Let's play two in Oklahoma City and Palm Beach!
Game 1: Oklahoma City 1, Round Rock 0
W- Mitchell White (3-4)
L- Ryan Hartman (5-4)
S- Caleb Ferguson (1)
RR home runs: None.
There was one run in the first game of this doubleheader and unfortunately, it belonged to the Dodgers.
Ryan Hartman pitched well but since he didn't get any run support, he had to take the loss. He allowed a run on four hits, walked two, and struck out seven in five innings of work. Reymin Guduan worked around a walk to throw a scoreless 6th, striking out one.
Josh Rojas and Nick Tanielu singled. That was it for the E-Train on offense in game one.
Game 2: Oklahoma City 4, Round Rock 3
W- J.D. Martin (2-0)
L- Carson LaRue (1-5)
S- Justin Grimm (1)
RR home runs: None.
The Express scored in more innings than the Dodgers, but two two-run innings > three one-run innings.
Josh Rojas walked to lead off game two and he scored the first run of game two on a passed ball. Jack Mayfield hit an infield single in the 3rd and Derek Fisher ended up scoring on the ensuing error. Kyle Tucker added an RBI single in the 6th but unfortunately, he was one of the casualties of a pop fly that turned into a double play????? Nick Tanielu went 2-3 with a double.
Carson LaRue threw a six-inning complete game, allowing four runs on five hits, one of which was a two-run home run, walking one, and striking out five.
Brandon Bielak will be on the mound for game four of this series. He'll face Rob Zastryzny at 7:05.
Midland 3, Corpus Christi 1
W- Seth Martinez (1-0)
L- Willy Collado (1-4)
S- Zack Erwin (3)
CC home runs: None.
Enoli Paredes was absolutely filthy but the RockHounds managed to unlock the Hooks bullpen.
Paredes walked two, hit a batter, and struck out a dozen over six shutout innings. The 12 strikeouts represent a new career high for Paredes. Willy Collado came on for the 7th but the first three men reached against him and he only recorded one out. In all, Collado allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits. Tommy DeJuneas was called upon to get Collado out of a bases-loaded predicament, which he did so successfully. DeJuneas ultimately went 2.1 innings and allowed an unearned run, a single, walked two, and struck out two. The run was an inherited runner that scored. Carlos Sanabria got the last out of the 9th but also allowed an RBI single that allowed the runner he inherited from DeJuneas to score.
Granden Goetzman's sac fly in the 7th was Corpus Christi's only scoring play of the night. Abraham Toro went 2-4 with a triple and scored on that sac fly.
Chad Donato is up to make his first Texas League start. He'll go against Kyle Friedrichs at 7:15.
Fayetteville 3, Winston-Salem 1
W- Jojanse Torres (5-0)
L- Tyler Johnson (0-1)
S- Jacob Billingsley (3)
Fayetteville home runs: None.
The difference in this game was Fayetteville putting up the only crooked number of the night in the 6th. After dropping eight of nine, the Woodpeckers have taken the first two in this series against the Dash.
Scott Manea broke the 0-0 tie with a two-run single in the 6th inning. Ross Adolph, making his Carolina League debut, singled to lead off the 9th and scored a crucial insurance run on a wild pitch. Manea finished 4-4 on the night. Adolph and Jeremy Peña both went 2-4 and scored a run.
Three Fayetteville pitchers combined on a two-hitter. Jojanse Torres started things off with a fine outing as he allowed an unearned run on two hits, walked three, and struck out seven over six innings. The run scored on an error. César Rosado was the first man out of the Fayetteville bullpen and he walked one and struck out four in 2.1 innings. Jacob Billingsley worked around a walk to get the final two outs of the night.
J.P. France takes on Konnor Pilkington as the Woodpeckers look for the sweep. First pitch is at 6:00 Eastern.
Beloit 3, Quad Cities 2
W- Rafael Kelly (2-1)
L- R.J. Freure (4-4)
S- Charlie Cerny (4)
QC home runs: None.
One swing of the bat swung this game in the Snappers' favor. The Banditos outhit the Snappers 9-4, but unfortunately, lost in the column that counts.
R.J. Freure went five innings and he allowed two hits, one of which was a three-run home run that put Beloit in front, walked three, and struck out two. Brett Daniels allowed two hits, walked two, and struck out five over the final four innings.
Both of the Banditos' runs in this game came in the 2nd inning. Carlos Machado hit into a fielder's choice that allowed César Salazar to score and then he ended up scoring on a single from Alex Holderbach. David Hensley finished 3-4 and stole a base, his eighth of the season. Holderbach went 2-4.
Matt Ruppenthal will start the first game of a three-game series with Cedar Rapids tonight at 6:35. He will be opposed by Andrew Cabezas.
Hudson Valley 4, Tri-City 3
W- Evan McKendry (1-0)
L- Kyle Serrano (0-2)
S- Hector Figueroa (2)
TC home runs: None.
