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Tue. 6/14 - First Time This Season: No Home Cooking (Full-Season Teams)


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The Mudcats (30-27) are in a 3-way tie for first place in their half of the Carolina League, spending this week on the road facing Royals' Low-A affiliate Columbia (16-41). Today's starter is RHP Stiven Cruz, who's coming off two decent starts (10 1/3 IP, 4 R, 11 H, 2 BB, 11 Ks). SS Eduardo Garcia has homered in 2 of his last 3 games to raise his season OPS to .707 in 225 plate appearances:

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The Timber Rattlers (33-23) are in 2nd place in their half of the Midwest League (3.5 games out of first) and are on the road to battle Dodgers' High-A affiliate Great Lakes (33-24) this week. Stud LHP Antoine Kelly (3.17 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 11.3 K/9 in 54 innings) is scheduled to start the opener. C Wes Clarke is coming off a terrific last game (3-for-5, 2 HR, 6 RBIs):

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Biloxi (26-29) are in 2nd place in their half of the Southern League (3.5 games out of first) and visit Reds' AA affiliate Chattanooga (30-27) this week. In the opener, promising LHP Brandon Knarr will make his 2nd start since his promotion (6 IP, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 Ks last week). SS Cam Devanney comes in with a 7-game hitting streak (13-game on-base streak):

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The 36-23 Nashville Sounds are away at Cardinals' AAA affiliate Memphis (35-25) this week, with LHP Ethan Small (2.41 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 11.0 K/9 in 41 innings) making his 10th AAA start this year. CF Jonathan Davis comes into the contest with a 23-game on-base streak:

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9 hours ago, damuelle said:

The Timber Rattlers (33-23) are in 2nd place in their half of the Midwest League (3.5 games out of first) and are on the road to battle Dodgers' High-A affiliate Great Lakes (33-24) this week. Stud LHP Antoine Kelly (3.17 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 11.3 K/9 in 54 innings) is scheduled to start the opener. C Wes Clarke is coming off a terrific last game (3-for-5, 2 HR, 6 RBIs):

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Wes Clarke with 2 more RBI tonite, to give him 38 in 48 games, with a BA of .199 & on OBP over 350. Sounds like we have a budding Max Muncy on our hands.

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NOTE: @damuelle will be incorporating these two games along with his six into the Minor League Report for Tuesday's schedule.

Final: DSL Phillies White 7, DSL Brewers #1 Squad 1
Box Score / Game Log

The #1 Team, now with a 1-6 record, is not living up to its "#1" moniker, managing only two hits in this game.

They actually led 1-0 on an RBI double from 18-year-old RF Duncan Garcia, but even that run was unearned due to a Phillie error. Then, after the double, with runners on 2nd and 3rd, a pop out and ground out ended the inning.

17-year-old 6'3" switch-hitting SS/3B Jhonny Severino ($1.23 million out of the Dominican Republic) is off to a mixed start, 4-for-19, .211/.423/.211, six walks, ten K's. He was the designated hitter in this one.

The four Brewers arms combined to walk eight, with each contributing to that total. No debuts, with some "2nd professional outings" here.

Final: DSL Brewers #2 Squad 5, DSL Tigers #1 Squad 4
Box Score / Game Log

DSL Crew #2 upped their record to 3-4 with this walk-off win.

OK, so it was a balk-off win, but the young men still bounced joyfully into the afternoon.

Down 4-3 entering the bottom of the 9th, a leadoff walk by 8th place hitter 17-year-old Venezuelan first baseman Edgardo Reyes was followed by a line drive RBI double from 18-year-old Panamanian OF Irving Igualas who was the DH for this game. That was Igualas' second double Tuesday. After a groundout and intentional walk, the balk by the Tigers pitcher ended things,

Did we mention the Brewers were successful on all seven stolen base attempts? 17-year-old switch-hitting Dominican CF Reminton Batista swiped three and is now 5-for-6 in attempts.

Speaking of seven, did we mention the Brewers won despite committing seven errors? Rough day for the $1.385 million top-bonus prospect Johan Barrios, the 6'3" Venezuelan native who has thus far split time between shortstop and third base. Four errors in this game while manning the hot corner, three fielding, one throwing, all by the end of the 4th inning. He was lifted after the 5th inning. Overall, Barrios has committed eight errors in seven games, the other four coming while at shortstop. Give it time.

Two singles for 18-year-old 2nd year LF Yeison Perez, and the Venezuelan saw his OPS actually fall to 1.336, that's how hot he's been with five of his previous six hits going for extra bases. 

None of the four runs Crew pitchers allowed were earned, as one might imagine. A combined nine strikeouts vs. two walks for the trio.

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4 hours ago, Mass Haas said:

NOTE: @damuelle will be incorporating these two games along with his six into the Minor League Report for Tuesday's schedule.

Final: DSL Phillies White 7, DSL Brewers #1 Squad 1
Box Score / Game Log

The #1 Team, now with a 1-6 record, is not living up to its "#1" moniker, managing only two hits in this game.

They actually led 1-0 on an RBI double from 18-year-old RF Duncan Garcia, but even that run was unearned due to a Phillie error. Then, after the double, with runners on 2nd and 3rd, a pop out and ground out ended the inning.

17-year-old 6'3" switch-hitting SS/3B Jhonny Severino ($1.23 million out of the Dominican Republic) is off to a mixed start, 4-for-19, .211/.423/.211, six walks, ten K's. He was the designated hitter in this one.

The four Brewers arms combined to walk eight, with each contributing to that total. No debuts, with some "2nd professional outings" here.

Final: DSL Brewers #2 Squad 5, DSL Tigers #1 Squad 4
Box Score / Game Log

DSL Crew #2 upped their record to 3-4 with this walk-off win.

OK, so it was a balk-off win, but the young men still bounced joyfully into the afternoon.

Down 4-3 entering the bottom of the 9th, a leadoff walk by 8th place hitter 17-year-old Venezuelan first baseman Edgardo Reyes was followed by a line drive RBI double from 18-year-old Panamanian OF Irving Igualas who was the DH for this game. That was Igualas' second double Tuesday. After a groundout and intentional walk, the balk by the Tigers pitcher ended things,

Did we mention the Brewers were successful on all seven stolen base attempts? 17-year-old switch-hitting Dominican CF Reminton Batista swiped three and is now 5-for-6 in attempts.

Speaking of seven, did we mention the Brewers won despite committing seven errors? Rough day for the $1.385 million top-bonus prospect Johan Barrios, the 6'3" Venezuelan native who has thus far split time between shortstop and third base. Four errors in this game while manning the hot corner, three fielding, one throwing, all by the end of the 4th inning. He was lifted after the 5th inning. Overall, Barrios has committed eight errors in seven games, the other four coming while at shortstop. Give it time.

Two singles for 18-year-old 2nd year LF Yeison Perez, and the Venezuelan saw his OPS actually fall to 1.336, that's how hot he's been with five of his previous six hits going for extra bases. 

None of the four runs Crew pitchers allowed were earned, as one might imagine. A combined nine strikeouts vs. two walks for the trio.

Thank you Mass Haas!

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