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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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Links for affiliate audio

 

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Media notes, standings, and sortable stat pages

 

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The entire local TV Timber Rattlers broadcast schedule

 

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Must-follows for you on Twitter -- In addition to the affiliate Twitter accounts, please follow:

 

@BrewersFarm

 

@BrewCrewBlue

 

Believe me, the way they supplement any coverage and links we might be able to provide is invaluable.

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Final: DSL Indians/Brewers 3, DSL Red Sox2 2

 

The Brewers' co-op team picked up a win on Wednesday, edging the Red Sox by a score of 3-2. Center fielder Reidy Mercado had the lone multi-hit game, going 2-for-4 with a run scored. Second baseman Rafael Brito went 1-for-3 with a double, while outfielders Bryan Connell and Bryan Dimas each added a single. No Milwaukee pitchers were used in this game.

 

DSL Indians Brewers Box Score / Game Log

 

DSL Cardinals Red 11, DSL Brewers 7

 

The Brewers full squad fell behind big early on and came up on the short end of things despite a late rally, losing to the Cardinals, 11-7. Wilmy De Jesus got the start and took the loss, lasting just 1.2 innings and allowing eight runs. He gave up five hits and issued five walks before being lifted in the second inning. The Brewers managed ten hits but nine of the ten were singles with second baseman Victor Vargas leading the way, going 3-for-3 with a double and a walk. Andres Melendez and Luis Silva each added two base hits.

 

DSL Brewers Box Score / Game Log

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Carolina 5, Frederick 3

 

Mudcats Total Three Triples in 5-3 Win with 6,478 On Hand at Five County Stadium

Dallas Carroll went 1-for-2 with a two-run home run in Carolina's 5-3 win

 

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Victor Diaz went 6 innings and, after giving up 2 runs in the first, settled down to pitch a decent game. Conor Harber and Alec Kenilvort blanked the Keys the final three innings. Dallas Carroll with a home run as mentioned in the title. The three triples came from Tucker Neuhaus, Ryan Aguilar and Devin Hairston.

 

Victor Diaz: 6 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 4 K

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

Alec Kenilvort: 1/3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

 

Dallas Carroll: 1-2, 2 BB, HR

Tucker Neuhaus: 1-3, BB, 3B

Ryan Aguilar: 1-3, 3B

Nic Roscetti: 1-3, BB

Devin Hairston: 2-3, BB, 3B

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

 

This inning broke up a tie game and was the last scoring:

 

Carolina Bottom of the 6th

 

Defensive Substitution: Alejandro Juvier replaces third baseman Jomar Reyes, batting 5th, playing third base.

Weston Wilson singles on a line drive to center fielder T. J. Nichting.

Ryan Aguilar triples (6) on a line drive to center fielder T. J. Nichting. Weston Wilson scores.

Dustin Houle hit by pitch.

Pitching Change: Zach Matson replaces Matthias Dietz.

Nick Roscetti walks. Dustin Houle to 2nd.

Devin Hairston grounds out, pitcher Zach Matson to first baseman Wilson Garcia. Ryan Aguilar scores. Dustin Houle to 3rd. Nick Roscetti to 2nd.

Joantgel Segovia grounds out, shortstop Chris Clare to first baseman Wilson Garcia.

Dallas Carroll walks.

Demi Orimoloye flies out to center fielder T. J. Nichting.

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DSL Cardinals Red 11, DSL Brewers 7

 

The Brewers full squad fell behind big early on and came up on the short end of things despite a late rally, losing to the Cardinals, 11-7. Wilmy De Jesus got the start and took the loss, lasting just 1.2 innings and allowing eight runs. He gave up five hits and issued five walks before being lifted in the second inning. The Brewers managed ten hits but nine of the ten were singles with second baseman Victor Vargas leading the way, going 3-for-3 with a double and a walk. Andres Melendez and Luis Silva each added two base hits.

 

DSL Brewers Box Score / Game Log

 

Although 21, he's still a rookie, and C/1B Farlyn Manon (.816 OPS in 42 AB's) was called upon to make his pitching debut in the 9th with his club down 11-7.

 

DSL Cardinals Red Top of the 9th

 

Pitching Change: Farlyn Manon replaces Jose Alberro.

Erik Pena grounds out, shortstop Luis Silva to first baseman Jean Cruz.

Claudio Ramirez flies out to left fielder Juan Frias.

Yowelfy Rosario pops out to third baseman Francisco Gonzalez.

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Final: Wisconsin 8, Cedar Rapids 6

 

Wisconsin Rattles Kernels

Timber Rattlers draw 13 walks in 8-6 win at Cedar Rapids

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers rallied from an early deficit and held off the Cedar Rapids Kernels for an 8-6 victory at Perfect Game Field on Wednesday night. The Wisconsin hitters drew thirteen walks in the game.

