Let's play two in Potomac and Troy!
Fresno 5, Iowa 4 in 10 innings
W- Brendan McCurry (5-4)
L- Craig Brooks (1-1)
Fresno home runs: A.J. Reed (22, 2-run in 6th)
The Grizzlies rallied from a 4-1 deficit to walk off with the win and they also swept the I-Cubs out of the Central Valley.
Mike Hauschild went six innings and allowed four runs (three earned) on eight hits, walked two, and struck out two. Dean Deetz and Buddy Boshers both threw a scoreless inning out of the bullpen; Deetz had to get himself out of a bases-loaded predicament in the 7th and did so without incurring any damage. He allowed a hit, walked two, struck out one. Boshers plunked the first man he faced in the 8th but retired the next three batters via a sac bunt, flyball out, and a soft line drive. Brendan McCurry allowed two hits and struck out one over two scoreless innings.
Jake Marisnick singled to lead off the 1st and then stole second and advanced to third on the errant throw down. Tyler White opened up the scoring with a sac fly. A.J. Reed whacked a two-run homer in the 6th to cut Fresno's deficit down to one run and Nick Tanielu scored the tying run on a botched force out attempt in the 7th. Myles Straw started the inning in scoring position but was erased on a fielder's choice. Jake got caught stealing second, but D.J. Fisher kept the inning alive by drawing a walk. Fisher was successful in his attempt to take second and he scored the winning run on White's single.
White went 2-3 and has hit safely in 12 straight games for the second time this season. Tanielu and Jamie Ritchie both finished 2-4 on the evening.
Brock Dykxhoorn will start the first of a three-game series with Omaha at 7:05 Pacific. He'll face Arnaldo Hernandez.
W- Brendan McCurry (5-4)
L- Craig Brooks (1-1)
Fresno home runs: A.J. Reed (22, 2-run in 6th)
The Grizzlies rallied from a 4-1 deficit to walk off with the win and they also swept the I-Cubs out of the Central Valley.
Mike Hauschild went six innings and allowed four runs (three earned) on eight hits, walked two, and struck out two. Dean Deetz and Buddy Boshers both threw a scoreless inning out of the bullpen; Deetz had to get himself out of a bases-loaded predicament in the 7th and did so without incurring any damage. He allowed a hit, walked two, struck out one. Boshers plunked the first man he faced in the 8th but retired the next three batters via a sac bunt, flyball out, and a soft line drive. Brendan McCurry allowed two hits and struck out one over two scoreless innings.
Jake Marisnick singled to lead off the 1st and then stole second and advanced to third on the errant throw down. Tyler White opened up the scoring with a sac fly. A.J. Reed whacked a two-run homer in the 6th to cut Fresno's deficit down to one run and Nick Tanielu scored the tying run on a botched force out attempt in the 7th. Myles Straw started the inning in scoring position but was erased on a fielder's choice. Jake got caught stealing second, but D.J. Fisher kept the inning alive by drawing a walk. Fisher was successful in his attempt to take second and he scored the winning run on White's single.
White went 2-3 and has hit safely in 12 straight games for the second time this season. Tanielu and Jamie Ritchie both finished 2-4 on the evening.
Brock Dykxhoorn will start the first of a three-game series with Omaha at 7:05 Pacific. He'll face Arnaldo Hernandez.
Midland 4, Corpus Christi 1
W- Joel Seddon (6-6)
L- Ryan Hartman (9-3)
S- Kyle Finnegan (6)
CC home runs: None.
L- Ryan Hartman (9-3)
S- Kyle Finnegan (6)
CC home runs: None.
The Hooks scored first, but they weren't able to tack on any more runs after the opening frame.
Ryan Hartman went five innings and allowed two runs on three hits, walked three, and struck out three. Corbin Martin pitched the last four innings and he allowed two runs on three hits (solo homer), walked two, and struck out six.
