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  1. Monasterio rips a 1-out double off Wiles and steals 3rd base, but it looks like his effort may go for naught as Oliva K’s for the 3rd time in 3 tries. But have no fear! Oliver Dunn comes through with a 2-run hoommmeeerr, 109.6mph off the bat. It’s 2-1 Sounds. And Wes Clarke follows with a solo shot! 3-1! Go Nashville!!
  2. Nearly saved by rain. Down 3-1 in the 6th inning, Bryan Rivera entered in relief, allowing a first pitch double and walk before a rain delay paused action. After they resumed, Rivera got a K, fly out and ground ball to nearly escape. But the grounder to first was actually an RBI single. Down 4-1 now, Carolina has 4 more cracks (innings) at this.
  3. Nathan Wiles is more than matching Logan Henderson pitch for pitch. Together, they’ve 14 Ks (9 for Wiles) and zero walks in the 5th inning. Sounds trail 1-0, as old friend Carlos D. Rodriguez singled, stole a base and scored in the 1st inning.
  4. Alexander Cornielle is really working on another level in the early season. The first hit he concedes is a double to lead off the 3rd inning, but he answers with a ground out and 2 Ks to strand the runner. 3-1 Shuckers lead. Two errors gifted Columbus a run earlier.
  5. Two infield singles and a 7-pitch walk pushed Letson in the 2nd inning. He went 2-0 to the next batter, but ultimate struck him out swinging to escape. 4-0 Timber Rattlers lead.
  6. The Timber Rattlers race out to a 4-0 first inning lead, though I’m not sure there were any hard hit balls. Two walks, 3 ground ball singles and an error did the trick! Let’s credit Hedbert Perez with starting things off with a leadoff walk.
  7. Ray Delgado and Adam Hall are unable to keep yesterday’s magic going early, both striking out swinging to strand Clarke (single) and Seigler (double) in the 2nd inning. At least Delgado’s AB featured 4 foul balls.
  8. Was hoping for more! Made CS and Bitonti 2nd K limited us this time around.
  9. After retiring the first 6 Pelicans in order, Myrtle Beach gets a run across with a double and an Adamczewski error in the 3rd inning, then 2 more runs on 2 more doubles. Down 3-0, with 1 run earned. Carolina has one single (Adamczewski) and one walk (Nadal), but no runs yet.
  10. Melvin Hernandez gets off to a solid start with 2 Ks sandwiching a groundout in the 1st. Time for Made, Payne, Adamczewski & Co.
  11. Encouraging rehab news!: - LHP DL Hall sent on rehab assignment to ACL Brewers - 3B Mike Boeve sent on rehab assignment to ACL Brewers - RHP Tanner Shears sent on rehab assignment to ACL Brewers
  12. 23-year old RHP Logan Henderson (6 IP, 1 R. 1 H, 1 BB, 5 Ks last outing) makes his 6th start (and 5th for AAA Nashville), looking to lead his club to a 3-2 series advantage in Gwinnett. Despite a mini-slump, RF Jared Oliva leads the team in runs, hits, triples, stolen bases, total bases and HBP.
  13. Through 4 starts, 23-year old RHP Alexander Cornielle leads the Southern League with a 0.51 ERA (in 17.2 IP) and he’ll try to shut down Columbus on the road as AA Biloxi aims for a 3-1 series advantage. The Shuckers boast the most runs scored, homers, RBIs, walks, HBP, stealing success rate and fewest strikeouts in the offensively-challenged Southern League.
  14. RHP Bishop Letson (1.65 ERA, 17 Ks in 16.1 IP) takes the mound at home tonight for High-A Wisconsin, who need a victory to even their series with West Michigan. RF Hedbert Perez’s hot streak (1.225 OPS in last 40 PAs) has given him the team OPS lead (.849).
