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  1. RHP Nick Merkel with 3 fantastic innings of relief work (yet another completely unheralded but highly effective reliever - one of the better breaking balls in the system when it is dialed in) so far has allowed his Shuckers a chance to claw back into the game. So far? Not really in the cards as the offense continues taking prolonged naps. 3-0 Wahoos still lead in the 7th. Two down with Rodriguez on 1B. Come on bats wake up!
  2. Kuehner gets the punch out facing the 2nd batter - two curves expertly executed then the classic raise the platform getting the swinging K on a high outside heater. Next batter hits a chopper over the mound and into CF for the groundball single. He then gets another K with a gorgeous back foot breaking ball that sinks below and to the back of the zone to another righty bat. Fantastic inning of work. 2-1 and we head to the 7th.
  3. Manfredi-to-Kuehner it is. The Lefty show continues. He absolutely shatters a bat for his first out on a weak dribbler to the mound. One down.
  4. Right? That looked really ugly. Fantastic if true!
  5. Another T-Rats game and no sign of INF Ben Metzinger. Such a curious season so far. I'd love to know what's going on here (as I alluded to in last night's report). T-Rats strand 2 (Chirinos K swinging on high outside heat. Rodríguez weak fly out to RF on first pitch). 2-1 and we're on to the bottom of the 6th.
  6. Adams is now 2-for-2 with a BB to add to the tally. He came back to the line-up ready to play. Heck of a day for the young fella.
  7. Manfredi escapes a runners on the corner one down scenario with a ground out to 1B for the 2nd out. A run crosses but the T-Rats see C Ramón Rodríguez gun down the runner trying to steal 3B for the final out. It's 2-1 T-Rats now in the top of the 6th. One down after Barrios lined out to RF. Adams will try to improve to 3-for-3 on his afternoon.
  8. Welcome back to Nashville, Mr. Cambell. Despite the woeful two-hit effort by the team at the dish in a 2-1 loss, Campbell compiled two OF assists - 1 at Home and 1 at 3B. Great work by the young man. Sounds fall back under 0.500 at 11-12.
  9. Manfredi has 7 K through 4 1/3 IP. T-Rats still clinging to a 2-0 lead. He just walked his 2nd batter of his outing. Let's hope he can work around it. He is showing he is definitely an arm to reckon with in the system. Awesome sauce.
  10. The sole Shuckers knock appears to be a Boeve 3-bagger. All other bats remain silent as the Shuckers ongoing offensive futility certainly has continued through 4 innings. That Campbell promotion is really going to impact this sleepy lineup in the near-term (in the very least).
  11. INF Luke Adams has returned to the lineup and has gone 2-for-2 - with a dub and both RBI; you love to see it! Manfredi continues his mini-breakout tour: 3 IP, 2 H, 0 BB, 5 K so far. T-Rats lead 2-0 headed to the bottom of the 4th frame.
  12. Mudcats are clinging to a 4-3 lead as they head to the bottom of the 8th frame in Zebulon. They are pushing to make it 5-0 vs Salem so far in 2024. Let's go, men! Pull out another!
  13. VERY successful return and 2024 debut for LHP Robert Gasser. 4 IP, 4 H, 1 BB, 1 ER, 5 K. We will take that any day. Let's hope he is fine in the aftermath. Sounds do trail 2-1 deep in the game - bottom of the 8th.
  14. Blalock's impressive scorless streak comes to an end. He has conceded 3 runs through 3 IP (5 H, 4 K) as the Shuckers trail 3-0.
  15. Off-speed away and off the plate has been Chourio's kryptonite since he came stateside - sliders especially. Every level. We distinctly saw it in the Southern League. All of this 'should' have been anticipated and highly likely was by the Brewers org. Pitchers who want to get cute and challenge him with a change-up or a heater typically regret it. MLB pitchers and staffs are obviously working with different animals and are adjusting quite a bit faster. It's up to him now to evolve this part of his game - and, the obvious 'concern' here is he's a very young rookie trying to do this at the hardest level of baseball. It's a big flaw and it is the facet of his game that needs to improve in the years ahead if we are to see his true potential. Anyone who watched him with a discerning eye knows this. Hopefully, fans understand this and allow the process to unfold.
