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Segovia looks to have refound his elite hit tool & is stealing bases at great pace! Hopefully at least some power comes to hit a few doubles or triples eventually.

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Stay hot kid! Lara goes 3-3 with double in 2nd game. Essentially the entire offense in the lose. Ray, Taylor, Nottingham, Erceg, Lara who all got a lot of mention in the bounce back players for the year have thankfully started well.

 

Sucks to see Breakout guys like Gatewood, Lutz, Garcia all struggling really bad at plate. Hopefully some things start to click & balls start to fall

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Carolina 6, Winston-Salem 2

 

Carroll & Rojas Lead Mudcats to First Road Win

Dallas Carroll and Robie Rojas both scored twice and had two hits in Carolina's 6-2 win versus the Dash

 

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Tucker Neuhaus got a run out at shortstop today with Weston Wilson at 2nd. Just resting Luis Aviles and Clint Coulter. The game was shortened by rain, preventing another comeback from Winston-Salem. Braden Webb with the win and Nattino Diplan finished.

 

Braden Webb 5 1/3 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 K

Nattino Diplan 1 2/3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 K, Save

 

Dallas Carroll 2-3, 2 R, 2 2B, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SB

Robie Rojas 2-3, 2B

Tucker Neuhaus 1-4, 2B

Keston Hiura 1-2, BB, RBI

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Log

 

By the way, if I happen to mention "Dallas Green" or "Cookie Rojas", it was just a slip of the fingers on the keys.

 

Carolina Top of the 6th

 

Dallas Carroll walks.

Keston Hiura strikes out swinging. Dallas Carroll steals (1) 2nd base.

Pitching Change: Matt Foster replaces Jimmy Lambert.

Tucker Neuhaus doubles (4) on a sharp fly ball to left fielder Alex Call. Dallas Carroll scores.

Ronnie Gideon singles on a sharp ground ball to center fielder Luis Alexander Basabe. Tucker Neuhaus scores.

Cooper Hummel strikes out swinging.

Weston Wilson singles on a soft line drive to right fielder Blake Rutherford. Ronnie Gideon to 3rd.

Ryan Aguilar grounds out sharply, second baseman Ti'Quan Forbes to first baseman Gavin Sheets.

 

Carolina Top of the 7th

 

Robie Rojas doubles (1) on a sharp line drive to left fielder Alex Call.

Carlos Belonis singles on a sharp ground ball to center fielder Luis Alexander Basabe. Robie Rojas scores.

Dallas Carroll doubles (3) on a fly ball to right fielder Blake Rutherford. Carlos Belonis scores.

Keston Hiura singles on a line drive to center fielder Luis Alexander Basabe. Dallas Carroll to 3rd.

With Tucker Neuhaus batting, Matt Foster picks off Keston Hiura at 1st on throw to Gavin Sheets.

Tucker Neuhaus grounds out softly, second baseman Ti'Quan Forbes to first baseman Gavin Sheets.

Ronnie Gideon strikes out swinging.

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Stay hot kid! Lara goes 3-3 with double in 2nd game. Essentially the entire offense in the lose. Ray, Taylor, Nottingham, Erceg, Lara who all got a lot of mention in the bounce back players for the year have thankfully started well.

 

Lara isn't letting anyone out shine him right now. Its a great start for a guy who is still only 20. Didn't see it coming but glad he's showing some success. Ray did nothing to earn a promotion but he's had a great 5 game tear here. It's at least reassuring.

 

Erceg having a huge start and Stokes is being very patient.

 

Ortiz Kodi are off to blistering starts. Peralta has a weak game and that's a lot of fun as a weak game. 1.13 era 1 whip 16 ip 3 starts and 20k... sheesh. Has the look of a guy who's about to jump Burnes and Woodruff. Woodruff I could have seen coming but Burnes too... wow.

 

Segovia's looking real interesting. A shame he's in the OF as he's going to need a lot more power to be a big OF. Tucker Neuhaus is starting to look like a prospect as well.

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Neuhaus was off to same start last year before injury stole his season. It will be interesting to see what he can do with a healthy season.

