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Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes (unavailable for this game)
Final: Gwinnett (Braves) 12, Nashville 0
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:
Sounds Stifled by Stripers - Nashville allows four home runs in 12-0 loss to Gwinnett
Hmmm. nuggets...
Garrett Mitchell pulled a line drive single to right for his knock on a 1-for-4 night, fanned swinging leading off the game as the designated hitter.
Tyler Black's hit on his 1-for-4 night was a double, logged as a "sharp fly ball". Gameday getting its thesaurus out.
Joel Kuhnel and Darrell Thompson pitched scoreless ball in garbage time, but even then, combined to allow five baserunners over the final two innings.
The game mercifully lasted only hours, 14 minutes.
How things change quickly - we tossed around RHP Evan McKendry's name as a possible 40-man add last fall to protect from Rule 5, though that never seemed a true temptation for the Brewers.
Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes
Final: Tennessee (Cubs) 13, Biloxi 3
Box Score and Game Log
Shuckers Fall to Smokies on Shuck Cancer Night - Yerzy smashes second home run of the year, Sparks tallies multi-hit night
A 5-3 score after eight innings, but the final score is what it is.
It's been a full month since RHP Bradley Blalock had a positive start, as his game log shows.
Eric Brown Jr. singled in the first inning, played defense in the 2nd, but did not come out defensively in the 3rd.
Sometimes defensive highlight plays are featured, and you say to yourself, "yeah, that's nice". But these two gems via Carlos D. Rodriguez and newcomer Adam Hall are true standouts.
Sure, Craig Yoho had a strong 8th inning, but as the box and log will show, the 9th inning included three consecutive singles (two of the fly ball variety, plus a line drive that found grass).
Enjoy more center field camera views on the Shuckers' "X" timeline.
Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes (download link)
Final: West Michigan (Tigers) 3, Wisconsin 2
Box Score and Game Log
Whitecaps Win Late Over Wisconsin - Rattlers drop 3-2 decision, but magic number still drops to two
Yay for magic number reduction!
Encouraging outing for 2022 5th round RHP Will Rudy. Rudy is a strike-thrower (1.21 WHIP), but some OK peripherals belie the ERA, lowered to 5.83 here. More K's would help.
Final: Fredericksburg (Nationals) 5, Carolina 2
Box Score and Game Log
Nationals Hold Off Late Mudcats Rally
Six singles and six walks for Mudcat batters, 2-for-10 RISP, 9 LOB.
RHP Bishop Letson allowed 12 baserunners in five innings, in his most uneven start since May 10 (game logs).
Final: ACL Brewers 7, ACL Rockies 1 (scheduled for seven)
Box Score and Game Log
Five-run second inning was mostly gifted by the baby Rockies, though SS Eduardo Garcia's two-run double was big.
The 2-3-4 hitters were rehabbers, two games into their stints for Garcia and C Brian Navarreto, game #8 for Felix Valerio.
Only 59 pitches in six outstanding innings for RHP Enniel Cortez, emulating Carlos F. Rodriguez as a product of Nicaragua. Good thing for quick work, 105 degrees at gametime. That's the Cortez we followed as he shined in the DSL last season.
Final: DSL Brewers #2 Squad 3, DSL Brewers #1 Squad 1, seven innings as scheduled
Box Score and Game Log
Team Dos won despite having one base hit, a Kevin Ereu RBI double in the 5th.
In just his 2nd pro game, Team Dos starting RHP Christopher Peralta, who only turned 17 less than a month ago, Peralta is from the same Dominican town as namesake Freddy (Christopher had a much better night on the mound), four scoreless with only five baserunners allowed. In a video earlier this spring, Freddy had mentioned that his hometown wasn't a prime location for Dominican recruits. I wonder if he knows directly about Christopher.
17-year-old southpaw Enderson Mercado, likewise in only his 2nd pro appearance, followed up nicely to earn the win.
For Team Uno, remarkable infielder Luis Pena (yes, 17 years old), singled twice and stole his 16th base in 16 tries. He's played eight games, OPS at 1.406.
All teams are in action on Saturday, the DSL games are just getting underway and there is day action in Arizona (wear your sunscreen, kids!). Chad Patrick, Logan Henderson, Yujanyer Herrera and Josh Knoth make for a nice slate of early evening starters for the full-season clubs. Have a wonderful day.
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