  16. It was certainly a breath of fresh air to see RHP Jacob Misiorowski dealing in his 4 1/3 IP. The Mudcats managed to comeback and improve to 4-0 on the season versus Salem. The T-Rats saw RHP Patricio Aquino scuffle as their offense learned life without Mike Boeve is not as pleasant on the scoreboard. The Shuckers blew a 4-3 lead in the ninth frame after they failed to score a single run with the bases juiced and nobody out in their half. And, Nashville not only suffered a 14-9 loss but they also lost their most consistent bat when OF Brewer Hicklen (who also leads the International League in stolen bases) was plunked in the kneecap. Begrudgingly, let's get into the report! Image courtesy of Brewer Fanatic Transactions: RHP Tobias Myers was recalled by the Milwaukee Brewers from the Nashville Sounds INF Andruw Monasterio was optioned to Triple-A Nashville from the Milwaukee Brewers INF/OF Noah Campbell was promoted to Triple-A Nashville from Biloxi RHP Miguel Guerrero was released by High-A Wisconsin RHP Ryan Birchard was placed on Carolina's 7-Day IL C Victor Torres was transferred to Carolina from the ACL Brewers Please visit our ongoing 'Minor League Transactions' page to read more details on the above - including very kind parting words for those recently released by our very own @damuelle Final: Louisville (Reds) 14, Sounds 9 Via the Sounds' website, please be sure to click and read each of the affiliate write-ups as part of your season-long Link Report routine (believe me, it's worth it): Sounds Drop High Scoring Affair at Louisville - Tyler Black Homers for the Second Straight Game in 14-9 Loss Pre-Game Media Notes Box Score / Game Log RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez is not the same pitcher in early 2024 as we saw routinely at Double-A Biloxi in 2023. Granted, he is a 22-year-old playing well above his age bracket. What I am seeing in nearly every outing so far in 2024 is a young arm who has simply consistently struggled to locate his stuff. This was certainly no different tonight in his very rough 4 IP - 6 H, 3 BB, 1 HB, 4 K, 7 ER. One can point to some bad luck in the first frame when he conceded one run - a seeing eye double to the furthest part of the LF line when Isaac Collins was shaded toward CF and then a chopper off the first base bag that caromed over Black's head and into right field. However, that won't match your eye test in the six runs that followed over the next three frames. In his ill-fated five-run second frame, Rodriguez simply saw entirely too many hangers sitting dead center. Louisville took advantage and opened a 6-2 lead from a 2-1 deficit. Three Quick Strikes: 1) If RHP Blake Holub wants to stick with Triple-A Nashville, he is absolutely going to have to start finding ways stay near or over the plate. I see an uncanny right-hand resemblance to old left-hand hopeful LHP Ethan Small in Holub's game. And, I don't mean this in the good Ethan Small way. By my naked eye, I see entirely too much lack of control in nearly every facet of his current pitching motion and release. It's no wonder those balls are sailing all over the place. A 1/3 IP, 4 BB, 1 H, 5 ER bit of work did his team (and his place in the bullpen) no favors. After tonight's work, Holub is sporting an unsightly 2.22 WHIP over 7 2/3 IP with an equally unsightly 10.57 ERA. I will be entirely unsurprised if he finds himself on the not so coveted 'Developmental List' or down with Biloxi in the near future. Lots of work to do here to turn his season around. 2) It certainly wasn't all 'doom and gloom' in a game the Sounds scored in every inning but two. Let's celebrate INF Tyler Black carrying over that hot bat from 2023. Maybe, just maybe, this young man is an insanely gifted offensive player. Take a load of this rocket: 3) In a game we saw talented 2B/LF Isaac Collins go deep in a big way to right field for the early 2-1 Sounds lead, we were also reminded of the ongoing propensity for prolonged droughts we see in talented INF Patrick Dorrian's bat. I witnessed Dorrian's strikeout buffet mega-drought of the 2023 summer. It was really tough to watch him fight himself in the batters box. I've also seen him go on line drive and home run tears - again, the talent is undeniable. So, it pains me to tell you after an 0-for-5 evening with 3 K, Dorrian is now mired in an 0-for-23 slump at the dish. He is maintaining a solid respectability in the K:BB ratio, however - 6:6 in the mini funk and 15:13 on the season - we can take some positives away from this. But, make no mistake, hitting 0.118 with a 0.514 OPS was not in his hopes and aspirations through 50 plus AB's early in 2024. Keep grinding, Mr. Dorrian. The tables can