Bats roll to rare four-game sweep
By Brian Bennett
The Courier-Journal
If Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer, then the Louisville Bats are on schedule by playing their hottest baseball of the year.
The Bats shut down Syracuse 5-0 yesterday at Louisville Slugger Field to complete their first four-game series sweep since June 2003. The four-game winning streak also is their longest of the year, and they've won six of seven overall.
Perfect timing, too, because today the Bats will begin a stretch of four straight against Indianapolis, which was tied for first in the International League West Division heading into last night.
"This series will really show where we're at right now," outfielder Kenny Kelly said. "It's key going to play them on this streak we're on, because a lot of guys have their confidence back."
The Bats earned their second shutout in four days and got a boost from the returns of Jared Fernandez and William Bergolla.
Fernandez hadn't pitched since May 3, when he injured his left Achilles' tendon covering first base. He'd been able to throw on the side but couldn't field his position. That time off allowed him to work on his knuckleball and with his personal catcher, Steve Lomasney.
"We'd talk every day and go out to dinner afterwards and talk pitching," Fernandez said. "We had knuckleballs coming out of our ears."
The studious approach worked, as Fernandez held the SkyChiefs to three hits in 6 2/3 innings. Fernandez retired the side in order in four of those innings.
Bergolla was sent down by the Cincinnati Reds after Saturday night's game and eagerly arrived in Louisville yesterday morning.
"He walked in and gave me a big smile and a hug," manager Rick Sweet said. "I told him I was sorry he had to come back down, but he said, 'Nah, I need to play every day.' "
The 22-year-old second baseman, who hit .147 in limited duty for the Reds, moved back into the No. 2 spot in the Bats' order and had two hits, including an RBI single. He's hitting .306 with Louisville this season.
Kelly also continued his scorching ways. He scored three runs, including a solo home run in the sixth, and has hit safely in 26 of his past 28 games. Kelly is batting .395 during that span.
Those numbers seem better to Kelly now that his team has started to get hot as well.
"Sometimes teams just go into slumps," he said. "It even happened to the Yankees this year. I think we went into kind of a funk and started panicking. Now we're starting to settle down and play good baseball."
Notes
Reds outfielder Wily Mo Pena will begin a rehabilitation assignment with the Bats today in Indianapolis and play five innings. He has been on the disabled list since May 9 with a strained quadriceps. The Reds are unsure how long he will play for Louisville.
Pitcher Ben Weber also will join the Bats to work his way back from a neck injury. Weber is scheduled to throw a simulated game today and work about an inning Wednesday when the Bats return to Louisville Slugger Field.
Jeriome Robertson (2-5, 7.21 ERA) will start for Louisville at Indianapolis tonight against fellow left-hander Cory Stewart (3-4, 4.30).