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Game Balls: RHP Will Rudy fought a very tight strike zone and continued his fantastic Low-A work while picking up another win over five scoreless innings. C Jose Sibrian showcased his vastly underrated defense and arm and knocked in a three-run deciding home run blast for good measure. C Matt Wood continues to demonstrate the move to High-A is certainly not too big for his bounty of talent. He went 3-for-3, 2 RBI, 2 BB, and poked in the tying run late: (For even more C Matt Wood goodness, be sure to check his 'T-Rats Talk' HERE) RHP Luis Contreras continued to showcase those brilliant flashes I saw in Nashville were no mere illusion. He pitched 2 1/3 crucial innings of one hit four strikeout ball. When he is on, as he was tonight, he is truly a fantastic relief arm. INF/OF Tyler Black continued to dazzle at the plate with the game-clinching 2-rbi triple in the second inning and he also showcased maybe he has more defense in that bag than we all give him credit for: Transactions: (5/29) LHP Alex Claudio was sent outright and activated by the Nashville Solunds INF/OF Noah Campbell was assigned to the Nashville Sounds from the Biloxi Shuckers OF Roman Quinn was assigned to the Nashville Sounds from the ACL Brewers 3B Abraham Toro was recalled by the Milwaukee Brewers from the Nashville Sounds Highlights from the Week that Was: Take a look at the most complete starting pitcher in all of the Brewers Minor Leagues: Rodriguez was interviewed by Voice of the Shuckers Javik Blake for Sunday's pre-game (audio here). Let's revisit the most exciting young pitching prospect in the entire system: Lastly, let's remember why OF Jackson Chourio was given such superstar accolades to begin the 2023 season: Final: Charlotte (White Sox) 4, Nashville 2 Box Score / Game LogGame Notes Via the Sounds' site, game details, please visit and review: Sounds Late Rally Comes Up Short in Loss After a one hour weather delay in Charlotte, the Sounds managed to get their opening road tilt underway. In the first, RHP Pedro Fernandez gave up a lead-off double down the left field line that caromed off the lunging glove of OF Monte Harrison. This double proved costly after a two-out knock through the left side of the infield made it a 1-0 ballgame. In their opening half, the Sounds played to the tune of three straight strikeouts. Fernandez gave up a solo jack over the wall in right field in the second frame. He carried that 2-0 deficit into the fourth frame where the Sounds managed to scrape a run across in a bases loaded no out situation. The Knights, however, tacked on two more. Fernandez left with his team trailing 4-2. It wasn't the sharpest we've seen the jack-of-all-trades hurler, but he gave his team (and, more importantly, the Sounds bullpen) a shot over 5 2/3 IP, 8 H, 4 BB, 2 K, 4 ER. Three Quick Strikes: 1) Last week it was Biloxi's IF Lamar Sparks. Tonight, it was a gorgeous OF assist from OF Monte Harrison grabbing the final out in the bottom of the third inning and maintaining the 0-2 deficit in the process. There is no margin for error on these throws. Harrison absolutely rose to the occasion and threw a dart nailing the runner by a good 2 feet. Take my word for it or: 98 mph over that distance is absurd. As was the throw. No thank you to the road highlight absence! 2) Every time the Sounds managed to pull within a run, the Knights managed to extend the lead back to two - they did so in both the fourth and sixth innings. It was that type of road opener. What's more, with two down after consecutive lead-off strikeouts from C Payton Henry and INF Noah Campbell (suddenly a second baseman?), the Sounds still managed to load the bases in the final frame. It was all for naught when rehabbing Luis Urias grounded into the final out down the third base side. 3) Let's tip our caps to the continued resurgence of RHP J.C. Mejía and the continued shutdown work of RHP Thyiago Vieira - 2 1/3 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 2 K, 0 ER between the two. They gave their team that crucial opportunity over the final innings to make a comeback run of it. Unfortunately, tonight, the Sounds fell short. Final: Biloxi 3, Pensacola (Marlins) 2 Box Score / Game LogGame Notes Via the Shuckers' site, game details, please visit and review: Early Runs, Great Pitching Lead Shuckers to Series-Opening Win RHP Justin Jarvis was working as fast as ever and was extremely effective early. He was scoreless through 3 IP with a really nice curveball grabbing quite a number of looks as they crossed for