Sorry, I've been out of pocket these past few days because I got buried by work.
Albuquerque 10, Fresno 0
W- Brooks Pounders (1-3)
L- Trent Thornton (8-8)
Fresno home runs: None.
Yeah, I'd rather not touch this one.
On the bright side, the Grizzlies did not end up getting no-hit as Garrett Stubbs doubled to lead off the bottom of the 9th.
Fresno and Albuquerque will conclude this series at 5:05 Pacific.
Corpus Christi 6, Springfield 2
W- Corbin Martin (7-2, 9-2 season)
L- Genesis Cabrera (0-1)
S- Alex Winkelman (4)
CC home runs: Ronnie Dawson (3, 13 season; solo in 1st)
The Hooks got a huge night at the plate from Ronnie Dawson and Corbin Martin continues to truck along with another nice outing.
Martin allowed two runs on four hits, walked one, and struck out eight in his six innings of work. Kit Scheetz was the first man out of the Corpus bullpen and he turned in two no-hit innings, walking two and striking out two. Alex Winkelman worked around a hit to close out the game.
Dawson started things off with a homer to lead off the 1st inning. The Hooks got two in the 2nd inning thanks to RBI doubles from Aníbal Sierra and Dawson. Dawson singled with one out in the 4th and moved up on a base hit from Stephen Wrenn. They both advanced on a balk and Carmen Benedetti hit a sac fly to bring Dawson in. Chas McCormick led off the 8th with a walk and scored the final run of the evening when Lorenzo Quintana ripped a double. Dawson finished 4-5 on the night while Sierra and Abraham Toro both had two hits apiece.
Akeem Bostick will start the series finale and he'll take on Anthony Shew at 2:05.
Frederick 2, Buies Creek 1 in 10 innings
W- Tyler Erwin (4-3)
L- Tommy DeJuneas (0-2, 2-4 season)
BC home runs: None.
The Keys pushed their leadoff runner across in the first extra frame and walked off with a win.
Abdiel Saldaña went five innings and allowed an unearned run on four hits while striking out three. Carson LaRue did not allow a hit in four innings; he walked one and struck out three. Tommy DeJuneas got two strikeouts in the 10th but he also allowed the winning run on two hits.
Jake Meyers drove in Buies Creek's only run with a single in the 3rd inning.
Peter Solomon will face Michael Baumann in the final game of this series. First pitch is at 2:00 Eastern.
Cedar Rapids 9, Quad Cities 6
W- Jordan Balazovic (6-3)
L- Leovanny Rodriguez (4-5)
S- Calvin Faucher (3)
QC home runs: Colton Shaver (13, solo in 6th), Mike Papierski (4, solo in 9th)
An 8-0 deficit proved to be too much for the Banditos to overcome.
Quad Cities scored two runs in each of the innings in which they scored. Miguelangel Sierra ripped a two-run double in the 5th to put them on the board. Colton Shaver led off the 6th with a homer. Jonathan Lacroix got thrown out at third trying to turn a double into a triple, but David Hensley kept things going with a base hit. He moved to third on a single from Chandler Taylor and scored on Sierra's sac fly. Mike Papierski launched a home run to start the 9th and Hensley hit an RBI single with two outs in the inning. Papierski, Hensley, Taylor, and Logan Mattix all finished with two hits on the evening.
Leovanny Rodriguez labored through four innings as he allowed five runs on nine hits (solo and two-run homers) and struck out four. Tim Hardy received a rude welcome to the Midwest League as he allowed four runs on six hits (two-run homer) while striking out three in 1.2 innings. Brendan Feldmann restored some semblance of order to this game from the Banditos' standpoint, but the damage was done. Feldmann allowed a hit, walked two, and struck out four over 2.1 scoreless innings and Humberto Castellanos escaped a bases-loaded predicament in the 9th; he allowed two hits, walked one, and struck out one.
Edgardo Sandoval goes up against Jhoan Duran at 5:15.
