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

 

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Carolina 6, Frederick 1

 

Carroll, Orimoloye and Wilson Each Hit Home Runs in 6-1 Win

Conor Harber tossed seven scoreless frames in a 6-1 victory versus Frederick

 

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Fantastic start from Conor Harber who went 7 innings yielding just 4 hits and one walk. He only struck out 2 so pitching to contact.

The long ball was featured by the offense as mentioned in the headline. The Mudcats' 11 hits included two doubles plus the 3 home runs.

 

Conor Harber: 7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K

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

 

Devin Hairston: 2-5

Dallas Carroll: 1-4, HR, BB

Demi Orimoloye: 1-4, HR

Weston Wilson: 2-4, HR

Cooper Hummel: 1-3, 2B

Dustin Houle: 2-4

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

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Orimolye seems to be taking a pretty solid step forward. His low A numbers weren't great but clearly better then he had done, but a mid .800 OPS in Carolina is really good. Like big time break out big if he ends the year with that kind of line.
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Final: Biloxi 5, Mississippi 1

 

Diplan Whiffs Ten In Win

Stokes Jr. Extends On-Base Streak with Clutch Late Triple

By Spencer Siegel / Biloxi Shuckers

 

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(Michael Krebs)

 

Biloxi Box Score

 

Marcos Diplan was lights out on Sunday, throwing 6.1 innings of shutout ball. He allowed only four hits and a walk while striking out 10 batters.

 

Biloxi hitters were mostly silent, getting only five hits and a pair of walks, but they came up big when it mattered. The Shuckers got four of their five hits in the 8th inning to plate four runs - and ensure the win.

 

Batting

 

Troy Stokes, Jr.: 1-4, 3B

Lucas Erceg: 1-3, HR

Max McDowell: 1-3

 

Pitching

 

Marcos Diplan: 6.1 IP, 4 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 10K

Brad Kuntz: 0.2 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 1K

Danny Reynolds: 1.0 IP, 2 hits, 1 ER, 1BB, 0K, Blown Save, Win

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

 

Notes

 

Troy Stokes, Jr. extended his on base streak to 16 games.

 

Biloxi Game Log

 

Big 8th put the Shuckers over the top. Highlight was Stokes' 2-run triple.

 

Biloxi Bottom of the 8th

Josh Prince remains in the game as the third baseman.

Pitching Change: Daniel Gibson replaces Kevin Ginkel, batting 5th, replacing third baseman Marty Herum.

Max McDowell singles on a ground ball to third baseman Josh Prince.

Trent Grisham out on a sacrifice bunt, first baseman Rudy Flores to second baseman Domingo Leyba. Max McDowell to 2nd.

Luis Aviles Jr. walks.

Offensive Substitution: Pinch-hitter Gabriel Noriega replaces Danny Reynolds.

Gabriel Noriega singles on a ground ball to center fielder Ben DeLuzio. Max McDowell scores. Luis Aviles Jr. to 2nd.

Corey Ray grounds out, second baseman Domingo Leyba to first baseman Rudy Flores. Luis Aviles Jr. to 3rd. Gabriel Noriega to 2nd.

Troy Stokes Jr. triples (6) on a fly ball to center fielder Ben DeLuzio. Luis Aviles Jr. scores. Gabriel Noriega scores.

With Keston Hiura batting, wild pitch by Daniel Gibson, Troy Stokes Jr. scores.

Keston Hiura singles on a soft line drive to left fielder Jamie Westbrook.

Pitching Change: Brad Goldberg replaces Daniel Gibson, batting 5th.

With Jake Gatewood batting, Keston Hiura picked off and caught stealing 2nd base, pitcher Brad Goldberg to first baseman Rudy Flores to second baseman Domingo Leyba to pitcher Brad Goldberg.

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I was at the shuckers game today. Diplan mixes his offspeed stuff really well, but his results should be taken with a grain of salt. The only good hitter on the other team was josh prince! Half kidding. I really enjoyed Troy stokes— he was having a lot of fun and it was obvious. Trent Grisham was the opposite—-he looks lost at the plate. Hiura hits the ball super hard. He looks ready for the majors with the bat. I saw him make some decent snags at 2b, but it was obvious he doesn’t have a great arm.
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The Erceg homer was to left center and just barely cleared the wall. Might have travelled 375 feet. Corey ray almost hit an opposite field homer in his first ab on a terrible swing. It’s clear he’s super strong—- there’s still some obviouspitch selection issues there.
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The Erceg homer was to left center and just barely cleared the wall. Might have travelled 375 feet. Corey ray almost hit an opposite field homer in his first ab on a terrible swing. It’s clear he’s super strong—- there’s still some obviouspitch selection issues there.

Love the first hand reports. Thanks.

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I was at the shuckers game today. Diplan mixes his offspeed stuff really well, but his results should be taken with a grain of salt. The only good hitter on the other team was josh prince! Half kidding. I really enjoyed Troy stokes— he was having a lot of fun and it was obvious. Trent Grisham was the opposite—-he looks lost at the plate. Hiura hits the ball super hard. He looks ready for the majors with the bat. I saw him make some decent snags at 2b, but it was obvious he doesn’t have a great arm.