strikes. Over the course of the entirety of his start, I would say Jarvis was effective; dominant at times (7K); but without his best stuff (5 2/3 IP, 8 H, 2 BB, 2 R). It was certainly enough to protect the early lead - especially important considering the Shuckers couldn't muster a single hit after the second frame. Three Quick Strikes: 1) The Shuckers on base streak record is 27 games. INF Tyler Black made it 24 games on a clutch two out triple to the wall in right field. There isn't all that much more to say about the offensive start to Black's 2023. It is, as the kids say: 'The Stuff' 2) INF Felix Valerio is now 4-of-6 dating back to Sunday. It's quite nice to see a young man rewarded with base hits after what seems like a steady year of extended periods of solid contact resulting in mostly outs. Now, these are all singles, so I'm not bringing out a megaphone here. However, we see 1 BB and 0 K. And, in general, it is simply nice to see a one-time blue chip prospect find some success at the plate. Let's hope it continues in the series ahead. 3) Major kudos are in order for RHP Abner Uribe who fought off a head-scratching display from the home plate umpire in the ninth and final inning. The first missed strike - a gorgeous curveball that cut the inner stripe in two - led off his inning with an undeserved walk. It got so testy for the relief ace, pitching coach Will Schierholtz had to visit the mound to calm the scene. The ump missed another strike 3 call as well during the same inning. It didn't matter, Uribe got the K swinging on another fabulous curve (his off-speed stuff was more dangerous than his heat tonight). He ended the game on a weak pop fly to shallow left field. The Shuckers moved within four games of first place Pensacola. Final: Wisconsin 8, Peoria (Cardinals) 7Box Score / Game Log Game Notes Via the Timber Rattlers' site, game details, please visit and review: Fernández Finishes Wisconsin Rally with Walkoff Single in Tenth Full Game Highlights: RHP Alexander Cornielle was looking to turn the tides of his season and, well, he did what he has done throughout 2023: he lost his stuff during a single blow-out inning. Tonight, Cornielle's off flavor was a five run fourth frame. With those T-Rats bats hiding in the basement early it felt like one run may have been the difference. This all miraculously changed late when a rally forced extra innings and the T-Rats did the unexpected flipping a 6-0 deficit into an improbable extra innings walk-off. Three Quick Strikes: 1) INF Robert Moore's three two-out rbi's were key in the comeback effort. Overall, he finished 2-for-5 while tallying his 20th rbi. In the process he managed to get back to the Mendoza line! Let's hope tonight's mini-surge is a sign of better things to come for the young and talented 2022 draft pick. There is an entire summer ahead to get hot in more ways than one. 2) After an unbelievable seeing-eye sky high chopper one-hopped over the 1B and down the 1B line into the outfield grass, RF Joe Gray Jr. threw an absolute one-hop dart to C Matt Wood who calmly laid the tag on the Chiefs runner at home plate. It was an absolutely crucial play. It was a web gem moment. It was a game-saving play the T-Rats desperately needed: 3) The Timber Rattlers giveth - a spectacular charging throw-out to third base from 1B Ben Metzinger to open the 10th inning on a failed sacrifice bunt attempt. The Timber Rattlers taketh away - RHP Brennan Jordan walked the bases full in the same 10th frame. The Timber Rattlers giveth - 1B Ben Metzinger and C Matt Wood execute a fantastic inning-ending 3-2-3 double play to preserve the tie and give their team a chance to walk it off. The Timber Rattlers taketh away - OF Je'Von Ward pops out a bunt weakly to the pitcher at the pitcher's mound. The Timber Rattlers giveth (and taketh the victory) - OF Eduarqui Fernandez ripped a line drive single into center field scoring INF Eduardo Garcia from second base. What a roller coaster walk-off! Final: Carolina 5, Lynchburg (Guardians) 1Box Score / Game LogGame Notes Via the Mudcats' site, game details, please visit and review: Adams and Sibrian Power Mudcats to 5-1 Victory RHP Will Rudy had an uncharacteristic start to his stellar early season when he walked only his fifth batter of his campaign. This was aided quite a bit by a fairly tight strike zone in the early going. He managed to escape the first inning unscathed, however, after C Jose Sibrian threw that lead-off man out at second base on a very nice pop and toss. This was a key grab as the second batter ripped the ball off the wall