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  1. Well I jinxed him. Started off the 5th with a walk. But ends the 5th on a K. Still just one run and Shuckers up 2-1. Stiven Cruz in the top of 6 to try to hold the lead. Looks like T-Rays have taken the lead.
  2. And through 4 IP, he has done just that. 5 K and 0 BB. One run allowed, not sure why it's earned as it appeared to happen on a play that incurred an error - I didn't watch but the description sounded like a double play ball but error by Adams on the play.
  3. Mudcats get the bases loaded with no outs. Pitching change - and Made strikes out swinging on a really good breaking ball. Then next pitch Pena flies to RF, and Lameda goes home (not sure if a late break or what), but he is out by a mile. End of inning, end of threat, and it's 1-0 Kannapolis still. Yeesh. That's not Carolina Mudcat baseball.
  4. We could have 3 teams with 20 wins soon - how many organizations can say that (Nashville as AAA has a leg up; Carolina already eclipsed 20; Biloxi’s next win will be #20), and all three are at least in a share of division lead.
  5. I agree here 100%. My only caution is the others on the list - are you thinking now, or later? I mean Blake Burke is having his first real stint (last season was cut short with injury) and a bump up creates the log jam on Wilken/Adams/Boeve. But he is next if he keeps going. The rest are still too early on. Last year we saw Woessner, O’Rae and a few other (I’m too lazy to look up now but will later) early promotions that did not pan out as the first month or so of baseball. And maybe last year was a little aggressive- and I’m going off memory/subjective feeling, as I do need to look that up. First month last year Blalock, Woessner looked like solid prospects (as did Yoho and Hunt) so it’s still early . Some like Peña/Made still are so young and adjusting to ball stateside. Adamczewski needs to stay healthy. Dinges - could use more time at low A to work on catching if that is the route for him, but if they are going to move the bat and not worry about D, then he can move for sure. Pitching wise I do think college arms like Gillis, Langhorne (UDFA) could move quickly. I think mid-season would be great for a guy like Hardin who was a reliever in college (at least last year) so first year starting in pro ball should give him time, But overall yes if they stay consistent I’d hope all these guys get a promotion at some point. Meccage would like,y take the Knoth/Letson track of low A all year.
  6. And there is a closer already there in Childers, and possible other candidates like Tyler Bryant and Chase Costello who have the repertoire and demeanor to be late inning guys, although their 2025 seasons haven’t started as hot or consistent.
  7. I didn’t watch games prior to last year, so I only know Jarvik as trying to make these 3-1, low hit games (that’s what a generic 2024 Shuckers games felt like) sound exciting. But now that games are exciting, it is truly infectious - good call Jim. It really has been a team effort, as it’s not just a hot streak by a couple of players, or just great pitching, it has been a mix - timely hitting, great defensive plays, and good pitching. Seems like every hitter gets in the action at some point during the week. On pitching- right now it’s a 6 man rotation, and two closers. They won’t go 18-6 perpetually, but there is more life in this team as long as they are together. Not a lot of hitting reinforcements outside of Areinamo & Burke if/when a Shuckers player gets promoted. Enjoy this group. And is it a coincidence that Luke Adams teams (Carolina ‘23, Wisconsin ‘24 and Biloxi ‘25) have had success and seem to have a lot of fun doing it?
  8. Whoops one of those Kuener’s is Mendoza - you know they look almost identical 🙄
  9. It's 18 wins in 24 games for Biloxi. and 4 straight against Pensacola to tie for the division lead. Amazing. Total team effort on the offense led by the prospects Pratt, Lara, Wilken, Adams, along with Mayor of Biloxi Warren, and efforts by Rodriguez, Spain, Murray. And solid pitching with a very good 6-man rotation now: Cornielle-Crow-Kuener-Hunt-Wichrowski-Kuener. And the duo of closers in Childers and Yeager.
  10. Peoria gets a coupes of runs back. It's 9-5. And T-Rats get some base runners but nothing doing and it through 8 and a half in Peoria. Biloxi has Bowman out to try to close it out. Pratt fielder choice, and Wilken sac fly get 2 runs back and a 7-4 Shuckers lead in the top of the 7th.
