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  1. - LHP Darrell Thompson assigned to AAA Nashville from AA Biloxi (reversing move from 5 days earlier) - RHP Julio Teheran’s rehab transferred to AAA Nashville from High-A Wisconsin
  2. Assuming the Brewers make the playoffs, maybe Allen could be a pinch running specialist. He’s stolen 67 bases in 73 attempts in AAA/MLB over the last 3 years, despite inconsistent playing time.
  3. If Quero is unavailable, then Manager Guerrero just has a 2-man bench: INF Zavier Warren, C Jason Lopez. Still wish we’d send him Brown or maybe even Wilken. Oh well - Go Shuckers!
  4. In addition to INF Juan Baez’s promotion (see above): - RHP Bradley Blalock placed on High-A Wisconsin’s 7-day injured list - RHP Jeison Pena transferred to Development List from Low-A Carolina - RHP Blake Whiting promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers - RHP Bayden Root promoted to Low-A Carolina from ACL Brewers
  5. Some love for RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez: https://wisportsheroics.com/this-minor-league-pitcher-soaring-up-brewers-prospect-list/
  6. - LHP Bennett Sousa activated from AAA Nashville’s 7-day injured list, then claimed off waivers by Detroit
  7. - RHP JB Bukauskas recalled to MLB Brewers from AAA Nashville (replacing injured Adrian Houser)
  8. The ACL Brewers held on behind Brailin Rodriguez's solid relief work to win the ACL Championship 5-4, while Eduarqui Fernandez led a Wisconsin comeback win. The Sounds and Mudcats dropped their series finales and Biloxi was rained out. Image courtesy of Phrake Photography For the week, Nashville (4-2) and Wisconsin (4-2) were series winners, Carolina managed a split (3-3) and Biloxi lost four of five games played. Transactions: N/A Game Action: Arizona Complex League Championship Final: ACL Brewers 5, ACL D-backs Red 4 (Brewers win series 2 games to 1) Box Score / Game Log / Recap With an early 5-0 lead cut to 5-3 by the 4th inning, the Brewers needed one pitcher to step up and deliver solid long relief. Into the breach stepped 21-year old RHP Brailin Rodriguez (2 2/3 IP, 1 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 3 Ks) and he was exceptional, rightfully earning the Win in this tightly-fought championship final. Rodriguez faced the minimum number of hitters in the 5th and 6th innings to calm the tension, exiting with two outs in the bottom of the 7th inning and a runner on first base. It’s no doubt that his departure would have felt like a reprieve to D-backs Red, who proceeded to nearly tie the game twice thereafter. But how did we get there? Manager Rafael Neda went back to his starting nine from the Thursday and Friday playoff victories, with 19-year old C Edgardo Ordonez (1-for-3, walk, run) behind the plate. 20-year old RHP Felipe De Los Santos (3 1/3 IP, 3 R, 2 H, 2 BB, 2 Ks) got the start and held the D-backs Red team scoreless through 3 1/3 innings before things got hairy. It was Ordonez who sparked the offense with a leadoff single in the top of the 2nd inning, followed by another base hit from left fielder Miguel Briceno (3-for-4, double, run), then a walk by right fielder Reece Walling (1-for-3, walk, run) to load the bases, thus prompting the first pitching change of the game. The Brewers then scored four runs over the next four hitters without the benefit of any RBI singles, RBI walks or RBI HBPs: Ground balls to the pitcher from center fielder Luis Medina (1-for-4, double, RBI, run) and 1B Yeison Perez (1-for-4, double, run) yielded no outs and two runs – the first via an everybody’s safe fielder’s choice and the second on an error. SS Cooper Pratt (1-for-4, HBP) grounded into a double play which also netted a run. 2B Juan Baez reached via the D-backs second error of the inning, pushing the lead to 4-0. The Brewers tried to put the game out of reach in the 4th inning with a Perez leadoff double and Pratt single, followed by Baez knocking in a run via sacrifice fly for a 5-0 lead, but a fly out and baserunning snafu ended that half-inning. When the D-backs finally got through against De Los Santos via two walks and an RBI double with one out in the bottom of the 4th inning, Manager Neda turned to RHP KC Hunt, who notched two strikeouts