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Link Report for Tue. 6/4-- Now, that's what we're talking about! (Jungmann & Bradley)


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Tuesday's Daily Menu:

 

All times are Central

 

Nashville: LHP Chris Narveson makes his 2nd rehab start at Round Rock (Rangers), 6:45 PM pre-game, 7:05 gametime; expect to see RHP R.J. Seidel see action

 

Free Live Audio Link

 

Jeff Hem is the play-by-play voice of the Sounds; follow him on Twitter @jeffhempbp; we'll link to his blog updates at On the Air…and Off

 

MiLB.TV -- for subscribers; all Nashville games, home and away, will be available to watch via MiLB.TV's $39.99 season-long package ($9.99 to pay for a single month). The audio feed is from the home team. All MiLB.TV details available at the link.

 

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Huntsville: RHP Taylor Jungmann at home vs. Birmingham (White Sox), 6:28 PM pre-game, 6:43 gametime

 

Free Live Audio Link -- Select the Huntsville feed from the MiLB main audio page

 

Alex Cohen is the play-by-play voice of the Stars; follow him on Twitter @alexmcohen. All games, home and away, are scheduled to be broadcast. It appears four Southern League teams air their home games on MiLB.TV, and we'll let you know when those dates pop up on the schedule

 

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Brevard County: LHP Jed Bradley at Fort Myers (Twins), 5:35 PM pre-game, 6:05 gametime

 

Free Live Audio Link -- Select the link based on listed schedule

 

Manatees audio, hooray! Dave Walkovic is the first play-by-play voice of the 'Tees since 2007, he's joined by Andy Towne; follow the Brevard broadcast booth staff on Twitter @BCManateesRadio. All home games and many road games are scheduled to be broadcast. When road games are only available via the opponents' audio feed, we'll let you know that.

 

 

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Wisconsin: Idle

 

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DSL Brewers: at the DSL Rojos (this is a shared Reds/Diamondbacks squad), 9:30 AM, although game data won't be available until later in the day

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Flying in to Milwaukee early Tuesday, if I bump into any minor league Link Report diehards out there, cheers!

 

(If you accidentally posted a Monday update here, my apologies, needed to ramp things up in advance...)

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Flying in to Milwaukee early Tuesday, if I bump into any minor league Link Report diehards out there, cheers!

 

(If you accidentally posted a Monday update here, my apologies, needed to ramp things up in advance...)

 

I hope you have a great time in Milwaukee MH. If there was anyway I could make the trip down to Miller Park either of the next 2 days I would as I owe you a beer and a meal, or 20... Unfortunately I'm heading the other direction (north) for work.

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Have a safe trip, and a great time in my hometown, MH!

 

I will be watching Taylor's start tomorrow night, and updating my scouting thread. I'm also considering doing the same for Tyler Thornburg.

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From yesterday's link report --

 

Mike Olt, much discussed during run up to Grienke trade -- his .500ish AAA OPS is brutal in comparison to anything, much less in comparison to what Segura is doing at the major league level.

 

And is the Josh Romanski with 54.00 ERA the same former Brewer draftee that made pitcher to hitter switch?

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Wasn't Olt out of commission for a while because of an eye problem? Or am I thinking of someone else?
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Yes that's the same guy who never appeared for the Brewers as a pitcher, though I'm not sure why you are citing .1 IP?

 

I thought Melvin bagging on Olt and Profar was in poor taste, I think both will be fine.

 

Olt homers in return from vision issues

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When did Melvin bag on Profar and Olt?
"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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When did Melvin bag on Profar and Olt?

 

His audio interview linked by MH here and also by someone on the MLB forum about the state of the franchise. I forget which day, maybe last Friday?

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Cameron Garfield, Nick Ramirez, and David Goforth get All-Star nods, congrats young men! The Cubs have 4 representatives of their own on the squad and the Pirates will have 3 players on the South team.

 

FSL reveals All-Star Game rosters

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FINAL: Brevard County 3, Fort Myers (Twins) 2

Manatees' three homers top Miracle

Bradley throws six quality innings in 3-2 win over Fort Myers

By Dave Walkovic / Brevard County Manatees

 

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Manatees center fielder Mitch Haniger, seen here in a game from earlier this season, hit his first home run with Brevard County on Tuesday night. Haniger's homer was one of three solo homers for the Manatees on the night, as they defeated the Fort Myers Miracle 3-2 at Hammond Stadium..

