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July 12, 2007

Zephyrs Limp Into Second Half With Three Hits In Loss to Isotopes

by @ 11:35 pm. Filed under Jose Santiago, Miguel Negron, New Orleans Zephyrs - July 2007

The Zephyrs were beat up by the Isotopes 10-3 to open the second half and the hitters managed to pick up just three hits in the entire game.  Miguel Negron was the only hitter to reach base twice with a walk and a single and he drove in one of the Zephyrs runs.

Jose Santiago was hit hard and he fell to 3-6 on the season.  He gave up seven runs on eight hits and two walks with four strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.

June 15, 2007

Philip Humber Is Shelled in Zephyrs Loss

by @ 11:39 pm. Filed under Miguel Negron, New Orleans Zephyrs - June 2007, Philip Humber

May 28, 2007

Marcos Carvajal, Binghamton Pen Hit Hard In Loss to Fisher Cats

by @ 1:58 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - May 2007, Marcos Carvajal, Miguel Negron

April 24, 2007

Binghamton Shut Down in Loss To New Hampshire

by @ 11:01 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Kevin Mulvey, Miguel Negron

April 19, 2007

Miguel Negron Drives In Three Runs In Binghamton Win

by @ 11:56 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Enrique Cruz, Kevin Mulvey, Miguel Negron

April 12, 2007

Binghamton Pitchers Give Up Nineteen Hits in Loss to Portland

by @ 11:00 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Carlos Muniz, Miguel Negron, Mike Carp, Nic Jackson, Ryan Cullen

April 11, 2007

Marcos Carvajal Shelled in Loss to Erie

by @ 11:31 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Caleb Stewart, Marco Carvajal, Miguel Negron

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