Nicasia to the 60-Day? Ooooof. My baseball gods.
Don't mind if I do, Jim. I'll pull from Friday's Game Thread and add some spices to make it is a nice easy simmerin' DSL stew.
The Crew trailed 5-2 in the fifth frame of an agreed-upon seven-inning affair when INF Jesus Made, once again (already showing a star-type flare for the dramatic), hit a clutch triple. This is Made's second such big time three-base knock this past week. He cleared the bags to tie the game 5-5 in the fifth frame. Made's headlining running mate, INF Luis Pena, knocked him across in the next AB to give the Crew their only lead of the game, 6-5, in what ultimately was a 5-run fifth frame. This comeback was made possible by the important 3 1/3 IP from second-year Brewers DSL hurler RHP Linbel Jimenez who allowed a mere single run while not conceding a single knock - 1 BB, 1 WP, 1 E (pick-off throw) 1 R (unearned), 2 K. His mostly calm work in spelling 17-year-old Mexican lefty, Victor Garcia, paved the way for a possible comeback. Garcia struggled, it would appear, in his debut outing - the bases were oft-active and young men were swiping them at will (3 SB) as he was pulled before the first frame ended. Better luck next outing, young man! Unfortunately, though RHP Jhosep Ospino pitched a clean (on the scoreboard) sheet in the bottom of the fifth inning in his first inning of work, he allowed the winning two Cubs runs to cross the plate in the bottom of the sixth. As our very own @wiguy94 pointed out, Ospino did so in classic DSL fashion: Walk, WP, double, PB, Walk, WP, PB, WP in the inning. Ahhhhh, yes. The days of summer. The Cerveceros Uno (2-1) will look to bounce back today as they face their brethren in the Cerveceros Dos dugout. As I type, it is a 6-4 Uno lead in the third frame.