 

FORT MYERS, Fla. - Powerful bats and a tremendous pitching performance led the Brevard County Manatees to a 3-2 victory over the Fort Myers Miracle on Tuesday Night at Hammond Stadium.

 

Three solo home runs were all the scoring that the Manatees (30-27) would need behind starting pitcher Jed Bradley (4-2, 4.68). The lefty tossed six innings, allowed just one run on three hits, while walking two and striking out three. For Bradley, it was his first win since May 5 against Charlotte and his first win on the road since April 9 in Lakeland.

 

Mitch Haniger crushed a first pitch fastball over the left field wall to lead off the third inning. Haniger's first home run with the Manatees gave Brevard County a 1-0 lead.

 

Cameron Garfield hit a solo home run in the fifth inning to double the Brevard County lead. For the newly named Florida State League All-Star, Garfield, it was his seventh homer of the season.

 

One inning later, Lance Roenicke laced his second homer of the year and his solo blast to left field gave the Manatees a 3-0 lead. All three Brevard County home runs came off of Miracle (40-17) starting pitcher Jason Wheeler.

 

Miguel Sano would get Fort Myers on the scoreboard in the bottom half of the sixth as he hit an opposite field solo homer to right field, trimming the lead to two.

 

Andre Lamontagne entered for the seventh to relieve Bradley. Lamontagne allowed two singles and a walk to load the bases with two outs. Eddie Rosario, who entered the day as the FSL's leading hitter, lifted a shallow fly ball to left that was caught by Ben McMahan to end the threat.

 

After earning the save on Monday night, Tommy Toledo was called upon for a six-out save as he entered with a two-run lead in the eighth inning. He allowed an unearned run in the eighth to make it a 3-2 ballgame.

 

The Manatees were unable to tack on any insurance runs in the top of the ninth and Toledo went back out to the hill with the one run lead. After he retired the first two batters, Levi Michael singled to right field and then Rosario walked to keep the Miracle alive.

 

Sano, the league-leader in home runs, was next to the plate with two on and two out. Toledo was able to win the battle, as he struck out Sano looking on a slider with a 1-2 count to clinch yet another one-run victory for the Manatees.

 

With the win, Brevard County improved to 16-5 on the season in one-run games. Game three of the four-game series will take place on Wednesday night at 7:05 p.m.

 

Another Brevard County All-Star, David Goforth (4-5, 3.05) will be on the mound for the Manatees. Matt Summers (1-4, 3.99) will get the call for the Miracle.

 

 

Brevard County Box Score

 

Notable Hitters

Gregory Hopkins: 1-5, 2B

Mitch Haniger: 1-4, HR, RBI

Cameron Garfield: 1-4, HR, RBI

Ben McMahan: 1-4, 2B

Yadiel Rivera: 2-4

Lance Roenicke: 1-4, HR, RBI

Chadwin Stang: 2-3, BB

 

BC Starting Pitcher

Jed Bradley (W, 4-2, 4.68 ERA): 6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO

 

 

Brevard County Play-by-Play

 

Mitch Haniger hits his first HR as a member of the Manatees:

 

Brevard County Top of the 3rd

  • -Mitch Haniger homers (1) on a fly ball to left center field.
    -Cameron Garfield pops out to catcher Jairo Rodriguez in foul territory.
    -Nick Ramirez grounds out, second baseman Eddie Rosario to first baseman Kennys Vargas.
    -Ben McMahan doubles (3) on a fly ball to center fielder Angel Morales.
    -Yadiel Rivera grounds out, third baseman Miguel Sano to first baseman Kennys Vargas.

 

Jed Bradley's only run allowed came on Miguel Sano's FSL leading 14 HR of the year:

 

Fort Myers Bottom of the 6th

  • -Eddie Rosario grounds out, second baseman Gregory Hopkins to first baseman Nick Ramirez.
    -Miguel Sano homers (14) on a fly ball to right center field.
    -Kennys Vargas flies out to right fielder Chadwin Stang.
    -Angel Morales strikes out swinging.

 

With two runners on in the 9th Tommy Toledo manages to strikeout Sano to notch his 7th save on the season:

 

Fort Myers Bottom of the 9th

  • -Jhon Goncalves flies out to center fielder Mitch Haniger.
    -Jonathan Murphy grounds out, third baseman Brandon Macias to first baseman Nick Ramirez.
    -Levi Michael singles on a fly ball to right fielder Chadwin Stang.
    -With Eddie Rosario batting, Levi Michael steals (5) 2nd base.
    -Eddie Rosario walks.
    -Miguel Sano called out on strikes.

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