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  1. Garcia oppo liner single through the 3B/SS gap. Guilarte has to hold at 3B. Meanwhile, Kuehner K's 2 and then Kuehner and Hall PO their second man heading early to 2B. Thanks for the Outs, Whitecaps (whose base running issues continue - a season long issue).
  2. Dylan O'Rae, for his absolute lack of HR power, certainly has warning track power in his young bag. It is just a matter of time for him to get the strength and improved distance. I've seen him rock some absolute bomb flyouts BUT they land to the short porch of the warning track. They just don't carry over the wall. Off-season strength programs might change that in coming seasons. He flies out to the deep shallow warning track of right CF to end the T-Rats 3rd. Meanwhile, after Pratt went down swinging on a slider down and away, Daniel Guilarte found the CF grass and a looping liner. Yophery slides in before the relay home to grab the first run of the ball game. 1-0 Mudcats. Yophery had to hold up a moment to see if the liner would drop. Heck of a slide to beat the throw and tag. Bang-bang play. Guilarte takes 2B on the throw home - heady play there. David Garcia will try to add to the lead.
  3. Runner takes 2B on a huge secondary lead. Corniel doesn't adjust or see him. Takes 2nd easily. Next batter ripped a liner to CF but Yophery Rodriguez once again shows his defense; aggression; and arm by throwing a one-hop strike to home plate nabbing the runner by a good 5'. Just a fantastic throw. End of the inning. Still 0-0 but Corniel showed some rough moments in that frame.
  4. A high heater for a full count on the next batter and Garcia throws an absolute dart into the sliding path of the base runner. Why are you stealing there? Makes little sense after a four pitch walk and the count full. That was a great jump, no less, but essentially a potential wasted out with Corniel showing some fragility in the fourth. Yep, he walks the next batter as well. Two down. Man on first again.
  5. After a fly out to RF on an 88 mph floater directly to Walling, Corniel walks the nexst batter on four pitches. Man on first. One down. 0-0 game. Top of 4 pitch count at 28 after a ball to start the next batter - that's five straight as we have a mound meeting.
  6. Tayden Hall with a heads up play taking 3B when the catcher drops a high heater in front of the plate. The throw to 3B sails into the LF grass. T-Rats now lead 1-0. Fernandez goes down swinging to end the inning on a high heater above the zone. On to the bottom of the 2nd.
  7. Di Turi robbed on a deep liner to RF. What an effort. Jared McKenzie robs Di Turi of an RBI double there. That ball: also rocked. Sheeesh. Bad luck for the Muddies early. Fully stretched out sliding snare.
  8. The Mudcats have nothing to show for it but they've hit several hard balls. Walling lines out at 101 mph directly to the SS. Two down in the 3rd for the Muddies. Briceno finally gets a hit to fall on another liner. The leaping 2B couldn't snag it tho he knocked it down. Meanwhile, Tayden Hall just hit a two out oppo double down the LF line. It tailed and looped into the shallow LF grass and to the line. He beat the throw by a matter of inches on the tag.
  9. Kuehner works around the threat and gets a K looking to end the first frame. Both starters at 20 pitches already. 0-0 game and we are on to the 2nd.
  10. AND Corniel gets the swinging K for his 4th K already through 3 for the second out. AND, in an 0-2 count he narrowly misses a high corner K. BUT, he gets his 5th K swinging on another slider. Corniel is CAPITAL SHARP. 31 pitches through 3 complete.
  11. AND, the runner takes 2B when O'Rae can't hold on to the throw from home plate. Rodriguez got the ball in line with the slide but it was low and the tag saw the ball roll out with the slide's momentum. Groundout to SS keeps the runner at 2B and they have one down. Meanwhile, Corniel will look to overcome his 3rd frame with aplomb. Let's hope he has it today. Fly out to Walling in RF to start the frame.
  12. Tate Kuehner offers a nod to Harold Chirino and Ryan Middendorf from the Sounds win earlier and walks his lead-off batter on four pitches.
  13. Guilarte really struggling to find holes of late. He grounds out fairly hard to 2B. He's hitting 0.167 over his past 10 games. Stanley has him in clean-up to try and wake the hits up from their slumber.
  14. We've seen this type of start for Corniel of late. We need to see what the third inning brings. That' been his kryptonite of late. All three T-Rats take their counts full. Nobody saw a base. BUT, good work elevating the count some early. Three hard hit outs.
  15. Another K to open the 2nd frame on a slider that dipped heavy and outside the zone. He gets the swing and the whiff in the 2-2 count. Corniel's 2nd K. AND, three pitches and another K for Corniel. A high heater above the zone and he gets the chase. Meanwhile, Luke Adams is getting talked up in the West Michigan broadcast for his zaniness. They love him. Hard to disagree. AND, Reece Walling show off why he can be such a defensive weapon. He clean stride long sprints toward the RF wall and makes a fully stretched snagging out no other OF'er could have grabbed. Just check this reach and wingspan grab out! Epic way to end the 2nd.
  16. Lara lines out to LF in a full count to lead off game 2 @ West Michigan.
  17. Pratt CS on a head first slide. Looked like the throw beat him. On to the 2nd frame.
  18. We return to a feed with Pratt on 1st base somehow and two down. Yophery clearly out somehow. The grind is real.
  19. After a pre game and top half inning of poltergeist craziness, we now have a standard feed for the Mucats first AB's AND it is blacking out to silence in the midst of it. CLEARLY, the Shuckers have their tech team in Zebulon tonight. This season. I swear. More technological issues in the feeds than any I can recall. It's a tough grind for viewers too! LOL.
  20. Three up. Three down for Corniel. He K's the last batter in a full count with a gorgeous change-up that tailed in and just below the belt. Fly out to LF and a ground out to 2B. A 12 pitch frame.
  21. This current Mudcats feed is a digital poltergeist. Yikes.
  22. Personally, I'd just send cash for a load of Coors Banquet for a possible post-season celebration. Hedge your bets. Back-up brewskis. I'd stop the negotiating right there.
  23. AND, despite not being able to locate the heater precisely on more than one occasion, Middy still gets the K swinging on an inside high heater (touched 97 mph on consecutive pitches). That's a 4-2 Sounds 'W'. Middy's 2nd Save of 2024. Mejía was asking for high outside heat on consecutive pitches. He got high and inside. No matter. Hit the showers, boys!
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