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  1. A clean inning for RHP Ryan Middendorf with two clean scoops and throws from SS by INF Freddy Zamora. Confirmed: an angel got its wings.
  2. The Shuckers are going to break their single season steals record of 162 (set last year) with 47 games remaining. This offense is just ridiculous. SO much Double-A talent with the lumber and on the base paths.
  3. Not to be outdone! 1B Wes Clarke rips a back-to-back liner off the light pole over the left field wall. He stings it at 104 mph off the bat. 6-4 Shuckers. 32nd Homer of July for the Shuckers. This is the 11th time in 12 games the Shuckers have scored 6 or more runs. Zamora rips a 102 mph liner the SS makes a leaping snag of. Tune into the Shuckers, folks. This offense is on an electric run right now.
  4. His name is Collins. Isaac Collins. 414'. 101 mph off the wood. 5-4 Shuckers as they take the lead Meeker just gave right back. Collins is ridiculous right now. That's the Shuckers 31st homer of JULY. Wheewwwwww.
  5. OF Luis Lara, hitting in the 3-hole, just smacked a deep fly triple to the wall in dead right center field. Knocks two runs across. 6-2 Mudcats. Let's go!
  6. 1B Tayden Hall grabs that Columbia run right back knocking across OF Jace Avina (lead-off dub, advanced via sac fly) with a hard hit line drive that short-hopped and bounced over the 2B. That ball was smacked. 4-2 Mudcats. Guilarte follows with a looping liner to LF and we now have men on 1st and 2nd.
  7. C Nick Kahle just rocketed a 105 mph dart over the LF wall for a 3-run HR jack. Shuckers now lead 4-2! Glorious.
  8. Kudos to RHP Chase Costello for escaping that bases loaded jam with only one run allowed. He was hung out to dry by Barrios' error and dug deep. He allows just one run on a liner back to the mound and off his glove. He then gets the fly out to end the inning after K'ng for the first out. 3-2 Mudcats.
  9. By golly the Sounds just tied it up here in the 6th after a Naquin solo jack and a Payton Henry two-run bomb. It's 5-5 and we have a new ball game. I would absolutely love to see the exit velo on that Naquin liner. That was an absolute line drive bullet that left the yard in what felt like a half second. Henry's oppo liner was no bloop either. Both balls were hit extremely hard.
  10. I have seen some of the cheapest hits up the middle by Columbia today. My goodness. Another absolute warm burner just eats up INF Gregory Barrios who was clearly trying to scoop and tag for a double play. It was a bad mistake, however, as he didn't have the play on the tag. He needed to charge that and grab the first out at 1B. Now we have runners on the corner. Nobody down. Mudcats clinging to a 3-1 lead. That was a bad error by the young infielder.
  11. And, who other than red hot INF Isaac Collins to drive him across home plate? 2-for-2 today as he shoots a line drive deep off the infield dirt into the LF grass. Collins is on something right now. It must have been my repeated kind words.😂
  12. Two very patient walks so far for phenom CF Jackson Chourio. And the OPS keeps going North. You have to absolutely love it. He then goes 1B to 3B on a PO attempt throwing error. He's 90 feet from cutting the 2-0 deficit in half.
  13. Minor League umps gonna Minor League ump. What certainly appeared like a ball that ricocheted off Hiura's left hand in a 3-2 count is called a fair ball dribbler about 4-6' in front of home plate. Hiura was on the ground writhing in pain while the Tides were throwing the ball to 1B. Hiura was then quickly tossed for questioning the call. It certainly looked like an ump that both missed the call and sent a Key Sounds player to the showers really quickly. And, if Hiura was acting, it was a fair job. And, he was still tossed way too early.
  14. A Jackson Chourio and Isaac Collins double steal sees the Shuckers just one SB away from the team overall SB record. They now have three players with 20 or more SB's - Collins, Chourio, and Black.
  15. Coming off a 11-for-27 week at Montgomery, Tyler Black led off with a deep line drive up the LF wall and about five feet short of a homer. That ball certainly looked like it had a chance. Instead, it will simply be known as an 0-for-1 start to his evening. Meanwhile, C Jose Sibrian just took an inside pitch off his catching hand. He is in pain. Being checked on by the trainer. It does look like he's going to stay in the game as a runner for now. We'll have to see if he stays in to catch the ball. Bases are juiced. One down after a Luke Adams sky high infield pop up. OF Luis Castillo hits a deep sac fly to RF, however, and scores Guilarte. It's 3-1 Mudcats now.
  16. I can't tell you the number of 1-2 and 0-2 hangers RHP Jason Alexander has left over the heart of the plate tonight. Let me just say: lots. Lots of off-speed mistakes. Sounds trail 5-0 now after the deep deep fly over the wall in left center. The rough outing continues. The Sounds come into this series having lost 6-of-9. It's going to take quite a bit to turn this one around.
  17. Who knocks in the go-ahead run? None other than red hot DH Jesus Chirinos. That man is swinging a very hot piece of lumber for the Mudcats right now. 2-1 Mudcats. Two down. Bottom of the 2nd.
  18. C Jose Sibrian continues to showcase his formidability. He threw out a runner at 2B to end the first in a runners on the corners with two down scenario - it was a beautiful bang-bang play. Here in the 2nd, he rips a double to the gap in right CF driving in the tying run in 3B Luke Adams. 1-1 game now. Sibrian is at 3B. One down.
  19. Alexander did not benefit from the delay whatsoever. He is back to hanging floaters. A walk and two consecutive well hit line drives. And the bases are juiced with one down in the 2nd. He gives up a sac fly to deep CF. 4-0 Tides. Ugly outing from Alexander. Meanwhile, in Columbia, Herrera is getting absolutely hosed by some truly weak dribblers up the middle. The last scores a runner from second after it weakly arrives to the 2B bag and hits the base and pops into the air and beyond all gloves into shallow CF.
  20. Mudcats go 3-up and 3-down, unconventionally. Tayden Hall 1B to RF. Guilarte force out. Guilarte PO 1B. Lara flies out to LF.
  21. It's definitely 2023: The Sounds/Tides knock has been delayed and paused at length here until the drone that is flying above the stadium resolves itself. 😂
  22. He gets the final out on a sinker tailing low and out of the zone. Hey, that's the pitch you need! The inning ends, mercifully, for Alexander after 27 pitches and 3 runs. None of those hits were cheap.
  23. RHP Jason Alexander AKA 'The Hanger'. He is just laying up platter balls in favorable counts. Another absolute hanging off-speed pitch center cut is ripped into RF for an RBI single. 3-0 Tides. He's already up to a pitch count of 24. If he can't get this final out here he may be pulled before the inning ends. Woof.
  24. Yeah, Alexander is getting rocked here early all over the outfield grass. He gives up a deep line drive to the wall in LF. That scores another. It's stretched into a 3-bagger as the throw home from Dorrian was just wide up the 3B side and Henry couldn't corral it for the tag. 2-0 Tides.
  25. CF Monte Harrison showing off his formidable arm in throwing out the Tides' runner trying to stretch a single into two. He gets the OF assist to SS Patrick Dorrian. Alexander is getting hit well here early as his pitches are finding a lot of center cut - three hits in the first already. That OF assist proved very big as there are now two down and the next hitter ripped a line drive single to Naquin in RF. 1-0 Tides. Two down. Man on first.
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