Carmen Benedetti scored Corpus Christi's lone run when Taylor Jones hit into a fielder's choice in the 1st inning. Randy César finished 2-3.
Jorge Alcala will get the start in game two of this series. First pitch is at 7:05.
Game 1: Buies Creek 2, Potomac 1
W- Brandon Bailey (5-8)
L- Jacob Condra-Bogan (0-1)
S- Yohan Ramirez (2, 3 season)
BC home runs: None.
L- Jacob Condra-Bogan (0-1)
S- Yohan Ramirez (2, 3 season)
BC home runs: None.
The Carolina Stros scored twice in the 6th to take the first game of the twinbill.
Corey Julks got plunked with one out in the 6th. He advanced to third on a J.J. Matijevic base hit and scored the first run of game one on a wild pitch. Ronnie Dawson, who was at the plate at the time, brought Matijevic in with a double and he then proceeded to steal third. Dawson's RBI double was Buies Creek's only extra-base hit in game one and his steal gives him 29 on the season.
Brandon Bailey turned in six shutout innings, allowing five hits, walking one, and striking out eight. Yohan Ramirez allowed an unearned run on two hits and struck out one in the 7th.
Game 2: Potomac 2, Buies Creek 1 in 8 innings
W- Jeremy McKinney (3-2)
L- Enoli Paredes (0-1, 2-4 season)
BC home runs: None.
L- Enoli Paredes (0-1, 2-4 season)
BC home runs: None.
Buies Creek ended up on the losing end of the same scoreline in game two... because they could only muster up one hit.
Chuckie Robinson drew a walk in the 3rd inning, advanced to third on that one hit, a single from Jake Meyers, and scored on a wild pitch.
The one run that Jose Luis Hernandez allowed in his five innings came on a homer. He allowed two other hits, walked one, and struck out four. Enoli Paredes pitched 2.1 innings and allowed the winning run on a single and struck out three.
Buies Creek will begin a three-game series with the Wilmington Blue Rocks at 7:00 Eastern.
Quad Cities and Burlington was suspended
With the game tied at 7 heading into the bottom of the 10th. A power surge knocked out the lights in left field and they couldn't turn them back on. This game will resume at 5:30, and the regularly scheduled game will go seven innings. Seth Beer is currently 3-4 with an RBI single and he's also scored twice. Scott Schreiber smacked a homer to lead off the 5th inning, and Humberto Castellanos walked one and struck out four over 3.2 no-hit frames.
Since Beer and Schreiber are still in this game, they won't be eligible for the Stars section until it's completed; I'll add them afterwards. However, since Castellanos is finished, I'll include him.
Game 1: Auburn 4, Tri-City 3
W- Chandler Day (1-1)
L- Felipe Tejada (2-3)
L- Felipe Tejada (2-3)
TC home runs: Luis Encarnación (5, solo in 5th)
The Doubledays took the first game of this doubleheader by scoring three in the top of the 7th to take the lead.
Oscar Campos opened the scoring with an RBI single in the 3rd. Luis Encarnación led off the 5th with a homer and Trey Dawson added a sac fly in the 6th. Encarnación and Jeremy Peña both finished with two hits in game one.
Juan Pablo Lopez allowed a hit, walked two, and struck out four over three scoreless innings. Felipe Tejada tagged in for 3.1 innings and allowed four runs (one inherited runner charged to him) on four hits, walked two, and struck out six. Jacob Billingsley got the last two outs of the 7th, one via strikeout, and allowed two hits.
Game 2: Tri-City 3, Auburn 2
W- R.J. Freure (3-0)
L- Tim Cate (1-2)
S- Luis de Paula (2)
L- Tim Cate (1-2)
S- Luis de Paula (2)
TC home runs: None.
Auburn made things interesting in the 7th once again, but the ValleyCats hung on in order to earn the split.
