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Final: Biloxi 6, Jacksonville 4

 

Brown Hurls Six Scoreless in Shuckers Victory

Ray Steals Four Bases, Erceg Homers for the Tenth Time in 6-4 Win

By Garrett Greene / Biloxi Shuckers

 

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(Michael Krebs)

 

Biloxi Box Score

 

Nice win on Sunday. Zack Brown threw six innings of scoreless ball while Lucas Erceg hit an HR and Corey Ray stole four bases in the victory.

 

Brown only gave up one hit, but he did walk five batters (a season high). His ERA dropped to 2.33 for the season.

 

Batting

 

Corey Ray: 1-3, 2BB, 4 SB

Lucas Erceg: 2-3, 2B, HR, BB

Tyler Heineman: 1-3, BB

Trent Grisham: 1-3, BB, SB

 

Pitching

 

Zack Brown: 6.0 IP, 1 hit, 0 ER, 5BB, 6K, Win

Josh Uhen: 1.2 IP, 1 hit, 2 ER, 2BB, 2K

Nate Griep: 1.2 IP, 4 hits, 2 ER, 1BB, 3K

 

Notes

 

Corey Ray's four stolen bases gives him 26 for the year. He now leads the Southern League in SBs and HRs.

 

Biloxi Game Log

 

The Shuckers jumped out to an early lead with three in the top of the 1st thanks to three hits and a pair of walks.

 

Biloxi Top of the 1st

Corey Ray singles on a pop up to shortstop Chris Diaz.

Troy Stokes Jr. flies out to left fielder Braxton Lee.

With Jake Gatewood batting, Corey Ray steals (24) 2nd base.

Jake Gatewood walks.

Lucas Erceg walks. Corey Ray to 3rd. Jake Gatewood to 2nd.

Tyler Heineman singles on a ground ball to right fielder John Norwood. Corey Ray scores. Jake Gatewood scores. Lucas Erceg to 2nd.

Blake Allemand flies out to right fielder John Norwood.

Trent Grisham singles on a line drive to right fielder John Norwood. Lucas Erceg scores. Tyler Heineman to 3rd.

Gabriel Noriega strikes out swinging.

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Lynchburg 6, Carolina 5

 

Hillcats Take Seesaw Affair 6-5 in Zebulon

Devin Hairston went 2-for-4 with a home run in Sunday's loss

 

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Victor Diaz gave up 11 hits in 4 1/3 innings but the Mudcats still had a chance to win. Phil Bickford yielded the tying run in the 8th and Luke Barker gave up the losing run in the 9th. Aside from Devin Hairston's big day, Weston Wilson was 3-4 with a double.

 

Victor Diaz: 4 1/3 IP, 11 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 K

Phil Bickford: 1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 0 K

Luke Barker: 1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 0 K

 

Devin Hairston: 2-4, HR

Weston Wilson: 3-4, 2B

Dallas Carroll: 1-2, 2 BB

Nick Roscetti: 1-2, 2B, BB

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

 

Mudcats take the lead:

 

Carolina Bottom of the 6th

Dustin Houle singles on a ground ball to left fielder Mitch Longo.

Ryan Aguilar singles on a line drive to center fielder Jodd Carter. Dustin Houle to 3rd.

Nick Roscetti out on a sacrifice fly to left fielder Mitch Longo. Dustin Houle scores.

Joantgel Segovia strikes out swinging. Ryan Aguilar steals (3) 2nd base.

Devin Hairston singles on a line drive to center fielder Jodd Carter. Ryan Aguilar scores. Devin Hairston out at 2nd on the throw, center fielder Jodd Carter to catcher Li-Jen Chu to shortstop Alexis Pantoja.

 

Lynchburg Top of the 9th

Pitching Change: Luke Barker replaces Phil Bickford.

Li-Jen Chu flies out to left fielder Joantgel Segovia.

Jodd Carter doubles (16) on a line drive to left fielder Joantgel Segovia.

Dillon Persinger singles on a line drive to center fielder Demi Orimoloye. Jodd Carter scores.

Jorma Rodriguez grounds into a force out, shortstop Devin Hairston to second baseman Nick Roscetti. Dillon Persinger out at 2nd. Jorma Rodriguez to 1st.

