Thursday, June 19, 2014

Astros Minor League Recaps

Results for Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Swept.



Reno 7, Oklahoma City 6

W- Kevin Munson (3-2)
L- Andrew Robinson (0-1, 4-3 season)

OKC home runs: None.

The RedHawks were not able to hold a 6-3 lead and they got burned by the Aces' 8 and 9 hitters.

Asher Wojciechowski went 3.1 innings and allowed 3 runs (all inherited runners that were charged to him) on 3 hits, walked 4, and struck out 1. David Martinez allowed the 3 runners he inherited from Wojo to score, but otherwise had a fantastic outing. All 3 runs scored on the only hit he gave up, which was a triple to Mike Freeman. Martinez went 4.2 innings and struck out 6. Andrew Robinson faced 5 batters in the 9th and did not retire any of them. He allowed 4 runs on 4 hits in the inning.

Domingo Santana went 3-4 and opened up the scoring with an RBI single in the 3rd. After the Aces got that bases-clearing triple in the 4th, the RedHawks got those 3 runs, and the lead, back in the 5th as Preston Tucker drew a bases-loaded walk and Gregorio Petit hit a 2-run single. L.J. Hoes hit an RBI single in the 6th, and Petit laid down an RBI bunt single in the 9th. Petit, Hoes, Matt Duffy, Austin Wates, and Kiké Hernandez all had 2-hit games. Santana is now on a 6-game hitting streak, while Hoes is on a 7-game streak with 6 of those 7 being multi-hit games, and Petit extended his streak to 11.

Game 3 of this series has Brett Oberholtzer taking on Bo Schultz. First pitch is at 9:05.

San Antonio 5, Corpus Christi 2

W- Juan Oramas (3-0)
L- Tommy Shirley (5-3)
S- Frank Garces (4)

CC home runs: None.

Well, the Missions have had the Hooks' number as of late. Corpus has dropped 2 series in a row to San Antonio, losing 6 of the last 8 matchups.

Jonathan Meyer had a hand in both of the Hooks runs, which came in the the 2nd. He opened up the scoring with an RBI triple in the 2nd, and one batter later, he scored on an RBI single from Carlos Perdomo. Meyer wound up finishing a home run shy of the cycle. Perdomo and Ruben Sosa had 2 hits apiece, and M.P. Cokinos celebrated his 24th birthday with 2 hits and a run scored.

Tommy Shirley went 6 innings and allowed 3 runs (2 earned) on 5 hits, walked 1, and struck out 2. Alex Sogard gave up 2 runs on 3 hits, walked 1, and struck out 1.

The Hooks will now head home for 4 against Frisco. Kyle Smith will get the nod in the opener; he'll take on Jerad Eickhoff at 7:10.

The A clubs were off

They'll be back in action tonight. Lancaster will be in Lake Elsinore for 4. First pitch will be at 9:05. Quad Cities will welcome Peoria to Modern Woodmen Park for 4 beginning at 7:00.

Vermont 6, Tri-City 0

W- Joe Michaud (1-1)
L- Austin Chrismon (1-1)

TC home runs: None.

The ValleyCats were held off the scoreboard in the first of 2 in the Green Mountain State. Alex Hernandez's double was the lone extra-base hit.

Austin Chrismon went 5 innings and allowed 5 runs (4 earned) on 10 hits and struck out 2. Kevin Ferguson worked around a hit and a walk to throw a scoreless 6th, striking out 1. And, in his pro debut, Brandon McNitt allowed a run on 2 hits, walked 1, and struck out 2.

In game 2 of this series, Joe Musgrove will take on Vincent Veliz at 6:05.

DSL Rays 6, DSL Astros Blue 5

W- Jean Henriquez (1-0)
L- Dariel Aquino (0-1)

Blue home runs: Wander Franco (2, 2-run in 9th)

The Blue team walked off with a loss after Franco tied the game at 5 with his home run. And so, after an NFL season's worth of games, the Blue team's record stands at 7-9.

All 5 of their runs came in the final 4 frames of the game. In the 6th, Jonathan Matute hit into a fielder's choice that allowed Marcos Almonte to score. Matute would end up scoring on a groundout from Franco. Matute, who finished 2-4 with 2 runs scored, added an RBI single in the 7th.

Erasmo Pinales pitched 5 innings and allowed 3 runs (2 earned) on 6 hits, walked 1, and struck out 5. Gerald Benzant allowed 2 runs, but they both scored after he left the game. He allowed 2 hits over 1.2 innings. Ramon Rodriguez got the final out of the 7th, but not before he allowed a 2-run double that allowed the 2 runners he inherited from Benzant to score. Yan De La Cruz got 2 outs in the 8th and allowed 2 hits and issued a walk. Dariel Aquino, who is making the transition to becoming a pitcher, got 2 outs in the 9th, but Darinel Rodriguez took him deep to give the Rays the win.

The Blue team will travel to the Athletics' complex for a game later this morning. First pitch is at 9:30 A.M.

DSL Rangers2 17, DSL Astros Orange 6

W- Daniel Mavo (2-1)
L- Bryan Abreu (0-1)

Orange home runs: None.

The Orange team came out of the gate strong as they led 5-0 after 4 innings, but.... they were on the wrong end of a 17-1 run to close out the game.

Vicente Sanchez opened the scoring in the 1st with an RBI groundout, and later in the inning, Wilson Amador scored on a passed ball. They got 3 in the 4th thanks to a 2-run triple from Andy Piñeda. Rodrigo Ayarza rewarded Piñeda's effort by bringing him home with a single. Sanchez scored on a wild pitch in the 7th, but they were just overwhelmed. Ayarza and Frankeny Fernandez had 2 hits each.

Starlyng Sanchez started off with 4 scoreless, allowing a hit, walking 3, and striking out 3. It was definitely not a good morning for Orange pitchers, as they issued 17 walks. And let's leave it at that.

Three Stars

3.



David Martinez, RHP, Oklahoma City
4.2 IP, H, 6 K; alright, alright, he did allow the 3 runners he inherited from Asher Wojciechowski to score....



2.



Gregorio Petit, 2B/SS, Oklahoma City
2-4, 3 RBI



1.



Jonathan Meyer, 3B, Corpus Christi
3-4, 2B, 3B, RBI, R



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