There was a ceremony for our Nation's Armed Services men, and women, Saturday evening in Burlington, IA at the Bees ballpark before their game against Peoria. Prior to last night, the Burlington Bees hadn't had much success against the Peoria Chiefs this year.
John Lamb erased that fact last night with his own artillery by pitching 7 scoreless innings in his longest start of his first Midwest League season. Lamb was supported by the Bees offense that produced four runs while he spread out 4 hits, 3 strike-outs and 1 walk. The Bees bullpen did a fine job of shoring up the Chiefs and preserving the first shut-out of the 2010 season for the club.
Not a typical performance of strike-outs for Lamb, but effective nonetheless. He picked up his second win of the season and lowering his overall ERA to 1.58, which must have put a nice smile on his face following the last out of the game. A good team effort to get the Bees another win as they close in on their second scheduled day off of the season.
However, that smile was not nearly as big as mine following his phone call home with a wonderful update. The news will be posted soon on the Midwest League transactions, which can be found on the Minor League baseball site. For those of you that can read between the lines, it was definitely worth a grin of excitement for his progress. Good news travels fast and our phones continued to ring late into the night on the West coast.
There is nothing guaranteed in professional baseball. The only given is the necessity of having to make adjustments along the way of getting an out, finishing a game or a move in a career.
GO BEES!
- - - James Lamb
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