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Link Report for Tuesday 8/6 - Timber Rattlers Noon Doubleheader


Mass Haas
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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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Standings and sortable stat pages

 

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MiLB.TV options: Only Wisconsin's home feed today. Carolina unavailable, others idle.

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Box: DSL Rays #2 Squad 3, DSL Brewers/Indians 1

 

Despite a now 13-39 record, there are rare Brewers bright spots on the co-op team.

 

18-year-old 2nd-year-pro Dominican RHP Leony Rosario has made strides over 2018's debut. Now, a 1.59 WHIP in eight starts is not to write home about, but Rosario did have a nice five-inning effort here. His season has been hardly of the poor variety, second on the team in innings pitched to more-effective fellow Brewer Yostin Villalobos (1.19 WHIP). Rosario was the only Brewer pitcher in this game.

 

Offensively, we were robbed of following 17-year-old SS Carlos Roa for the summer after June 19th.

 

Otherwise, yes, the team has struggled as the numbers show. We'll give the Gonzalez boys credit for their plus-.700 OPS'.

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Box: DSL Mets #2 Squad 11, DSL Brewers 4

 

The last time I mentioned this young man --

 

Box: DSL Diamondbacks #2 Squad 3, DSL Brewers 0

 

Hello again, 18-year-old 2nd-year-pro RHP Kleiber Bordones!

 

His last three starts -- 17 IP, 13 H, 0 ER, 5 BB, 18 K's. Love to see year-to-year growth.

 

Wow, talk about a jinx.

 

On Tuesday AM, 2.1 IP, 10 H, 8 R (all earned), 2 BB, 3 K, 1 HR

 

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Just not a lot to focus on the offensive side of things here, the Cerveceritos did manage to get plunked three times in addition to drawing three walks.

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Walters is a late add --

 

All-Star Status: Recently named all-star Karsen Lindell made a start Friday afternoon in the first game of the doubleheader and was brilliant. Lindell worked five innings of scoreless baseball, allowing four hits, and no walks with six strikeouts. Lindell along with Micah Bello and Nash Walters will be heading out to Boise, Idaho for the All-Star Game on August 6.

 

Here's where you can follow the Pioneer League vs. Northwest League All-Star Game in Boise via Gameday.

 

No MiLB.TV, but you'll find an audio link here.

 

8:30 PM Central start time.

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Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes

 

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Box, Game One: Wisconsin 4, Peoria 1

 

RHP Chad Whitmer gets good news after his save...

 

Rattlers Beat Chiefs 4-1 in Game One

Wisconsin wins second straight over Peoria

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

Box, Game Two: Wisconsin 5, Peoria 3

 

Wisconsin Earns Doubleheader Sweep of Chiefs with 5-3 win in Game Two

Fry homers, doubles, and drives in three in nightcap

By Chris Mehring / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

 

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AUDIO via the Rattler Radio Soundcloud: "There is a lot to discuss after Tuesday's doubleheader sweep in today's Postgame Podcast. Chris Mehring and Kyle Lobner go through the high points, the trivia, the transactions, the streaks and the Antonio Pinero defensive plays of the day. Plus lots of audio from the Clubhouse from: Chad Whitmer on his save and his promotion to Carolina; Scotty Sunitsch on his start and win in game one, Thomas Dillard on catching for the first time as a pro, David Fry on his day, Korry Howell on his day, and the Manager Matt Erickson on his team."

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AUDIO via the Rattler Radio Soundcloud: "There is a lot to discuss after Tuesday's doubleheader sweep in today's Postgame Podcast. Chris Mehring and Kyle Lobner go through the high points, the trivia, the transactions, the streaks and the Antonio Pinero defensive plays of the day. Plus lots of audio from the Clubhouse from: Chad Whitmer on his save and his promotion to Carolina; Scotty Sunitsch on his start and win in game one, Thomas Dillard on catching for the first time as a pro, David Fry on his day, Korry Howell on his day, and the Manager Matt Erickson on his team."

 

We learn that Gabriel Garcia has a broken leg (29:15 minute mark).