turn fast. ** Special shout-out to one OF Brewer Hicklen who took a dangerous pitch directly off his lead left knee cap in his AB in the top of the fifth inning. It was not a good looking scene as he was helped off by a training staff member and possibly the strength coach. Given the ongoing spate of injuries across the organization, we can only hope he's avoided anything seriousl. I covered this in detail in our game thread HERE ** Final: Pensacola (Marlins) 5, Biloxi 4 Shuckers Drop Back-and-Forth Battle with Blue Wahoos to Open Series - Misiorowski Ties Season High Seven Strikeouts Pre-Game Media Notes Box Score / Game Log RHP Jacob Misiorowski was back to dominant 2023 Jacob Misiorowski tonight. Let's all breathe a sigh of relief. More importantly, perhaps, he was sitting 95-97 mph throughout and touching 99 mph. I haven't seen that zesty 99 mph heat in quite awhile and I may have breathed a sigh of relief. This is the version of Misiorowski we all envision when we dream of an Ace. By my count, through the first 3 IP, we saw 6 K on 5 heaters and 1 slider. We also saw 10 whiffs. It was a much needed outing for me and I can only imagine the young hurler and the greater Brewers organization. Let's just hope we can build upward from here! Three Quick Strikes: 1) And, it's just a shame the team couldn't in the least pull out a 'W' in the end. The inability to tack on more runs with the bases juiced and nobody out in the top of the ninth frame clinging to a 4-3 lead was the ultimate end for the Shuckers. Sure, RHP Justin Yeager blew his first Save opportunity in 2024 but you just have to relieve some of that pressure when you have such a golden opportunity. 1B Ernesto Martinez Jr. grounded out weakly in a short-hop chopper directly to the Wahoos' first baseman for the 3-2-4 double play for the first two outs. OF Justin Dirden then struck out on a high heater in a 2-2 count. That was a huge missed opportunity. 2) Speaking of the bases loaded, this was before a walk made the bags full. INF Ethan Murray with an absolutely clutch opposite field double to the right field wall. I thought it was Shuckers destiny from here: Unfortunately, all the momentum in the world fizzled with a thud. 3) The LHP Adam Seminaris bullpen breakout tour continued with more stellar work from the young hurler. Three more scoreless innings of work on the evening (2 H, 2 BB, 2 K) brought him within an out of picking up the 'W'. Having watched Seminaris scuffle routinely as a starter for the Shuckers and Mike Guerrero's staff last season, I can not describe how happy I am to see him grab a new role and run with it. His ERA dropped to 1.64 after tonight's work and his WHIP sits at 1.00 while batters are hitting a measly 0.158 BAA. This is a very underrated early 2024 storyline. Final: Peoria (Cardinals) 6, Wisconsin 2 Peoria Takes Series Opener 6-2 Over Wisconsin - Rattlers Held to Four Hits and Fall to Chiefs Box Score / Game Log Pre-Game Media Notes In a road game where the offense was napping throughout, it feels appropriate we are greeted with a sudden lack of video and post-game pods. This is the road we are traveling in Peoria - literally. In what will be a season filled with challenge and, hopefully, growth young 20-year-old RHP Patricio Aquino faced his first real rough outing. 3 Ip, 7 H, 4 BB, 1 HR, 3 K, 6 ER is going to balloon that ERA after only 13 IP and 3 GS overall. Simply put, he was not sharp. I've seen Aquino pitch regularly now for over a year so this start doesn't concern me. What matters, now, are the next several games ahead. He can't let these types of outings spiral into a bad habit. So, I will keep my eyes and ears at the ready for his next start. Hopefully, I'll be able to report back with good news. Three Quick Strikes: 1) RHP Yerlin Rodriguez is a flat out stud and the Peoria Chief's announcer let you know it. I've been discussing this man's prowess for over a year plus and it was very refreshing to hear the opponent's announcer shower glowing remarks throughout his 1 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 3 K work. I'm going to let you know once again right here: Rodriguez is an inevitable MLB arm. He may not be anywhere in the collective and meaningless Top 30 lists. He may suffer the bias of what I call 'Reliever Irrelevance' in these inexplicably imbalanced lists. But, make no mistake about it: his three pitch mix is as impactful as any mix in the system. I look forward to his inevitable promotion to the Southern League. 