Aug. 31, blanked Round Rock for six innings in his Triple-A debut to clinch the PCL American South Division title.

    "Coming up from Binghamton, it means a lot to help a team that's in the playoffs," he said. "It's all happened real quick. In both games, I've had a lot of run support."

    His teammates staked him to an early 4-0 lead, which allowed Mulvey to relax, throw his pitches and get ahead of the Sounds' hitters.

    "Both teams know how the game is played when you're up four runs," he said. "You can never [count a team out] in baseball until the last out is recorded. Everybody got to celebrate together, and I've never got to do that before."

    New Orleans took the best-of-5 series in four games and moved onto the PCL Championship Series for the first time since 2001, when they shared the title with Tacoma. Their last outright championship came in 1998 when they defeated the Calgary Cannons. The Zephyrs face the winner of the Sacramento-Salt Lake series on Tuesday in New Orleans.

    Zephyrs reliever Carlos Muniz struck out two over two perfect innings.

    Jesus Feliciano went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer in the eighth, three RBIs and two runs scored. Chip Ambres doubled twice, scored a run and plated another, while rehabbing Ramon Castro went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for New Orleans.

    Nashville starter Zach Jackson (0-1) gave up four runs -- three earned -- on seven hits while fanning six and walking one over 4 2/3 frames.

    Chris Barnwell singled in the third and was the lone member of the Sounds with a hit in all four games. --Michael Blinn/MLB.com
     

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