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Top 12 Games of 2012 (No. 10)
TOP 12 GAMES OF 2012
Throughout the fall, we’ll take a look at the top 12 games of 2012. Today, we look at Game No. 10 on our list.
No. 10
April 10: at Omaha 9, Express 8 (16 innings)
The lone loss that makes our list was a definite memorable game, simply for the length. It went down as the longest game in franchise history both in terms of innings and time of game (five hours, 24 minutes). The game started at 11:06 a.m. and concluded during rush hour.
It was a boat race for the first five innings, and neither starter made it that far. David Lough was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the bottom of the first, starting the scoring spree. Tommy Mendonca’s two-out RBI double tied the game in the top of the second, but the Storm Chasers answered with a three-spot in the bottom half that included a Johnny Giavotella’ two-run homer.
Round Rock again tied the game in the top of the third on Mike Bianucci’s three-run homer, but Omaha again answered with a three spot – this time on an Irving Falu three-run homer. The Express knotted the game in the top of the fifth on a Yangervis Solarte RBI double and a Mendoca two-run single.
That 6-6 score held until the 10th inning when Greg Miclat scored on a Leonys Martin RBI groundout. Once again, Omaha answered in the bottom of the inning when Derrick Robinson plated Irving Falu with a single to right. The Storm Chasers finally put the game away in the 16th when Falu reached on a two-out infield single and Jerrod Dyson followed with a game-winning triple.
Both teams had ample opportunities throughout the final nine innings. The Express stranded two runners in the seventh and two in the 15th. The Storm Chasers left the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth and stranded two runners in the 10th and 11th innings.
Mendonca had four of Round Rock’s 16 hits, while Robinson and Falu both enjoyed four-hit games for Omaha. The game’s only players to get at least three at bats and not get a hit were Express catcher Luis Martinez (0-for-3) and Storm Chasers catcher Max Ramirez (0-for-4, two walks). Round Rock used six pitchers, while Omaha used seven.
It was the first of seven straight one-run games for the Express – also a franchise record. It also was the first of seven Round Rock games to last at least 11 innings, including a pair of 13-inning games.
No. 11: Express 6, at Oklahoma City 3 (Sept. 1)
No. 12: Express 14, at Reno 1 (Aug. 15)
BALTIMORE EXPRESS
As we’ve mentioned before, several former Express players are now enjoying a postseason run with the Baltimore Orioles. Chris Davis is 4-for-10 through three games, including a two-run double that erased a 1-0 deficit in the Orioles’ 3-2 Game 2 win. He had two hits in each of the first two games before going 0-for-2 with a walk in Wednesday’s Game 3. Fellow former Express member Endy Chavez replaced Davis for defensive purposes in the late innings. Another former Express member – Darren O’Day – worked one scoreless inning of relief Thursday night after striking out the lone batter he faced in Game 2 and working a scoreless frame in the series opener.
Former Express Favorites: Where Are They Now?
Round Rock, Texas - Roster turnover at the Triple-A level can be huge. Each season, many of your favorite Express player move up, move down or move on. We’ve tallied a list of some of the top former E-Train players, as well as a rundown on where many of last year’s squad ended up and how they’re doing:
Former E-Train:
OF Hunter Pence - Philadelphia Phillies
OF Luke Scott - Tampa Bay Rays
INF Brooks Conrad - Tampa Bay Rays
OF Cody Ransom - Milwaukee Brewers
C Jason Castro - Houston Astros
RHP Roy Oswalt - Texas Rangers
RHP Brad Lidge - Free Agent
C John Buck - Miami Marlins
LHP Wandy Rodriguez - Houston Astros
C Humberto Quintero - Omaha Storm Chasers
RHP Bud Norris - Houston Astros
RHP Jordan Lyles - Houston Astros
RHP Brian Gordon - Samsung Lions (Korea)
Players from the 2011 Division Champion Express:
1B Chad Tracy - Colorado Springs SkySox
INF Estaban German - Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball
1B Chris Davis - Baltimore Orioles
C Kevin Cash - Scout for Toronto Blue Jays
C Taylor Teagarden - Baltimore Orioles (DL)
INF Omar Quintanilla - New York Mets
LHP Beau Jones - Free Agent
RHP Pedro Strop - Baltimore Orioles
SS Luis Cruz - Albuquerque Isotopes
OF Doug Deeds - Salt Lake Bees
C Robbie Diaz - Salt Lake Bees
RHP Eric Hurley - Salt Lake Bees
INF Nick Green - New Orleans Zephyrs
Round Rock Express Top Ten: Chris Davis
By Andrew Brown
2011: 193 AB, 39 R, 71 H, 24 HR, 66 RBI, 1 SB, .368 BA, .405 OBP, .824 SLG
For those stats-junkies out there, number nine will come as a bit of a surprise. Power hitting first/third baseman, Chris Davis, makes this list in the nine spot thanks to the spectacular numbers that he put up during his time in an Express jersey. Davis landed in this spot thanks to his unbelievable performance in a very short time for Round Rock. What puts Davis on the list though, is the same thing that prevents him from holding a higher spot.
When taking our poll, the overwhelming feeling was that while Davis put up truly special numbers and wowed the Round Rock fans in his short stay, his sample size was too small to validate putting him higher on our list. Davis played only 48 games for Round Rock because he began the year with the Texas Rangers, and then was ultimately traded to the Baltimore Orioles organization.
Drafted in the fifth round of the 2006 draft, Chris Davis came into the Texas organization with high expectations. He made his way through the entire farm system, either meeting expectations, or dazzling at each stop. Because of Davis’s consistency he found himself starting at first base for the Rangers by 2008. His first season was a successful one, but then he began struggling with strikeouts and injuries in the two seasons to follow. Finally, Davis made his way to Round Rock to rehab and to try to sort out his issues at the plate.
E-Train fans could not have possibly foreseen what was about to come.
Davis played only 48 games, but in that time he hit 24 homeruns (averaging a homerun every other game) and had a Ruthian slugging percentage of .824. On top of that, Davis slugged his way to a batting average that was just shy of .370, and reached base two out of every five at bats. Davis barely trailed Chad Tracy for the team’s lead in homeruns (Tracy had 26 that year) and Davis did his damage while playing in nearly a third of the games (Tracy played in 134 games).
Chris Davis’s unworldly performance with the Express proved to be one of the largest factors in the resurrection of his Major League career. Davis is now the regular three-hole hitter for the Baltimore Orioles, and is playing a major role in the team’s success and playoff hunt.
Although Davis played in only a fraction of the games that the rest of the members of this list played in, his time in Round Rock was unforgettable. Express fans that were witness to Davis’s phenomenal performance will be the first to tell you; Davis has forever cemented his place in Express legend.
Top 10 Schedule:
Number 10: Matt Kata
Number 9: Chris Davis
Number 8: July 8
Number 7: July 9
Number 6: July 10
Number 5: July 11
Number 4: July 16
Number 3: July 17
Number 2: July 18
Number 1: July 19



