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Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes
Final: Jacksonville 7, Nashville 2
Box Score and Game Log

Via the Sounds’ website, game details and we encourage readers to review affiliate write-ups as part of their Link Report routine: Herron Collects Four Hits and RBI in Sounds 7-2 Loss

On the bright side, C Jeferson Quero (1-for-3, double; caught 1 of 3 basestealers) and rehabbing Rob Zastryzny (1 IP – 3 ground outs and 1 infielder error) both played well in their respective returns from injury, while #9 batter OF Jimmy Herron (4-for-4, double, RBI) had his best game of the year.

Unfortunately, the Sounds trailed 5-0 before Herron notched the team’s first hit in the 3rd inning and 7-0 before scoring their first run in the 7th frame.

After Zastryzny played the opener role, RHP Garrett Stallings entered and had his 2nd straight difficult outing (6 IP, 7 R, 12 H, 3 BB, 3 Ks in 97 pitches), though I’m sure that Manager Sweet will pat him on the back for gutting it out to save wear-and-tear on the rest of the staff.

Sounds’ Extras:

  • The player Quero tossed out at 2nd base was none other than old friend Joey Wiemer, while another old friend (Brian Navarreto) gunned down Nashville’s only steal attempt.
  • In a way, Wiemer returned the favor by throwing out SS Freddy Zamora on the final play of the game (Herron’s double). Yes, we made the final out at home plate while trailing 7-2.
  • RHPs Will Childers (1 IP, 3 Ks) and Jesus Liranzo (1 IP, 2 BB, 0 Ks) did their part with 2 hiteless, scoreless innings of relief.

Friday’s outlook: LHP Bruce Zimmermann (4.29 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, 6.8 K/9 in 107 IP) is scheduled to make his 3rd start in 11 days, with the team needing a solid outing to snap its 4-game losing streak.

Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes
Postponed in 5th inning: Biloxi 0, Knoxville 0
Live Box Score and Game Log

Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Shuckers-Smokies Suspended on Thursday in Knoxville

Starting pitchers LHP Tate Kuehner (age 24; 2.50 season ERA) and Antonio Santos (age 28; 2.02 season ERA) were dominant before the rain defeated both of them to send this scoreless game to Friday.

Kuehner faced the minimum of 12 batters over 4 innings, walking none. Both singles he allowed were eliminated on Pratt-Vargas-Burke ground ball double plays. For his part, Santos allowed a single (to OF Adam Hall), walk and HBP, while striking out 4 Shuckers.

To this point in the game, neither team has had an at-bat with a runner in scoring position.

Friday’s outlook: The teams are to resume Thursday’s game at 3:30pm CST with Knoxville coming to the plate in the bottom of the 5th inning. Following the conclusion of that game, RHP Alexander Cornielle (3.65 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 8.7 K/9 in 93 2/3 IP) is scheduled to start the night cap. This week’s series is presently tied 1-1.

Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes
Final: Wisconsin 9, Peoria 0
Box Score and Game Log

Via the Timber Rattlers’ website, more game details: Made Makes a Statement in Wisconsin Victory

Chris Mehring’s linked game report contains the detailed summary and four video highlights, although I think we all want to see SS Jesus Made’s 111mph blast again here:

Starting RHP Tanner Gillis (6 1/3 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 7 Ks; 1.78 season ERA) was dominant, allowing only 2 of 21 batters to reach base, both on singles. He’s already earned one promotion this year, but the 24-year old (25 this Sunday) is making a case for another.

Every Wisconsin position player reached base via hit or walk, with Made (2-for-5, HR, 4 RBIs), C Andrick Nava (2-for-5, double, 2 RBIs), OF Hedbert Perez (2-for-4, double, walk, RBI) and OF Luiyin Alastre (2-for-3, walk, sac fly, RBI) leading the charge.

Timber Rattlers’ Extras:

  • RHP Stiven Cruz (1 2/3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 0 Ks) was effective in relief, while LHP Anthony Flores (1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 3 BB, 1 WP, 0 Ks) added entertainment to the final frame.
  • Wisconsin Manager Victor Estevez was ejected in the top of the 5th inning while his team led 6-0, while the Peoria bench coach joined him after arguing about an automatic strike in the 6th inning.