but they sandwiched an RBI single which cut the lead to 5-3. An Ordonez walk and Briceno double in the top of the 5th inning looked promising for the Crew, but D-backs Red brought in LHP Carlos Rey (2 2/3 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 5 Ks) to face left-handed hitters Walling (strikeout) and Medina (groundout). The D-backs' Rey and Brewers’ Rodriguez matched each other pitch-for-pitch until their exits allowed for late drama to unfold. Brewers’ 10th round pick RHP Morris Austin came in for Rodriguez, but conceded a walk and RBI double to the next two batters which nearly tied the game 5-5. Instead, a Walling-Perez-Ordonez relay caught the trailing baserunner at home to end the inning and preserve the slim 5-4 advantage. Whew! RHP Craig Yoho (8th round pick) then pitched a scoreless 8th inning and handed over to undrafted signee RHP Blake Whiting to handle the 9th. The D-backs’ solid 19-year old catcher Adrian De Leon (2-for-4, double) greeted Whiting with a lead-off double to boost their win probability from 19.0% to 43.8%, before Whiting struck out consecutive pinch hitters. This set up the dramatic final play of the game, a line drive off the bat of Alexander Benua which shortstop Pratt corralled to secure the win, as captured on video by former Brewers' minor leaguer Jhonny Severino (thank you!) here: Congratulations to the ACL Brewers on their Championship! Hopefully we’ll see a few of the players promoted for a taste of Low-A ball over the remaining two weeks. Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Gwinnett 7, Nashville 4 Box Score / Game Log Via the Sounds’ website, game details, and we encourage readers to review the affiliate write-up as part of their Link Report routine: Sounds Overcome by Late Deluge in Gwinnett The Sounds led 2-0 in the 3rd inning and 4-3 in the 6th inning, but didn’t do enough to grab this win: Out-hit 11-to-6, with zero extra-base hits. 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Costly 3rd inning error allowed in two unearned runs. Grounded into three double plays, with another player thrown out at second base on a force out at second base on a fly ball hit to right field. Left fielder Keston Hiura had a 2-RBI single in the 5th inning to momentarily give Nashville a 4-3 lead, but also grounded into two double plays and struck out. Sounds’ Extras: Starting RHP Janson Junk (4 IP, 3 R (1 ER), 3 H, 3 BB, 2 Ks) was pulled after just 62 pitches (34 strikes), with RHP Caleb Boushley later entering for his first relief appearance since July 2021. If this was the game plan, it didn’t work out (Boushley line: 2 1/3 IP, 4 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 1 K) and it could have extra-negative repercussions on Nashville’s starter availability in light of Adrian Houser’s MLB set-back. Hopefully there’s nothing truly wrong health-wise with Houser or Junk. 1B Abraham Toro perhaps had the best at-bats on the team, but his two line drive singles didn’t result in any runs or RBIs. 3B Tyler Black had an RBI walk and infield hit. Right fielder Jahmai Jones and SS Cam Devanney each singled and walked, with Jones stealing a base and Devanney having the costly 3rd inning error in the field. DH Jesse Winker walked three times and grounded out twice. Nashville was already expecting two of its players to be promoted when Major League rosters expand on September 1, but they may lose three players if the Brewers’ Houser goes on the injured list. If the Brewers are looking to call-up a left-handed reliever, Ethan Small (2/3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 1 K) hasn’t conceded a run or even a walk in his last 8 1/3 innings, while Clayton Andrews got into trouble and then out of it in this game (single, double play, double, strikeout). Next week’s outlook: Nashville (68-56) travels to take on the Rays’ tough Durham squad (70-56), with RHP Evan McKendry (3.95 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 8.4 K/9 in 120 2/3 IP) scheduled to start the opening game of the series. