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And 2B Jesus Made is right back atop the DSL Brewers-1 lineup a day after exiting in the 1st inning. I'm guessing he was ejected or exhibited some other behavior which caused the coach to pull him yesterday. He K'd his first 2 times up today, but then came through with the bases loaded and 1-out, trailing 5-2 in the top of the 5th inning against DSL Cubs Red: bases clearing, game-tying triple. Woo hoo! We're up 6-5 now in the 6th inning of this scheduled 7-inning outing.
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Solid days for Mike Boeve and Isaac Collins led Biloxi and Nashville to three wins, while the Rookie squads went 3-for-3. KC Hunt’s scoreless start went to waste for Wisconsin and Carolina was shut out. Transactions: SS Filippo Di Turi promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers LHP Anfernny Reyes promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers LHP Jose Meneses promoted to ACL Brewers from DSL Brewers-1 INF Josh Adamczewski activated from ACL Brewers’ 7-day injured list RHP Arber Uribe placed on AAA Nashville’s 7-day injured list retroactive to June 5 RHP Alexander Cornielle placed on High-A Wisconsin’s 7-day injured list retroactive to June 5 Signed RHP Fabian Reyes (6'4", 19-year old from the Dominican Republic) and assigned to DSL Brewers-2 That’s a tough outcome for Cornielle, BrewerFanatic’s Minor League Starting Pitcher of the Month for May, who was perhaps on the cusp of promotion and instead lands on the IL. Also, 3B Mike Boeve’s excellent day ended in pain as he exited the second game of Biloxi’s doubleheader with a suspected hamstring injury. Game Action: Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Resumption Game (from top of 12th inning) Final: Louisville 5, Nashville 4 (in 12 innings) Box Score and Game Log Regularly Scheduled Game Final: Nashville 10, Louisville 3 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 Take Night Cap Over Louisville After Dropping 12-Inning Suspended Game In the resumption game, RHP Tyler Blackwood was done in by some bad luck (infield error, bloop single) which allowed 2 runs in, but 1B Tyler Black’s RBI double to open the bottom half of the inning positioned Nashville to likely tie it up. However, eschewing the bunt, the Sounds went K, ground out, ground out to strand him. In the nightcap, 26-year old RHP Garrett Stallings (acquired in the Thyago Vieira trade 12 days earlier) made his first start (second appearance) as a Sound, delivering a respectable 4 2/3 innings (2 R, 3 H, 3 BB, 5 Ks – 89 pitches (49 strikes)). The game was closer than the final score suggests, with left fielder Isaac Collins keying the rally from a 2-1 deficit with singles in each of the 5th (leadoff) and 6th (RBI) innings to come out with a 4-2 lead, before Nashville really poured it on. Here’s center fielder Joey Wiemer driving home Collins to tie the game 2-2 at that point. Every spot in the lineup reached base at least once. Eight starters collected hits, including two for each of left fielder Collins (walk, RBI, SB), Wiemer (double, 2 walks, RBI), C Eric Haase (double, walk) and DH Francisco Mejia (2 RBIs). 1B Tyler Black (1-for-3, double, 2 walks, 2 RBIs) exited after doubling in the bottom of the 7th inning – hopefully just getting some rest with the Sounds leading 8-2. Sounds’ Extras: RHP Janson Junk and LHP Nick Bennett made solid contributions, combining on 2 1/3 scoreless innings with 3 Ks. RHP Mitch White did in fact accept the outright assignment to Nashville (2 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 3 Ks). Friday’s outlook: RHP Taylor Clarke is the scheduled starter, aiming to continue to impress as he shifts toward a starting pitching role (3 shutout innings and 4 shutout innings in his last 2 outings). Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Game One Final: Biloxi 7, Montgomery 3 (in 7 innings) Box Score and Game Log Game Two Final: Biloxi 5, Montgomery 4 (in 9 innings) Box Score and Game Log Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Two Comeback Wins Lead to Shuckers Doubleheader Sweep over Biscuits After weeks of struggle, the Shuckers finally discovered the turnaround switch while trailing 3-0 in the 6th inning of the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader. Credit RHP Nick Merkel with giving the offense a chance by retiring 9 of 10 batters across the 4th-6th innings. Seemingly out of nowhere, three doubles (Lamar Sparks, Mike Boeve, Ethan Murray) propelled the Shuckers’ comeback in the final 2 innings to steal the 7-3 win. RHP Jacob Misiorowski had gotten the start, throwing 79 pitches (46 strikes) and allowing 3 runs. The second game was more of the same for the road team, only more dramatic. Starting