in deep left center field. The inning ended after an OF Jace Avina PO and OF Assist during a failed hit-and-run. INF Luke Adams ripped a solo jack in the top of the first frame. C Jose Sibrian golfed a three-run shot over the left field wall in the second frame. It was 4-0 before I could finish my first adult beverage. If only every game could begin so wonderfully. If only we had automated balls and strikes in Low-A. Yeah, it wasn't pretty from the called balls and strikes perspective. Three Quick Strikes: 1) I said it last week and I'll say it again tonight: INF Gregory Barrios is playing far beyond his lowly offensive numbers - numbers greatly damaged by his struggles at the plate in the very early part of 2023. He led off his evening with a smoked line drive up the middle infield for a lead-off single. He calmly let the pitcher throw to first twice. He then stole his 11th base of his season. Barrios is making better contact, he's playing more aggressively, and he's finding his comfort zone. This is a young player we should all be excited to watch as this season progresses. He ripped a two-out rbi single up the middle in his second AB. It's a night and day difference and I'm very much here for it. 2) I said it in 2022, but I'll say it again tonight (again, I guess 😅): C Jose Sibrian is plain a really solid backstop. He's defensively very sound, he has a plus arm, and he can occasionally do this: There's a reason the Brewers re-upped this young man. I simply propose to you, dear readers, this is yet another absurdly underrated catcher in the Brewers system. Hello, Brian Navarreto. Hello Brent Diaz. I raise you Jose Sibrian. 3) It wasn't the shutdown start we saw from Will Rudy, but it was quite nice to see RHP Yujanyer Herrera pitch to the tune of a four inning save. I still see those lingering episodes where he loses his release point and his control (4 BB tonight), but all in all, he has the youth; the size; the frame; and enough tools to work with to see if he can't find more consistency in and around the zone. Hopefully this comes with time - he has quite a bit of deceptive movement in his offerings. Tomorrow, LHP Robert Gasser will look to stop that ballooning ERA and bad luck BABIP in a game that starts at 8:05 am my time (yuck!). Rounding out the matinee session will be RHP Edwin Jimenez looking to build off of tonight's T-Rats comeback victory. In the evening, we'll see RHP Tobias Myers (and, hopefully, an improved array of heaters) in Biloxi and, as of the time of publish, we're still TBD for Carolina in Lynchburg. As always, thanks for reading and thank you for supporting Brewers Minor League baseball. 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
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Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Man, there were just some web gems all around (still ticked we don't have video of the Monte Harrison Outfield Assist on a 98mph dart from deep in LF). Check these out in Biloxi: (I SEE YOU, Tyler Black!) Ethan Murray magic: It was across the board all night. Web gems abound. Lovely stuff after some not so lovely outings across the board in the early part of the season. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Let's take a look: -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Indeed. Overcoming 9 walks from the pitching staff, no less. Metzinger was phenomenal defensively in the late innings at 1B. Those were key plays. Tack that on with Gray Jr's win-saving dart. This game was won with defense and I love it. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
What a comeback. After that Je'Von Ward pop up bunt to the mound I almost lost all hope 😅. Thank the baseball gods those T-Rats grabbed one. That was a huge comeback for their club. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Wow. The 3-2-3 inning ending DP! GO. GET. THIS. W! -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
That's now 9 walks from the T-Rats pitching staff tonight after RHP Brennan Jordan walks the bases full after that fantastic first out. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
What. A. Play. by Metzinger charging the sac bunt and nailing the ghost runner headed for third to open the 10th. One down. Runner on 1B now. I love the aggression. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
We are seeing some incredible OF assists this past week across all levels. Monte Harrison ripped a 98 mph dart from deep in LF tonight as well to keep the deficit at 3-2. Couple this Gray Jr. with Sparks last week and we're getting our monies worth. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