Friday’s outlook: LHP Sam Garcia (4.00 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, 9.7 K/9 in 78 2/3 High-A/Low-A IP) is the scheduled starter, as Wisconsin seeks to extend their series lead to 3 games to 1.

Carolina Pre-Game Media Notes
Rain Out: Lynchburg at Carolina

Via the Mudcats’ website, rainout details: Mudcats and Lynchburg Postponed Thursday

Carolina’s chance to end their 5-game losing streak in a doubleheader was scratched by Mother Nature. They trail this week’s series 1 game to 0 and now intend to play 4 games over the next 3 days.

Friday’s outlook: LHP Enderson Mercado (4.92 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 10.2 K/9 in 53 ACL/Low-A IP), the youngest pitcher in the Carolina League at 18 years and 138 days, is set to make his 3rd Low-A start.

Final: DSL CLE Goryl 7, DSL Brewers Blue 4
Box Score and Game Log

Despite being out-hit 12 to 4 and failing to register any extra-base hits, the Blue Men kept it close. They even brought the potential game-tying batter to the plate with the bases loaded and nobody out, down 7-3 in the top of the 7th inning. Unfortunately, a pitching change, back-to-back strikeouts and a fly out followed.

OF Jefer Lista (2-for-3, walk, RBI, SB) and 17-year old RHP Carlos Galindo (3 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 2 Ks; 3.38 season ERA) were the team’s top performers, with Galindo covering the 6th through 8th innings.

C Yoneiker Lugo (1-for-3, walk, RBI) and OF Brailyn Antunez (1-for-3, walk, 2 SBs) also had productive days, though the squad fell to a record of 24-22.

18-year old RHP Bryan Regalado (1/3 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 1 K) from the Dominican Republic started and made his professional debut, while RHP Brailin Aguirrez (2 2/3 IP, 4 R, 4 H, 1 BB, 3 HBP, 1 K) had a particularly rough outing.

Final: DSL Padres Gold 5, DSL Brewers Gold 3
Box Score and Game Log

Our Gold squad dropped to a 22-24 record despite out-hitting their opponent 9-to-6, undone by a 1-for-11 performance with runners in scoring position. Down 5-3 by the top of the 6th inning, they put at least one runner on base in each of their final 4 frames, but weren’t able to push any more runs across.

Starting 18-year old RHP Derlin Garcia (4 2/3 IP, 4 R (3 ER), 4 H, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 5 Ks; season ERA 2.12) kept the Padres hitless through 3 1/3 innings as Gold jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but allowed one run in the 4th inning and was hurt by a hit-by-pitch, bunt single and wild pitch as 3 runs were allowed in his final frame.

OF Kenny Fenelon (2-for-5, HR, double, 2 RBIs) and 17-year old RHP Gustavo Garcia (4 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 7 Ks; 3.86 season ERA) had the most impressive days, with Gustavo tossing the final 4 innings of the game.

We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. On Friday, there are a whopping 8 Minor League contests, including a doubleheader for DSL Brewers Gold against DSL Orioles Orange which commences at 9:00am CST. The Milwaukee Brewers also host the Mets at 7:10pm CST.

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Wow, 111 mph HR from a relatively small/thin 18 year old in High A. Its not to hard to dream on another 20/21 year old debut (or 2) in a few years. 

It also nice to see Will Childers having success in AAA. I would think he would have a good chance at getting some appearances in the bigs next year.

 

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3 hours ago, Ro Mueller said:
17-year old RHP Gustavo Garcia (4 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 7 Ks; 3.86 season ERA) had the most impressive day, tossing the final 4 innings of the game.

 

Second consecutive strong outing for Garcia, as @BrewersPD just posted this from his prior start.

 

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3 hours ago, Jim Goulart said:

Second consecutive strong outing for Garcia, as @BrewersPD just posted this from his prior start.

 

Heck of a K to start that clip off. If we have a sword is that a javelin? 😅

 If I remember correctly, Garcia was the pitcher who had been announced as to be signing with the D-Backs but it just never materialized? We signed him after the signing period? In essence a late lotto pick. That stiff is pretty dang interesting.

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