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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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Zack Brown out for 4-6 weeks with an ankle injury

 

That's too bad, but he might be back in time for the playoffs and he can make up any innings up to his limit in the AFL. It is doubtful they would have inflicted Colorado Springs on him anymore this year anyway.

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Final: DSL Rangers2 5, DSL Brewers 3

 

The Rangers scored two in the fourth and two more in the fifth as they topped the Brewers by a score of 5-3. Santiago Elizondo got the start and was charged with the loss after going 4.1 innings and giving up four of the five runs. Dantel Ramirez tossed two scoreless innings of relief. 17-year-old outfielder Alwinson Valdez had a big day out of the leadoff spot, going 4-for-5 with a home run. Alberris Ferrer also homered as part of a two-hit day while Andres Melendez was on base three times and stole a bag and Carlos Rodriguez added two hits.

 

Box Score / Game Log

 

 

DSL Rangers1 10, DSL Indians/Brewers 0

 

It was another rough game for the Brewers' co-op team, as they were shutout by the Rangers 10-0. Starting pitcher Kleiber Bordones gave up four runs over 5.2 innings and suffered the loss. The four Brewers hitters to see action combined to go 0-for-13.

 

Box Score / Game Log

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Final: Biloxi 7, Jackson 3

 

Biloxi Box Score

 

Corey Ray and Keston Hiura each hits home runs to lead the Shuckers to a 7-3 victory on Tuesday night over the Jackson Generals. Ray, Hiura, Lucas Erceg and Trent Grisham all had a pair of hits.

 

Luis Ortiz had a nice outing, giving up just one run in five innings of work. He surrendered four hits and a walk, while striking out five.

 

On a down note, Jake Gatewood reportedly twisted his ankle badly in the game and was carted off the field in the 8th inning. No official word on the severity of the injury, but initial observations make it sound like it was not good. One report called it 'scary' and another said Gatewood 'didn't seem to move out of the fetal position'.

 

Batting

 

Corey Ray: 2-5, HR, 2 SB

Troy Stokes, Jr.: 1-3, BB, SB, CS

Keston Hiura: 2-5, HR, SB

Jake Gatewood: 1-3, 2B, BB

Lucas Erceg: 2-4

Trent Grisham: 2-4

 

Pitching

 

Luis Ortiz: 5.0 IP, 4 hits, 1 ER, 1BB, 3K, Win

Cody Ponce: 2.1 IP, 3 hits, 1 ER, 1BB, 1K

Nate Griep: 1.2 IP, 1 hit, 0 ER, 0BB, 0K, Save

 

Notes

 

Ortiz's ERA has dropped to 3.92 on the season.

 

Biloxi Game Log

 

Home run from Corey. Nice way to start a game!

 

Biloxi Top of the 1st

Corey Ray homers (20) on a fly ball to right field.

Troy Stokes Jr. doubles (20) on a sharp fly ball to center fielder Daniel Robertson.

Keston Hiura strikes out swinging.

With Jake Gatewood batting, Troy Stokes Jr. steals (16) 3rd base.

Jake Gatewood walks.

Lucas Erceg singles on a sharp ground ball to right fielder Jay Gonzalez. Troy Stokes Jr. scores. Jake Gatewood to 3rd.

Luis Aviles Jr. grounds into a double play, shortstop Kevin Medrano to second baseman Domingo Leyba to first baseman Rudy Flores. Lucas Erceg out at 2nd.

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Jake Gatewood reportedly twisted his ankle badly in the game and was carted off the field in the 8th inning. No official word on the severity of the injury, but initial observations make it sound like it was not good. One report called it 'scary' and another said Gatewood 'didn't seem to move out of the fetal position'.

 

 

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Carolina 5, Myrtle Beach 4

Myrtle Beach 2, Carolina 0

 

Cats and Birds Split Tuesday Twin-Bill

Devin Hairston delivered a walk-off single in the eighth in Carolina's game one victory

 

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The Mudcats came from behind three times before scoring the final two runs in the extra frame. A two run gopher ball yielded by Luke Barker put the Mudcats in a two run deficit before the Mudcats scored two of their own with 2 outs in the last inning. With two outs and nobody on, Demi Orimoloye singled, Weston Wilson doubled and Cooper Hummel came up with the tying single to drive in both runners. Devin Hairston then got the winning hit in the eighth. As mentioned, Conor Harber went 6 innings giving up only 1 run in a losing cause. Demi Orimoloye had the only two Mudcat hits.

