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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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Final: Jacksonville 3, Biloxi 2

 

Three Early Runs Enough for Shrimp to Top Biloxi

Hiura Records Fourth Multi-Hit Game With Shuckers

By Garrett Greene / Biloxi Shuckers

 

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(Michael Krebs)

 

Biloxi Box Score

 

The bats were mostly silent Tuesday afternoon in Jacksonville. The Shuckers managed only five hits and a walk for the day. The result was a pair of runs - not enough to top the Jumbo Shrimp. Keston Hiura led the Shucker batters with a pair of hits.

 

On the mound, Trey Supak was roughed up early, giving up three runs in the 1st - before settling down the rest of the way.

 

Batting

 

Keston Hiura: 2-4, 2B

Trent Grisham: 1-2, BB

Jake Hager: 1-4, 2B

Troy Stokes Jr.: 1-4, 2B

 

Pitching

 

Trey Supak: 5.0 IP, 5 hits, 3 ER, 2BB, 5K, Lose

Quintin Torres-Costa: 2.0 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 4K

Jon Olczak: 1.0 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 2BB, 1K

 

Notes

 

With his two hits on Tuesday, Hiura is hitting .341 since being called up to AA.

 

Biloxi Game Log

 

Three doubles in the 6th inning scored two runs - but it would not be enough for the day.

 

Biloxi Top of the 6th

Troy Stokes Jr. doubles (17) on a line drive to left fielder Cade Gotta.

Keston Hiura doubles (5) on a fly ball to left fielder Cade Gotta. Troy Stokes Jr. scores.

Jake Gatewood flies out to left fielder Cade Gotta.

Lucas Erceg flies out to left fielder Cade Gotta.

Jake Hager doubles (18) on a line drive to center fielder Monte Harrison. Keston Hiura scores.

Trent Grisham grounds out, second baseman Isan Diaz to first baseman Peter O'Brien.

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Final: DSL Indians 8, DSL Indians/Brewers 6

 

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The Brewers co-op team scored five runs in the top of the fifth, but the Indians full squad rallied late to win 8-6. Kleiber Bordones made his second start, going five innings and allowing two runs. Daniel Acosta followed and was tagged for five runs in two plus innings, taking the loss. Leadoff hitter Reidy Mercado finished the day 2-for-5 while Roberto Molina and Bryan Dimas each chipped in a single and a walk and Luis Avila added a base hit and an RBI.

 

Final: DSL D-backs2 9, DSL Brewers 0

 

Box Score / Game Log

 

The Brewers full DSL squad was shutout by the Diamondbacks in an ugly 9-0 defeat. Jose Romero got the start and went 4.1 innings, allowing just one run while striking out five, but was charged with the loss. Outfielder Carlos Rodriguez led the offense, collecting half of the team's hits, going 3-for-4. Oswel Leones and Victor Maria each reached base twice, collecting a single and a walk while Alberis Ferrer added the other Brewers base hit.

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Carolina 9, Buies Creek 4

Buies Creek 2, Carolina 1

 

Mudcats Finish With Twin-Bill Split at Buies Creek

Hummel and Henry led the way in Carolina's 9-4 win in game one

 

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The Mudcats scored 9 runs on only 8 hits in game one led by a three run home run from Cooper Hummel. In the second game, they were no-hit until the 6th inning and managed only 3 hits while the pitchers gave up 2 runs while striking out none.

 

Marcos Diplan 5 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 BB, 1 K

Nattino Diplan 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 K

 

Luis Aviles Jr. 2-3, 2B

Cooper Hummel 2-3, HR, BB

Rob Henry 2-3, 2 2B, BB

 

Carolina Box Score Game 1

 

Carolina Log Game 1

 

Conor Harber 5 1/3 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 0 K

 

Dallas Carroll 1-3

Luis Aviles Jr. 1-3

Nick Roscetti 1-2

 

Carolina Box Score Game 2

 

Carolina Log Game 2

 

Missed opportunities:

 

Carolina Top of the 6th

 

Nick Roscetti singles on a ground ball to right fielder Luis Payano.

