Team | Yesterday | Today | Probable Pitchers |
Syracuse | Lost, 6-3 | vs. Rochester, 7:05 p.m. |
Hill (3-7, 4.99) vs. Dean (1-5, 4.40) |
Harrisburg | Lost, 3-0 | @ Reading, 6:35 p.m. |
Brady (1-1, 3.77) vs. Leiter (3-0, 4.14) |
Potomac | Lost, 11-9 | @ Myrtle Beach, 7:05 p.m. |
Reyes (4-7, 5.00) vs. Stinnett (6-3, 3.36) |
Hagerstown | Lost, 8-3 | vs. Delmarva, 7:05 p.m. |
Guilbeau (0-0, 4.87) vs. Peralta (3-4, 4.04) |
Auburn | Lost, 7-6 | @ West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. |
Ramirez (2-0, 0.90) vs. Meyer (1-1, 5.27) |
Rochester 6 Syracuse 3
• Hill (L, 3-8) 6IP, 6H, 4R, 4ER, 2BB, 4K, 2HR, WP
• Masset 1⅓ IP, 0H, 0R, 2BB, 1K, HBP, 2-0 IR-S
• Turner 2-4, 2B, BB
• Severino 2-4, 2B
Syracuse once again had no answer for Rochester’s rallies in the late innings as they were doubled up, 6-3. Taylor Hill gave up HR nos. 11 and 12 and four runs total on six hits over six innings to lose for the eighth time in 16 starts. He walked two and struck out four. Syracuse totaled nine hits and four walks, leaving nine men on and going 3-for-12 with RISP. Trea Turner led the way with a single, walk, and a double while making no errors in CF.
Reading 3 Harrisburg 0
• Brady (L, 1-2) 5IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, BB, 3K, HR; 1-2
• Robinson 2IP, 2H, R, ER, 0BB, 1K, HR
• Stevenson 2-4, CS
• Kieboom 1-2, BB
Three Reading pitchers combined on five-hit shutout of Harrisburg, 3-0. Michael Brady started and lost for the second time, though he turned in a serviceable five innings of two-run ball on three hits and a walk while striking out three and went 1-for-2 at the plate. Andrew Stevenson single twice and Spencer Kieboom walked and singled; they were the only two Sens to reach base twice.
Myrtle Beach 11 Potomac 9
• Reyes (L, 4-8) 2⅓ IP, 5H, 9R, 6ER, 4BB, 1K, 0HR
• Lambert 3IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 2K
• Robles 3-4, 2R, 2B, BB, 2RBI, 2SB
• Schrock 2-5, R, 2B, 2RBI
• Keller 2-5, 2R, SB
The Pelicans thrashed the P-Nats early and held off a late charge for an 11-9 win. Luis Reyes continues to struggle, as he failed to give up less than three runs for the sixth time in seven starts. He was charged with nine runs (six earned) on five hits (no HR) and four walks over just two and a 1/3rd innings to lose for the 8th time. Down 11-3 after five full, Potomac struck back with five in the 6th, one in the 7th and got the tying runs into scoring position with two out in the 8th before a groundout ended the threat. They went down in order in the 9th.
Delmarva 8 Hagerstown 3
• Guilbeau (L, 0-1) 4IP, 7H, 3R, 2ER, BB, 5K, HR, WP
• Page 1-4, R, 2B
• Reetz 1-3, 2B, BB
Delmarva failed to score just twice in nine “ups” in an 8-3 beatdown of Hagerstown. Taylor Guilbeau was charged with the loss, giving up three runs on seven hits and a walk while striking out five. The Suns were held to one hit through the first six innings but got help from the Shorebird ‘pen with two walks, a hit by pitch, and two wild pitches for two runs in the 7th. Matthew Page doubled with one down in the 9th while Ian Sagdal singled with two out to score the third and final Hagerstown run.
West Virginia 11 Auburn 5
• Y. Ramirez 4IP, 4H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, 3K, HR
• Conner (L, 0-1) 1IP, 1H, 4R, 4ER, 2BB, 0K, 2HBP
• Johnson 2-5, RBI
• Banks 2-5, 2R
• Ortiz 1-4, R, HR, 4RBI
The Black Bears gashed the first man out of the Doubledays ‘pen for four runs on just one hit as they overcame a 4-1 deficit early to win 7-6. Nick Conner loaded the bases with two hit batsman and a walk before getting a ground ball to the right side for the first out. Another walk loaded the bases, and triple unloaded them. Yonathan Ramirez started but was ineffective, allowing three runs on four hits (one HR) and two walks while striking out three. Dave Johnson and Nick Banks both singled twice while Oliver Martinez drove in four runs with an Earl Weaver special in the 4th and an RBI groundout in the 7th.
GCL Update
The G-Nats took four of six in the first full week of play, capped off by two touchdowns and a field goal in a 17-0 victory yesterday, which, of course, will skew the stat leaders. Juan Soto, for example, is batting .550/.571/.750 through six games after yesterday’s 3-for-5 effort. Anderson Franco remains in witness protection active on the roster but has not yet played.
DSL Update
The D-Nats stand at 12-12 after four weeks of play, having had a 3-2 week with yesterday’s game suspended by (presumably) rain. Of course, all eyes are on the prize for next year’s entrants. Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post has the story.