My word another put out from the Brewers Minor League outfield at home plate. OF Joe Gray Jr. throws an absolute one hop dart and C Matt Wood puts on the tag after an unbelievable one bounce chopper made its way well over first base and down the 1B line into the outfield grass. That was potentially a game saving play. Wow. That's three OF assists of the web gem type in the past week - OF Lamar Sparks, OF Monte Harrison and now OF Joe Gray Jr. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Be still my heart the T-Rats put up a game tying four spot?!? Whew baby. Tuning in. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
INF Eric Brown Jr. Now has 21 stolen bases on the season. Given his injury absence and scuffling start that is highly impressive. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Yes Sir! 3-2 Shuckers. They're now 4 back of the Blue Wahoos. 23 games remain. Man, that ump...I don't even know. Let's also just mention: The Shuckers went hitless after the 2nd inning 😅 -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
I need this 'W' for my Brewers Minor League sanity. Let's go Uribe! Overcome the disadvantage behind the dish and bring her home. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Yep. Ugly ugly stuff. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
The ump literally just doesn't see the inside stripe. That's another blown strike 3 looking. Jeebus. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Boy was Uribe absolutely robbed of a glorious 3-2 curveball on the inner stripe. Uribe was left with both hands turned up asking the ump: Where was that pitch? Schierholtz comes to the mound. Runner now on 1B. The ump comes to the mound as well. Man, that's just some classic Minor League ump blown strikes tonight. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Not having checked the Transaction wire of yet, I just double taked seeing Noah Campbell grab the infield fly out in Charlotte for the Sounds 😅 And, he's playing 2B again...which would explain the groundball the Sounds 2B missed earlier in the game running to their right as it casually went into the RF grass. 😅 I don't know what's going on here BUT I'm sure glad he got the assignment! -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
I see you wrote this before he gave up a near HR to LF? Yeah, it's starting to get away...again...for the T-Rats. They are a tough tough watch in 2023. There's no getting around it. Let's hope they can turn this game around! -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
HUGE win for the young Mudcats. That's a 5-1 final. The Mudcats move to 7 games over 0.500. On the other screen. Just like that. Charlotte reclaims their 2 run lead. It's that kind of night in Charlotte. Fernandez gives up a rope directly down the 1B foul line and there is a man on 2B and one down. Clearly, Sweet is trying to save his bullpen for the series. Fernandez is at 85 pitches and isn't particularly sharp. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
The Sounds keep chipppppppping away at the Charlotte lead. Payton Henry knocks in a rbi single to RF as Dorrian races in from 2B just beating the throw and tag by a half step standing up. Whew baby. 3-2 Charlotte. And, we're onto the bottom of the 6th I believe. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
There are few better defensive infielders in the entire Brewers system than Ethan Murray. His range at 2B is ridiculous given his former days as the T-Rats every day SS in years past. He just made another fantastic diving stab and throw out to start the 5th frame. I do love watching him play defense. -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Not lost in the two run inning for the Shuckers is the fact Felix Valerio is now 4 of his last 5 AB's. Is he heating up? -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
INF Tyler Black extends his OB streak to 24 games on a RF triple knocking in 2 in the process. 3-0 Shuckers. The training staff is out now, however as he may have messed up his back on the slide. Ruh roh. And he's staying in for now. What a stud. Take a look: -
Tue. 5/30 - Justin Jarvis Toes the Rubber in Biloxi
Joseph Zarr replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Wow. That's the 2nd dart I've seen from the Brewers OF in the past week. This time it's OF Monte Harrison who rips an absolute rocket off a fly out to LF to end the 3rd inning on a PO and OF Assist to Home Plate. Glorious. Sounds still trail 2-0 but that play was fantastic.