 

Peralta looking like he wants to prove he is a starter. He is the 5th youngest player in the league so it is an exciting start for him! Brewers will need these guys. Nelson & Anderson are only two guys who deserve looked spots. Davies makes a case for himself.....hopefully Burns, Peralta, Woodruff, and Ortiz and help solve some of our issues moving towards the future.

 

It is hard to forget how young Kodi is! He will be 21 all season in AA and this the most encouraged I have been by him in a long while. Guys like him and Lara seem so much older and like they have been around forever. Waaaay to early to get excited.... but it is hard not to. Even Tyrone Taylor is doing his best to show why he once was ahead of Arcia as a prospect. Can never really write off a prospect... Coulter maybe.... the Carolina assignment kind of showed where he falls now in org. depth chart. Sad, had so much hope for him

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Anderson Nelson Davies (the non april version) Burnes Peralta

Woodruff is ready but I think he's 6th.

Ortiz could bump 4 of the 6 in front of him.

Then Kodi Jankins sitting pretty in AA. With Brown Ponce starting weakly with plenty of talent.

 

It's a non-april Davies, hurt Nelson, Peralta Burnes waiting game. Chacin blah, suter meh... Guerra has done his job at least.

 

I've been saying for awhile... just stay .500. Being this beat up and being .500 is a big deal.

 

Erceg being great is a big deal. The sticks in the system aren't very deep but is Lara Ray can gain some status back and Stokes can keep climbing this system gets very deep. Not top heavy... but deep.

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I'm really liking Dallas Carroll. This guy has a professional hitter toolset - and I like that a lot. He's drawing a ton of walks.

 

In some ways, I'd like to see the Crew try him at second, see if he can handle that. Very intriguing.

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Final, Game One: Colorado Springs 7, Round Rock 4

Final, Game Two: Round Rock 5, Colorado Springs 4

 

Game One Summary via the Sky Sox:

 

Keon Broxton led off the bottom of the first inning of game one for the Sky Sox with a single, moving up to second on a stolen base. Broxton advanced to third on a Mauricio Dubon ground out, and scored on a Brett Phillips single to give Colorado Springs an early 1-0 lead. Two batters later Ji-Man Choi lined a double to the left-center field gap, scoring Phillips and extending the Sky Sox lead to 2-0.

 

Dubon made it a 3-0 ballgame with a solo home run in the bottom of the third off of Round Rock starter David Hurlbut. It was Dubon's first homer of the 2018 campaign.

 

VIDEO: Dubon's HR

 

Freddy Peralta gave up his first run of the season in the top of the fourth inning to make it 3-1, as Christian Lopes singled to left field to score Willie Calhoun.

 

Round Rock scored again in the top of the sixth to make it 3-2, as Tommy Joseph doubled in Calhoun from second.

 

Nate Orf roped his first triple of the season in the bottom of the sixth inning, scoring both Phillips and pinch-runner Johnny Davis to add two insurance runs and make it 5-2. Orf came home on the very next pitch via a Tyrone Taylor sacrifice fly to make it 6-2. Jacob Nottingham then belted a solo homer to make it 7-2 Sky Sox.

 

VIDEO: Nottingham's HR

 

Round Rock rallied for two more runs in the top of the final frame to make it 7-4, but not enough to surmount the Colorado Springs lead, as the Sky Sox took game one.

 

VIDEO: Peralta's K's

 

Game One Box Score / Log

 

Pretty final line for Peralta...

 

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In game two of Sunday's doubleheader, Round Rock struck first, scoring a run in the top of the second. Nick Noonan singled to left field, scoring Destin Hood to give the Express a 1-0 lead.

 

The Express scored again in the top of the third inning, first on an RBI single from Hood scoring Calhoun, and then again on an RBI double by Cameron Rupp scoring Hood, giving Round Rock a 3-0 lead.

 

In the top of the fourth inning, Hanser Alberto scored on a wild pitch by Sky Sox pitcher Angel Ventura to make it 4-0, with Christian Lopes advancing to third. Lopes then scored on a sac fly by Scott Heineman to make it a 5-0 affair.

 

Colorado Springs got on the board in the bottom of the fourth frame via a Choi single that scored Christian Bethancourt, making it 5-1. Choi then scored on an error by Round Rock, before Orf scored on a wild pitch to make it 5-3.