Anthony Miller flies out to left fielder Joantgel Segovia.

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Anyone else having issues with MILB scoreboard? I’ve tried on multiple devices and nothing. Just want the AZL box score last night…

While his season has been disappointing, KJ Harrison has the most extreme handed splits I can ever remember seeing from a RH hitter 250 at bats into a season.

While Erceg has slipped off my personal prospect radar, at least he is hitting in the second half. A little hope I suppose.

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Anyone else having issues with MILB scoreboard? I’ve tried on multiple devices and nothing. Just want the AZL box score last night…

While his season has been disappointing, KJ Harrison has the most extreme handed splits I can ever remember seeing from a RH hitter 250 at bats into a season.

While Erceg has slipped off my personal prospect radar, at least he is hitting in the second half. A little hope I suppose.

Scoreboard was wonky for me yesterday. Nothing would show up for a while.

 

Erceg is coming around. .639 OPS in the first half of the year, .895 in the second. He did the same thing last year. He struggled early, then got better as the season moved on. Hopefully it's him adjusting to advanced pitching - which would be a good sign.

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Final: Ogden 10, Helena 7

 

Seven Run Second Buries Brewers

Helena Allows Most Runs In An Inning All Season

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

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Ogden, UT - On a hot day in Ogden, the Brewers couldn't contain the Raptors offense, as with the game tied at one going to the bottom of the second, the Raptors scored seven times, sending 11 men to the plate. The Brewers would score six unanswered to pull within two, but it wasn't enough as Ogden downed Helena 10-7. They remain three games behind first place Great Falls.

 

Helena struck right away in the first, as a leadoff triple from Yeison Coca scored on a ground out from Jean Carmona. Ogden though tied it in the bottom of the first as an error kept the inning alive for Matt Cogen, who singled home a run with two out.

 

Jefry Souffront started the second with a single, and Jeremy Arocho walked to put two on with nobody out. Daniel Robinson then unloaded on an inside pitch for a three run homer, giving the Raptors the 4-1 lead. Ronny Brito then followed with a solo shot of his own that barely cleared the right field wall, extending the advantage to four. From there the wheels fell off as Max Lazar lost command of the strike zone, leaving two batters later. Ogden scored three more times in the inning, extending their advantage to 8-1. The seven runs allowed in the second were the most in a frame Helena has allowed this season.

 

Miguel Vargas hit a solo homer in the fourth inning to extend the lead to 9-1, but the Brewers then turned on the jets. Ogden starter Joel Inoa (W, 3-0) was on cruise control going into the sixth, but then three straight singles loaded the bases against him with nobody out. Chad McClanahan then doubled home all three, and after David Fry singled McClanahan to third, Inoa was pulled in favor of lefty Connor Mitchell. LG Castillo brought home McClanahan with a ground out, making it 9-5 Ogden.

 

Helena scored their sixth run of the game in the seventh as a three base error from Niko Hulsizer plated Mike Alescio on a Jesus Lujano ground out. In the eighth, with the score 9-6, Castillo singled home a run, and Je'Von Ward reached on an infield single, putting the tying run at first. The Raptors then brought in Gregorio Sequera, who got Mike Alescio to fly out to end the threat. Ogden scored one in the eighth, and allowed just one base runner in the ninth.

 

The Brewers seek to salvage the final game of the series tomorrow as Justin Bullock takes the hill, opposed by Jose Chacin. First pitch is at 7:00, with the pregame show hitting the airwaves of helenabrewers.net at 6:45.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

Helena Game Log

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Final: AZL Giants Black 6, AZL Brewers 2

 

AZL Brewers Box Score

 

The Brewers' offense had 7 hits but could not string much of anything together after the 2nd inning and they fall to the Giants Black squad 6-2. The only extra base hit from the group was an Edwin Sano double, and no one drew a walk. No one had more than one hit. Brice Turang and Micah Bello both had the night off, with Korry Howell playing shortstop in his first game action since his first game a week ago.

 

Jorge Ortega made his 6th rehab start and took the loss after giving up 3 runs in 4 innings. He hasn't walked a batter since his first outing, and now has 1 walk against 14 strikeouts in 18 innings of work. 8th rounder Luis Gonzalez made his pro debut, working a scoreless 8th.

 

AZL Brewers Game Log

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