  11. ANd Bowman gives up a homer to the first batter he sees. 5-4 lead now, but he strikes out the next batter to keep it 5-4 heading to bottom of 6 [EDIT: I keep forgetting that Biloxi is the home team] Mudcats closed it out. Nashville falls 4-1. And I look away and T-Rats try to get back into the game with a 4-run 7th, as they close the deficit to 7-5.
  12. Dang it. Cornielle was so close. A grounder off the pitcher that could have been a double play, but just a force out. Then a hot shot up the 1B line that was inches from being out #3, but just foul as Warren fielded it. Two pitches later it is a no doubter home run to right and it's 5-3. Cornielle's night is done. Shoot, so close to getting through 6. But Biloxi still has a lead 5-3.
  13. OH no Caden Vire - was stuggling to get the zone, but is out of the game after a walk And they check his arm, and he walks off holding his left elbow. Just awful to see. Let's hope that this is nothing serious, hopeful he is OK and can get back on the mound again
  14. Cornielle with a called strike three. To be honest it was a clear ball off the plate. But two pitches early strike three was called ball three instead. Karma. Cornielle 5 IP, only the 1 run allowed, 4 hits, 1 walk, 3 K and 66 pitches through 5. He should be good for at least 6 innings I hope. And in the Mudcats game, position player Mikey Kane in to pitch again. But with a 16-1 lead I hope we don't have a repeat of last night.
  15. Pena blows it wide open here with a triple to deep right center, then Dinges with a big hit too. Now 16-1
  16. Carlos Rodriguez was pretty good in his 5 IP of "relief" on his normal start night. He has 7 K and 0BB, but allwed 5 hits, and 3 XBH and those 3 XBH were three in a row (double, double, HR) to start the 6th. Outside of that he was rolling. Sounds are down. Shuckers trying to add to the lead here, and Adams again bit hit - double down the 3rd base line. His second consecutive RBI double. Nice hitting there Luke. It's now 4-1.
  17. Huge 4 IP of relief by Bjorn Johnson, as he concedes one run, before Vire in for a walk and a K, and they have completed 7 innings, still up 11-1 Meanwhile Cornielle, through 4 IP now, and only the 1 run, and 52 piches for 4 IP, and now 2K to 1 BB. Shuckers up 3-1 coming to bat in the bottom of 4.
  18. Wilken called out on a low strike 3 huge breaking curveball ... there is nothing you can do with that:
  19. It will go down a F-9 in the scorebook, but after striking out swinging on a curveball and looking bad in the 1st, Pratt drills a liner to right that was caught by a very nice play by the RF with a EV of 101.
  20. Wow. If after 7 pitches including the 4 pitch lead off walk in the start of the game, you would have told me that Cornielle would be through 3 IP (EDIT It was only 3IP, not 4 IP et) with no further runs, and would be at only 36 pitches, I would say heck yeah. If you told me that the Shuckers would grab lead during that time and lead 3-1 and the other team's starter would be at 44 pitches through 3 IP, I would say - yes sir that is our early season 2025 Biloxi Shuckers, a total 180 from the club we watched June - August of last year.
  21. Wow, it's walk-a-palooza in Kannapolis. 9 walks, 2 HBP and 6 hits overall for the Muddies, plus a run on an error in the 7th, they extend the lead to 11-0.
  22. Adams!! Big 2 run double, and the Shuckers are on top 3-1. Sweet!!
  23. Flores was OK in the 2nd, but struggling again in the 3rd, and it's now 6-1 and approaching 60 pitches. Carlos Rodriguez sounds like he is getting hit hard as he gives up 3 runs, now down 4-1. Bjorn Johnson is at 3.1 innings of scoreless relief, 0H, 1BB, and 3K. As Muddies are trying to add to the 8-0 lead. I'm watching game 2 for Biloxi, as the Shuckers are looking to get something going after a lead off double by Warren, after Cornielle has an uneventful 2nd inning.
  24. And he does just that - allows a big fly to CF that Lara makes a nice play on (that is said a lot) Then a fly to RF, and Restituyo nabs the runner. only 1 run in, 13 pitches for Cornielle. Nice bounceback that inning. Let's get the offense going!
  25. 7 pitches in and Cornielle already struggling for Biloxi. Walks the first batter which is a no-no. Then an RBI double. C'mon Alexander let's get buckle down and get it going.
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