 

 

What about Jon Olczak? Has some eye opening numbers this year out of the pen. I see he is already 24 years old but has solid numbers over his Minor league career to this point.

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Final: Helena 6, Billings 3

 

Eighth Inning Rally Pushes Brewers To Series Split

Helena Scores Five Times In Last Two Innings

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

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HELENA, MT - After a heartbreaking loss last night, the Brewers reset themselves on Sunday, using a three run rally in the eighth to break a 3-3 tie, downing Billings 6-3 to split the two game series. Helena is now 13-11 and will finish the night no worse than a game back of first.

 

The lead had teetered back and forth all game long, with Helena taking the lead in the first on an infield single from Pablo Abreu, with the runner at second, LG Castillo, scoring on a throwing error. Reshard Munroe then tied the game in the top of the third with a solo blast, his second of the season.

 

Starters Max Lazar for Helena and Jared Solomon for Billings dealt going into the sixth, but poor defense from the Brewers gave the Mustangs their first lead of the ballgame. Dylan Harris spanked a leadoff single into center field, and then advanced to second on a throwing error. Another error got him to third, and Munroe singled him in, giving Billings the 2-1 lead.

 

The Brewers got the lead back in the seventh, as after Nick Egnatuk singled, Castillo hit his first career homer. The two run blast gave Helena the 3-2 lead, but Billings tied the game in the top of the eighth, as Pabel Manzanero singled home Munroe, who reached on a one out walk.

 

Jake Wyrick (L, 0-1) finished the seventh inning, but issued a leadoff walk to David Fry in the eighth. Eddie Silva then put a bunt down, but Wyrick booted it trying to field it, and both runners were safe. Egnatuk then put a bunt of his own down, and Wyrick fielded it and threw it to third. It was a close play, but Fry was ruled safe at third, loading the bases with nobody out.

 

Billings manager Ray Martinez then went to his ace in the hole, Jeremy Kivel, pitching for the third time in four days. Facing Castillo, Kivel threw a wild pitch that scored Fry, and Castillo then singled two home, extending the lead to three.

 

Roberto Delgado (W, 2-1) earned the win, pitching 0.2 innings of scoreless relief. Peter Strzelecki pitched a perfect ninth, earning his second save. The Brewers finish their Northern Division slate at 13-11, with 14 games left to go in the first half.

 

The Brewers have tomorrow off, and then travel to Idaho Falls on Tuesday for their first matchup of the year with the Chukars. Justin Bullock starts for Helena, while Idaho Falls counters with JC Cloney. First pitch is at 7:15, with the pregame show hitting the airwaves of helenabrewers.net at 6:55.

 

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Photos/additional game story from 406 MT Sports.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

Helena Game Log

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Final: AZL Brewers 8, AZL Rangers 3

 

AZL Brewers Box Score

 

A quartet of Latin players had 2 hits on Sunday night: LF Francis Florentino (2-3, 2B), 2B Edwin Sano (2-5, 2B), C Luis Avalo (2-4, 2B, BB), and 1B Aaron Familia (2-4). Florentino entered the game in the bottom of the 4th as a defensive replacement for Micah Bello. Bello missed the past few games and after being pulled early in this one after running the bases, it might be fair to guess that he's working through some sort of leg issue. Or maybe not.

 

12th round pick Korry Howell made his pro debut, starting at shortstop. He went 1-4, picking up his first pro hit on an infield single in the 8th.

 

Joel Pinto started the game and worked the first 5 innings pretty successfully, allowing 2 runs on 3 hits and 2 walks, while striking out 5. Young Cam Robinson pitched 1 inning of scoreless relief, though he may have been scheduled for more had the game not been delayed between the 6th and 7th innings by "wind" (haboob?). Michael Mediavilla allowed his first pro run in his 2 innings of work, while Jesus Brea ran his season-opening scoreless streak to 7.1 innings with a perfect 9th.

 

AZL Brewers Game Log

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Final: Peoria 2, Wisconsin 1

 

Chiefs Take Another Close Game from the Rattlers

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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AUDIO via the Rattler Radio Soundcloud: "The Peoria Chiefs defeated the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 2–1 on Sunday afternoon at Neuroscience Group Field. Chris Mehring & Kyle Lobner discuss the Rattlers fifth one-run loss to the Chiefs, some of the missed opportunities, and the ejections. Hear from manager Matt Erickson, Zach Clark, and Dylan File in the comments from the clubhouse."

 

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PHOTO GALLERY: Via the Post-Crescent

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

Ejections: Wisconsin Timber Rattlers designated hitter Darren Seferina ejected by HP umpire Steven Hodgins (6th); Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Batting Coach Hainley Statia ejected by HP umpire Steven Hodgins (7th)

 

You'll hear the story behind the ejections within the podcast.

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Final: New Orleans 7, Colorado Springs 4

 

SKY SOX FALL IN FINAL GAME TO BABY CAKES BEFORE ALL-STAR BREAK

 

Summary and notes at the link...

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

The Sky Sox summaries sometimes overlook the Colorado Springs arms, instead focusing on naming position players. See the lines for the five pitchers used here and which one managed a scoreless outing..

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