  15. The youngest pitcher in the Carolina League, 18-year old RHP Melvin Hernandez (2.16 ERA, 13 Ks in 16.2 IP) gets a home start against Myrtle Beach (hapless Cubs) as the Mudcats seek a 3-1 series lead. League OPS leader C Marco Dinges (1.143) is unfortunately out of the lineup for a 4th straight game.
  16. Nashville split their doubleheader behind Ray Delgado and Deivi Garcia. Demetrio Nadal’s late homer wasn’t enough for Carolina. Biloxi allowed 8 RBIs to one player and Wisconsin couldn’t hold its early advantage. Transactions: N/A Game Action: Game One Final: Nashville 6, Gwinnett 2 Box Score and Game Log Game Two Final: Gwinnett 5, Nashville 0 Box Score and Game Log Sounds, Stripers Split Thursday Doubleheader (including notes from the Sounds’ communications’ team) LAWRENCEVILLE, GA- The Nashville Sounds played their second doubleheader of the season on Thursday night, splitting their two games at Coolray Field to the Gwinnett Stripers. Nashville took care of business in the first game for a 6-2 win but were shutout for the first time this year in game two as the series evened heading into the weekend. Unsung heroes DH/INF Raynel Delgado, OF Adam Hall (2-for-3, 2 RBIs, SB) and starting RHP Deivi Garica carried the Sounds to victory in the first game of their doubleheader, while 7 hits produced 0 runs in the nightcap defeat. Nashville’s offense made quick work of Braves’ #3 prospect RHP Hurston Waldrep, with 3B Oliver Dunn drawing a 7-pitch, 2-out walk in the 1st inning and the next 4 batters reaching via walk or RBI single to send Waldrep to the showers after just 2/3 of an inning. C Jorge Alfaro provided the first RBI single, then Delgado (3-for-5, triple, double, 2 RBIs across the two games) broke a 1-for-25 slump to give Garcia a 3-0 cushion before he threw his first pitch. Garcia (5 IP, 2 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 Ks) ultimately went five innings and threw 88 pitches (57 strikes), his highest pitch count since 2021 as he and the team are determined to get the 25-year old’s career back on track after a rough 2024 campaign. It was his second straight win, and third overall this season. The latter contest was 1-0 in the 5th inning before Gwinnett finally delivered some tangible damage against Sounds’ starting LHP Bruce Zimmermann (4 2/3 IP, 4 R, 7 H, 1 BB, 4 Ks). Prior to that point, the team had failed to cash in on big opportunities in the 1st inning (2-on, 1-out) and 2nd frame (leadoff Delgado triple), ultimately going 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position. Sounds’ Extras: Dunn had a solid 2-game set, going 4-for-6 on the evening, including exit velocities of 107.1mph, 106.5mph, 104.8mph and 102.9mph, as he aims for a recall to the Show. He was the only Nashville player who played in both games to record a multi-hit game in both. Dunn entered the day with five hits in his first 10 games with Nashville and had two combined extra base hits before lacing a pair of doubles in the twin bill. RHPs Elvis Peguero (1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 0 K) and Vinny Nittoli (1 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 0 K) each tossed scoreless frames in the opening game win. The Sounds ended game two with seven runners left on base and were 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position to be shutout for the first time in 2025. MONKEY BUSINESS: A pair of Sounds ended lengthy hitting droughts on Thursday night. Alfaro collected a hit in the first game to see his streak stop at four games. His RBI single in the top of the first inning ended a 0-for-16 slump. OF Jared Oliva had to wait a little longer with his 0-for-4 first game making it 7 games and a 0-for-24 slide since hitting a home run in his final at-bat of game one of the doubleheader on April 24th vs. Durham. Oliva ended the hitless streak with a double in his first at-bat of game two and finished 2-for-3. Deivi’s three wins have him tied with Logan Henderson for the most on the team and T-3rd in the International League. He