The ValleyCats also outhit their opposition but lost as the Renegades managed to score three times in the 1st without getting a hit. Tri-City got a rally started in the 8th but it ultimately fell short.
Kyle Serrano didn't make it out of the first inning. He allowed three runs (two earned, two inherited runners charged to him), walked three, and both of the outs he recorded came via the strikeout. Manny Ramirez was the first man out of the Tri-City bullpen and he allowed a run of his own on three hits, walked one, and struck out five in 4.1 innings. Franny Cobos got the last three innings and he allowed one hit while striking out five.
The ValleyCats loaded the bases in the 7th but couldn't score. However, they managed to get three runs in the top of the 8th thanks to an RBI single from Juan Paulino and a pair of RBI groundouts from Bryan Arias and E.P. Reese. Joe Perez finished 3-4 on the night and Nathan Perry finished 2-4.
Blair Henley will make his first start for the ValleyCats tonight at 6:05 Eastern.
Game 1: GCL Astros 6, GCL Nationals 5
W- Jervic Chavez (2-1)
L- Karlo Seijas (1-1)
GCL home runs: Yeuris Ramírez (3, 2-run in 4th), Abraham Castillo (1, solo in 4th), Franklin Pinto (1, solo in 6th)
The Nationals tied game one at 5 with a run in the 5th but the Astros got that run back in the 6th to re-take the lead.
Abdiel Saldaña made his season debut and he threw two scoreless innings, allowing a hit, walking two, and striking out one. Fredy Medina got the 3rd and the Nationals got to him for four runs (three earned). He allowed a hit, walked two, and struck out one. Dean Deetz and Jervic Chavez pitched two innings apiece. Deetz allowed a run on two hits and fanned four while Chavez allowed a hit and struck out three.
The Palm Beach 'Stros got two in the 1st as Sean Mendoza scored on a wild pitch and Victor Mascai hit an RBI single. In the 4th, Yeuris Ramírez launched a two-run homer and then Abraham Castillo followed by whacking one of his own. Franklin Pinto put them back in front with a solo blast in the 6th. For Castillo and Pinto, those were the first home runs of their pro careers.
Game 2: GCL Astros 4, GCL Nationals 2
W- Daniel Bello (1-1)
L- Abrahan Hiraldo (0-1)
GCL home runs: None.
The Palm Beach 'Stros earned the doubleheader sweep on the strength of three runs in the 3rd.
Yefri Carrillo reached on a fielder's choice in the 2nd and an error on the play allowed Nerio Rodríguez to score. They turned a bases-loaded situation in the 3rd into three runs. Well, two of them came with the bases loaded. Nerio scored on another error that allowed Adonis Giron to reach. Carrillo walked to load the bases for Gerry Castillo, who walked in Yorbin Ceuta. Giron, who finished 2-4, scored on a passed ball.
Julio Robaina allowed three hits, walked two, and struck out seven over four scoreless innings. Daniel Bello pitched the last three innings and he allowed two runs (one earned) on two hits, one of which was a solo homer, walked two, and struck out three.
DSL Royals1 2, DSL Astros 1
W- Osiris Santana (1-0)
L- Jaime Melendez (0-1)
S- Javier Vasquez (1)
DSL home runs: None.
The Royals scored twice in the 7th to edge out the Dominican 'Stros.
Frank Perez's sac fly in the 2nd was their only scoring play of the day. Yohander Martinez and Omar Díaz both went 2-4.
Reimy Beltre allowed four hits, walked one, and struck out five over four scoreless. Jaime Melendez went three innings and allowed two runs on three hits, walked two, and struck out three. Ronny Garcia allowed a hit and struck out two over two scoreless.
Friday's Stars
All photos are from Jayne unless stated otherwise.
Reimy Beltre, RHP, DSL Astros: 4 IP, 4 H, BB, 5 K
Scott Manea, C, Fayetteville
4-4, 2 RBI
Fayetteville Woodpeckers pitchers: W 3-1 @ Winston-Salem
9 IP, 2 H, unearned run, 5 BB, 11 K
Jojanse Torres: W (5-0), 6 IP, 2 H, unearned run, 3 BB, 7 K
César Rosado: 2.1 IP, BB, 4 K
Jacob Billingsley: Save (3), 0.2 IP, BB
Photo by Bryan Green
Enoli Paredes, RHP, Corpus Christi
6 IP, hit batter, 2 BB, career-high 12 K
Ryan Hartman, LHP, Round Rock
L (5-4), 5 IP, 4 H, ER, 2 BB, 7 K
Brett Daniels, RHP, Quad Cities
4 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 5 K
These are their mugshots on MiLB.com.
Manny Ramírez, RHP, and Franny Cobos, RHP, Tri-City
Ramírez: 4.1 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, 5 K
Cobos: 3 IP, H, 5 K
These are their mugshots on MiLB.com.
Jervic Chavez, LHP, and Julio Robaina, LHP, GCL Astros
Chavez: W (2-1), 2 IP, H, 3 K in game one of doubleheader
Robaina: 4 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 7 K in game two of doubleheader
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