RHP TJ Shook put in an effective start, though Biloxi trailed 2-0 after 4 innings before the offense (which blew golden opportunities in the 2nd (bases loaded, nobody out) and 3rd (2-on, nobody out) innings) was able to start pushing runs across. DH Carlos D. Rodriguez walked, stole 2nd and scored on Boeve’s 5th inning single before SS Eric Brown Jr. tied the game in the 6th with a crushing homer (his first in AA ball). Right fielder Noah Campbell came through with a 2-out, 2-run single to grab the 5-3 lead in the 9th, with RHPs Craig Yoho and Justin Yeager each navigating tricky 8th and 9th innings (stranding a runner at 3rd base in each frame) to close it out. Shuckers’ Extras: Boeve had a terrific day, going 6-for-8 across the 2 victories with a double, RBI and run scored, but unfortunately exited with a hamstring injury which we’ll pray is not serious. RHP Bo Bowman, Yoho and Yeager K’d a whopping 11 batters in just 4 innings of work, conceding zero earned runs. Make sure to listen to the interviews with CD Rodriguez and Yoho, thanks to Javik Blake and the Biloxi media team. Friday’s outlook: RHP Brett Wichrowski gets the call for the fourth game of this week’s series, with Biloxi leading the series 2 games to 1. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Quad Cities 5, Wisconsin 3 Box Score and Game Log Via the Timber Rattlers’ website, game details: Bandits Lead Too Big This Time Despite the defeat, we thank Wisconsin’s media team for the comprehensive video highlights: We’re also blessed to have a 25-minute the Mehring/Lobner post-game podcast featuring comments from Manager Victor Estevez and starting RHP KC Hunt. Hunt (5 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 1 WP, 5 Ks) was fabulous in his first-ever minor league start (16th career MILB appearance) and exited with a deserved 1-0 lead, but unfortunately the ‘pen couldn’t hold it and the offense woke up too late. Hunt totaled 70 pitches (45 strikes). Most of the damage against RHP Tyler Wehrle came with 2 outs while trailing 2-1 in the top of the 8th inning, ultimately conceding 4 runs on 6 hits over 2 innings of work. Timber Rattlers’ Extras: On the positive side: SS Jadher Areinamo (3-for-3, walk, RBI, SB), RHP Yerlin Rodriguez (1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 2 Ks). Big negatives: Four errors for Wisconsin, while SS Gregory Barrios missed his third straight game Friday’s outlook: RHP Will Rudy is the expected starter for Wisconsin, as they aim to extend their series lead to 3-1. Final: Charleston 7, Carolina 0 Box Score and Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: Mudcats Drop Another to RiverDogs The big news of this game was the full season affiliate debut of 2B Filippo Di Turi (0-for-4 with 2 Ks), who is the fifth 18-year old (joining Josh Knoth, Manuel Rodriguez, Yophery Rodriguez, Juan Baez) on what is already the Carolina League’s youngest team. Starting RHP Bishop Letson was unlucky to allow 2 unearned runs (error, passed ball) in the 2nd inning, but the RiverDogs grabbed 2 deserved runs on 3 hits in the next frame for a 4-0 advantage. Needing a win to claw back into the series, the Mudcats’ offense unfortunately just didn’t have it, with only 6 hitters reaching base (4 singles - 2 by veteran INF Jose Acosta, walk, HBP) despite only 6 strikeouts. Friday’s outlook: Having dropped three consecutive games in Charleston, Carolina needs to quickly recapture its 6-win form from last week if it hopes to capture the first half division title. Final: ACL Brewers 9, ACL Dodgers 1 Box Score and Game Log As 17-year old RHP Melvin Hernandez (the youngest pitcher in the 15-team ACL) navigated through heavy traffic (4 2/3 IP, 1 R, 6 H, 3 BB, 2 WP, 4 Ks), his comrades exploded for 9 runs in the first 5 innings to defeat the league-leading Dodgers. This was a great 2024 debut for 2B Josh Adamczewski (2-for-4, 2 doubles, RBI), who had played in 3 games in 2023 but collected his first career hits here. He doubled to tie the game in the 1st inning and scored on a right fielder Gery Holguin (1-for-4, double, HBP, 4 RBIs) sacrifice fly as the team took the only lead the staff would require. 