2) One has to wonder what exactly is going on with one INF Ben Metzinger to be introduced into game day lineups so slowly. Since being activated from the Development List back on April 13th, he has appeared in exactly two contests. With INF Mike Boeve having earned his promotion to the Southern League, it's hard to fathom Metzinger can't steal more AB's and playing time from 1B Jesus Chirinos or 3B Jheremy Vargas (and his 0.176 BA in 24 AB's). This isn't a sky is falling comment in any way as players travel very different paths, but it's hard to feel rosy about Metzinger's future in the organization after a 119K:55BB 2024; questions about his arm and bat; and the early season Developmental List placement and now very infrequent playing time. Hopefully, this is simply a matter of a minor health thing and he recovers and takes his game to new heights. 3) With so little to glean from the game itself (yes, I viewed this snoozer) and a box score that marries this observation to reality, let's simply celebrate RHP Jack Polancic's clean inning of relief work. Zeroes across the board. Sometimes that's all a new face in an organization needs to get the needle moving in a more positive direction. He's certainly had some jitters in his workload to date and who can blame him. Hopefully, this helps settle things down and he starts making his mark on games in the ensuing weeks ahead. Final: Carolina 4, Salem (Red Sox) 2 Seventh-Inning Rally Gives Mudcats Thrilling Win in Series Opener - Two-Run Triple from Juan Baez Powers Carolina to Comeback Victory Box Score / Game Log Our lone Home series affiliate in Carolina still leaves us with a dearth of highlights to share with you. Suffice it to say, regardless, both starters in this contest impressed throughout. RHP Manuel Rodriguez plays a calm and composed attacking style on the mound well beyond his mere 18 years of age. He is cool as a cucumber out there. This was his most advanced array of pitches and mix we've seen yet so, as a fan, you love to see that arrow pointing up - he carried a no hitter into the fourth inning afterall! Nothing was hung over the heart of the plate. Rodriguez was challenging hitters up in the zone and he was locating his slider absolutely expertly on the outer half and off the plate. It was a sublime outing to watch for a baseball aficionado such as myself. He didn't have the strikeout numbers to back it up, but, I believe those will come in time - as he matures and hones his craft. This was a momentum-building outing and I certainly hope it sticks. Three Quick Strikes: 1) In a game filled with comparable stats throughout, it was the Mudcats ability to tally more with RISP that was the ultimate difference. Oh, and the fact the Mudcats have 3B Juan Baez in their lineup who continues to come up clutch. That certainly helps. Baez's go-ahead triple to right field in the top of the seventh frame was the big difference in this one. After vocalizing concerns about his defense after his time in the ACL, I've seen more than enough of Baez since his late-season call-up in 2023 to profess to you dear readers: he is clearly one of the best overall players wearing a Mudcats uniform. He is a much better defender than advertised. We are lucky to have him in the fold. 2) Speaking of call-ups, @Jim French Stepstool and I briefly discussed this in the evening's game thread HERE, but one has to think RHP KC Hunt's days in Carolina gray and red are numbered. He has been efficient and largely untouchable in every outing to date - tonight certainly no different in 2 2/3 IP of 2 H, 0 BB, 4 K, 0 ER ball. He hasn't conceded a run in 9 2/3 IP on the season with 15 K to a mere 2 BB to show for it and Low-A hitters squeaking out a measly 0.139 BAA. When I first saw this back in February, I was certainly piqued: Having watched every one of Hunt's innings, I can avow: High-A is likely in his near future. I also will be entirely unsurprised if the Brewers consider trying to stretch him out into some starter innings. He has an immense set of tools to pick from. If you get a chance, make a point to watch some of his innings - his work on this evening begins at the 2:17:40 mark where he inherits Rodriguez's runner at 1B and proceeds to get a pop fly to LF and then strike out the final batter on a filthy change-up down below the zone. Ridiculous pitch that was. 3) OF Luis Castillo has some pop in his bat - all us Brewers Minor League followers know this by now. But, Castillo is still a very rough sketch of the player he hopes to become. I continue to look for other facets of his game to come forward and I remain befuddled. He is not a defensive specialist by any stretch - and he seems to be adding more density to his frame so that defesne doesn't appear likely to improve by any discernible amount. He doesn't appear to have a plus arm. He doesn't steal bases. He isn't walking in any eye-catching