Thursday, September 8, 2011

THE NEWS KEEPS GETTING BETTER FOR JEROME WILLIAMS AND MIKE PARISI

The season-long story of Jerome Williams keeps getting better and better.

He pitched eight innings of one-hit, one-run baseball Wednesday night in a 3-1 victory for the Los Angeles Angels over Seattle, moving the team within 2 1/2 games of American League West-leading Texas. And he even used the pink glove that was familiar when he was with Lancaster earlier this season, a story we we will share later today with subscribers to our Independent Baseball Insider column. Williams is now 3-0 with the Angels.

LONG ISLAND'S MIKE PARISI STARRING IN DODGERS SYSTEM

Mike Parisi was one of the reasons Long Island was able to secure an Atlantic League playoff berth early this year because he won six of 10 decisions (3.50 ERA) in 13 starts for the first half Liberty Division champions before his contract was purchased by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The right-handed pitcher, 28, just finished an outstanding August with Albuquerque which earned him the team's coveted Dodger Pride Award for a pitcher with the Triple-A team. Parisi tied for the Pacific Coast League lead with five wins in the month, going 5-0, 4.23 in six starts. Overall, he was 6-2 with a 5.20 earned run average for the Isotopes.

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