18-year old RHP Hayden Robinson (3 1/3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 7 Ks) further supported his case for a call-up to Carolina, while 3B Eric Bitonti (2-for-3, 2 walks, SB) and rehabbing left fielder Felix Valerio (1-for-2, double, 2 walks, HBP, RBI) had highly-productive days Credit to RHPs Samuel Valerio and Dencer Geraldo for combining on one scoreless, hitless inning and stranding all three baserunners they inherited. This game also saw the return to action of 2B Tyler Rodriguez and left fielder Pedro Ibarguen after being absent from lineups for 27 days and 19 days respectively. Final: DSL Brewers-1 9, DSL CLE Mendoza 2 Box Score and Game Log Despite the convincing win, the biggest story from this game may be the immediate exit of key January 2024 signing SS Jesus Made (who homered and doubled in his Wednesday debut) from the game after striking out in top of the 1st inning. We await news on his status, but will hope for a near-term return. As to the game itself, although 9 runs may typically turn our eyes to the offense, I’d like to spotlight the organizational debut of 5’9” 18-year old starting RHP Wenderlyn King from the Dominican Republic (4 2/3 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 6 Ks). With the game knotted 0-0, King received a big assist when right fielder Handelfry Encarnacion gunned down a runner at home to end the 3rd inning. DSL Uno benefitted from an error to grab its first run in the 3rd inning, before 1B/3B Juan Ortuno’s 2-run double made them a bit more comfortable at 3-0 in the following frame. This was the 17-year old Ortuno’s organizational debut out of Venezuela. RHP Ranwell Smith (2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 2 BB, 1 WP, 1 K) collected the Win, benefitting from big games from 1B Joandrew Pena (2-for-4, HR, double, 3 RBIs), C Freider Rojas (2-for-2, 2 walks, RBI), Ortuno (2-for-4, double, 2 RBIs) and DH/INF Juan Martinez (2-for-4, double, RBI). Final: DSL Brewers-2 7, DSL Red Sox Blue 3 Box Score and Game Log After being no-hit for 5 1/3 innings, super-signing SS Jorge Quintana and lesser-known center fielder Jose Anderson had had enough, with Quintana doubling to start the rally and Anderson homering to tie the game 2-2. The same tandem each added RBI singles in the top of the 7th inning to break a 3-3 deadlock, part of a 4-run inning which gave DSL Dos its 7-3 advantage. Together, Quintana and Anderson went 4-for-10 with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scored. Anderson also contributed an outfield assist to end the 1st inning. On the mound, January 2024 signings LHP Enderson Mercado and RHP Christopher Peralta (both 17 years old) were both excellent in their Brewers’ debuts, with Mercado covering 5 innings (very rare in the DSL) and Peralta 3 1/3, combining for this line: 8 1/3 IP, 3 R (2 ER), 7 H, 5 BB, 1 HBP, 1 balk, 7 Ks). We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. Another 7 games are scheduled for our farm teams on Friday, while the Milwaukee Brewers return to action in Detroit. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth View full article
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Transactions: SS Filippo Di Turi promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers LHP Anfernny Reyes promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers LHP Jose Meneses promoted to ACL Brewers from DSL Brewers-1 INF Josh Adamczewski activated from ACL Brewers’ 7-day injured list RHP Arber Uribe placed on AAA Nashville’s 7-day injured list retroactive to June 5 RHP Alexander Cornielle placed on High-A Wisconsin’s 7-day injured list retroactive to June 5 Signed RHP Fabian Reyes (6'4", 19-year old from the Dominican Republic) and assigned to DSL Brewers-2 That’s a tough outcome for Cornielle, BrewerFanatic’s Minor League Starting Pitcher of the Month for May, who was perhaps on the cusp of promotion and instead lands on the IL. Also, 3B Mike Boeve’s excellent day ended in pain as he exited the second game of Biloxi’s doubleheader with a suspected hamstring injury. Game Action: Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Resumption Game (from top of 12th inning) Final: Louisville 5, Nashville 4 (in 12 innings) Box Score and Game Log Regularly Scheduled Game Final: Nashville 10, Louisville 3 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 Take Night Cap Over Louisville After Dropping 12-Inning Suspended Game In the resumption game, RHP Tyler Blackwood was done in by some bad luck (infield error, bloop single) which allowed 2 runs in, but 1B Tyler Black’s RBI double to open the bottom half of the inning positioned Nashville to likely tie it up. However, eschewing the bunt, the Sounds went K, ground out, ground out to strand him. In the nightcap, 26-year old RHP Garrett Stallings (acquired in the Thyago Vieira trade 12 days earlier) made his first start (second appearance) as a Sound, delivering a respectable 4 2/3 innings (2 R, 3 H, 3 BB, 5 Ks – 89 pitches (49 strikes)). The game was closer than the final score suggests, with left fielder Isaac Collins keying the rally from a 2-1 deficit with singles in each of the 5th (leadoff) and 6th (RBI) innings to come out with a 4-2 lead, before Nashville really poured it on. Here’s center fielder Joey Wiemer driving home Collins to tie the game 2-2 at that point. Every spot in the lineup reached base at least once. Eight starters collected hits, including two for each of left fielder Collins (walk, RBI, SB), Wiemer (double, 2 walks, RBI), C Eric Haase (double, walk) and DH Francisco Mejia (2 RBIs). 