 

The Sky Sox pulled within one in the bottom of the fifth, when Broxton scored on a Dubon double to make it 5-4.

 

The Colorado Springs rally fell just shy, as the Express won game two 5-4 to split the doubleheader.

 

The Sky Sox head into the final game against Round Rock tomorrow with an 11:00 AM matchup (noon Central).

 

Game Two Box Score / Log

 

Ji-Man Choi on base all three times up; old friend Tyler Wagner the start for the Express (Rangers)...

 

Observation tweet on Mauricio Dubon's ejection

 

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Scroll to the bottom of this link for additional notes from the Sky Sox

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Great news via the Sky Sox!

 

Based on someone's suggestion (raises hand ;)), the Sky Sox Soundcloud audio archives have been re-commissioned.

 

You'll be able to catch up with earlier interviews here, and then we'll keep up with the links as posted moving forward.

 

We're also hopeful Biloxi will have something in place soon, similar to Chris Harris' efforts from years past.

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Final: Biloxi 7, Mississipi 4

Final: Mississipi 3, Biloxi 0

 

Shuckers Win Streak Extends to and Halts at Eight Games After Doubleheader

Jankins Deals, Heineman Homers as Biloxi and Mississippi Split Twin Bill

By Spencer Siegel

 

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Biloxi Game 1 Box Score

 

Biloxi Game 2 Box Score

 

Biloxi ran their winning streak to eight games on Sunday, then ended it in the second game of a double header with Mississippi. Corey Ray tallied two hits in each game. Tyler Heineman landed the big blow in game one with 3-run home run.

 

In game two the Shuckers managed only five hits and were held scoreless.

 

Batting - Game 1

 

Corey Ray: 2-4, 2B

Troy Stokes Jr.: 1-3, 2B, BB

Lucas Erceg: 2-3

Tyler Heineman: 2-3, HR, 3 RBI

 

Pitching - Game 1

 

Thomas Jenkins: 6.0 IP, 10 hits, 3 ER, 0BB, 6K, Win

Josh Then: 1.0 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 2BB, 3K

 

Batting - Game 2

 

Corey Ray: 2-4, 2B

Troy Stokes Jr.: 1-2, 2BB

 

Pitching - Game 2

 

Brad Kunz: 3.0 IP, 4 hits, 2 ER, 2BB, 2K, Lose

Wuilder Rodriguez: 2.0 IP, 1 hits, 0 ER, 2BB, 2K

Quintin Torres-Costa: 2.0 IP, 3 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 3K

 

Notes

 

After a rough start this year, Corey Ray has raised his average to .333

 

Biloxi Game 1 Log

 

Biloxi Game 2 Log

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Final (Game One): Peoria 4, Wisconsin 3

 

Peoria Walks-Off the Rattlers in Game One

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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Wisconsin Box Score

 

Joantgel Segovia accounted for nearly half of the team's 9 hits, while Franly Mallen and Nick Roscetti chipped in with two base knocks apiece. Dylan File was ok as the starter, while Joaquin De La Cruz turned in his second shaky appearance in as many chances for the Rattlers, and took the loss.

 

Wisconsin Game Log

 

Heartbreak part 1:

 

Peoria Bottom of the 7th

Julio Rodriguez doubles (3) on a fly ball to right fielder Demi Orimoloye.

Nick Plummer singles on a ground ball to third baseman Nick Roscetti. Julio Rodriguez scores. Throwing error by third baseman Nick Roscetti.

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Final (Game Two): Peoria 2, Wisconsin 1

 

Rattlers Drop Game Two 2-1 on a Walkoff

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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Wisconsin Box Score

 

The resurgent Gilbert Lara accounted for 3 of the team's 5 hits, though none of them were involved in the Rattlers' only score of the game. That came on a Demi Orimoloye run-scoring triple.

 

Wisconsin Game Log

 

Heartbreak part 2:

 

Peoria Bottom of the 7th

Pitching Change: Gabe Friese replaces Jenri Montas.

Irving Lopez flies out to center fielder Zach Clark.

Taylor Bryant flies out to center fielder Zach Clark.

Elehuris Montero singles on a line drive to center fielder Zach Clark.

Juan Yepez doubles (3) on a fly ball to center fielder Zach Clark. Elehuris Montero scores.

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