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Rained Out: Pensacola @ Biloxi Via the Shuckers’ website, rainout details: Shuckers-Blue Wahoos Canceled Due to Rain This game actually commenced and starting RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez was facing the second batter in the top of the 1st inning when the game was delayed and then cancelled. This game will not be made up. With Montgomery winning elsewhere, Biloxi now sits 1.5 games behind Montgomery for a playoff spot, with 18 games to play. Next week’s outlook: The Shuckers (61-58) hit the road for two weeks, starting with a series at Cubs’ affiliate Tennessee (68-51). I’d imagine that Rodriguez would get a do-over and start the first game. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Wisconsin 9, Quad Cities 4 Box Score / Game Log Via the Rattlers’ website, game details: Wisconsin’s Two-Out Bingo Beats Bandits Similar to the Brewers’ game, Wisconsin conceded four early runs, then stormed back with eight unanswered runs to grab the victory. In fact, it was quite a sight to see both ballgames at 9-4 for a few minutes. The excitement at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium is captured extremely well by the Wisconsin media team’s video highlights and also discussed in the Mehring-Lobner post-game podcast. Out-hit 9-1 and trailing 4-0 halfway through the game, everything turned around with 1B Ben Metzinger’s (2-for-4, double, RBI) two-out RBI double in the bottom of the 5th inning. From there, the next four batters reached base to give the Rattlers a 5-4 lead, before tacking on another three runs in the following inning. Apart from the Metzinger double and center fielder Eduarqui Fernandez’s (2-for-4, HR, 4 RBIs, SB) two-run homer to extend the lead to 8-4, the other nine Timber Rattler hits were singles, with all lineup spots collecting at least a hit or a walk – e.g. DH Brock Wilken (2 singles, RBI), right fielder Hendry Mendez (2 singles; also collected an outfield assist), 2B Robert Moore and SS Eric Brown Jr. (identical: single, walk, RBI, SB). My God, did he crush this thing: Timber Rattlers’ Extras: Despite trailing 4-0 after pitching five innings, starting RHP Edwin Jimenez continued on to ultimately deliver a respectable line and earn the Win: 7 IP, 4 R, 9 H, 1 BB, 5 Ks. Get on base by any means necessary, Mr. Brown. After grounding out his first two times up, Brown manufactured the game-tying run all by his lonesome: single, wild pitch on which he aggressively takes two bases (credited with SB) and scores when the throw to third base goes awry. He now has 31 stolen bases (vs. 3 CS) in 56 games played this year. RHPs Nick Merkel and Tanner Shears delivered a scoreless relief inning each, with Shears lowering his season ERA to 1.38 in 45 2/3 IP. Next week’s outlook: Wisconsin (52-66) hits the road to face Marlins’ affiliate Beloit (51-68), with LHP Nate Peterson most likely to start Game One of the series. Carolina Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Columbia 9, Carolina 0 Box Score / Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: First-Place Mudcats Fall 9-0 to Columbia RHP Will Childers (4 1/3 IP, 8 R, 12 H, 0 BB, 1 K) ended up having to wear this one after giving up four straight two-out hits in the 1st inning, the last a two-run homer to give Columbia a 4-0 lead before the Mudcats stepped up to the plate. We believe that the Mudcats are a far better team than they showed on Sunday, but they’re going to need to step up and show it next week or risk missing out on the playoffs – out-hit 17-to-5 on this day, while going 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position despite having their core hitters starting. With Lynchburg’s victory elsewhere, Carolina is only two games ahead of them for a playoff spot with 12 games to play. Mudcats’ Extras: With the team still trailing 4-0 entering the 5th inning, Manager Victor Estevez must have hoped that Childers could eat some additional innings but instead conceded four hits to five batters faced in that partial frame (two singles, two home runs) and exited down 8-0. Kudos to RH relievers Jose Chavez, Jeison Pena and Tyler Wehrle, who combined on 4 2/3 IP, 1 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 4 Ks. It’s too bad that the game was already well out-of-hand and the offense struggled. The Mudcats’ top offensive performer was probably center fielder Dylan O’Rae: double, walk. 3B Jadher Areinamo singled twice, but also grounded into a double play. Next week’s outlook: The Mudcats (62-53) stay home to face Rangers’ affiliate Down East (65-52). No starter is presently scheduled, although RHP Alexander Vallecillo is the most-rested starter after a blow-up outing on Tuesday. We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. Tomorrow’s a full day off from all Brewers’ Minor League Baseball, so you can focus your energies on Game One of the Brewers-Cubs series starting at 7:05pm CST at Wrigley Field. Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth View full article
