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Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes
Final: Nashville 6, Gwinnett (Braves) 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:
Clarke's Grand Slam Helps Sounds Beat Stripers - Nashville bullpen keeps Gwinnett quiet to take 6-2 win in front of sellout crowd in Hit City
There are plenty of morsels of knowledge in that game summary, you'll learn how many career grand slams this made for Wes Clarke --
Each of the four pitchers who toed the rubber for Nashville did their part. The law firm of Clarke - McGee - Smith - Middendorf combined on a three-hitter (everything but a single, actually), four walks, one HBP, ten K's.
The "Mis" remains very soft-spoken, and you won't find any response that isn't well-thought out and polite, but considering this interview took place after a bit of a blow-up outing on Thursday, it does show a maturity level from Jacob that belies his very youthful front:
Additional game video is available via the Sounds' "X" feed.
Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes
Final: Rocket City (Angels) 4, Biloxi 3, ten innings
Box Score and Game Log
Shuckers Drop Heartbreaker to Trash Pandas in Extras - Seminaris tosses five scoreless, Martinez, Miller record multi-hit nights
Reminder - there are only eight teams in the Southern League, and half will make the postseason due to the split schedule. It feels like the Shuckers are backing into a playoff spot, but there were stretches of solid play in this second half, Biloxi now 33-29. That being said, momentum isn't exactly on the Shuckers' side.
It'd be nice if outfielder Connor Scott's 7-day IL placement would be for the minimum, that would have him back for the hopeful playoff series beginning on the 17th. As those box score player lines show, production would be welcome from any source.
One of the more insightful comments and follow-ups from Saturday's "as it happens" forum thread focused on Manager Fidel Pena's unusual choice to have Adam Hall pinch-run for Ernesto Martinez in the top of the 9th. Hall did eventually score the game's tying (1-1 at the time) run, but it wasn't because of any perceived speed increase (he was pushed forward base-by-base via walks).
And of course, when Martinez' spot came up again in the 10th, Ernesto's hot bat was missed (Hall fanned).
Moundwork: nice, needed five-inning start from southpaw Adam Seminaris, and RHP Sam Carlson tossed two scoreless in his first appearance since August 21st.
Can't delay it any longer - On a night in which the Trash Pandas drew over 7,000 fans to the stadium built within earshot of the former Huntsville home of the longtime Brewers affiliate, and celebrating that "Stars" legacy with incredible uniforms, this is how the game ended:
No words. Next...
Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes (download link)
Final: Cedar Rapids (Twins) 11, Wisconsin 0
Box Score and Game Log
Rattlers Suffer Shutout Loss in Cedar Rapids - Kernels hold Wisconsin to four hits
It'd be interesting to learn from Retrosheet if any big-league game was ever 1-0 heading to the 8th, and then the team in front put up a ten-spot, resulting in an 11-0 final. That's what happened here, so this was a tight contest to be sure.
Reliever Aaron Rund has been so solid, but this wasn't his night, even taking into account rough defense within the frame and a position player (seldom-used catcher Victor Torres) coming in to clean up the mess.
Cooper Pratt (0-for-3 as the DH, one K), played for the first time since August 23rd.
It would be simple enough to pull up box scores from when the T-Rats were at their peak first-half steamroller mode, but hopefully we won't have to do that, lamenting what injuries and promotions did to a roster that was firing on all cylinders until recently. Heck, Wisconsin was on cruise control for much of the second half as well.
Now we're just Sunday's finale away from having to flip a playoff switch for Tuesday in Game One at Cedar Rapids.
Final: Carolina 18, Delmarva (Orioles) 4
Box Score and Game Log
Big Innings Lift Mudcats Past Delmarva
The Shorebirds are now 52-78. Wow was that 3-0 Carolina loss on Friday night an outlier.
Speaking of young Mr. Payne, find time to invest 12 minutes later today (or now!):
Not mentioned in that Braylon Payne game tweet was his two walks, he was on base all six times!
Short-series playoff baseball, especially in the minors, is highly unpredictable. But goodness, the Mudcats are going to be riding some serious momentum into Tuesday's road opener, in good part thanks to Payne.
Normally it would be hard to overshadow the lines of Yophery Rodriguez, Miguel Briceno, Reece Walling, or Yhoswar Garcia in this mammoth effort. Only Payne's line managed to do so, enjoy this box score to the max!
One bummer, as discussed in the previously linked discussion thread, 2024 4th round C/DH Marco Dinges was forced to exit after an HBP to the hand. Doesn't read as promising.
Shoutout to 19-year-old RHP Jesus Flores for his scoreless 4.2 frames in a piggyback effort. Back in April, Flores was toiling in the Dominican League.
Step aside long enough from your NFL RedZone experience to check out the regular season Wisconsin and Carolina finales this afternoon. Or maybe even, step outside and get some fresh air! How ever you choose to spend your Sunday, enjoy.
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