 

Link above for the rest...

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

Rattlers reached base 22 times via hit, BB, HBP.

 

Wisconsin pitchers struck out only one, can't say that too often. Nelson Hernandez and Robbie Hitt effective enough, though.

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Final: Mississippi 2, Biloxi 0, completed early (bottom of the 5th, rain)

 

Not good for the fireworks for the Braves' affiliate...

 

Biloxi Drops Series Opener 2-0 In Rain-Shortened Game

Shuckers Play Just Five On Independence Day In Pearl

By Garrett Greene / Biloxi Shuckers

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

You'll see via Cody Ponce's game log that six of his last seven appearances have been in the back half of tandems. As you just read, Luis Ortiz returns to a front-end starting spot, at least for Thursday. So their use (and performances) have been uneven this year, not to mention Jon Perrin's utilization, which should probably drive him to law school.

 

Stay hot, Lucas Erceg.

 

Via Garrett Greene: "Day off for Trent Grisham. He’ll reset after going 1-for-33 in his last 9 games." Season-line is .208/.333/.277. Not good. Opposite of good.

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Final: Colorado Springs 9, New Orleans 2, completed early (bottom of the 5th, rain)

 

Lightning dampens a full house, but not the final score...

 

SKY SOX PUT ON FIREWORKS DISPLAY WITH BATS OVER BABY CAKES

 

The Sky Sox totaled 13 hits through less than five innings of play, including three home runs, a triple, and three doubles. Sky Sox starter Aaron Brooks notched his fifth win of the season with five innings logged. The righty allowed two runs on seven hits and struck out three.

 

Full summary and notes at the link above...

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

Not easy to pull this off in sort innings --

 

Everyone Hits: On Wednesday night's four-and-two thirds innings Independence Day contest, every Sky Sox player in the lineup, including Brooks, collected a hit. Brett Phillips, Tyrone Taylor, Shane Opitz, and Jake Hager all had two hits in the game.

 

In addition to his home run to right, Orlando Arcia would also fly out to right, line into a double play to the first baseman, and then end the game's action with a walk amid the raindrops. So the "go to right field" approach was in full effect.

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Final: Billings 3, Helena 1

 

Alecis Deals As Billings Snaps Helena's Win Streak

Brewers Have Scored Just Three Runs In Three Games at Dehler Park

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

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Billings, MT - After getting dominated by Luis Alecis (W, 1-1) in Billings on Friday, the Brewers proceeded to score at least five runs in their next five games, all coming against Great Falls. Facing Alecis again in Billings, the Brewers bats went silent, managing just two hits against him in 5.2 innings, as Billings edged Helena 3-1, snapping their winning streak at three.

 

Alecis and Helena starter Wilfred Salaman (L, 1-1) threw up zeroes through the first two innings, but a costly defensive mistake plated Billings their first run in the third. Carlos Rivero drew a leadoff walk, and with one out, got to third on a fielding error from Jean Carmona on a Reshard Munroe ground ball. Mariel Bautista then hit a sac fly, easily scoring Rivero to put Billings up 1-0.

 

Salaman dealt scoreless fifth and sixth innings, but Helena's offense couldn't break through against Alecis. The Brewers got two on in the fourth and failed to score, but their best chance to tie the game came in the fifth, as a Nick Egnatuk leadoff walk got to second on an Eddie Silva ground out. Alecis struck out Pablo Abreu, then walked Jesus Lujano, but Yeison Coca grounded out to Alecis, ending the threat.

 

Billings added two key insurance runs in the sixth against Brandon Presley, as a leadoff bunt single from Bautista came home two batters later, as Drew Mount launched his second home run of the year, making it a 3-0 game.

 

Alecis departed with a runner on in the sixth, and Andy Cox and Jeremy Kivel held the Brewers scoreless over the next 2.1 innings. Silva singled home the lone run of the game for Helena in the ninth against Dauri Moreta, but they never got the tying run on base, falling 3-1. The Brewers have scored just three runs in three games at Dehler Park in 2018.

 

The Brewers look to even the series tomorrow as they send lefty Blake Lillis to the hill. Ricardo Smith takes the ball for Billings, making his first start against the Brewers. First pitch is at 7:05, with the pregame show hitting the airwaves of helenabrewers.net at 6:50 PM.

 

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Photos/additional game story from 406 MT Sports.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

20-year-old LHP Wilfred Salaman, who pitched briefly for Wisconsin earlier this year, is having a heckuva season for Helena. 23 IP, 13 H, 2 ER, 9 BB, 19 K. He's entertaining to watch pitch as well, with top shirt buttons undone and a powerful high 3/4 delivery.

 

Just 4 singles from the offense on the day. David Fry on base 3 times including 2 walks, but also committed his 6th passed ball as he continues to transition back into catching.

 

Helena Game Log

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