way. Ultimately, Castillo is simply going to need to wake up his bat and his impact in the batters box to make a name for himself as he strives to move up levels. There's a long way to go for any young player, but given his relatively all-or-nothing start to 2024, Castillo's feels a bit longer. We have a very rare mid-week matinee buffet tomorrow. All four teams will be playing in the early morning or very early afternoon depending on your time zone. We know we're seeing RHP Daniel Corniel looking for a bounce back outing; LHP Mark Manfredi looking to continue his recent spate of fantastic innings for the Timber Rattlers; and RHP Bradley Blalock looking to stay unscored upon while also helping Biloxi get back in the winning column. As always, thanks for reading and thanks for supporting Milwaukee Brewers Minor League baseball and the many players deserving of our time and recognition. I now pass the baton to Daniel and Jim for the remainder of these ongoing series. 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. Transactions: RHP Tobias Myers was recalled by the Milwaukee Brewers from the Nashville Sounds INF Andruw Monasterio was optioned to Triple-A Nashville from the Milwaukee Brewers INF/OF Noah Campbell was promoted to Triple-A Nashville from Biloxi RHP Miguel Guerrero was released by High-A Wisconsin RHP Ryan Birchard was placed on Carolina's 7-Day IL C Victor Torres was transferred to Carolina from the ACL Brewers Please visit our ongoing 'Minor League Transactions' page to read more details on the above - including very kind parting words for those recently released by our very own @damuelle Final: Louisville (Reds) 14, Sounds 9 Via the Sounds' website, please be sure to click and read each of the affiliate write-ups as part of your season-long Link Report routine (believe me, it's worth it): Sounds Drop High Scoring Affair at Louisville - Tyler Black Homers for the Second Straight Game in 14-9 Loss Pre-Game Media Notes Box Score / Game Log RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez is not the same pitcher in early 2024 as we saw routinely at Double-A Biloxi in 2023. Granted, he is a 22-year-old playing well above his age bracket. What I am seeing in nearly every outing so far in 2024 is a young arm who has simply consistently struggled to locate his stuff. This was certainly no different tonight in his very rough 4 IP - 6 H, 3 BB, 1 HB, 4 K, 7 ER. One can point to some bad luck in the first frame when he conceded one run - a seeing eye double to the furthest part of the LF line when Isaac Collins was shaded toward CF and then a chopper off the first base bag that caromed over Black's head and into right field. However, that won't match your eye test in the six runs that followed over the next three frames. In his ill-fated five-run second frame, Rodriguez simply saw entirely too many hangers sitting dead center. Louisville took advantage and opened a 6-2 lead from a 2-1 deficit. Three Quick Strikes: 1) If RHP Blake Holub wants to stick with Triple-A Nashville, he is absolutely going to have to start finding ways stay near or over the plate. I see an uncanny right-hand resemblance to old left-hand hopeful LHP Ethan Small in Holub's game. And, I don't mean this in the good Ethan Small way. By my naked eye, I see entirely too much lack of control in nearly every facet of his current pitching motion and release. It's no wonder those balls are sailing all over the place. A 1/3 IP, 4 BB, 1 H, 5 ER bit of work did his team (and his place in the bullpen) no favors. After tonight's work, Holub is sporting an unsightly 2.22 WHIP over 7 2/3 IP with an equally unsightly 10.57 ERA. I will be entirely unsurprised if he finds himself on the not so coveted 'Developmental List' or down with Biloxi in the near future. Lots of work to do here to turn his season around. 2) It certainly wasn't all 'doom and gloom' in a game the Sounds scored in every inning but two. Let's celebrate INF Tyler Black carrying over that hot bat from 2023. Maybe, just maybe, this young man is an insanely gifted offensive player. Take a load of this rocket: 3) In a game we saw talented 2B/LF Isaac Collins go deep in a big way to right field for the early 2-1 Sounds lead, we were also reminded of the ongoing propensity for prolonged droughts we see in talented INF Patrick Dorrian's bat. I witnessed Dorrian's strikeout buffet mega-drought of the 2023 summer. It was really tough to watch him fight himself in the batters box. I've also seen him go on line drive and home run tears - again, the talent is undeniable. So, it pains me to tell you after an 0-for-5 evening with 3 K, Dorrian is now mired in an 0-for-23 slump at the dish. He is maintaining a