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Final: Biloxi 3, Pensacola 2

 

Biloxi Breaks Out The Brooms In 3-2 Win To Sweep Pensacola

Ponce Collects First Hit To Spark Shuckers Rally

By Garrett Greene / Biloxi Shuckers

 

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(Michael Krebs)

 

Biloxi Box Score

 

Biloxi scratched out three runs on Thursday - just enough to defeat Pensacola 3-2. Shucker pitchers combined to hold the Blue Wahoos to six hits - although they did walk five batters. They were aided by a pair of double plays. Shucker batters were pretty tame (just six hits and a walk), but they clustered a lot of their damage in one inning, getting three hits and a walk in the 6th inning (they were aided by a hit batsman and a wild pitch).

 

Batting

 

Tory Stokes Jr.: 1-3, BB

Luis Aviles Jr.: 1-3, 2B

Keston Hiura: 1-4

Lucas Erceg: 1-4

Weston Wilson: 1-3

 

Pitching

 

Cameron Roegner: 3.0 IP, 4 hits, 1 ER, 0BB, 3K

Cody Ponce: 3.0 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 2K, Win

Jon Olczak: 1.2 IP, 1 hit, 1 ER, 1BB, 1K

Brad Kuntz: 0.0 IP, 0 hits, 0 ER, 1BB, 0K

Nate Griep: 1.1 IP, 1 hit, 0 ER, 2BB, 1K, Save

 

Notes

 

Cody Ponce got his first ever hit as a pro on Thursday - a double that helped spark a Shucker run that netted the team two runs and the lead.

 

Biloxi Game Log

 

Cody Ponce lead off our big inning with a double. Shuckers took the lead and never relinquished it.

 

Biloxi Bottom of the 6th

Max McDowell strikes out swinging.

Cody Ponce doubles (1) on a line drive to center fielder Jose Siri.

Corey Ray flies out to left fielder TJ Friedl Jr.

Troy Stokes Jr. walks.

With Keston Hiura batting, wild pitch by Wyatt Strahan, Cody Ponce to 3rd. Troy Stokes Jr. to 2nd.

Keston Hiura singles on a line drive to left fielder TJ Friedl Jr. Cody Ponce scores. Troy Stokes Jr. to 3rd.

Lucas Erceg singles on a line drive to center fielder Jose Siri. Troy Stokes Jr. scores. Keston Hiura to 2nd.

Blake Allemand hit by pitch. Keston Hiura to 3rd. Lucas Erceg to 2nd.

Pitching Change: Robinson Leyer replaces Wyatt Strahan, batting 9th.

Weston Wilson called out on strikes.

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Buies Creek 9, Carolina 1

 

Mudcats Lose 9-1 in Sweep Clinching Loss to Astros

Carolina lost its fifth straight game in front of 6,295 at Five County Stadium

 

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The Mudcats magic number for falling out of the playoff race was 3 going into this game so presumably it is now 1. Devin Williams came out after walking the first two hitters in the second inning. He was at 38 pitches. The trainer came out and he, Williams, was visibly limping when he left the field. Wuilder Rodriguez and Nathan Kirby then worked a scoreless 5 innings although Rodriguez allowed an inherited run to score in that second inning. Cody Beckman and Daniel Brown were both hammered in the final three innings. Demi Orimoloye had a triple and not much else happened for Carolina at the plate. Cooper Hummel has caught only 7 games this year versus 44 last year.

 

Devin Williams: 1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 4 BB, 1 K

Wuilder Rodriguez: 3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 K

Nathan Kirby: 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K

 

Demi Orimoloye: 1-4, 3B

Cooper Hummel: 1-3, 2B, BB

Dillon Thomas: 1-3, 2B, BB

Devin Hairston: 2-4

 

Carolina Box Score

 

Carolina Game Log

 

Buies Creek Top of the 2nd

 

Jake Adams walks.

Cody Bohanek walks. Jake Adams to 2nd.

Pitching Change: Wuilder Rodriguez replaces Devin Williams.

Jonathan Arauz lines out to right fielder Cooper Hummel.

Corey Julks walks. Jake Adams to 3rd. Cody Bohanek to 2nd.