Robert Henry pops out to second baseman Kristian Trompiz.

Dallas Carroll singles on a ground ball to third baseman Abraham Toro. Nick Roscetti to 2nd.

Pitching Change: Ronel Blanco replaces Brandon Bailey.

Tucker Neuhaus strikes out swinging.

Weston Wilson strikes out swinging.

 

Carolina Top of the 7th

 

Mario Feliciano walks.

Luis Aviles Jr. singles on a ground ball to center fielder Osvaldo Duarte. Mario Feliciano to 2nd.

Cooper Hummel hits a sacrifice bunt. Throwing error by pitcher Ronel Blanco. Mario Feliciano to 3rd. Luis Aviles Jr. to 2nd. Cooper Hummel to 1st.

Offensive Substitution: Pinch-runner Joantgel Segovia replaces Cooper Hummel.

Ryan Aguilar strikes out swinging.

Nick Roscetti out on a sacrifice fly to center fielder Osvaldo Duarte. Mario Feliciano scores. Luis Aviles Jr. to 3rd. Joantgel Segovia to 2nd.

Robert Henry grounds out, shortstop Jonathan Arauz to first baseman Jake Adams.

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Final: Burlington 3, Wisconsin 2

 

Rattlers Road Trip Starts with 3-2 Loss at Burlington

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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BURLINGTON, IA - The Burlington Bees edged the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 3-2 at Community Field on Tuesday night. The Rattlers had the early advantage and some late opportunities, but wound up dropping their second straight game.

 

Pat McInerney gave the Timber Rattlers (31-34) the lead with an opposite-field home run in the first inning. The right-handed slugger lined a 1-2 pitch from Mitchell Traver over the wall in right with two outs and none on base for his ninth homer of the season and a 1-0 lead.

 

Dylan File was activated off the Wisconsin disabled list before the game and the All-Star pitcher made his first start since May 22 and pitched 3-1/3 scoreless innings. File allowed one hit, walked none, struck out three, and left the game after retiring the Bees lead-off batter in the fourth.

 

Burlington (29-36) rallied against reliever Carlos Herrera right away. Kevin Williams greeted Herrera with a single and stole second. Franklin Torres blooped a single into left-center to score Williams with the tying run. Later in the inning, Julio Garcia doubled with two outs and Torres scored to put the Bees up 2-1.

 

A two-out error in the bottom of the sixth inning allowed Torres to score from third for a 3-1 lead.

 

Wisconsin got close in the top of the seventh inning. Gilbert Lara singled and Tristen Lutz walked to start the frame against reliever Jorge Tavarez. Zach Clark doubled to center with one out to score Lara and send Lutz to third. Devin Hairston drew a walk to load the bases and chase Tavarez from the game. Eduardo Del Rosario entered the game and protected the 3-2 Burlington advantage by striking out the next two batters.

 

In the eighth, the Rattlers had Demi Orimoloye at second with one out, but he strayed too far from second on a grounder to short off the bat of Lara and was caught trying to get back to second for the second out. Lutz would follow with a single and a wild pitch by Del Rosario put the tying run on third and the lead run on second with two outs. But, Del Rosario ended the threat with another strikeout.

 

Del Rosario closed out the game with no drama as he tossed a 1-2-3 ninth for his first save.

 

Tuesday's game was the 23rd time the Rattlers have been involved in a game decided by one run. They are 11-12 in one-run games. The Bees are now 9-15 in one-run games this season.

 

Game two of the series is Wednesday night. Christian Taugner (2-4, 3.74) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Rattlers. Burlington has named Jose Soriano (0-1, 9.00) as their starter. Game time at Community Field is 6:30pm.

 

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Wisconsin Box Score

 

KJ Harrison 2 for his last 35, dropping his batting average down to .166. If you would have told me at the beginning of the year that he'd have the lowest BA in the Rattlers' lineup on June 12th, I wouldda thought you nuts. Perhaps it's the transition back to catching that's causing the offensive slump, but whatever it is, he's just had a shockingly bad year. The Brewers might send him back to Helena or Maryvale at some point just to get some batting confidence back.

 

Wisconsin Game Log

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