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Final: AZL Brewers Blue 3, AZL Cubs1 2

 

AZL Brewers Blue Box Score

 

Though the Cubs managed to tie the game in the top of the ninth and threaten to send the Blues into further heartbreak, the good guys prevailed with a walk-off and moved to 4-8 in the second half. Arbert Cipion hit his first pro home run, while Alex Hall knocked in two runs, including the game-winner. Nick Belzer, Keegan McCarville, and Jake Cousins combined to shut the Cubs out for the first eight innings of the game, though Cousins did allow the tying runs to score in the ninth.

 

AZL Brewers Blue Game Log

 

The fateful ninth:

 

AZL Cubs 1 Top of the 9th

Herson Perez doubles (1) on a ground ball to left fielder Andre Nnebe.

Yovanny Cuevas strikes out swinging.

Fabian Pertuz singles on a ground ball to second baseman Orveo Saint. Herson Perez to 3rd.

Ethan Hearn called out on strikes.

Ryan Reynolds doubles (8) on a fly ball to center fielder Arbert Cipion. Herson Perez scores. Fabian Pertuz scores.

Wild pitch by pitcher Jake Cousins. Ryan Reynolds to 3rd.

Carlos Pacheco grounds out, second baseman Orveo Saint to first baseman Kevin Hardin.

 

AZL Brewers Blue Bottom of the 9th

Jackie Urbaez doubles (6) on a fly ball to center fielder Ezequiel Pagan.

Andre Nnebe grounds out to first baseman Ervis Marchan. Jackie Urbaez to 3rd.

Alex Hall singles on a ground ball to center fielder Ezequiel Pagan. Jackie Urbaez scores.

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Final: AZL Brewers Gold 12, AZL Royals 1

 

AZL Brewers Gold Box Score

 

Gold pitchers managed to scatter ten hits, the Gold offense unloaded on an unsuspecting Royals pitching staff, and now Pythagoras thinks the Gold team might not be too bad!

 

Daniel Castillo, the number two hitter in the lineup, lead the Gold's shower of offense with three hits, sprinkling in a double, two runs scored and two RBI. Matthew Mika and Oswel Leones chipped in two singles as well. Andres Melendez was on base three times with a single and two walks, and threw out the only runner who dared to try to steal. A scout told me that Melendez has looked fantastic defensively in the looks they've had this year.

 

Rehabbing Drake Owenby started and worked a scoreless inning. A quartet of Gold pitchers allowed only a single run in relief of Owenby.

 

AZL Brewers Gold Game Log

 

The 6th 7:

 

AZL Brewers Gold Top of the 6th

Pitching Change: Ismael Aquino replaces Emilio Marquez.

Felix Valerio called out on strikes.

Daniel Castillo singles on a ground ball to left fielder Darryl Collins.

Daniel Castillo steals (7) 2nd base.

Andres Melendez walks.

Wild pitch by pitcher Ismael Aquino. Daniel Castillo to 3rd. Andres Melendez to 2nd.

Pablo Abreu strikes out swinging.

Matthew Mika singles on a line drive to center fielder Diego Hernandez. Daniel Castillo scores. Andres Melendez scores. Matthew Mika to 2nd.

Francis Florentino singles on a ground ball to third baseman Jimmy Govern. Matthew Mika to 3rd.

Passed ball by catcher Omar Hernandez. Matthew Mika scores. Francis Florentino to 2nd.

Ashton McGee walks.

Pitching Change: Brian Abreu replaces Ismael Aquino.

Larry Ernesto walks. Francis Florentino to 3rd. Ashton McGee to 2nd.

Oswel Leones walks. Francis Florentino scores. Ashton McGee to 3rd. Larry Ernesto to 2nd.

Wild pitch by pitcher Brian Abreu. Ashton McGee scores. Larry Ernesto to 3rd. Oswel Leones to 2nd.

Felix Valerio walks.

Pitching Change: Luis Barroso replaces Brian Abreu.

Daniel Castillo singles on a line drive to center fielder Diego Hernandez. Larry Ernesto scores. Oswel Leones scores. Felix Valerio to 3rd.

Andres Melendez pops out to first baseman Diego Maican in foul territory.

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