1B Tyler Black (1-for-3, double, 2 walks, 2 RBIs) exited after doubling in the bottom of the 7th inning – hopefully just getting some rest with the Sounds leading 8-2. Sounds’ Extras: RHP Janson Junk and LHP Nick Bennett made solid contributions, combining on 2 1/3 scoreless innings with 3 Ks. RHP Mitch White did in fact accept the outright assignment to Nashville (2 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 3 Ks). Friday’s outlook: RHP Taylor Clarke is the scheduled starter, aiming to continue to impress as he shifts toward a starting pitching role (3 shutout innings and 4 shutout innings in his last 2 outings). Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Game One Final: Biloxi 7, Montgomery 3 (in 7 innings) Box Score and Game Log Game Two Final: Biloxi 5, Montgomery 4 (in 9 innings) Box Score and Game Log Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Two Comeback Wins Lead to Shuckers Doubleheader Sweep over Biscuits After weeks of struggle, the Shuckers finally discovered the turnaround switch while trailing 3-0 in the 6th inning of the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader. Credit RHP Nick Merkel with giving the offense a chance by retiring 9 of 10 batters across the 4th-6th innings. Seemingly out of nowhere, three doubles (Lamar Sparks, Mike Boeve, Ethan Murray) propelled the Shuckers’ comeback in the final 2 innings to steal the 7-3 win. RHP Jacob Misiorowski had gotten the start, throwing 79 pitches (46 strikes) and allowing 3 runs. The second game was more of the same for the road team, only more dramatic. Starting RHP TJ Shook put in an effective start, though Biloxi trailed 2-0 after 4 innings before the offense (which blew golden opportunities in the 2nd (bases loaded, nobody out) and 3rd (2-on, nobody out) innings) was able to start pushing runs across. DH Carlos D. Rodriguez walked, stole 2nd and scored on Boeve’s 5th inning single before SS Eric Brown Jr. tied the game in the 6th with a crushing homer (his first in AA ball). Right fielder Noah Campbell came through with a 2-out, 2-run single to grab the 5-3 lead in the 9th, with RHPs Craig Yoho and Justin Yeager each navigating tricky 8th and 9th innings (stranding a runner at 3rd base in each frame) to close it out. Shuckers’ Extras: Boeve had a terrific day, going 6-for-8 across the 2 victories with a double, RBI and run scored, but unfortunately exited with a hamstring injury which we’ll pray is not serious. RHP Bo Bowman, Yoho and Yeager K’d a whopping 11 batters in just 4 innings of work, conceding zero earned runs. Make sure to listen to the interviews with CD Rodriguez and Yoho, thanks to Javik Blake and the Biloxi media team. Friday’s outlook: RHP Brett Wichrowski gets the call for the fourth game of this week’s series, with Biloxi leading the series 2 games to 1. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Quad Cities 5, Wisconsin 3 Box Score and Game Log Via the Timber Rattlers’ website, game details: Bandits Lead Too Big This Time Despite the defeat, we thank Wisconsin’s media team for the comprehensive video highlights: We’re also blessed to have a 25-minute the Mehring/Lobner post-game podcast featuring comments from Manager Victor Estevez and starting RHP KC Hunt. Hunt (5 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 1 WP, 5 Ks) was fabulous in his first-ever minor league start (16th career MILB appearance) and exited with a deserved 1-0 lead, but unfortunately the ‘pen couldn’t hold it and the offense woke up too late. Hunt totaled 70 pitches (45 strikes). Most of the damage against RHP Tyler Wehrle came with 2 outs while trailing 2-1 in the top of the 8th inning, ultimately conceding 4 runs on 6 hits over 2 innings of work. Timber Rattlers’ Extras: On the positive side: SS Jadher Areinamo (3-for-3, walk, RBI, SB), RHP Yerlin Rodriguez (1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 2 Ks). Big negatives: Four errors for Wisconsin, while SS Gregory Barrios missed his third straight game Friday’s outlook: RHP Will Rudy is the expected starter for Wisconsin, as they aim to extend their series lead to 3-1. Final: Charleston 7, Carolina 0 Box Score and Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: Mudcats Drop Another to RiverDogs The big news of this game was the full season affiliate debut of 2B Filippo Di Turi (0-for-4 with 2 Ks), who is the fifth 18-year old (joining Josh Knoth, Manuel Rodriguez, Yophery Rodriguez, Juan Baez) on what is already the Carolina League’s youngest team. Starting RHP Bishop Letson was unlucky to allow 2 unearned runs (error, passed