  9. For the week, Nashville (4-2) and Wisconsin (4-2) were series winners, Carolina managed a split (3-3) and Biloxi lost four of five games played. Transactions: N/A Game Action: Arizona Complex League Championship Final: ACL Brewers 5, ACL D-backs Red 4 (Brewers win series 2 games to 1) Box Score / Game Log / Recap With an early 5-0 lead cut to 5-3 by the 4th inning, the Brewers needed one pitcher to step up and deliver solid long relief. Into the breach stepped 21-year old RHP Brailin Rodriguez (2 2/3 IP, 1 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 3 Ks) and he was exceptional, rightfully earning the Win in this tightly-fought championship final. Rodriguez faced the minimum number of hitters in the 5th and 6th innings to calm the tension, exiting with two outs in the bottom of the 7th inning and a runner on first base. It’s no doubt that his departure would have felt like a reprieve to D-backs Red, who proceeded to nearly tie the game twice thereafter. But how did we get there? Manager Rafael Neda went back to his starting nine from the Thursday and Friday playoff victories, with 19-year old C Edgardo Ordonez (1-for-3, walk, run) behind the plate. 20-year old RHP Felipe De Los Santos (3 1/3 IP, 3 R, 2 H, 2 BB, 2 Ks) got the start and held the D-backs Red team scoreless through 3 1/3 innings before things got hairy. It was Ordonez who sparked the offense with a leadoff single in the top of the 2nd inning, followed by another base hit from left fielder Miguel Briceno (3-for-4, double, run), then a walk by right fielder Reece Walling (1-for-3, walk, run) to load the bases, thus prompting the first pitching change of the game. The Brewers then scored four runs over the next four hitters without the benefit of any RBI singles, RBI walks or RBI HBPs: Ground balls to the pitcher from center fielder Luis Medina (1-for-4, double, RBI, run) and 1B Yeison Perez (1-for-4, double, run) yielded no outs and two runs – the first via an everybody’s safe fielder’s choice and the second on an error. SS Cooper Pratt (1-for-4, HBP) grounded into a double play which also netted a run. 2B Juan Baez reached via the D-backs second error of the inning, pushing the lead to 4-0. The Brewers tried to put the game out of reach in the 4th inning with a Perez leadoff double and Pratt single, followed by Baez knocking in a run via sacrifice fly for a 5-0 lead, but a fly out and baserunning snafu ended that half-inning. When the D-backs finally got through against De Los Santos via two walks and an RBI double with one out in the bottom of the 4th inning, Manager Neda turned to RHP KC Hunt, who notched two strikeouts but they sandwiched an RBI single which cut the lead to 5-3. An Ordonez walk and Briceno double in the top of the 5th inning looked promising for the Crew, but D-backs Red brought in LHP Carlos Rey (2 2/3 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 5 Ks) to face left-handed hitters Walling (strikeout) and Medina (groundout). The D-backs' Rey and Brewers’ Rodriguez matched each other pitch-for-pitch until their exits allowed for late drama to unfold. Brewers’ 10th round pick RHP Morris Austin came in for Rodriguez, but conceded a walk and RBI double to the next two batters which nearly tied the game 5-5. Instead, a Walling-Perez-Ordonez relay caught the trailing baserunner at home to end the inning and preserve the slim 5-4 advantage. Whew! RHP Craig Yoho (8th round pick) then pitched a scoreless 8th inning and handed over to undrafted signee RHP Blake Whiting to handle the 9th. The D-backs’ solid 19-year old catcher Adrian De Leon (2-for-4, double) greeted Whiting with a lead-off double to boost their win probability from 19.0% to 43.8%, before Whiting struck out consecutive pinch hitters. This set up the dramatic final play of the game, a line drive off the bat of Alexander Benua which shortstop Pratt corralled to secure the win, as captured on video by former Brewers' minor leaguer Jhonny Severino (thank you!) here: Congratulations to the ACL Brewers on their Championship! Hopefully we’ll see a few of the players promoted for a taste of Low-A ball over the remaining two weeks. Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Gwinnett 7, Nashville 4 Box Score / Game Log Via the Sounds’ website, game details, and we encourage readers to review the affiliate write-up as part of their Link Report routine: Sounds Overcome by Late Deluge in Gwinnett The Sounds led 2-0 in the 3rd inning and 4-3 in the 6th inning, but didn’t do enough to grab this win: Out-hit 11-to-6, with zero extra-base hits. 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Costly 3rd inning error allowed in two unearned runs. Grounded into three double plays, with another player thrown out at second base on a force out at second base on a fly ball hit to right field. Left fielder Keston Hiura had a 2-RBI single in the 5th inning to momentarily give Nashville a 4-3 lead, but also grounded into two double plays and struck out. Sounds’ Extras: Starting RHP Janson Junk (4 IP, 3 R (1 ER), 3 H, 3 BB, 2 Ks) was pulled after just 62 pitches (34 strikes), with RHP Caleb Boushley later entering for his first relief appearance since July 2021. If this was the game plan, it didn’t work out (Boushley line: 2 1/3 IP, 4 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 1 K) and it could have extra-negative repercussions on Nashville’s starter availability in light of Adrian Houser’s MLB set-back. Hopefully there’s nothing truly wrong health-wise with Houser or Junk. 1B Abraham Toro perhaps had the best at-bats on the team, but his two line drive singles didn’t result in any runs or RBIs. 3B Tyler Black had an RBI walk and infield hit. Right fielder Jahmai Jones and SS Cam Devanney each singled and walked, with Jones stealing a base and Devanney having the costly 3rd inning error in the field. DH Jesse Winker walked three times and grounded out twice. Nashville was already expecting two of its players to be promoted when Major League rosters expand on September 1, but they may lose three players if the Brewers’ Houser goes on the injured list. If the Brewers are looking to call-up a left-handed reliever, Ethan Small (2/3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 1 K) hasn’t conceded a run or even a walk in his last 8 1/3 innings, while Clayton Andrews got into trouble and then out of it in this game (single, double play, double, strikeout). Next week’s outlook: Nashville (68-56) travels to take on the Rays’ tough Durham squad (70-56), with RHP Evan McKendry (3.95 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 8.4 K/9 in 120 2/3 IP) scheduled to start the opening game of the series. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Rained Out: Pensacola @ Biloxi Via the Shuckers’ website, rainout details: Shuckers-Blue Wahoos Canceled Due to Rain This game actually commenced and starting RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez was facing the second batter in the top of the 1st inning when the game was delayed and then cancelled. This game will not be made up. With Montgomery winning elsewhere, Biloxi now sits 1.5 games behind Montgomery for a playoff spot, with 18 games to play. Next week’s outlook: The Shuckers (61-58) hit the road for two weeks, starting with a series at Cubs’ affiliate Tennessee (68-51). I’d imagine that Rodriguez would get a do-over and start the first game. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Wisconsin 9, Quad Cities 4 Box Score / Game Log Via the Rattlers’ website, game details: Wisconsin’s Two-Out Bingo Beats Bandits Similar to the Brewers’ game, Wisconsin conceded four early runs, then stormed back with eight unanswered runs to grab the victory. In fact, it was quite a sight to see both ballgames at 9-4 for a few minutes. The excitement at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium is captured extremely well by the Wisconsin media team’s video highlights and also discussed in the Mehring-Lobner post-game podcast. Out-hit 9-1 and trailing 4-0 halfway through the game, everything turned around with 1B Ben Metzinger’s (2-for-4, double, RBI) two-out RBI double in the bottom of the 5th inning. From there, the next four batters reached base to give the Rattlers a 5-4 lead, before tacking on another three runs in the following inning. Apart from the Metzinger double and center fielder Eduarqui Fernandez’s (2-for-4, HR, 4 RBIs, SB) two-run homer to extend the lead to 8-4, the other nine Timber Rattler hits were singles, with all lineup spots collecting at least a hit or a walk – e.g. DH Brock Wilken (2 singles, RBI), right fielder Hendry Mendez (2 singles; also collected an outfield assist), 2B Robert Moore and SS Eric Brown Jr. (identical: single, walk, RBI, SB). My God, did he crush this thing: Timber Rattlers’ Extras: Despite trailing 4-0 after pitching five innings, starting RHP Edwin Jimenez continued on to ultimately deliver a respectable line and earn the Win: 7 IP, 4 R, 9 H, 1 BB, 5 Ks. Get on base by any means necessary, Mr. Brown. After grounding out his first two times up, Brown manufactured the game-tying run all by his lonesome: single, wild pitch on which he aggressively takes two bases (credited with SB) and scores when the throw to third base goes awry. He now has 31 stolen bases (vs. 3 CS) in 56 games played this year. RHPs Nick Merkel and Tanner Shears delivered a scoreless relief inning each, with Shears lowering his season ERA to 1.38 in 45 2/3 IP. Next week’s outlook: Wisconsin (52-66) hits the road to face Marlins’ affiliate Beloit (51-68), with LHP Nate Peterson most likely to start Game One of the series. Carolina Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Columbia 9, Carolina 0 Box Score / Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: First-Place Mudcats Fall 9-0 to Columbia RHP Will Childers (4 1/3 IP, 8 R, 12 H, 0 BB, 1 K) ended up having to wear this one after giving up four straight two-out hits in the 1st inning, the last a two-run homer to give Columbia a 4-0 lead before the Mudcats stepped up to the plate. We believe that the Mudcats are a far better team than they showed on Sunday, but they’re going to need to step up and show it next week or risk missing out on the playoffs – out-hit 17-to-5 on this day, while going 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position despite having their core hitters starting. With Lynchburg’s victory elsewhere, Carolina is only two games ahead of them for a playoff spot with 12 games to play. Mudcats’ Extras: With the team still trailing 4-0 entering the 5th inning, Manager Victor Estevez must have hoped that Childers could eat some additional innings but instead conceded four hits to five batters faced in that partial frame (two singles, two home runs) and exited down 8-0. Kudos to RH relievers Jose Chavez, Jeison Pena and Tyler Wehrle, who combined on 4 2/3 IP, 1 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 4 Ks. It’s too bad that the game was already well out-of-hand and the offense struggled. The Mudcats’ top offensive performer was probably center fielder Dylan O’Rae: double, walk. 3B Jadher Areinamo singled twice, but also grounded into a double play. Next week’s outlook: The Mudcats (62-53) stay home to face Rangers’ affiliate Down East (65-52). No starter is presently scheduled, although RHP Alexander Vallecillo is the most-rested starter after a blow-up outing on Tuesday. We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. Tomorrow’s a full day off from all Brewers’ Minor League Baseball, so you can focus your energies on Game One of the Brewers-Cubs series starting at 7:05pm CST at Wrigley Field. Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth
  10. Gulp. Edgardo Ordonez walked and Miguel Briceno doubled him to third with one out, but neither run comes home. Now 1-for-8 with RISP. The D-backs actually played the match-up, bringing in a LHP to face left-handed hitting RF Reece Walling (strikeout) and CF Luis Medina (groundout), with the Brewers not subbing in any of the 6 right-handed bats on the bench. 21-year old RHP Brailin Rodriguez now comes in for the bottom of the 5th inning.