J. Matijevic out on a sacrifice fly to center fielder Demi Orimoloye. Jake Adams scores.

Bryan De La Cruz pops out to second baseman Nick Roscetti.

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Final (10 innings): Helena 5, Orem 4

 

Brewers Ground Owlz With Extra Inning Walk Off

Helena Earns Series Split With Orem

By Greg Mroz / Helena Brewers

 

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Helena, MT - The current seven game home stand started with a heartbreaking 11 inning loss to Grand Junction. On Thursday night against Orem, the final game of the home stand, Helena found themselves tied in the 11th inning again. This time though, the Brewers prevailed, as a sacrifice fly from Pablo Abreu got the winning run across. Helena won by a 5-4 final, their sixth walk off win of the season, earning themselves the series split with the Owlz.

 

Helena struck first for the second time in the four game series with a single run in the second. Bryan Torres doubled with one out, and scored on a two out double from Connor McVey. Orem tied the game in the top of the third on a solo home run from Justin Jones, but the Brewers retook the lead on a three run home run from David Fry, his 11th of the season. The score was 4-1 at that point, as Helena starter Michele Vassalotti completed five innings of one run baseball, surrendering just three hits.

 

Orem though tied the game in the sixth thanks to a critical error. Rayneldy Rosario singled to start the inning, and with one out Kevin Maitan singled on a hit and run call that moved Rosario to third. D'Shawn Knowles then singled home Rosario, cutting the Helena lead to two. That brought up Francisco Del Valle, who put a dribbler down the third base line that Fry threw past first and down the right field line. Both runners scored, tying the game, but Lillis got the next two on ground outs, keeping the game tied.

 

Neither team scored again in regulation, sending the game into extra innings. Logan Gillaspie, who pitched the last three of regulation for the Brewers, came back out to the mound for the tenth with the tiebreaker run on second. Orem didn't elect to bunt, and Gillaspie got the side in order, giving the Brewers a chance to walk it off in the bottom of the tenth. Brice Turang grounded out to second, moving the winning run to third with one out, but Owlz reliever Luis Alvarado got the next two to strike out, sending the game into the 11th.

 

Michael Mediavilla entered for the 11th with Livan Soto as the tiebreaker run at second. Maitan grounded out to third, putting the go ahead run at third with one out. Helena brought the infield in for Knowles, who grounded the ball to short. Soto sprinted home on contact, and Yeison Coca fired a dart home to nail Soto for the second out. For the second straight frame, the Brewers had a chance to walk it off with just one out, and LG Castillo got the job done against Dazon Cole with a fly out to right that moved Fry, who started at second, to third with one out. That brought up Pablo Abreu, who's fly out to center scored Fry, giving Helena their sixth walk off of the year.

 

Now just three games behind first place Billings, the Brewers head to Dehler Park tomorrow for the first of a three game series with Billings. First pitch is at 7:05 PM with the pregame show airing at 6:45 PM.

 

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Helena Box Score

 

Helena Game Log

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Final: AZL Reds 7, AZL Brewers 6

 

AZL Brewers Box Score

 

Ernesto Martinez had a season-high 3 hits, rehabbing Nick Franklin homered, and young Latin OFs Larry Ernesto and Anderson Melendez each had 2 hits, but a big 7th inning off of reliever Jose Parra doomed the Baby Brewers to another loss to the hapless Reds.

 

Starting pitcher Brayan Salaya went 6 innings for the first (and last) time this season. While the peripherals aren't good right now, he has a really good arm and could well be pushed to Helena next year.

 

AZL Brewers Game Log

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Final: Quad Cities 2, Wisconsin 1, ten innings

 

River Bandits Rally Late to Beat Rattlers

Wisconsin missed chance to pick up ground in playoff race

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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AUDIO via the Rattler Radio Soundcloud: "Chris Mehring flies solo on tonight's postgame podcast and runs through the game, the performance of starting pitcher Dylan File, and the missed opportunity in the playoff race. Manager Matt Erickson talks about the game and what's ahead for the Rattlers in the clubhouse comments."

 

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Box Score / Game Log

 

Sweetness, Dylan File!

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