ball) in the 2nd inning, but the RiverDogs grabbed 2 deserved runs on 3 hits in the next frame for a 4-0 advantage. Needing a win to claw back into the series, the Mudcats’ offense unfortunately just didn’t have it, with only 6 hitters reaching base (4 singles - 2 by veteran INF Jose Acosta, walk, HBP) despite only 6 strikeouts. Friday’s outlook: Having dropped three consecutive games in Charleston, Carolina needs to quickly recapture its 6-win form from last week if it hopes to capture the first half division title. Final: ACL Brewers 9, ACL Dodgers 1 Box Score and Game Log As 17-year old RHP Melvin Hernandez (the youngest pitcher in the 15-team ACL) navigated through heavy traffic (4 2/3 IP, 1 R, 6 H, 3 BB, 2 WP, 4 Ks), his comrades exploded for 9 runs in the first 5 innings to defeat the league-leading Dodgers. This was a great 2024 debut for 2B Josh Adamczewski (2-for-4, 2 doubles, RBI), who had played in 3 games in 2023 but collected his first career hits here. He doubled to tie the game in the 1st inning and scored on a right fielder Gery Holguin (1-for-4, double, HBP, 4 RBIs) sacrifice fly as the team took the only lead the staff would require. 18-year old RHP Hayden Robinson (3 1/3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 7 Ks) further supported his case for a call-up to Carolina, while 3B Eric Bitonti (2-for-3, 2 walks, SB) and rehabbing left fielder Felix Valerio (1-for-2, double, 2 walks, HBP, RBI) had highly-productive days Credit to RHPs Samuel Valerio and Dencer Geraldo for combining on one scoreless, hitless inning and stranding all three baserunners they inherited. This game also saw the return to action of 2B Tyler Rodriguez and left fielder Pedro Ibarguen after being absent from lineups for 27 days and 19 days respectively. Final: DSL Brewers-1 9, DSL CLE Mendoza 2 Box Score and Game Log Despite the convincing win, the biggest story from this game may be the immediate exit of key January 2024 signing SS Jesus Made (who homered and doubled in his Wednesday debut) from the game after striking out in top of the 1st inning. We await news on his status, but will hope for a near-term return. As to the game itself, although 9 runs may typically turn our eyes to the offense, I’d like to spotlight the organizational debut of 5’9” 18-year old starting RHP Wenderlyn King from the Dominican Republic (4 2/3 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 6 Ks). With the game knotted 0-0, King received a big assist when right fielder Handelfry Encarnacion gunned down a runner at home to end the 3rd inning. DSL Uno benefitted from an error to grab its first run in the 3rd inning, before 1B/3B Juan Ortuno’s 2-run double made them a bit more comfortable at 3-0 in the following frame. This was the 17-year old Ortuno’s organizational debut out of Venezuela. RHP Ranwell Smith (2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 2 BB, 1 WP, 1 K) collected the Win, benefitting from big games from 1B Joandrew Pena (2-for-4, HR, double, 3 RBIs), C Freider Rojas (2-for-2, 2 walks, RBI), Ortuno (2-for-4, double, 2 RBIs) and DH/INF Juan Martinez (2-for-4, double, RBI). Final: DSL Brewers-2 7, DSL Red Sox Blue 3 Box Score and Game Log After being no-hit for 5 1/3 innings, super-signing SS Jorge Quintana and lesser-known center fielder Jose Anderson had had enough, with Quintana doubling to start the rally and Anderson homering to tie the game 2-2. The same tandem each added RBI singles in the top of the 7th inning to break a 3-3 deadlock, part of a 4-run inning which gave DSL Dos its 7-3 advantage. Together, Quintana and Anderson went 4-for-10 with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scored. Anderson also contributed an outfield assist to end the 1st inning. On the mound, January 2024 signings LHP Enderson Mercado and RHP Christopher Peralta (both 17 years old) were both excellent in their Brewers’ debuts, with Mercado covering 5 innings (very rare in the DSL) and Peralta 3 1/3, combining for this line: 8 1/3 IP, 3 R (2 ER), 7 H, 5 BB, 1 HBP, 1 balk, 7 Ks). We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. Another 7 games are scheduled for our farm teams on Friday, while the Milwaukee Brewers return to action in Detroit. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth
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Down 3-0 when Le Mis exited after 3 innings, RHP Nick Merkel really stabilized things, retiring 9 of 10 batters. That gave the recently, regularly inept Shuckers’ offense a chance to come back and they DID: 3 walks and a Lamar Sparks double produced 2 runs in the 6th inning. Then Biloxi put up a 5-spot in the final scheduled frame: 2 doubles (Mike Boeve led off with one), 3 singles, 1 walk. That’s a 7-3 victory. Let’s play another tonight.