solid respectability in the K:BB ratio, however - 6:6 in the mini funk and 15:13 on the season - we can take some positives away from this. But, make no mistake, hitting 0.118 with a 0.514 OPS was not in his hopes and aspirations through 50 plus AB's early in 2024. Keep grinding, Mr. Dorrian. The tables can turn fast. ** Special shout-out to one OF Brewer Hicklen who took a dangerous pitch directly off his lead left knee cap in his AB in the top of the fifth inning. It was not a good looking scene as he was helped off by a training staff member and possibly the strength coach. Given the ongoing spate of injuries across the organization, we can only hope he's avoided anything seriousl. I covered this in detail in our game thread HERE ** Final: Pensacola (Marlins) 5, Biloxi 4 Shuckers Drop Back-and-Forth Battle with Blue Wahoos to Open Series - Misiorowski Ties Season High Seven Strikeouts Pre-Game Media Notes Box Score / Game Log RHP Jacob Misiorowski was back to dominant 2023 Jacob Misiorowski tonight. Let's all breathe a sigh of relief. More importantly, perhaps, he was sitting 95-97 mph throughout and touching 99 mph. I haven't seen that zesty 99 mph heat in quite awhile and I may have breathed a sigh of relief. This is the version of Misiorowski we all envision when we dream of an Ace. By my count, through the first 3 IP, we saw 6 K on 5 heaters and 1 slider. We also saw 10 whiffs. It was a much needed outing for me and I can only imagine the young hurler and the greater Brewers organization. Let's just hope we can build upward from here! Three Quick Strikes: 1) And, it's just a shame the team couldn't in the least pull out a 'W' in the end. The inability to tack on more runs with the bases juiced and nobody out in the top of the ninth frame clinging to a 4-3 lead was the ultimate end for the Shuckers. Sure, RHP Justin Yeager blew his first Save opportunity in 2024 but you just have to relieve some of that pressure when you have such a golden opportunity. 1B Ernesto Martinez Jr. grounded out weakly in a short-hop chopper directly to the Wahoos' first baseman for the 3-2-4 double play for the first two outs. OF Justin Dirden then struck out on a high heater in a 2-2 count. That was a huge missed opportunity. 2) Speaking of the bases loaded, this was before a walk made the bags full. INF Ethan Murray with an absolutely clutch opposite field double to the right field wall. I thought it was Shuckers destiny from here: Unfortunately, all the momentum in the world fizzled with a thud. 3) The LHP Adam Seminaris bullpen breakout tour continued with more stellar work from the young hurler. Three more scoreless innings of work on the evening (2 H, 2 BB, 2 K) brought him within an out of picking up the 'W'. Having watched Seminaris scuffle routinely as a starter for the Shuckers and Mike Guerrero's staff last season, I can not describe how happy I am to see him grab a new role and run with it. His ERA dropped to 1.64 after tonight's work and his WHIP sits at 1.00 while batters are hitting a measly 0.158 BAA. This is a very underrated early 2024 storyline. Final: Peoria (Cardinals) 6, Wisconsin 2 Peoria Takes Series Opener 6-2 Over Wisconsin - Rattlers Held to Four Hits and Fall to Chiefs Box Score / Game Log Pre-Game Media Notes In a road game where the offense was napping throughout, it feels appropriate we are greeted with a sudden lack of video and post-game pods. This is the road we are traveling in Peoria - literally. In what will be a season filled with challenge and, hopefully, growth young 20-year-old RHP Patricio Aquino faced his first real rough outing. 3 Ip, 7 H, 4 BB, 1 HR, 3 K, 6 ER is going to balloon that ERA after only 13 IP and 3 GS overall. Simply put, he was not sharp. I've seen Aquino pitch regularly now for over a year so this start doesn't concern me. What matters, now, are the next several games ahead. He can't let these types of outings spiral into a bad habit. So, I will keep my eyes and ears at the ready for his next start. Hopefully, I'll be able to report back with good news. Three Quick Strikes: 1) RHP Yerlin Rodriguez is a flat out stud and the Peoria Chief's announcer let you know it. I've been discussing this man's prowess for over a year plus and it was very refreshing to hear the opponent's announcer shower glowing remarks throughout his 1 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 3 K work. I'm going to let you know once again right here: Rodriguez is an inevitable MLB arm. He may not be anywhere in the collective and meaningless Top 30 lists. He may suffer the bias of what I call 'Reliever Irrelevance' in these inexplicably imbalanced lists. But, make no mistake about it: his three pitch mix is as impactful as any mix in the system. I look forward to his inevitable promotion to the Southern League. 