Jimerson throws Bees for a
curve
Jun/15/08 09:11 PM Filed in:
Charlton
Jimmerson
SALT LAKE CITY –
Charlton Jimerson’s second game after being
activated from the disabled list was much better
than the first.
Jimerson homered twice, including a first-inning grand
slam, to lead the Tacoma Rainiers to a 7-4 victory
against Salt Lake on Thursday night.
After striking out in all four at-bats the night
before, Jimerson figured that the Bees would pitch to
him the same way.
“I was thinking about how I would be judged after
the day (Wednesday),” Jimerson said. “Not a
lot of people have struck out four times in a
game.”
In the four-strikeout game, Jimerson saw a steady
stream of curves and sliders. He was thinking about
that when he faced Nick Adenhart with the bases loaded
and two outs in the first inning.
“There was no reason for them to change their
approach after yesterday’s game,” Jimerson
said. “I saw another curveball after seeing one
for strike one, and I put a good swing on it.”
Jimerson lined a grand slam over the left-field fence,
capping a six-run first inning. It was Jimerson’s
second grand slam of the season, and the
Rainiers’ fourth.
Jimerson added a towering solo homer to left-center in
the third, giving Tacoma a 7-1 lead.
(thenewstribune.com)