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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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Weston Wilson is on a tear. He's got a 1.237 OPS for July and that doesn't include his dinger tonight.
"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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Final: DSL Brewers 4, DSL Tigers1 0

 

Three Brewers pitchers combined to shutout the Tigers on three hits as they picked up a 4-0 victory on Wednesday. Wilmy DeJesus got the start and earned the win after going six scoreless innings. Leony Rosario followed with two hitless frames and Dantel Ramirez recorded the final three outs. Larry Ernesto went 2-for-4 and homered for the second straight day, giving him five on the season. Alwinson Valdez reached base three times, going 2-for-3 with a walk and a stolen base while Daniel Castillo and Oswel Leones each contributed two hits.

 

Box Score / Game Log

 

 

Final: DSL Pirates1 8, DSL Indians/Brewers 5

 

The Pirates scored five runs in the third inning as they sent the Brewers' co-op squad to another defeat. Daniel Acosta pitched one inning of relief and allowed two runs, one earned, despite not giving up a hit. Claudio Mota turned in a more positive line, working two scoreless frames. Elian Gonzalez was on base four times, falling just a home run short of the cycle, going 3-for-3 with a double, triple and a base on balls. Reidy Mercado had the other multi-hit game, going 2-for-5 with a walk from the leadoff spot.

 

Box Score / Game Log

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Weston Wilson is on a tear. He's got a 1.237 OPS for July and that doesn't include his dinger tonight.

 

Amazing considering how awful he was in June. I wonder if he found or changed something with his approach at the plate. The power seems increased compared to previous seasons.

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Carolina 5, Winston-Salem 3

 

Hummel Hits Go-Ahead Blast in Eighth in 5-3 Home Win

Cooper Hummel went 3-for-4 with a go-ahead homer in the eighth and two RBI

 

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A pair of two run home runs by Weston Wilson and Cooper Hummel provided most of the damage for the Mudcats. The other run came in as a result of a two out hit-and-run single by Devin Hairston with runners on first and third. The Mudcats tried to score Joantgel Segovia from first on that play despite the fact that the ball was just past the infield. Segovia was thrown out at the plate. As luck would have it, Dallas Carroll tripled to lead off the next inning. Braden Webb didn't give up a hit until the third inning. He eventually yielded two earned runs over six innings while striking out six. Daniel Brown and Luke Barker finished the game out.

 

Braden Webb: 6 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

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

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

 

Devin Hairston: 2-4

Dallas Carroll: 2-4, 3B

Weston Wilson: 1-3, HR

Cooper Hummel: 3-4, 2B, HR

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

 

Carolina Bottom of the 8th

 

Mario Feliciano singles on a fly ball to left fielder Zach Remillard.

Cooper Hummel homers (6) on a fly ball to right field. Mario Feliciano scores.

Ryan Aguilar lines out to left fielder Zach Remillard.

Pat McInerney grounds out, second baseman Mitch Roman to first baseman Gavin Sheets.

Joantgel Segovia called out on strikes.

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Final: Wisconsin 6, Dayton 4

 

Rattlers Tame Dragons

Lutz and Harrison homer for Wisconsin

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

Chris provides the Freddy Peralta and Matt Albers details as well...

 

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AUDIO via the Rattler Radio Soundcloud: "On tonight's Postgame Podcast, Chris Mehring & Kyle Lobner talk about Freddy Peralta's two innings, Matt Albers one inning rehab appearance, J.T. Hintzen's first pro win, Gilbert Lara's defense, and the homers from Tristen Lutz and K.J. Harrison. Hear clubhouse comments from Peralta, Matt Erickson, Lutz, and Hintzen.

 

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Post-Crescent Photo Gallery (includes Freddy Peralta quotes within the game story)

 

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VIDEO via WeAreGreenBay.com: See Matt Albers, hear from Freddy Peralta

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

Not loving the 2018 version of Carlos Herrera, who was rejoined with his Mariners-days running mate Peralta for this one. Payton Henry scuffling as of late.

