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Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores

 

Dominican Summer League Scoreboard (includes DSL Brewers/Indians game)

 

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Have great seasons Dan and Erik in Colorado Springs, Garrett as he jumps up from Helena to Biloxi, Greg in Carolina, and Chris in Appleton!

 

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Freddy Peralta being Freddy Peralta, Cam Roegener back in the saddle after a couple of rough outings. Zack Brown got bit by the long ball and a few walks, but only gave up four hits in five innings.

 

Manny Parra still alive and well, trying to come back from missing all of 2016 and most of 2017.

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Final: Biloxi 11, Jacksonville 4

 

Big Seventh Puts Shrimp On Ice In 11-4 Shuckers Win

Hager Homers Again, Ray Goes 4-for-4 In Victory

By Garrett Greene / Biloxi Shuckers

 

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Biloxi Box Score

 

The bats were hot on Sunday in Jacksonville. Corey Ray lead the way with four hits, while Jake Hager, Blake Allemand and Lucas Erceg hit home runs. It was Hager's fifth HR in four games.

 

Biloxi had 12 hits and five walks, resulting in 11 runs - and the win.

 

Batting

 

Corey Ray: 4-4, 2 2B, BB, SB

Jake Hager: 1-4, HR, 4 RBI

Jake Gatewood: 2-4, 2 2B, BB

Lucas Erceg: 2-5, HR

Blake Allemand: 1-3, HR

 

Pitching

 

Zack Brown: 5.0 IP, 4 hits, 3 ER, 3BB, 3K

Nick Ramirez: 1.2 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 3BB, 1K, Win

Jon Olczak: 1.1 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 1K

Miguel Sanchez: 1.0 IP, 1 hit, 1 ER, 0BB, 1K

 

Notes

 

With 10 HRs this year, Hager has tied his career high, which he set in 2012.

 

Biloxi Game Log

 

A five-run 7th is fun for everyone!

 

Biloxi Top of the 7th

Blake Allemand hit by pitch.

Trent Grisham doubles (3) on a ground ball to right fielder John Norwood. Blake Allemand to 3rd.

With Mitch Ghelfi batting, wild pitch by Max Duval, Blake Allemand scores. Trent Grisham to 3rd.

Mitch Ghelfi grounds out, second baseman Isan Diaz to first baseman Eric Jagielo.

Pitching Change: Ben Holmes replaces Max Duval, batting 9th.

Nick Ramirez walks.

Corey Ray singles on a fly ball to center fielder Monte Harrison. Trent Grisham scores. Nick Ramirez to 2nd.

Troy Stokes Jr. called out on strikes.

Jake Hager homers (10) on a fly ball to left center field. Nick Ramirez scores. Corey Ray scores.

Jake Gatewood doubles (14) on a fly ball to left fielder Peter O'Brien.

Lucas Erceg singles on a fly ball to right fielder John Norwood. Jake Gatewood to 3rd.

Blake Allemand hit by pitch. Lucas Erceg to 2nd.

Trent Grisham strikes out swinging.

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Winston-Salem 2, Carolina 1

 

Mudcats Swept by Winston-Salem after Falling 2-1 in Extras

Cam Roegner started and struck out a career high eight over 8.0 scoreless innings

 

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Neither team scored in regulation. Both teams got one in the 10th and the Mudcats then lost in the 11th. Cam Roegner went 8 innings giving up only 3 hits and striking out 8. Luke Barker pitched the remaining 3 innings. Weston Wilson had two of the Mudcats' 4 hits in the game.

 

Cam Roegner 8 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 8 K

Luke Barker 3 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K

 

Weston Wilson 2-4, 2B

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

 

Carolina Bottom of the 10th

 

Ronnie Gideon starts inning at 2nd base.

Blake Rutherford remains in the game as the designated hitter.

Offensive Substitution: Pinch-runner Luis Aviles Jr. replaces Ronnie Gideon.

Max McDowell out on a sacrifice bunt, third baseman Ti'Quan Forbes to first baseman Zach Remillard. Luis Aviles Jr. to 3rd.

Cooper Hummel singles on a line drive to right fielder Alex Call. Luis Aviles Jr. scores.

Ryan Aguilar flies out to center fielder Luis Alexander Basabe.

Robert Henry flies out to right fielder Alex Call.

 

Winston-Salem Top of the 11th

 

Defensive switch from shortstop to second base for Tucker Neuhaus.

Defensive switch from second base to first base for Weston Wilson.

Luis Aviles Jr. remains in the game as the shortstop.

Zach Remillard starts inning at 2nd base.

Ti'Quan Forbes strikes out swinging.

Yeyson Yrizarri flies out to right fielder Ryan Aguilar.

Joel Booker doubles (10) on a ground ball to left fielder Robert Henry. Zach Remillard scores.

Mitch Roman flies out to center fielder Joantgel Segovia.

 

Carolina Bottom of the 11th

 

Pitching Change: Matt Foster replaces Zach Thompson.

Robert Henry starts inning at 2nd base.

Joantgel Segovia out on a sacrifice bunt, pitcher Matt Foster to first baseman Zach Remillard. Robert Henry to 3rd.

Dallas Carroll walks.

With Tucker Neuhaus batting, Robert Henry caught stealing home, catcher Yermin Mercedes to shortstop Yeyson Yrizarri to catcher Yermin Mercedes, Dallas Carroll to 2nd.

