Team | Yesterday | Today | Pitching Probables |
Rochester | Won, 5-0 | vs. Columbus, 6:45pm | Shuman (1-2, 4.88) vs. Davenport (0-0, 27.00) |
Harrisburg | Lost, 4-1 | @ Richmond, 6:35pm | Choi (2-1, 3.44) vs. Bertrand (1-4, 3.56) |
Wilmington | Lost, 7-1 | @ Hudson Valley, 6:05pm | Sthele (2-2, 4.81) vs. Hess (4-2, 3.28) |
Fredericksburg | Lost, 5-0; Lost, 3-2 |
@ Lynchburg, 6:35pm | Roman (1-4, 9.55) vs. Zibin (0-2, 4.15) |
FCL Nationals | OFF DAY | @ FCL Marlins, 12pm |
Rochester 5 Columbus 0
• Cavalli (W, 2-1) 5IP, 3H, 0R, 1BB, 10K
• Weigel 1IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 2K
• Arruda 1-3, R, HR, 2RBI
• Schnell 1-3, RBI
• Chapparro 1-4, R, HR, 2RBI
It only took 51 games and five pitchers, but Rochester finally shut out an opponent, 5-0 on three hits. Cade Cavalli went the first five, allowing all three Clippers hits and one walk while striking out a season-high of ten. Carlos Romero, Parker Dunshee, Patrick Weigel, and Marquis Grissom Jr. each put up a goose egg, with Romero and Dunshee getting credit for a hold. Andrés Chaparro (1st) and J.T. Arruda (7th) bookended the Red Wings scoring with each hitting a two-run HR to make the most of a five-hit, three-walk offense. Roster moves: 1B Andrés Chaparro optioned from Washington.
Richmond 4 Harrisburg 1
• Cornelio (L, 0-1) 4⅔ IP, 6H, 4R, 4ER, 2BB, 5K, HR, PO @ 1B
• Mejia 2IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 3K
• M. Romero 2-3, BB
• De La Cruz 2-4, BB, 2B, 3B, SB
The Senators had nearly twice the baserunners as the Flying Squirrels but Richmond delivered in the clutch while Harrisburg sputtered, 4-1. Riley Cornelio gave up all four Squirrels runs on six hits (one HR) and two walks over four and 2/3rds to take his first AA loss. Carlos De La Cruz walked, tripled, and doubled while Max Romero Jr. singled twice and walked once. Neither man scored as the Sens were 0-for-12 with RISP and left on 10 baserunners.
Hudson Valley 7 Wilmington 1
• Kent (L, 4-4) 5IP, 4H, 4R, 4ER, 2BB, 6K, 2HR
• Cruz 1-3, R, HR, RBI
• Suggs 0-1, 2BB
Wilmington trailed from start to finish in a 7-1 loss to Hudson Valley. Jackson Kent wore the “L” with four runs allowed on four hits (two HR). He walked two and struck out six. Armando Cruz homered to lead off the 6th and avoid the shutout. Elijah Nunez and Gavin Dugas each had a single while Matt Suggs drew both Blue Rocks walks.
Lynchburg 5 Fredericksburg 0 – GM. 1
• Meckley (L, 2-4) 4IP, 7H, 5R, 4ER, 2BB, 0K
• Aldonis 2IP, 0H, 0R, 1BB, 2K
• Dickerson 1-2, BB
• Quintana 1-3
The FredNats were blanked 5-0 by the Hillcats on two (2) hits in the opener. Alex Meckley was scratched for five runs, seven hits, and two walks, and struck out as many as you did last night. Roismar Quintana singled in the 1st while Luke Dickerson connected for a two-out single in the 5th. Dickerson also walked as did four other Frederickburg batters to account for the seven baserunners.
Lynchburg 3 Fredericksburg 2 – GM. 2
• Y. Tejeda 5IP, 4H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 5K, PO @ 1B
• Bollenbacher (L, 1-1) 1IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 0K
• Quintana 2-3, R, 2B(5)
• Mota 1-3, 2B, RBI
In the nightcap, Fredericksburg got two more runs and one more hit but still fell to Lynchburg, 3-2 for the doubleheader sweep. Yoel Tejeda once again pitched well enough to win – two runs over five innings, four hits, two walks, five whiffs – but came away with his fourth no-decision. The loss went to Matt Bollenbacher, who gave up the go-ahead run in the 6th. Roismar Quintana singled, doubled, and scored a run while Jorgelys Mota had an RBI double to plate Luke Dickerson from first base. The FredNats left on three and were 0-for-3 with RISP.