David Hurlbut gives up
his first earned runs of the season. The Lookouts get on the board, but
still lose. The Miracle give up two big innings. Tyler Wells has a
fine game as the Kernels get the only win.
GWINNETT 3, ROCHESTER 2 IN ROCHESTER
The Braves scored two
in the third to go up 3-0 and held on. The Red Wings pulled within one in
the seventh and had men on first and second with one out, but their last eight
batters were retired.
David
Hurlbut pitched 6.1 innings, giving up three runs (two
earned) on seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts. They were the
first earned runs he has given up in three starts, making his ERA 1.04 in 17.1
innings. He has given up 15 hits and 6 walks with 14 strikeouts. Drew
Rucinski retired all four batters he faced and Alex
Wimmers retired all three. Ehire Adrianza was
2-for-5 and is batting .444 (4-for-9). John Ryan Murphy was
2-for-4 with two doubles. Leonardo Reginatto was 0-for-4 and
is batting .319. Matt Hague was 0-for-3 with a walk and is
batting .308.
TENNESSEE 8, CHATTANOOGA 4 IN CHATTANOOGA
The Lookouts scored a
few runs, but had the same ultimate result. The Smokies scored two in the
top of the first and led all the way. Chattanooga got within one twice,
trailing 2-1 after one and 4-3 after four, but could never get caught up. Tennessee
scored two in the first, third, fifth, and seventh, breaking the odd/even
pattern by being held scoreless in the ninth.
Felix
Jorge, who had done well in three starts, did not
do well in this one, pitching five innings and giving up six runs on ten hits
and a walk with four strikeouts. Mason Melotakis and Nick
Burdi each pitched a scoreless inning, keeping their ERAs at zero.
Melotakis has 8 strikeouts in 7.2 innings and has given up 3
hits and 1 walk. Burdi has 10 strikeouts in 7.1 innings and
has given up 4 hits and 3 walks. Travis Harrison was 2-for-2
with two walks. Nick Gordon was 1-for-4 with a walk and is
batting .338. Engelb Vielma was 1-for-5 and is batting
.317. Edgar Corcino was 1-for-2 with two walks and is
batting .302. Jonathan Rodriguez hit a two-run homer, his
third.
BRADENTON 16, FORT MYERS 2 IN FORT MYERS
Zander
Weil doubled home a run in the first to give the
Miracle a 1-0 lead, but that was as good as it got. The Marauders only
led 2-1 through four, but a five-run fifth and a six-run sixth put the game
well out of reach.
Cody
Stashak, who had done fairly well in his first three
starts, did fairly well in his first four innings in this game. His line,
however, is five innings, seven runs (five earned), five hits and a walk with
four strikeouts. The only reliever to do well was Jonny Drozd,
who pitched a scoreless ninth to drop his ERA to 1.13 over eight innings.
The Miracle had only four hits. Chris Paul was 0-for-4
to drop his average to .321. Trey Vavra was 0-for-4 to drop
his average to .098 (5-for-51).
CEDAR RAPIDS 6, BURLINGTON 1 IN CEDAR RAPIDS
A five-run second
inning carried the Kernels. Shane Carrier doubled in the
first run. Later in the inning, Jermaine Palacios hit a
three-run triple, later scoring on a single by Mitchell Kranson.
Tyler Wells and two relievers took it from there.
Wells struck out seven in seven innings, giving up one run on five
hits and a walk. His ERA is 1.88, his WHIP is 1.00, and he has 32
strikeouts and 7 walks in 24 innings (4 starts). Max Cordy and Colton
Davis each pitched a perfect inning. Lewin Diaz was
3-for-4 with a double. Kranson is 2-for-4 and is batting
.344. Jermaine Palacios was 1-for-4 and is batting .397.
Two Cedar Rapids starters had batting averages below .100. Ben
Rortvedt is batting .087 (4-for-46) and Ariel Montesino is
batting .077 (3-for-39).
TODAY'S TILTS
10:05 Gwinnett
(Lucas Sims, 2-0, 2.70) at Rochester (Jason Wheeler, 2-1, 4.67)
5:35 Bradenton (Gage Hinsz, 0-2, 10.64) at Fort Myers (Keaton Steele, 1-2, 6.19)
6:05 Chattanooga at Jacksonville (Alex Young, 1-0, 1.84)
6:30 Cedar Rapids (Sean Poppen, 0-0, 1.74) at Peoria (Ian Oxnevad, 0-2, 5.93)
5:35 Bradenton (Gage Hinsz, 0-2, 10.64) at Fort Myers (Keaton Steele, 1-2, 6.19)
6:05 Chattanooga at Jacksonville (Alex Young, 1-0, 1.84)
6:30 Cedar Rapids (Sean Poppen, 0-0, 1.74) at Peoria (Ian Oxnevad, 0-2, 5.93)
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