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  1. WE GOT A PLAYOFF BERTH, GENTS!!!!! 3-2 MUDCATS VICTORY. THAT'S A WRAP!!!!! MALDONADO WITH THE K LOOKING!!!!!! The Lads are celebrating!
  2. A groundout to 3B and the runner takes third on the play. Guilarte smartly takes the play at 1B regardless of the lead at 2B. A ground out to 1B - Walling back-hands it and takes out 2. Runner scores from 3rd. It's 3-2. We have a mound meeting amongst the infield and the pitching coach. Two down. 3-2 game. Let's go, Aidan. You got this.
  3. It is going to be RHP Aidan Maldonado to try for another Save. He is 2-for-5 in SVO's on the season. He concedes a flare bloop single over the leaping SS Cooper Pratt to lead off the frame. Man on 1B. Nobody down. Runner takes 2B on a high outside heater. 1-0 count. Not a good start for Aidan. Let's hope he can buckle down!
  4. Walling rips a 1-2 single into the shallow RF grass. The diving 2B corrals it but can't execute a meaningful throw. Walling beats the throw and Guilarte takes advantage of a 1B not fully aware of the scene and scores from 2B. It's a 3-1 game. Diaz flies out to end the frame. BIG insurance there.
  5. LET'S GO!!!! Guilarte wisely thinks better of the bunt opportunity after that first effort. He pokes an 1-2 offering into CF and Pratt comes around to score as the throw is up line. It's 2-1 Muddies. Guilarte took 2B on the offering Home. Come on, men! Let's add some insurance and take this game!
  6. Pratt lays down the surprising lead-off bunt. The pitcher rushes the gather and throw and sails it down the 1B line into the Mudcats bullpen. We have a lead-off bunt single and an error. Pratt is on 2B. Guilarte tried to sacrifice bunt him over and nearly popped out to the catcher. Yeesh.
  7. Another three-up and three-down for Rivero. That's 8 consecutive outs. Love it. 1-1 and we head to the 9th frame.
  8. Yophery grounds out into a DP to end the inning and it looked like he was limping pretty discernably and heavily after he landed on 1st base. I don't know but that looked suspicious. 1:43:50 on the MiLB.tv viewing. He is still in CF and he is clearly not fully right in his gitty-up. Probably tweaked an ankle.
  9. For all of you who haven't seen RHP Manuel Rodriguez pitch. @wiguy94, @Smichaelis9, and I have talked him up quite a bit (and for good reason). Here's your first look:
  10. Rivero K's 2 and gets a groundout for a very clean 7th frame. This is the best he's looked in quite some time (quickly hides in the closet having typed this and thought it and now shared it - shameful!). On to the 8th. 1-1 game.
  11. Hey now! Dylan O'Rae promoted to Biloxi. Yowza!
  12. Three up and three down in the top of the 7th as the Mudcats try to steal game 1 and seal their Playoff fate. On to the bottom of the 7th frame.
  13. AND, kudos to Rivero! He caught the runner leading too far. He threw an accurate turnaround dart to 2B and they snagged the runner in the pickle. One down.
  14. I see the Mudcats tied it up in the bottom of the 5th. We're 1-1 in Game 1 (came in trailing 1-0). AND, what would be my RHP Jesus Rivero experience other than a 1st batter HBP followed by a balk called on Rivero. Unreal how this young man can unravel at any given moment when I tune in. Man on 2nd now. Zero outs in the top of the 6th.
  15. HUGE. Thank the Baseball Gods the higher ups understood the overwhelming sentiments.
  16. Just so you are current: Unfortunately, Bukauskas suffered a set back in just his first and only Rehab outing with the Sounds. I believe he is back in Milwaukee getting opinions and assessments. Sad times fir this Bukauskas fanboy! Yup from MLBTraderumors today:
  17. @ARobsBrewCrew: Considering what a roller coaster the injury train has been on in 2024 every bit of news you share here is met with the biggest of smiles. Baez dealing with a minor injury is just fantastic news - when that happened live I was seriously concerned. And Crow and Woodward on schedule? The icing on the cake. Thank you for these updates!
  18. I've been saying this since last summer: In an ideal baseball universe, LHP Aaron Ashby would still be working on his strength; his form; his everything at the Arizona Complex. It is not an ideal baseball universe. We will have to live with his many ups-and-downs on his 'Recovery Road'. I feel for him. I truly truly do. AND, I'm just going to keep on rooting for his continued resolve as he tries to find out who he is in this ongoing leg of his recovery. It has definitely not been easy.
  19. The Brewers as an organization have been absolutely snake bitten by the injury bug since Day 1. AND, yet, they are churning out a first place current showing in the NL Central at 13 games over. They just clinched a first half High-A title. They are on the verge of a Low-A title. Their International Class looks extremely impressive early. It's a real testament to the depth of the organization as a whole that they are facing these massive hurdles and yet are finding players rising to the occasion across every single level. The personnel department can once again hold their collective heads up high. The players keep battling. Extremely extremely impressive.
  20. Wisconsin clinches! WOOT WOOT! Let's go back to Chris Mehring's calls from last night's 9th inning. I've been listening to this for 10-15 minutes straight as I return home from working all day at my rental house. Glorious:
  21. OF Lamar Sparks is very quietly having an incredible month of June - especially considering spot playing time in the early going and batting very low in the order. You have to love the rebound from a truly horrendous April. He even has a very respectable 7:4 K:BB ratio...which, if you know Sparks' game, is pretty remarkable. 10-for-29, 7 R, 3 RBI, 3 2B. 1 HR, 4 BB, 7 K, 0.345 BA, 0.976 OPS.
  22. Yup. You know who else absolutely loves him? The Whitecaps announcers. They've been having a riot watching his infectious enthusiasm and quirks all series. They were particularly focused on him Wednesday night. Whitecaps have a good time in the booth - I've enjoyed their calls quite a bit.
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