had three wins in 40 games with Triple-A Charlotte in 2024 and also posted three wins in 28 games with Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes/Barre in 2023. His five innings matched his single-game high so far this year, something he has now done three times. Friday’s outlook: RHP Logan Henderson (2.42 ERA, 38 Ks in 26 IP, including 1 MLB start) gets the chance to push Nashville to a 3-2 series lead. The Brewers' number 12-rated prospect is coming off a quality start in his last outing in which he retired 17 of the first 18 batters he faced and allowed one run on one hit over six innings last Saturday night. First pitch on Friday night at Coolray Field is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Columbus 9, Biloxi 5 Box Score and Game Log Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Shuckers Fall in Slugfest to Clingstones, 9-5 Well, if we remove Columbus’ DH Ethan Workinger’s 3 HRs and 8 RBIs, maybe Biloxi would have come out on top, right? The good news is the Shuckers still lead their road series 2 games to 1 and managed to produce 5 runs on 9 hits to make the scoreline more respectable after trailing 8-2 throughout the middle innings. The better news is that OF Bladimir Restituyo, 3B Brock Wilken, C Ramon Rodriguez and OF Garrett Spain managed to reach base a combined 11 times, including 2 hits each and a double for Restituyo. Other than Mr. Wilken somehow sporting a .182 average and .768 OPS (note the power of 28 walks and 7 extra-base hits), the most interesting development is 23-year old RHP Stiven Cruz, who added two scoreless innings in his 7th relief appearance of 2025. Cruz now has 13 Ks vs. 1 BB in 12 2/3 innings this season. Shuckers’ Extras: Starting RHP Abdiel Mendoza and LHP Josh Maciejewski need to put this game behind them after conceding 8 runs on 8 hits (including 3 HRs to one man) in 5 innings. They did record 6 strikeouts, so let’s have more of than and less of the former please. The Clingstones also won the baserunning battle on this night, going 5-for-5 in stolen base attempts (although LHP Mark Manfredi managed a late pickoff, which counts as a caught stealing), while Biloxi went 3-for-4 in that department. Friday’s outlook: Impressive 23-year old RHP Alexander Cornielle (0.51 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, 11.2 K/9 in 17 2/3 IP) is scheduled to make his 5th start of the young campaign. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: West Michigan 6, Wisconsin 3 Box Score and Game Log Via the Timber Rattlers’ website, game details: Whitecaps Wash Away Wisconsin Leads to Hand Rattlers 6-3 loss Despite the defeat, we’re still treated to video highlights of the game from the terrific Wisconsin media team: And don’t forget to listen to the 14-minute Mehring-Lobner post-game podcast, featuring Manager Victor Estevez and OF Hedbert Perez (1-for-4, HR, walk, RBI; also earned an outfield assist in the 4th inning). By clicking on the links above, you’ve undoubtedly already seen, read and heard about Perez’s game-opening homer and OF Luiyin Alastre’s first hit since being promoted to High-A ball (a 4th inning, 2-RBI single for a 3-2 lead). The result was a tough outcome for starting RHP Chandler Welch (4 2/3 IP, 4 R, 6 H, 4 BB, 5 Ks), who had his last two batters in 1-2 and 2-2 counts, respectively, before walking them (both later scored). His 88 pitches (54 strikes) surpassed his prior season high of 82. Timber Rattlers’ Extras: You may recall that RHP Zach Peek (1 1/3 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 3 BB, 3 WP, 3 Ks) has seen limited action over the past 2.5 seasons after a July 2022 injury, so we’ve got to live with the ups and downs as he builds himself back up. 3B Juan Baez reached base 3 times (single, 2 walks), SS Eduardo Garcia collected two singles and a stolen base and 2B Jadher Areinamo also produced 2 singles. Kudos to RHP Bayden Root and LHP Jesus Broca for combining on 3 scoreless innings of late relief, retiring all 9 hitters faced. This was C Blayberg Diaz’s