Tri-City 8, Vermont 5
W- Felipe Tejada (4-3)
L- Jeferson Mejía (1-1)
S- Austin Hansen (2)
TC home runs: Oscar Campos (2, solo in 5th)
After a topsy-turvy start to this game, the ValleyCats were able to seize control.
Juan Pablo Lopez only recorded two outs in the 1st. He allowed three unearned runs on three hits and struck out one. Jacob Billingsley was the first man out of the Tri-City bullpen and went 2.2 innings, allowing two runs, one of which was an inherited runner that was charged to him, on six hits and struck out four. Felipe Tejada struck out six over 4.2 near-perfect innings; he allowed one of Billingsley's runners to score on a sac fly and also plunked another man. Austin Hansen walked one and struck out one in the 9th.
Trey Dawson opened the scoring with an RBI single in the 1st and he came around to score on a single from Alex Holderbach. Juan Piñeda reached on an error to lead off the 2nd and scored on a Carlos Machado groundout. Oscar Campos hit an RBI single in the 3rd and then whacked a solo homer with two outs in the 5th that tied the game at 5. Piñeda kept the line moving with a base hit and he scored the go-ahead run on a Ramiro Rodriguez double. Holderbach smacked a two-run triple in the 6th and very nearly turned into a three-run inside-the-park homer... but he got thrown out at the plate to end the inning. Holderbach (3B, 3 RBI), Campos (solo HR, 2 RBI), Rodriguez (2 2B, RBI), and Enmanuel Valdez (2B) all had two hits in this game. Austin Dennis scored twice and stole a couple of bases, giving him 14 on the season.
The ValleyCats will conclude this brief two-game set at 5:05 Eastern. After this contest, they'll have a break for the New York-Penn League All-Star game.
GCL Nationals 3, GCL Astros 0
W- Ryan Williamson (1-0)
L- Jose Bravo (2-4)
S- Alfonso Hernandez (2)
GCL home runs: None.
The Palm Beach Stros were blanked by their complex mates.
Ronaldo Urdaneta went 2-4 with a double; Rhandall Sanchez's double was the GCL Astros' only other hit.
Jose Bravo went five innings and allowed two runs on seven hits and struck out three; both of the runs he allowed came in the 1st. Angel Macuare pitched the last three innings and allowed a run on two hits and struck out four.
DSL Rays1 9, DSL Astros 1
W- Daniel Santana (3-1)
L- Fabricio Reina (3-6)
S- Carlos Garcia (5)
DSL home runs: None.
The Rays scored four in the 1st and buried the Astros with five more in the final inning.
Jonarkys Lopez doubled in the 6th and scored the Academy's only run on a sac fly from Javier Bermúdez.
Jeremy Molero walked two and struck out two over 1.2 innings; he allowed a runner that he inherited from Fabricio Reina to score. Franny Cobos allowed three hits and struck out one over five scoreless.
Saturday's Stars
All photos are from Jayne unless stated otherwise.
Franny Cobos, RHP, DSL Astros: 5 IP, 3 H, K
Angel Macuare, RHP, GCL Astros: 3 IP, 2 H, ER, 4 K
Ronnie Dawson, OF, Corpus Christi
4-5, 2B, solo HR (3, 13 season), 2 RBI, 2 R
Corpus Christi Hooks pitchers: W 5-2 vs. Springfield
9 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 10 K
Corbin Martin: W (7-2, 9-2 season), 6 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, BB, 8 K
Kit Scheetz: 2 IP, 2 BB, 2 K
Alex Winkelman: Save (4), IP, H
Abdiel Saldaña, RHP, and Carson LaRue, RHP, Buies Creek
Saldaña: 5 IP, 4 H, unearned run, 3 K
LaRue: 4 IP, BB, 3 K
Tri-City ValleyCats bullpen
5.2 IP, BB, 7 K
Felipe Tejada: W (4-3), 4.2 IP, 6 K
Austin Hansen: Save (2), IP, BB, K
Oscar Campos, C, and Alex Holderbach, C, Tri-City
Campos: 2-4, solo HR (2), 2 RBI
Campos: 2-4, solo HR (2), 2 RBI
Holderbach: 2-5, 3B, 3 RBI
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