2) One has to wonder what exactly is going on with one INF Ben Metzinger to be introduced into game day lineups so slowly. Since being activated from the Development List back on April 13th, he has appeared in exactly two contests. With INF Mike Boeve having earned his promotion to the Southern League, it's hard to fathom Metzinger can't steal more AB's and playing time from 1B Jesus Chirinos or 3B Jheremy Vargas (and his 0.176 BA in 24 AB's). This isn't a sky is falling comment in any way as players travel very different paths, but it's hard to feel rosy about Metzinger's future in the organization after a 119K:55BB 2024; questions about his arm and bat; and the early season Developmental List placement and now very infrequent playing time. Hopefully, this is simply a matter of a minor health thing and he recovers and takes his game to new heights. 3) With so little to glean from the game itself (yes, I viewed this snoozer) and a box score that marries this observation to reality, let's simply celebrate RHP Jack Polancic's clean inning of relief work. Zeroes across the board. Sometimes that's all a new face in an organization needs to get the needle moving in a more positive direction. He's certainly had some jitters in his workload to date and who can blame him. Hopefully, this helps settle things down and he starts making his mark on games in the ensuing weeks ahead. Final: Carolina 4, Salem (Red Sox) 2 Seventh-Inning Rally Gives Mudcats Thrilling Win in Series Opener - Two-Run Triple from Juan Baez Powers Carolina to Comeback Victory Box Score / Game Log Our lone Home series affiliate in Carolina still leaves us with a dearth of highlights to share with you. Suffice it to say, regardless, both starters in this contest impressed throughout. RHP Manuel Rodriguez plays a calm and composed attacking style on the mound well beyond his mere 18 years of age. He is cool as a cucumber out there. This was his most advanced array of pitches and mix we've seen yet so, as a fan, you love to see that arrow pointing up - he carried a no hitter into the fourth inning afterall! Nothing was hung over the heart of the plate. Rodriguez was challenging hitters up in the zone and he was locating his slider absolutely expertly on the outer half and off the plate. It was a sublime outing to watch for a baseball aficionado such as myself. He didn't have the strikeout numbers to back it up, but, I believe those will come in time - as he matures and hones his craft. This was a momentum-building outing and I certainly hope it sticks. Three Quick Strikes: 1) In a game filled with comparable stats throughout, it was the Mudcats ability to tally more with RISP that was the ultimate difference. Oh, and the fact the Mudcats have 3B Juan Baez in their lineup who continues to come up clutch. That certainly helps. Baez's go-ahead triple to right field in the top of the seventh frame was the big difference in this one. After vocalizing concerns about his defense after his time in the ACL, I've seen more than enough of Baez since his late-season call-up in 2023 to profess to you dear readers: he is clearly one of the best overall players wearing a Mudcats uniform. He is a much better defender than advertised. We are lucky to have him in the fold. 2) Speaking of call-ups, @Jim French Stepstool and I briefly discussed this in the evening's game thread HERE, but one has to think RHP KC Hunt's days in Carolina gray and red are numbered. He has been efficient and largely untouchable in every outing to date - tonight certainly no different in 2 2/3 IP of 2 H, 0 BB, 4 K, 0 ER ball. He hasn't conceded a run in 9 2/3 IP on the season with 15 K to a mere 2 BB to show for it and Low-A hitters squeaking out a measly 0.139 BAA. When I first saw this back in February, I was certainly piqued: Having watched every one of Hunt's innings, I can avow: High-A is likely in his near future. I also will be entirely unsurprised if the Brewers consider trying to stretch him out into some starter innings. He has an immense set of tools to pick from. If you get a chance, make a point to watch some of his innings - his work on this evening begins at the 2:17:40 mark where he inherits Rodriguez's runner at 1B and proceeds to get a pop fly to LF and then strike out the final batter on a filthy change-up down below the zone. Ridiculous pitch that was. 3) OF Luis Castillo has some pop in his bat - all us Brewers Minor League followers know this by now. But, Castillo is still a very rough sketch of the player he hopes to become. I continue to look for other facets of his game to come forward