first action since being promoted to Wisconsin, drawing a leadoff 9th inning walk but being stranded as 1B Blake Burke (representing the potential game-tying run) grounded out to end the game. Friday’s outlook: Talented 20-year old RHP Bishop Letson (1.65 ERA, 0.80 WHIP, 17 Ks in 16 1/3 IP) is the scheduled starter, with Wisconsin needing a victory to even the series 2-2. Final: Myrtle Beach 9, Carolina 6 (in 10 innings) Box Score and Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: Myrtle Beach Beats Mudcats in Extra Innings Despite facing significant traffic all night (Myrtle Beach went 5-for-20 with RISP, stranding 13), the Mudcats will still feel they should have grabbed this win, especially after 3B/OF Demetrio Nadal’s first home run of 2025 – a 3-run shot for a 4-3 eighth inning lead. That’s Nadal’s first blast since July 2023 in the Dominican Summer League, as he continues to adapt to state-side ball after missing the entire 2024 season due to injury. RHP Miles Langhorne’s (3 2/3 IP, 3 R (1 ER), 4 H, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 3 Ks) previous pitch count high in 2025 was 40, but he was asked to stretch it further (55 pitches) and he nearly completed the feat: stranding a baserunner for LHP Sam Garcia in the 6th inning, pitching a clean 7th, escaping a 2-on, 1-out situation in the 8th frame, before the Pelicans finally got to him with an RBI single in the 9th to re-tie the game at 4-4. Unfortunately, a pop up which could have ended the top of the 9th tied 4-4 was dropped by C Eric Martinez, allowing two unearned runs to score for a 6-4 deficit and denying Carolina a chance for a straightforward walkoff in the bottom of the 9th. Still, the relentless Mudcats sent the game to extra innings thanks to singles from OF Tyler Rodriguez (2-for-4, double, walk, RBI, SB), the aforementioned Martinez (2-for-3, HBP) and OF Braylon Payne, with DH/2B Josh Adamczewski’s sacrifice fly knotting things at 6-6. Mudcats’ Extras: The game lasted 3 hours, 35 minutes, but I’ll wind it back 3 hours to mention that RHP Travis Smith (3 IP, 3 R, 6 H, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 4 Ks) got the start, stranding a baserunner in each of the first two frames before allowing 6 consecutive Pelicans to reach via hit, walk or HBP in the 3rd inning. He was helped out of the inning by Martinez throwing out an attempted basestealer, while Smith also picked off another baserunner. We’ll need to watch the status of Garcia (2 1/3 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 3 BB, 3 Ks), as his 6th inning exit was accompanied by an injury delay. Manager Nick Stanley did not appreciate the relatively tight strike zone, getting ejected in the top of the 9th inning while defending Langhorne’s effort. Friday’s outlook: The 12-team Carolina League’s youngest pitcher (18-year old RHP Melvin Hernandez – 2.16 ERA, 13 Ks in 16 2/3 IP) is scheduled to make his 5th appearance (3rd start), as the team shoots for a 3-1 home series lead. We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. It’s all all-night game affair on Friday, commencing with Carolina at 5:30pm CST and ending with Wisconsin at 6:40pm. The Brewers will enter your viewing pleasure at 7:10pm, at home against the Cubs. 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
  17. Nashville split their doubleheader behind Ray Delgado and Deivi Garcia. Demetrio Nadal’s late homer wasn’t enough for Carolina. Biloxi allowed 8 RBIs to one player and Wisconsin couldn’t hold its early advantage. Transactions: N/A Game Action: Game One Final: Nashville 6, Gwinnett 2 Box Score and Game Log Game Two Final: Gwinnett 5, Nashville 0 Box Score and Game Log Sounds, Stripers Split Thursday Doubleheader (including notes from the Sounds’ communications’ team) LAWRENCEVILLE, GA- The Nashville Sounds played their second doubleheader of the season on Thursday night, splitting their two games at Coolray Field to the Gwinnett Stripers. Nashville took care of business in the first game for a 6-2 win but were shutout for