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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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The entire local TV Timber Rattlers broadcast schedule

 

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Carolina 4, Salem 1

 

Neuhaus and Webb Lead Mudcats to 4-1 Win in Salem

Neuhaus hit a solo home run to center as Carolina won its third straight game

 

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Braden Webb threw 6 innings of shutout baseball although he did walk four hitters. Daniel Brown worked a 4 out save. Tucker Neuhaus hit a home run over the high fence to straightaway center field. Joantgel Segovia had a triple to the same area.

 

Braden Webb: 6 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 8 K

Daniel Brown: 1 1/3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K, Save

 

Joantgel Segovia: 1-4, 3B, BB

Tucker Neuhaus: 2-4, 2B, HR, BB

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

 

Key inning:

 

Carolina Top of the 5th

 

Ryan Aguilar flies out to center fielder Trenton Kemp.

Pat McInerney doubles (1) on a ground ball to left fielder Ryan Scott.

With Nathan Rodriguez batting, wild pitch by Tanner Houck, Pat McInerney to 3rd.

Nathan Rodriguez flies out to center fielder Trenton Kemp.

With Devin Hairston batting, wild pitch by Tanner Houck, Pat McInerney scores.

Devin Hairston walks.

Joantgel Segovia triples (2) on a line drive to center fielder Trenton Kemp. Devin Hairston scores.

Dallas Carroll strikes out swinging, catcher Jordan Procyshen to first baseman Jerry Downs.

 

Salem Bottom of the 5th

 

Santiago Espinal doubles (15) on a line drive to left fielder Joantgel Segovia.

Brett Netzer strikes out swinging.

C. J. Chatham walks.

Bobby Dalbec strikes out swinging.

Jerry Downs strikes out swinging.

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Final: DSL Brewers 2, DSL Mets #2 Squad 1

 

Box Score / Game Log

 

The men waited until the last minute.

 

DSL Brewers Bottom of the 9th

 

Oswel Leones strikes out swinging.

Carlos Rodriguez singles on a ground ball to right fielder Jeison Rodriguez.

Andres Melendez walks. Carlos Rodriguez to 2nd.

Pitching Change: Juan Martinez replaces Jefferson Escorcha.

Offensive Substitution: Pinch-runner Victor Vargas replaces Andres Melendez.

Luis Silva grounds out, first baseman Jorge Martinez to pitcher Juan Martinez. Carlos Rodriguez to 3rd. Victor Vargas to 2nd.

Alberis Ferrer singles on a line drive to left fielder Ezequiel Pena. Carlos Rodriguez scores. Victor Vargas scores.

 

Unlikely hero in 17-year-old SS Alberis Ferrer, but darn if he didn't come through.

 

RHP Wilmy De Jesus and LHP Jose Alberro combined to walk five plus one HBP, but allowing only three hits and striking out nine clearly limited the damage. Alberro walked 40 in 37.1 innings in 2017, but the 20-year-old has turned a corner this summer.

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Final: DSL Brewers / Indians 5, DSL Cubs #1 Squad 4

 

Two consecutive one-run wins over the Cubs' #1 Squad for the now 7-14 co-op team, nice!

 

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18-year-old 2nd-year SS Elian Gonzalez singled and walked, scored a run (one throwing error). The other three Brewer bats combined to go 0-for-10 with a sacrifice fly. 18-year-old 2nd year OF Alejandro Marte could not improve on his career .305 OPS (52 at-bats).

 

No Brewers pitchers appeared in this game, yet somehow only four runs were allowed.

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Final: Helena 11, Missoula 8

 

Late Rallies Propel Brewers To Series Split

Helena Scores Eight Combined In Final Two Frames

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

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HELENA, MT - The Helena Brewers have carried themselves with a never-say-die attitude all year long, and tonight's game against the Missoula Osprey proved that point. Helena trailed by three or more runs twice, and came back to win 11-8, earned a series split with Missoula. Down four in the seventh, they tied the game with a five run inning, and tied in the eighth, they took the lead for good with a three run frame. The Brewers (7-5) now trail the Osprey (7-4) by just a half game in the division.

 

Both teams remained scoreless through the first two, and the Osprey struck first with a three run third against Max Lazar. It would be the only runs that Lazar surrendered all night, as he went five innings, walking just one and striking out three.

 

Helena tied the game at three after five innings thanks to an RBI single from Chad McClanahan in the fourth and RBI singles from Jesus Lujano and Jean Carmona in the fifth. Once the game got to the sixth inning, craziness ensued.

 

Roberto Delgado came on in relief of Lazar and struck out Zac Almond, but a passed ball on strike three allowed Almond to reach. Then Joe Robbins hit a potential double play ground ball to third that Nick Egnatuk threw in the dirt on the turn to second, putting two on with nobody out. After a Jesus Munoz ground out with one out moved both into scoring position, Nick Dalesandro singled home both, giving Missoula a 5-3 lead. Pablo Abreu then dropped a Brandon Leyton fly ball, scoring Dalesandro, and Jesus Marriaga followed with an RBI single of his own. When the dust settled it was 7-3 Osprey, with all four runs in the inning unearned.

 

Landon Whitson came on to pitch the sixth for Missoula, and retired the first five going into the seventh, but Helena joined the craziness with two out and nobody on in the bottom of the seventh. Je'Von Ward started the rally with an infield single, and Jesus Lujano then bunted his way on. Yeison Coca then whacked his own infield single, bringing Carmona to the plate as the tying run. Carmona hit a ball to short that could've been an inning ending ground out, but Leyton the shortstop whiffed on the ball, allowing two runs to score and putting the tying run on first. Whitson then walked Chad McClanahan to load the bases, and Osprey manager Mike Benjamin pulled Whitson for Trent Autry (L, 0-1).

 

The first batter Autry faced was Nick Egnatuk, who took an inside fastball and drilled it into the left center field game, clearing the bases and giving Helena their first lead of the night at 8-7. Because of the Leyton error, all five runs scoring in the inning were also unearned.

 

However, Missoula struck back with an unearned run in the eighth, as a Carmona error with Brandon Presley on the mound put the tying run aboard. With one out and two on, Leyton made up for his goof with an RBI single, plating the tying run. Peter Strzelecki (W, 2-0) came on and got the final two outs of the inning, keeping the game tied at eight.

 

Autry returned for the eighth, and put the go ahead run on by allowing a one out single to Abreu. Lujano walked with two out, moving the go ahead run into scoring position. That brought Coca to the plate, and he sent a drive to deep center that flew to the wall, scoring two and going for a triple. Carmona then added one more insurance run with a single to right, scoring Coca easily to extend the lead to 11-8. Strzelecki finished the game with a perfect ninth, earning his second professional win.

 

The Brewers hit the road for five games in four days, starting with a 7:05 PM game tomorrow in Billings. Justin Bullock takes the mound for the Brewers, while the Mustangs have not yet announced their starter.

 

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Photos from Wednesday's game.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

Helena Game Log

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