ByungHo Park is
hitting some home runs, although his average is still poor. Extra innings
are unkind to Twins affiliates. So are early leads. Falling behind
early didn't seem to help, either, as the Twins get swept.
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE 5, ROCHESTER 4 IN SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE
(11 INNINGS)
No, it's not a reprint
from yesterday. Same score, same number of innings, same result.
The Red Wings scored four in the third, highlighted by back-to-back home
runs by ByungHo Park and Tommy Field, to take a
4-3 lead. The RailRiders tied it with a sacrifice fly in the eighth.
Neither team threatened until the bottom of the eleventh. With one
out, a walk and a single put men on first and third and a squeeze bunt brought
home the winning run.
Nik
Turley allowed three runs in the first two innings
but pitched well after that. For the game he went five innings, giving up
three runs on three hits and two walks with three strikeouts. Alan
Busenitz struck out two in two shutout innings, lowering his ERA to
2.00. Drew Rucinski struck out two in 1.2 scoreless innings,
dropping his ERA to 2.40. Field was 3-for-5 with his fourth
homer. Park's homer was his third. He is batting .226.
BILOXI 5, CHATTANOOGA 4 IN BILOXI (10 INNINGS)
The Lookouts led 4-0
after five. They did very little on offense after that, however, and the
Shuckers scored once in the sixth and got three in the seventh to tie it 4-4.
With one out in the tenth, two singles and a hit batsman loaded the bases
and Angel Ortega singled home the winning run.
Matt
Tracy pitched well for six innings, but his line is
6.2 innings, four runs, seven hits, and one walk with five strikeouts. Nick
Burdi pitched 1.1 scoreless innings to drop his ERA to 0.53. Nick
Gordon was 2-for-4 with two doubles and a walk and is batting .305.
Edgar Corcino was 2-for-5 and is batting .307. LaMonte
Wade was 1-for-4 with a double and a walk and is batting .312.
BRADENTON 6, FORT MYERS 5 IN FORT MYERS
Another blown lead, as
the Miracle led 5-1 after two. They put a man on third in the fourth,
fifth, and seventh, but never scored again. The Marauders got one in the
third and scored three in the fourth to tie it, with the final two runs scoring
on a triple by Ke'Bryan Hayes. There was no more scoring until the eighth
when Hayes struck again, singling home the go-ahead run. Fort Myers did
not get a man past first base after that.
Cody
Stashak, who had pitched well in his last three
starts, did not do so this day, going four innings and allowing five runs on
eight hits and a walk with one strikeout. Anthony McIver pitched
two shutout innings to drop his ERA to 2.52. Williams Ramirez struck
out two in a scoreless inning to make his ERA 1.61. He has 26 strikeouts
in 22.1 innings. Chris Paul was 2-for-4 with a home run (his
third), a double, and a walk and is batting .341. Bradley Strong was
2-for-4 with a home run, his second. Zander Weil was
2-for-5 with a double.
WISCONSIN 12, CEDAR RAPIDS 7 IN WISCONSIN
It wasn't as close as
it sounds. The Timber Rattlers led 6-0 after three and 12-2 after five.
The Kernels got one in the sixth and four in the seventh but never really
got back into the game.
Tyler
Beardsley pitched four innings, allowing nine runs
on twelve hits and no walks with one strikeout. Zach Tillery made
his 2017 debut and may have wished he hadn't--he pitched one-third of an inning
and allowed three runs on one hit and five walks. Hector Lujan pitched
1.2 perfect innings with two strikeouts to drop his ERA to 2.41. Travis
Blankenhorn was 2-for-4 with a home run (his fourth), a double, and
three RBIs. Jaylin Davis was 2-for-4 with a double. Jermaine
Palacios was 2-for-4 and is batting .329. Lewin Diaz was
1-for-2 with a home run (his sixth) and two walks.
TODAY'S TILTS
5:30 Fort Myers
(David Fischer, 2-2, 3.58) at Dunedin
6:35 Chattanooga at Biloxi (Aaron Wilkerson, 3-2, 3.47)
6:35 Clinton at Cedar Rapids (Sean Poppen, 2-1, 2.38)
Rochester Red Wings--no game scheduled.
6:35 Chattanooga at Biloxi (Aaron Wilkerson, 3-2, 3.47)
6:35 Clinton at Cedar Rapids (Sean Poppen, 2-1, 2.38)
Rochester Red Wings--no game scheduled.
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