the first time this year in game two as the series evened heading into the weekend. Unsung heroes DH/INF Raynel Delgado, OF Adam Hall (2-for-3, 2 RBIs, SB) and starting RHP Deivi Garica carried the Sounds to victory in the first game of their doubleheader, while 7 hits produced 0 runs in the nightcap defeat. Nashville’s offense made quick work of Braves’ #3 prospect RHP Hurston Waldrep, with 3B Oliver Dunn drawing a 7-pitch, 2-out walk in the 1st inning and the next 4 batters reaching via walk or RBI single to send Waldrep to the showers after just 2/3 of an inning. C Jorge Alfaro provided the first RBI single, then Delgado (3-for-5, triple, double, 2 RBIs across the two games) broke a 1-for-25 slump to give Garcia a 3-0 cushion before he threw his first pitch. Garcia (5 IP, 2 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 Ks) ultimately went five innings and threw 88 pitches (57 strikes), his highest pitch count since 2021 as he and the team are determined to get the 25-year old’s career back on track after a rough 2024 campaign. It was his second straight win, and third overall this season. The latter contest was 1-0 in the 5th inning before Gwinnett finally delivered some tangible damage against Sounds’ starting LHP Bruce Zimmermann (4 2/3 IP, 4 R, 7 H, 1 BB, 4 Ks). Prior to that point, the team had failed to cash in on big opportunities in the 1st inning (2-on, 1-out) and 2nd frame (leadoff Delgado triple), ultimately going 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position. Sounds’ Extras: Dunn had a solid 2-game set, going 4-for-6 on the evening, including exit velocities of 107.1mph, 106.5mph, 104.8mph and 102.9mph, as he aims for a recall to the Show. He was the only Nashville player who played in both games to record a multi-hit game in both. Dunn entered the day with five hits in his first 10 games with Nashville and had two combined extra base hits before lacing a pair of doubles in the twin bill. RHPs Elvis Peguero (1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 0 K) and Vinny Nittoli (1 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 0 K) each tossed scoreless frames in the opening game win. The Sounds ended game two with seven runners left on base and were 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position to be shutout for the first time in 2025. MONKEY BUSINESS: A pair of Sounds ended lengthy hitting droughts on Thursday night. Alfaro collected a hit in the first game to see his streak stop at four games. His RBI single in the top of the first inning ended a 0-for-16 slump. OF Jared Oliva had to wait a little longer with his 0-for-4 first game making it 7 games and a 0-for-24 slide since hitting a home run in his final at-bat of game one of the doubleheader on April 24th vs. Durham. Oliva ended the hitless streak with a double in his first at-bat of game two and finished 2-for-3. Deivi’s three wins have him tied with Logan Henderson for the most on the team and T-3rd in the International League. He had three wins in 40 games with Triple-A Charlotte in 2024 and also posted three wins in 28 games with Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes/Barre in 2023. His five innings matched his single-game high so far this year, something he has now done three times. Friday’s outlook: RHP Logan Henderson (2.42 ERA, 38 Ks in 26 IP, including 1 MLB start) gets the chance to push Nashville to a 3-2 series lead. The Brewers' number 12-rated prospect is coming off a quality start in his last outing in which he retired 17 of the first 18 batters he faced and allowed one run on one hit over six innings last Saturday night. First pitch on Friday night at Coolray Field is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Columbus 9, Biloxi 5 Box Score and Game Log Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Shuckers Fall in Slugfest to Clingstones, 9-5 Well, if we remove Columbus’ DH Ethan Workinger’s 3 HRs and 8 RBIs, maybe Biloxi would have come out on top, right? The good news is the Shuckers still lead their road