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  1. Avans has walked. The door is once again open for the Sounds. Rhys Hoskins will come to the dish. 11-8 deficit. One down. Bases juiced.
  2. Chourio plays the top of the 10th on defense. He is PH for in the bottom half. Drew Avans will try to do some damage with runners on the corners. Hoskins, however, does appear to be in the on deck circle. Meanwhile, because the Sounds literally have no more available relievers...Cy Kahle is warming up in the bullpen. Amazing.
  3. Oh man, Liranzo had two down. A bloop flare single scored one. An infield single to 3B on a weakly hit roller got two aboard. Two down. 3-2 count. Hard hit triple just inside the first base line down into the RF corner. Delgado's choice to try for that tag looks like it has come to haunt them - the Sounds are thin on pitching as is. Liranzo guts out a 38 pitch two-inning outing. He gets the hard ground out back to the mound. The Sounds will trail 11-8 in the Bottom of the 10th.
  4. Of Note: Chourio and Hoskins have indeed stayed into Extra Innings. They are at that stage of their rehab. The Big Club obviously needs their talents and their bodies to ease the ongoing crunch with injuries.
  5. Delgado tries to tag on a bloop fly to very shallow RF. It was a reasonable attempt given the circumstances and the flat footed catch. But, the throw was good and very accurate. He was gunned down by a good three feet. Ball was there just as he was getting into the slide. We have more Xtras.
  6. Haase is the man of the hour. He ropes a hard hit liner to 3B and gets the favorable short hop at the 3B backing up as it caroms up and over his right shoulder into LF. Two score. We. Are. Tied. We have a chance to walk it off. One down. 1st and 3rd. Clutch Man Freddy Zamora is at the dish. King of the clutch single.
  7. Delgado follows Cameron and fights off several very tough pitches for fouls in an 0-2 count. He then works the walk to score a run. Man, he is seeing the ball so incredibly well right now. 8-6 Sounds trail. One down. Bases still juiced.
  8. Hey now. Cameron worked an 0-2 count to a walk. Bases juiced. AND, the red hot Raynel Delgado (with three more pokes tonight!) is up to the plate.
  9. OK. Time to write a Minor League report and tone down my frustrations from that viewing circus. Time to find the positives and lighten up my overarching negative sentiments 😅. Gotta sift through a lot of weeds tonight. But, as always, there are positive notes throughout. Sounds are trying to come back from a game long deficit with two aboard and one down in the 9th. Cameron is in a 2-2 count. They trail 8-5.
  10. Now, if the T-Rats Social team was ready to up-level there already immense Minor League Social prowess...they'd give us a condensed Home highlight package of that ninth inning put to the Benny Hill Theme Song Music. That'd really put some salve on the wounds of watching them this entire second half. 😅
  11. Naturally, the Biscuits execute. Beautiful piece of hitting. Infield in. 0-2 count. Reach poke shallow liner into RF for the walk-off. This cumulate second half record is what it is because we have deserved to lose with the quality of play. It's as simple as that. A failure to execute for the most part. It's really rough.
  12. Seriously, the amount of absurdly sloppy unforced miscues throughout the Brewers system in the second half has been nauseating. That T-Rats 9th inning summed it up in a nutshell. Your uber-talented blue chippers just making one gaffe after the next. I'm honestly surprised Dinges held onto the accurate throw at the dish from Made on the relay throw. That T-Rats team is every inch of 19 games under 0.500. They are a complete quagmire of a watch. Heavy hitting prospects or not they are not a good team.
  13. And now Peña absolutely botches the most routine of weakly hit ground balls because he still struggles with moments of 'hack'. He goes for a back-hand grab inexplicably and caroms the ball into shallow LF. That has to be gathered clean when your relief arm is mired in a meltdown. He continues to botch routine plays while a certain young man hasn't received a single opportunity at 2B since his call-up. 8-4 T-Rats trail. Now, these are soft hits, mind you. AND, Dinges back pick airmails a throw into RF. Amazing. Another run crosses. Nicasia over runs it. They manage to miraculously get the runner at home plate. That inning is this 2025 second half T-Rats quagmire in a nutshell. Lazy sloppy play and a whole lot of bad luck intermingled with the ugly.
  14. I see this 9th inning mini meltdown is at the hands of our 26-year-old regression Indy man RHP Aaron Rund. Nightmare second season for a guy who really needed to improve.
  15. I don't know. As per usual I completely disagree with ML scorers. The error was on the gather - that was off the cup of his glove. BUT, really the error is on Burke's catch. That was right to him. He lunged for the ball and completely missed it. Ugly play.
  16. AND, Montogmery ties it. Strike out but Wood can't hold the ball and the runner gets free run to 1B. He looks the runner back to 2B. He takes 3B anyway on the throw to 1B. Then a high chopper up the middle and Pratt can't handle it cleanly rushing the gather (looked very catchable). Runner scores. Burke botches the catch at 1B. Lovely. Has to catch that ball.
  17. Oh, I see. Gillis had a visit on the mound after his walk to end his work. It looked like they were looking at his hand. He's shaking his hand. Looks like possibly blisters on his throwing hand. He was holding out his index finger. SO, he was pulled early and it was what looks like a minor injury related. That's the reason for the exit not the lead-off double and free pass. He's still checking those fingers in the dugout.
  18. Truly a heck of a Double-A debut for LHP Jesus Broca. He keeps coming on and solidifying his standing within the Brewers org. A really fantastic second half storyline just got even better. He was in control and pounding the zone.
  19. He's just tipping his cap to Chourio. Levels to the return from injury. Brock is playing chess.
  20. Gillis pulled after 3.0 IP in a 3-1 game. Pitch count at 56. I wasn't paying strict attention but I wonder if that was a longer inning than I recalled? He had some two out trouble. I winder if this is more a end-of-the-season innings limit he is approaching as he is close to 90 IP on the year and the T'Rats are very cleary way out of any post-season picture.
  21. Ok. Farm chores await. I'm already behind in all broadcasts. Now let's get further behind. Mudcats have to bare down and pull this out. Fred Nats lost game 1 of their DH today. In essence, they are tied atop the leaderboard at present. And, Fred Nats are trailing Game 2. The time is now.
  22. And, Lara was beaned on his left glute. Right smack dab heater on the butt cheek. Ouch!!! That stung.
  23. A two-out triple to the RF wall followed by a two out 3-2 double to the left CF gap and it's now 6-4 Mudcats. At 71 pitches, I do wonder if this isn't it for Johnson?
  24. We're rich: 2.0 IP for RHP Tyson Hardin before his night is complete. Broca Double-A debut in the 3rd. Pop up to 1B. Pop fly to LF. Gets his first Double-A K on a gorgeous curve. A 1-2-3 debut on only six pitches! NOICE!!
  25. Yeah, Mehring is being very polite saying Hall was shading the left CF alley. That ball was hit 88 mph at a 45 degree launch angle. A natural LF'er runs that down. 😅
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