  11. KC Hunt got the two strikeouts, but they sandwiched a 2-run single to reduce our lead to 5-3 going into the 5th inning. The D-backs only have 3 hits but are 2-3 w/RISP vs. 1-for-6 w/RISP for the Brewers. That’s what’s keeping this game tight. Suggested strategy; let’s keep hitting and scoring.
  12. Trouble in the bottom of the 4th inning: back-to-back one-out walks from starting RHP Felipe De Los Santos prompt a mound visit, followed immediately by an RBI double and a pitching change. Undrafted 23-year old RHP KC Hunt enters with a 5-1 lead, runners on 2nd and 3rd base and one out in the bottom of the 4th inning. Hunt was last seen conceding two runs (one earned) in 1.2 IP in Thursday's playoff semifinal. Bear down, Mr. Hunt!
  13. Two 3rd inning singles didn't bring in any runs, so the Brewers got a double (1B Yeison Perez), single (SS Cooper Pratt) and sacrifice fly (2B Juan Baez) in the 4th inning to now lead 5-0.
  14. An RBI infield single from 1B Yeison Perez makes it 2-0, followed by a run-scoring GIDP, then a run-scoring error. It's 4-0 through going into the bottom of the 2nd inning. Go Brewers!!!
  15. And the ACL Brewers strike first blood, with three singles and a walk to open the 2nd inning. It's 1-0, bases loaded nobody out. C Edgardo Ordonez (single to CF) got things started and CF Luis Medina gets the first RBI (infield single). Let's put up a BIG number!
  16. No score through one inning: Eric Bitonti drew a walk. The Brewers conceded a harmless 2-out single, with Felipe De Los Santos recording one strikeout.
  17. It's ACL Championship Time. Manager Rafael Neda goes back to the lineup from their first two playoff games, with 20-year old RHP Felipe De Los Santos getting the start against ACL D-backs Red: Cooper Pratt - SS Juan Baez - 2B Eric Bitonti - 3B Satchell Norman - DH Edgardo Ordonez - OF Miguel Briceno - LF Reece Walling - RF Luis Medina - CF Yeison Perez - 1B Felipe De Los Santos - P
  18. So cool to have two flamethrowers. One malfunctions, just pull out the other one.
  19. AA Biloxi looks for a 2nd straight win to salvage a 2-4 home series loss to Pensacola. RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez makes his 2nd start of the week (6 IP, 4 R, 4 H, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 6 Ks on Tuesday). RF Carlos D. Rodriguez returns to the lineup after being a late scratch yesterday, while C Jeferson Quero unsurprisingly rests after a nasty foul ball off the mask yesterday.
  20. There we go: Hendry Mendez single, then 2-out RBI hits by Ben Metzinger, Eduarqui Fernandez and Eric Brown Jr. Rattlers cut the deficit to 4-3 in the 5th inning.
  21. Halfway through their game, the Timber Rattlers are being out-hit 9-1 and trail 4-0. Lots of work to do. C’mon bats!!
  22. Will Childers of the Mudcats pummeled: 8 R, 12 H (6 extra-base hits) in 4.1 IP. Just one K. I can’t help thinking that Lara (now with Wisconsin) must be a pivotal player/glue-guy. This team is too talented to be losing 9-0 to anyone. Time to turn over a better leaf next week.
  23. AAA Nashville aims to close out a 5-1 series win at Gwinnett, with RHP Janson Junk (4.37 ERA, 1.31 WHIP, 6.0 K/9 in 111.1 IP) getting the start today. After a rest day, LF Keston Hiura and his 1.070 August OPS (84 PAs) return to the lineup.
  24. Low-A Carolina also strives for a series clinching home win today against Columbia. RHP Will Childers (5.26 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, 6.9 K/9 in 49.2 IP) starts the finale. 19-year old CF Dylan O’Rae has hit safely in 18 of his last 19 games.
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