All three Tri-City runs in game two came in the 3rd on an RBI single from Carlos Machado. Andy Piñeda stole home as part of a double steal with Machado, who advanced to third on an error. Dawson brought Machado in by smacking a double. Piñeda and Alex McKenna finished 2-3 in game two.
Austin Hansen struck out two over 2.2 near-perfect innings; the one runner who reached against him did so on an error. R.J. Freure and Cody Deason both pitched two innings. Freure allowed a hit, walked two, and struck out one. Deason had two inherited runners charged to him and allowed two hits, walked two, and struck out one. Luis de Paula allowed a hit and got the last out of game two with a strikeout.
The ValleyCats will take on Staten Island this weekend. Game one starts at 7:00 Eastern.
GCL Marlins 8, GCL Astros 6
W- Joe Strzelecki (1-1)
L- Jervic Chavez (0-1)
S- Cason Sherrod (1)
GCL home runs: Ronaldo Urdaneta (2, solo in 7th)
GCL home runs: Ronaldo Urdaneta (2, solo in 7th)
The Marlins took control with four runs in the 5th inning, which gave them an 8-4 lead.
Ronaldo Urdaneta had a nice afternoon at the plate as he reached in all five of his plate appearances. He finished 2-2 with an RBI single in the 1st and a solo shot in the 7th inning. Wilyer Abreu went 2-4 with an RBI single and a sac fly, and Yeuris Ramirez ripped a two-run triple in the 3rd.
Manny Ramirez allowed four runs on four hits, walked three, and struck out five in three innings. Jervic Chavez pitched a scoreless 4th but got tagged for three runs in the 5th; all three runs scored after he left. He allowed two hits and also hit a batter. Jose Alberto Rivera took ownership of the 5th; in addition to unloading the bases and the runs on Chavez, he allowed a run of his own on three hits and struck out six in four innings. Daniel Bello escaped a bases-loaded situation in the 9th; he allowed two hits and walked one.
DSL Rays1 1, DSL Astros 0
W- Matthew Peguero (4-1)
L- Jojanse Torres (1-2)
S- Jose Cerda (4)
DSL home runs: None.
L- Jojanse Torres (1-2)
S- Jose Cerda (4)
DSL home runs: None.
The Astros outhit the Rays 6-3... but they were outscored 1-0.
Heitor Tokar threw a 1-2-3 1st inning in his first action in nearly two weeks. Wender Oberto allowed a hit and struck out five over four scoreless. Jojanse Torres was next and he allowed the only run of the day on two hits, walked one, and struck out three. Alex Blanco walked one and struck out one in a scoreless 9th.
Thursday's Stars
All photos are from Jayne unless stated otherwise.
Wender Oberto, RHP, DSL Astros: 4 IP, H, 5 K
Ronaldo Urdaneta, UTIL, GCL Astros: 2-2, solo HR (2), 2 RBI, 3 BB
Wender Oberto, RHP, DSL Astros: 4 IP, H, 5 K
Ronaldo Urdaneta, UTIL, GCL Astros: 2-2, solo HR (2), 2 RBI, 3 BB
Brandon Bailey, RHP, and Jose Luis Hernandez, RHP, Buies Creek
Bailey: W (5-8), 6 IP, 5 H, BB, 8 K in game 1 of doubleheader
Hernandez: 5 IP, 3 H (solo HR allowed), ER, BB, 4 K in game 2 of doubleheader
Tyler White, IF, Fresno
2-3, 2 RBI; walk-off single in 10th, 12-game hitting streak
Luis Encarnación, 1B, Tri-City
2-2, solo HR (5) in game 1 of doubleheader
Austin Hansen, RHP, and Juan Pablo Lopez, LHP, Tri-City
Hansen: 2.2 IP, 2 K in game 2 of doubleheader
Lopez: 3 IP, H, 2 BB, 4 K in game 1 of doubleheader
Humberto Castellanos, RHP, Quad Cities
3.2 IP, BB, 4 K
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