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Raise your hand if you’re ready to watch 18-year old 2B Filippo Di Turi’s (.956 OPS in 106 ACL PAs) Low-A Carolina debut! 19-year old RHP Bishop Letson (3.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP; 12.4 K/9 in 24 IP) makes his 4th consecutive Thursday start, with the Mudcats trailing their series in Charleston 2 games to 0.
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23-year old RHP KC Hunt (2.48 ERA, 0.79 WHIP, 15.2 K/9 in 29 IP) makes his first professional start in his 16th career minor league game, as High-A Wisconsin shoots for a 3-0 home series lead over Quad Cities. SS Gregory Barrios is absent from the lineup for a 3rd straight game after only pinch running on Sunday.
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2024 Minor League Transaction Thread
Ro Mueller replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
- RHP Alexander Cornielle placed on High-A Wisconsin’s 7-day injured list This stinks: Gasser, Jimenez, Cornielle, Baez -
2024 Minor League Transaction Thread
Ro Mueller replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
- SS Filippo Di Turi promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers - LHP Anfernny Reyes promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers - LHP Jose Meneses promoted to ACL Brewers from DSL Brewers-1 - INF Josh Adamczewski activated from ACL Brewers’ 7-day injured list -
2024 Minor League Transaction Thread
Ro Mueller replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Signed RHP Fabian Reyes (6'4", 19-year old from the Dominican Republic) and assigned to DSL Brewers-2 -
2024 Minor League Transaction Thread
Ro Mueller replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
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Wed. 6/5: Timber Rattler Home Matinee on Tap
Ro Mueller replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
AA Biloxi is in Montgomery this week to take on the Rays’ affiliate, with the interesting conversion of RHP Shane Smith (3.30 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, 12.9 K/9 in 30 IP) to starting pitcher continuing in tonight’s series opener. It’s a pitchers’ league this year (3.82 runs/team/game), but Montgomery’s the top offense (4.90 runs/game). -
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It’s 19-year old RHP Daniel Corniel (4.50 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 9.0 K/9 in 36 IP) of Low-A Carolina against 23-year old RHP Chandler Murphy, with the Mudcats needing a road win to even this week’s series 1-1. C Satchell Norman returns to the lineup after an early April injury. -
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International League’s Pitcher of the Month RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez (3.03 ERA, 0.94 WHIP with 33 Ks in 29.2 May innings) starts for AAA Nashville, which seeks to extend its home series lead to 2-0 over Reds’ affiliate Louisville. RF Joey Wiemer’s hitting streak is at 7 games. -
Wed. 6/5: Timber Rattler Home Matinee on Tap
Ro Mueller replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
When we entered 2024 with 77 DSL-level players (including 8 signed mid-to-late 2023 who had not yet debuted), then announced a 35-player signing class in January, I wondered how we'd manage the whopping 112-player base, particularly since we typically commence the season with about 69 DSL-level players (including injury placements). It looked to me like we were facing about 43 moves (total of promotions and releases). Well, after adding 3 more signings to bring the grand total to 115, here's how it shook out: 60 active DSL players (this is the maximum allowed - i.e. 30 per team) 21 promotions (20 to ACL, Yophery to Low-A) 17 injury placements (4 from 2024 signings, 13 from prior classes) 13 releases (all from prior classes) 2 placed on restricted list (1 from 2024 signings, 1 from prior class) 2 not yet assigned (1 from 2024 signings, 1 from prior class)