Tucker Neuhaus flies out to right fielder Alex Call.

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Final: Wisconsin 5, Cedar Rapids 1

 

Rattlers Make It Six Wins in a Row

Wisconsin beats Cedar Rapids 5-1 on Sunday

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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GRAND CHUTE, WI - The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers worked through a shaky second inning and went on to defeat the Cedar Rapids Kernels 5-1 on Sunday afternoon at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. The win was the sixth in a row for the Rattlers.

 

Both teams committed two errors in the second inning, but it was the Rattlers who came out better in the exchange.

 

The Kernels (28-34) got on the scoreboard with an unearned run in the top of the second inning with help from two errors by the best defensive team in the Midwest League. Jose Miranda started the inning with a single and went to second on an errant pickoff throw by Bowden Francis. A grounder to first off the bat of Jean Carlos Arias was misplayed for another error and the Kernels had runners at the corners. Robby Rinn grounded into a force play at second to drive in Miranda for a 1-0 lead. Francis retired the next two batters to limit the damage.

 

Wisconsin (31-32) rallied for three runs in the bottom of the second to take the lead thanks to a pair of errors by the Kernels. Demi Orimoloye reached on a single to start the inning and took second on a grounder. Zach Clark reached on a wild throw after a grounder to short and the Rattlers had runners on the corners. But, that was only for a moment at Clark stole second base. Then, Pat McInerney singled to drive in Orimoloye with the tying run and send Clark to third.

 

The Rattlers took the lead when McInerney broke for second to draw a throw. Clark broke for the plate as soon as the throw went down to second and he would score when second baseman Jose Miranda dropped the throw. McInerney, who did the job of drawing the throw made it back to first base without a problem.

 

Later in the frame, McInerney scored from second on a single to center by Kenny Corey for the 3-1 lead.

 

Francis went into cruise control after the second inning. He would work through seven innings, allowed just three more hits, and picked up his third win of the season.

 

McInerney and Corey combined to get the Rattlers another run in the bottom of the fourth. McInerney drew a walk to start the inning. This was the ninth straight game McInerney has coaxed a walk from an opposing pitcher. Corey delivered McInerney from second with a two-out single and a 4-1 Wisconsin lead.

 

Wisconsin's final run scored in the bottom of the eighth. Gabriel García doubled and was sacrificed to third by Corey. A wild pitch allowed García to score for a 5-1 advantage.

 

The Rattler bullpen closed out the game in scoreless fashion again as Wilfred Salaman worked the eighth and Gabe Friese tossed the ninth. Wisconsin has allowed seven runs in their last six games.

 

This is Wisconsin's first six-game winning streak since April 24 to April 29, 2016. They will go for their first seven-game winning streak since June 2 to June 9, 2014 when they host the Kernels in the final game of the series - and of their homestand - on Monday afternoon.

 

Nelson Hernández (7-2, 4.29) is scheduled to start for the Timber Rattlers. Jordan Balazovic (0-0, 0.00) has been named the starting pitcher for the Kernels. Game time is 12:05pm.

 

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Six Pack of Wins: Postgame Podcast & Video Highlights for June 10, 2018 "The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers have won six games in a row to get to within one game of .500. On today’s Postgame Podcast, Mehring & Kyle discuss the game, the weird second inning, Pat McInerney’s walk streak, and a near triple play for the Rattlers. Plus, hear from McInerney, Matt Erickson, and Bowden Francis."

 

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Wisconsin Box Score

 

Wisconsin Game Log

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Shuckers' Ray enjoys perfect day at plate

Sixth-ranked Brewers prospect goes 4-for-4, scores three times; Ray raised his batting average 12 points after going 4-for-4 on Sunday.

By Rob Terranova / MiLB.com

 

Multiple quotes within from Ray, including high praise for teammates Jake Hager and Lucas Erceg...

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AUDIO via the Sky Sox Soundcloud: Eric Thames prior to his last rehab game for Colorado Springs

 

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AUDIO via Matt Pauley's Brewers Extra Innings Podcast: "This week's podcast is a little different as Brew Crew Ball's Brad Ford joins Matt to do a full review of the Brewers draft. If you are curious about the Brewers of the future, this is the show for you!

 

Of course, we had some breaking news on Sunday as the Brewers acquire Brad Miller from the Rays. Matt and Brad will both give their takes on the move before the conversation shifts to the draft."

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Final: Sacramento 3, Colorado Springs 2

 

SKY SOX FALL IN WALK-OFF FASHION TO RIVER CATS SUNDAY

 

Brett Phillips highlighted the Colorado Springs offense after going 3-for-4 with a home run and RBI. Right-handed starter Freddy Peralta put together another lights-out performance after six innings of five-hit, two-run ball with just one walk allowed and a Sky Sox season-high 11 strikeouts. In his last 50 batters faced, the 21-year-old has only allowed six hits, four walks, two runs, and struck out 23.

 

The rest of the summary and notes at the link above...

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

Eric Thames flied out to left and popped out to shortstop before heading to Milwaukee.

 

Jett Bandy started his 2nd game at first base (sorry I missed mentioning the first appearance). These are his first games at that position since ten games (nine starts) at high-A in his second pro season, 2012.

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