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July 25, 2008

Tigers get rained out

Rain washed out the last part of a three-game series between visiting Oneonta and the Batavia Muckdogs on Thursday, but the Tigers gained some ground in the New York-Penn League's Stedler Division.

Second-place Oneonta (17-17) pulled within one game of first-place Vermont, which fell, 8-1, at the Brooklyn Cyclones on Thursday. The Lake Monsters fell to 18-16.

Batavia and Oneonta, which split the first two games of their series, are not scheduled to meet again this season. No date has been announced to make up for Thursday's rainout.

The Muckdogs (19-15) are tied with defending NY-Penn champion Auburn for third place in the Pinckney Division. Jamestown leads the division with a 23-10 record, followed by Williamsport (19-14).

The Tigers return home today for a three-game series against the Tri-City ValleyCats. Oneonta hosts T-C at 7 tonight at Damaschke Field. The two follow with a 2 p.m. game Saturday at Doubleday Field, part of the 2008 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. Their series closes at 6 p.m. Sunday back at Damaschke.

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Oneonta Tigers Statistics

{"Sports agate body centered"/}through July 23

O-Tigers Batting Statistics

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG

Douglas155511183113.327

Workman619262104.316

Parrott8348101129.294

Pounds2689102452016.270

Stein2085102260110.259

Gosse30105152751013.257

Guez33124263182316.250

Flores412030001.250

Lamont18586143006.241

Nowlin16584142015.241

Guzman12507124104.240

White2997122322011.237

Wyatt16475111102.234

Ramirez2591101952115.209

Arlet17514101101.196

Harryman1541672014.171

Bowen1957894106.158

Weber1346261002.130

{"Sports agate body centered"/}O-Tigers Pitching Statistics

Player W-L ERA IP BB SO

Stokes2-23.2536.01322

Feeney1-24.6727.01222

De Leon3-14.7326.21212

Shawler2-21.2921.0818

Hoffman0-22.6120.2720

Sorensen1-26.2020.1613

Fuhrman2-24.9520.0921

Brackman2-16.9819.1511

Putkonen2-13.8618.2615

Gilman0-03.7816.2913

Oliveros1-12.1312.2519

DeLucia1-11.5012.056

Gil0-00.8211.024

Stohr0-02.4511.0516

Finefrock0-014.009.0411

Conn0-03.388.098

Mieses0-00.001.012

Perdomo0-00.001.002

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