series 2 games to 1 and managed to produce 5 runs on 9 hits to make the scoreline more respectable after trailing 8-2 throughout the middle innings. The better news is that OF Bladimir Restituyo, 3B Brock Wilken, C Ramon Rodriguez and OF Garrett Spain managed to reach base a combined 11 times, including 2 hits each and a double for Restituyo. Other than Mr. Wilken somehow sporting a .182 average and .768 OPS (note the power of 28 walks and 7 extra-base hits), the most interesting development is 23-year old RHP Stiven Cruz, who added two scoreless innings in his 7th relief appearance of 2025. Cruz now has 13 Ks vs. 1 BB in 12 2/3 innings this season. Shuckers’ Extras: Starting RHP Abdiel Mendoza and LHP Josh Maciejewski need to put this game behind them after conceding 8 runs on 8 hits (including 3 HRs to one man) in 5 innings. They did record 6 strikeouts, so let’s have more of than and less of the former please. The Clingstones also won the baserunning battle on this night, going 5-for-5 in stolen base attempts (although LHP Mark Manfredi managed a late pickoff, which counts as a caught stealing), while Biloxi went 3-for-4 in that department. Friday’s outlook: Impressive 23-year old RHP Alexander Cornielle (0.51 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, 11.2 K/9 in 17 2/3 IP) is scheduled to make his 5th start of the young campaign. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: West Michigan 6, Wisconsin 3 Box Score and Game Log Via the Timber Rattlers’ website, game details: Whitecaps Wash Away Wisconsin Leads to Hand Rattlers 6-3 loss Despite the defeat, we’re still treated to video highlights of the game from the terrific Wisconsin media team: And don’t forget to listen to the 14-minute Mehring-Lobner post-game podcast, featuring Manager Victor Estevez and OF Hedbert Perez (1-for-4, HR, walk, RBI; also earned an outfield assist in the 4th inning). By clicking on the links above, you’ve undoubtedly already seen, read and heard about Perez’s game-opening homer and OF Luiyin Alastre’s first hit since being promoted to High-A ball (a 4th inning, 2-RBI single for a 3-2 lead). The result was a tough outcome for starting RHP Chandler Welch (4 2/3 IP, 4 R, 6 H, 4 BB, 5 Ks), who had his last two batters in 1-2 and 2-2 counts, respectively, before walking them (both later scored). His 88 pitches (54 strikes) surpassed his prior season high of 82. Timber Rattlers’ Extras: You may recall that RHP Zach Peek (1 1/3 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 3 BB, 3 WP, 3 Ks) has seen limited action over the past 2.5 seasons after a July 2022 injury, so we’ve got to live with the ups and downs as he builds himself back up. 3B Juan Baez reached base 3 times (single, 2 walks), SS Eduardo Garcia collected two singles and a stolen base and 2B Jadher Areinamo also produced 2 singles. Kudos to RHP Bayden Root and LHP Jesus Broca for combining on 3 scoreless innings of late relief, retiring all 9 hitters faced. This was C Blayberg Diaz’s first action since being promoted to Wisconsin, drawing a leadoff 9th inning but being stranded as 1B Blake Burke (representing the potential game-tying run) grounded out to end the game. Friday’s outlook: Talented 20-year old RHP Bishop Letson (1.65 ERA, 0.80 WHIP, 17 Ks in 16 1/3 IP) is the scheduled starter, with Wisconsin needing a victory to even the series 2-2. Final: Myrtle Beach 9, Carolina 6 (in 10 innings) Box Score and Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: Myrtle Beach Beats Mudcats in Extra Innings Despite facing significant traffic all night (Myrtle Beach went 5-for-20 with RISP, stranding 13), the Mudcats will still feel they should have grabbed this win, especially after 3B/OF Demetrio Nadal’s first home run of 2025 – a 3-run shot for a 4-3 eighth inning lead. That’s Nadal’s first blast since July 2023 in the Dominican Summer League, as he continues to adapt to state-side ball after missing the entire 2024 season due to injury. RHP Miles Langhorne’s (3 2/3 IP, 3 R (1 ER), 4 H, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 3 Ks) previous pitch count high in 2025 was 40, but he was asked to stretch it further (55 pitches) and he nearly completed the feat: stranding a baserunner for LHP Sam Garcia in the 6th inning, pitching a clean 7th, escaping a 2-on, 1-out situation in the 8th frame, before the Pelicans finally got to him with an RBI single in the 9th to re-tie the game at 4-4. Unfortunately, a pop up which could have ended the top of the 9th tied 4-4 was dropped by C Eric Martinez, allowing two unearned runs to score for a 6-4 deficit and denying Carolina a chance for a straightforward walkoff in the bottom of the 9th. Still, the relentless Mudcats sent the game to extra innings thanks to singles from OF Tyler Rodriguez (2-for-4, double, walk, RBI, SB), the aforementioned Martinez (2-for-3, HBP) and OF Braylon Payne, with DH/2B Josh Adamczewski’s sacrifice fly knotting things at 6-6. Mudcats’ Extras: The game lasted 3 hours, 35 minutes, but I’ll wind it back 3 hours to mention that RHP Travis Smith (3 IP, 3 R, 6 H, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 4 Ks) got the start, stranding a baserunner in each of the first two frames before allowing 6 consecutive Pelicans to reach via hit, walk or HBP in the 3rd inning. He was helped out of the inning by Martinez throwing out an attempted basestealer, while Smith also picked off another baserunner. We’ll need to watch the status of Garcia (2 1/3 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 3 BB, 3 Ks), as his 6th inning exit was accompanied by an injury delay. Manager Nick Stanley did not appreciate the relatively tight strike zone, getting ejected in the top of the 9th inning while defending Langhorne’s effort. Friday’s outlook: The 12-team Carolina League’s youngest pitcher (18-year old RHP Melvin Hernandez – 2.16 ERA, 13 Ks in 16 2/3 IP) is scheduled to make his 5th appearance (3rd start), as the team shoots for a 3-1 home series lead. We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. It’s all all-night game affair on Friday, commencing with Carolina at 5:30pm CST and ending with Wisconsin at 6:40pm. The Brewers will enter your viewing pleasure at 7:10pm, at home against the Cubs. 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
  18. Deivi DOES get through the 5th for Nashville with 2 ground outs and a weak fly out. He’s at 88 pitches, the most he’s thrown in any game since 2021. Still 4-2 Sounds, with 2 scheduled innings left in the first day of today’s doubleheader.
  19. Delgado doubled and Adam Hall singled him home for a 4-1 third inning lead, but Gwinnett got that run back with 3 hits off Deivi Garcia in the 4th. Deivi’s at 75 pitches, so probably won’t make it through the 5th frame (of this scheduled 7-inning contest). Hang on Sounds! Still leading 4-2.
  20. The always roaring Mudcats (wait, it’s a fish) can extend their home series lead to 3-0 over Myrtle Beach tonight. RHP Travis Smith (2.25 ERA, 7 Ks in 12 IP) makes his 5th start, while 17-year old SS Jesus Made comes in with 10 hits and 9 RBIs in his last 4 contests.
  21. 22-year old RHP Chandler Welch (5.89 ERA, 12 Ks in 18.1 IP) is set for his 5th start, as the Timber Rattlers aim for a 2-1 home series lead over West Michigan. C Blayberg Diaz makes his High-A debut and 1B Blake Burke has 8 hits in his last 4 games.
  22. AA Biloxi is looking for a 3rd straight win at Columbus, this time behind RHP Abdiel Mendoza (6.32 ERA, 12 Ks in 15.2 IP). 3B Luke Adams has 4 HRs and 10 RBIs in his last 6 games.
  23. The Sounds chased Braves #3 prospect Hurston Waldrep in the first inning, with Dunn and Clarke drawing long walks before a Jorge Alfaro RBI single. Then Ray Delgado shook off a 1-for-25 slump with a 2-run single for an early 3-0 lead.
  24. It’s a doubleheader for the AAA Sounds at Gwinnett and RHP Deivi Garcia (3.44 ERA, 16 Ks in 18.1 IP) starts the first game. 2B Anthony Seigler has 2 homers in his last 3 games and SS Andruw Monasterio has a 6-game hit streak.
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