 

Alec Bettinger: 4 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 K

Nattino Diplan: 2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 0 K

Luke Barker: 2 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 0 K

 

Devin Hairston: 2-5

Demi Orimoloye: 1-3, BB

Weston Wilson: 2-4, 2B

Ryan Aguilar: 2-3

 

Carolina Game 1 Box Score

 

Carolina Game 1 Log

 

Carolina Bottom of the 7th

 

Joantgel Segovia flies out to center fielder Jose Gutierrez.

Devin Hairston grounds out, second baseman Andruw Monasterio to first baseman Jared Young.

Demi Orimoloye singles on a line drive to center fielder Jose Gutierrez.

Weston Wilson doubles (20) on a line drive to right fielder Roberto Caro. Demi Orimoloye to 3rd.

Cooper Hummel singles on a line drive to center fielder Jose Gutierrez. Demi Orimoloye scores. Weston Wilson scores.

Dallas Carroll walks. Cooper Hummel to 2nd.

Pitching Change: Tyler Peyton replaces Jhon Romero.

With Ryan Aguilar batting, Tyler Peyton picks off Cooper Hummel at 2nd on throw to Aramis Ademan.

 

Conor Harber: 6 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 6 K

 

Demi Orimoloye: 2-3, 2B

 

Carolina Game 2 Box Score

 

Carolina Game 2 Log

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Non-drafted free agent signee Mitch McIntyre's college posted an article with quotes from the 23-year-old Maryvale Brewers RHP.

 

Includes a confirmation that 16-year-old Chinese pitcher Jolon Lun is in camp.

 

When asked about the biggest transition from small college baseball to the professional ranks, he stated that "noticing how good younger players are. My catch partner is a 16 year old kid from China who throws harder than I do. It's pretty insane. It just opens your eyes to how talented people are around the world. I've seen talented people at every place I've played at, but never this young."

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Final: Ogden 16, Helena 14

 

First Half Ends With Crazy Loss To Ogden

Brewers Lose Two Leads As Teams Combine For 30 Runs & 10 Errors

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

Helena, MT - On the night the first half came to an end, the Brewers and Raptors played one of the craziest games of the season. The Brewers had leads of 8-2 and 14-10, and couldn't hold either one, as the Raptors scored six combined in the last two frames, including four in the ninth inning, to win 16-14. For the Brewers, it was the most runs they scored in a game all year, and the first game they played in which both teams scored in double digits. Helena finishes the first half 17-21.

 

Helena's offense got the ball rolling in the first, as Je'Von Ward drew a one out walk, and stole second with Chad McClanahan up. McClanahan struck out, but Eddie Silva delivered with a two out double on the first pitch he saw from Caleb Sampen, scoring Ward easily to make it 1-0 Brewers.

 

Ogden tied the game at one in the third on s two out double from Daniel Robinson. Helena responded though with four in the bottom of the inning, highlighted by RBIs from LG Castillo, Silva, and Bryan Connell. The Raptors made it 5-2 Helena on an RBI double from Matt Cogen, but Helena extended the lead to 8-2 thanks to a three run homer from Silva in the fourth.

 

In the fifth, it all fell apart for Brewers pitching, as Ogden scored eight runs against three different Brewers pitchers. Starter Wilfred Salaman exited after a solo homer from Cogen, but with the Brewers still leading 8-6. When the dust settled, Ogden had a 10-8 lead.

 

Helena got a run back in the bottom of the inning as an error from Jeremy Arocho helped bring home Connell to make it 10-9. The Brewers retook the lead in the seventh as three Raptors errors helped bring home five runs, putting Helena in front 14-10.

 

However, Ogden had the last laugh, scoring two unearned runs in the eighth, and four in the ninth to take a 16-14 lead. The Brewers got the tying run to the plate, but Ward hit into a double play to end the game. Ogden committed six errors, while Helena committed four.

 

Despite the loss, Eddie Silva had the performance of the year, going 4 for 4 with 5 RBI. He is the first Brewer to record four hits in a game and the first to notch 5 RBI in a game.

 

With the first half over, the standings reset and the Brewers start fresh on Thursday in Great Falls. First pitch is scheduled for 7 PM, with the pregame show hitting the airwaves of helenabrewers.net at 6:45 PM.

 

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Additional game story from 406 MTN Sports.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

Helena Game Log

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