and I remain befuddled. He is not a defensive specialist by any stretch - and he seems to be adding more density to his frame so that defesne doesn't appear likely to improve by any discernible amount. He doesn't appear to have a plus arm. He doesn't steal bases. He isn't walking in any eye-catching way. Ultimately, Castillo is simply going to need to wake up his bat and his impact in the batters box to make a name for himself as he strives to move up levels. There's a long way to go for any young player, but given his relatively all-or-nothing start to 2024, Castillo's feels a bit longer. We have a very rare mid-week matinee buffet tomorrow. All four teams will be playing in the early morning or very early afternoon depending on your time zone. We know we're seeing RHP Daniel Corniel looking for a bounce back outing; LHP Mark Manfredi looking to continue his recent spate of fantastic innings for the Timber Rattlers; and RHP Bradley Blalock looking to stay unscored upon while also helping Biloxi get back in the winning column. As always, thanks for reading and thanks for supporting Milwaukee Brewers Minor League baseball and the many players deserving of our time and recognition. I now pass the baton to Daniel and Jim for the remainder of these ongoing series. 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. @Smichaelis9: I am alerting you to start watching RHP KC Hunt outings. He will be in High-A Wisconsin before we know it (my prediction). Check out his strikeout pitch to end his inherited runner inning in the Salem 6th. 2:20:50 on the MiLB.TV feed. Just a ridiculous pitch. One of my favorite fringe/peripheral new pick-up arms to watch early in 2024.
  19. I believe so. He's ready. He was ready. Let's get him in a bit more age-appropriate oppositional setting and see how his stuff plays. He has several arrows in the quiver to work with. He's a fun and unexpected story early in 2024. He attacks hitters with his stuff and he is uber-confident on the mound. You love that at any level. I personally think he'll likely find his way to Biloxi by the summer's end but that's a long ways away and a fairly early bullish projection.
  20. Welp, Shuckers lose as Yeager is done in by an infield single (sliding stop up the middle by Zamora - bobbled the exchange but would have likely been safe with a speedster running down the line). Drag bunt sacrifice. Pop up to 2B. Two runs then score via two out RBI. A deep line drive shot to the base of the Left CF wall. Double. 4-4. Then, with 2 down, I have absolutely zero idea what Carlos D. Rodriguez was thinking on Barry's looping well hit liner to RF. IF you are going to try and make that out please sell out and dive for the ball. Just a weak weak effort by Rodriguez as he charged the ball and then clearly misread it and lunged late as the ball went below his stretched out arm and to the RF wall. Ugly stuff. You have to do better there or sell out in some way. Shuckers lose 5-4 after leading 4-3 headed to the 9th frame. Here's an idea: Score at least a single run when you have the bases juiced and nobody out. Affiliates fall to 1-3 on a frustrating evening. An evening where we also likely saw the Sounds most consistent bat leave the line-up with what certainly will be the foreseeable future. UGH. If you are that close regardless of a misread off the bat, please dive or fall down trying for that ball. ** OK, I've reviewed the play in question several times. He clearly thought that ball was hit harder and further than it ultimately was. He was overplaying the ball off the bat down the line further. It was a liner that then faded and sliced to his right. My point still stands, however, as the final effort was just not what was needed in that moment. Wayyyyy too many small stutter steps. Go for the ball, Cargo. Go at it and take the out. Yeager gives up his first runs of 2024 and that is his first Blown Save.
  21. Yeager on for the 9th. Seminaris in line for the 'W' should Yeags pull it out.
  22. Dirden K's swinging on a 2-2 pitch at the top of the zone. On to the bottom half of the 9th. Boy, that was about as Brewers a moment as possible. Bases juiced nobody down and they score not a run in that scenario. Martinez Jr. is definitely in a mini-slump now with his BA suddenly in the 0.220's.
  23. Ooooof. Martinez Jr. hits into the 3-2-4 DP (home to 1B) on a weak chopper right to the 1B playing off the bag and in as his evening falls to (0-for-5). That was about the worst possible outcome for the Shuckers.😅
  24. Boeve with that coveted eye at the dish takes a five pitch walk. The bases are juiced for Ernesto Martinez Jr. (0-for-4 tonight).
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