 

(C'mon, Jim, accentuate the positive.)

 

And yes, much of MiLB.com player and stat pages are again refusing to load properly this AM, regardless of browser.

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AUDIO via the Sky Sox Soundcloud: "Dan Karcher talks with Sky Sox outfielder Tyrone Taylor, who delivered a walk-off single in Tuesday night's 11-10 win"

 

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Final: Round Rock 10, Colorado Springs 8, ten innings

 

Man, fans rarely get cheated when they buy Sky Sox tickets!

 

EXPRESS END FIVE-GAME LOSING STREAK WITH EXTRA-INNING WIN

 

All the game details, all the miscellaneous notes.

 

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From Tuesday night, and as you just read, it carried into Wednesday:

 

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

We see you, Orlando Arcia. Yes, we do.

 

And you too, Dylan Moore, and of course, Mr. Hager.

 

But Orlando.

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Final: Helena 9, Idaho Falls 2

 

Castillo Celebrates Birthday With Big Win

Helena Outfielder Drives In Three With A Two Run Homer

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

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Helena, MT - Celebrating his 19th birthday with his parents in town for the first time in 2018, Brewers outfielder LG Castillo put on a show. The Buffalo, NY native drove home three, including a two run homer, helping the Brewers snap a three game losing streak with a 9-2 win over the Idaho Falls Chukars.

 

Helena starter Wilfred Salaman (W, 3-1) worked in and out of trouble in the first two innings, stranding runners at the corners in the first and forcing an inning ending double play with the bases loaded in the second.

 

Meanwhile, Chukars starter C.J. Eldred (L, 3-2) had the Brewers fooled early on, retiring the first ten batters he faced. With one out in the fourth, he allowed his first hit, a first pitch double to Jean Carmona. Chad McClanahan flew out to center to move Carmona to third. David Fry singled home Carmona to make it 1-0 Helena, and Eddie Silva followed with an RBI double of his own to extend the lead to 2-0. That brought up Castillo, who blasted a fastball from Eldred to dead center field for a two run homer, giving the Brewers a four run lead.

 

Idaho Falls countered with a two run fifth inning, highlighted by an RBI double from Nate Eaton and an RBI single from Reed Rohlman, but the Brewers responded in a big way in the bottom of the frame. With two on and one out, Carmona singled home a run, and then McClanahan drove one home with a sac fly. Fry doubled to score Carmona, and Silva doubled to plate Fry. Castillo then delivered again with a scorching single to left, bringing Silva home to make it 9-2. For Castillo, it was his fifth straight game with multiple RBI, and now has a career best nine game hitting streak.

 

Salaman earned his third win with five innings of two run baseball. He is the only Helena starter to complete five innings in every start, and has not allowed more than two runs in any start.

 

The Brewers bullpen combined to shut out the Chukars over the final four innings, as Roberto Delgado, Chad Whitmer, and Peter Strzelecki combined to allow just two hits.

 

Helena returns to action tomorrow as Blake Lillis returns to the hill, looking for his third win. Idaho Falls counters with 2018 1st Round selection Kris Bubic. First pitch is at 7:05 PM

 

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Additional game story and photos from 406 MTN Sports. Includes our first look at Luis Avila.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

Helena Game Log

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Took in my first Trats game of the year last night. Was really impressed with the glove of Lara. Not sure if he’s played that way all year, but yesterday handled 4 really tough plays, threw on the run, charged a chopper and bare handed it. Came away impressed, for my first game this year, he stood out to me for sure.
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Took in my first Trats game of the year last night. Was really impressed with the glove of Lara. Not sure if he’s played that way all year, but yesterday handled 4 really tough plays, threw on the run, charged a chopper and bare handed it. Came away impressed, for my first game this year, he stood out to me for sure.

 

This was a talking point in Chris and Kyle's podcast linked above.

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