Team | Yesterday | Today | Probable Pitchers |
Syracuse | Won, 4-1 | @ Columbus, 10:35 a.m. |
Tatusko (1-4, 2.15) vs. Banwart (2-0, 3.44) |
Harrisburg | Lost, 2-1 | @ Akron, 6:35 p.m. |
Purke (1-5, 7.18) vs. Anderson (2-3, 5.50) |
Potomac | Lost, 6-1 | @ Frederick, 7:00 p.m. |
Pena (2-1, 5.64) vs. Kline (3-1, 2.01) |
Hagerstown | Lost, 2-1; Won, 3-2 (10 inn.) |
vs. Kannapolis, 6:35 p.m. |
Voth (1-2, 2.28) vs. Leyer (2-2, 5.19) |
Syracuse 4 Columbus 1
• Treinen (W, 1-0) 7IP, 4H, R, ER, 0BB, 5K
• Delcarmen (SV, 2) 1IP, 1H, 0R, BB, 0K
• Goodwin 2-4, R
• Solano 2-4, 2B, RBI
Blake Treinen needed just 86 pitches to get through seven innings as he won his first AAA game for the Chiefs this season, 4-1. The 25-y.o. allowed just a single run on four hits with no walks and five strikeouts. Syracuse scored one in the 5th and three in the 6th to take command of the game. Brian Goodwin and Jhonatan Solano both went 2-for-4 to pace the Chiefs offense, which tallied seven hits and one walk total. Roster moves: IF Sean Nicol reassigned from Harrisburg; 1B-OF Tyler Moore recalled from Washington.
Binghamton 2 Harrisburg 1
• Cole (L, 3-2) 4⅔ IP, 4H, R, ER, 3BB, 3K
• Herron 1IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 1K
• Dykstra 2-3, 2B, BB, CS
• Hague 1-3, SF, RBI
• Taylor 0-4, 4K
Harrisburg was outhit and outscored by one as they dropped the series finale to Binghamton, 2-1. A.J. Cole took the loss, giving up just one run on four hits and three walks while striking out three. The Senators avoided the shutout with a walk, error, and a sacrifice fly off the bat of Ricky Hague in the 7th. Cutter Dykstra singled, doubled, and walked but was caught stealing to lead the Harrisburg offense, which was held to six hits and two walks total.
Myrtle Beach 6 Potomac 1
• Simms (L, 0-1) 5IP, 4H, 5R, 5ER, BB, 5K, HR
• Harper 3IP, 1H, 1R, 0ER, 0BB, 4K
• Oduber 3-4, R, 2B
• Sanchez 1-3, BB
Potomac scored an early run, which turned out to be the only run as Myrtle Beach took the series finale, 6-1. John Simms lost his first High-A game, giving up five runs on four hits and one walk over five innings. He struck out five. Bryan Harper followed with three innings of one-hit ball, charged with an unearned run in the 8th. Randolph Oduber, who’s been hitting .421 thus far in May, went 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored. The rest of the lineup was 2-for-26.
Kannapolis 2 Hagerstown 1 — GAME ONE
• Giolito 6IP, 1H, 0R, BB, 7K
• Thomas (BS, 3; L, 1-3) 1IP, 2H, 2R, 0ER, 0BB, 0K
• Kieboom 2-3, R, 2B
• Wooten 2-3
Lucas Giolito threw six innings and struck out seven (career highs for both) while allowing just one hit and one walk. Alas, Kannapolis jumped on Justin Thomas for two unearned runs in the 7th to take the opener, 2-1, and end Hagerstown’s seven-game win streak. It was Thomas’s third loss and third blown save. Spencer Kieboom and John Wooten both went 2-for-3 while Drew Ward drove in the lone Suns run with the only other Hagerstown hit.
Hagerstown 3 Kannapolis 2 (10 inn.) — GAME TWO
• Silvestre 4IP, 3H, 0R, 2BB, 5K
• Sylvestri 3IP, 2H, 0R, 0BB, 4K
• Anderson (W, 4-0) 1IP, 1H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 0K, WP
• Wooten 3-3, R, 2-2B, BB
• Middleton 2-4, R
For nine innings, the Municipal Stadium scoreboard was a Star Trek convention (nothing but zeroes), until the Intimidators struck for two in the top of the 10th. The Suns responded with three to walk off with a 3-2 win and split the doubleheader. The gamewinner came on a suicide squeeze as Wilmer Difo laid a bunt down on the third-base line while Brennan Middleton charged in for the score. Derek Anderson vultured the win despite coughing up two runs on one hit and two walks in the final frame. Hector Silvestre, Michael Sylvestri, and Jake Walsh combined for nine scoreless innings with seven hits allowed and 11 strikeouts.