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Let’s check in on Saturday’s action from the Boston Red Sox affiliate teams.

Triple-A Worcester Red Sox

Series @ Lehigh Valley IronPigs (Philadelphia Phillies): 2-3

Season Record: 35-35

Worcester lost 4-3, its third straight loss, falling to .500 on the season. 

Osvaldo Berrios has made five appearances for Worcester in the month of June, and it wasn’t until Saturday that he allowed his first run to score. The righty opened Saturday’s contest with two innings of one-run ball, striking out three. Eduardo Rivera took the next two innings, allowing one more run to cross home. He struck out two before turning the ball over to Alec Gamboa. Gamboa completed the longest stint of the night for Worcester, turning in three innings. He let up one more run and struck out three. Kyle Keller took over in the eighth and quickly allowed the go-ahead run to score. Wyatt Olds took the final two outs of the eighth, allowing one more hit but keeping the score the same. 

Worcester’s bats were on fire, led by Allan Castro’s three hit night. However, the bats faltered with runners in scoring position. Going just 1-for-10 with RISP, the WooSox left seven runners on base as they squandered plenty of opportunities. Mikey Romero put the WooSox on the board with a first-inning sac fly, scoring Braiden Ward. Allan Castro collected an RBI of his own, hitting his sixth homer of the season, a solo blast, in the fourth. Later in the inning, Tyler McDonough drove in Tsung-Che Cheng on a line drive single to grab a brief lead. 

Double-A Portland Sea Dogs

Series vs. Somerset Patriots (New York Yankees): 4-1

Season Record: 35-32

Portland won in walk-off fashion, collecting its sixth win in the last eight games by a score of 7-6. 

John Holobetz took the mound to start Saturday’s contest for the Sea Dogs. However, he saw mediocre results. Over four innings, Holobetz allowed four runs on seven hits as his consistency struggles persisted. He struck out six before Jedixson Paez took over. Paez was better, but not by much. Over the next four innings Paez allowed two more runs on five hits, striking out two. Cooper Adams took the ninth inning for Portland, allowing one hit but sealing the one run victory. 

Franklin Arias made his first start of the season at second base on Saturday, leading the way for the offense with a 3-for-5 performance. Whether or not the position change was due to Romy Gonzalez’s injury or perhaps preparation for a more permanent role is yet to be seen. Additionally, Johanfran Garcia extended his recent hit streak to 13 games and his on-base streak to 20 games. It was Brooks Brannon who sparked the offense, hitting a solo homer in the second inning to take a 1-0 lead. Down by two runs in the third, Caden Rose scored on a wild pitch to lessen the deficit. In the fourth, Matt Fraizer drove in Nelly Taylor with his first double of the season, cutting the lead to one. Down by three in the ninth, Brooks Brannon got drilled with the bases loaded, scoring Arias. Garcia stepped to the plate next and nearly hit a walk-off grand slam, instead settling for a game-tying two-RBI single that scored Will Turner and Miguel Bleis. With the game in reach, Marvin Alcantara smoked a ball to the shortstop who bobbled the flip to second as Ahbram Liendo raced around third. Liendo crossed home safely as Portland capped off the three-run comeback. 

High-A Greenville Drive

Series @ Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Philadelphia Phillies): 3-2

Season Record: 28-37

Greenville rode two dominant pitching performances to victory, winning 4-1. 

Alex Bouchard claimed his first win of the season for his performance on Saturday. It was well deserved as Bouchard turned in an excellent five-inning performance. He allowed one run on three hits, striking out five in one of his best starts of the season. Ben Hansen took the final four innings, turning in a gem of his own. He allowed just one hit and two walks but prevented Jersey Shore from scoring again. He struck out an additional five batters as he sealed Greenville’s second straight victory.

Justin Gonzales got the offense going early, crushing his eighth homer of the season. It was a two-run shot that scored Enddy Azocar as well. Gonzales scored again in the fifth on a fielding error to widen the lead. Mason White drove in Greenville’s final run in the eighth on an RBI single that scored Isaiah Jackson. Despite the win, the Drive went an abysmal 1-for-15 with RISP and left nine runners stranded. Still, it was an encouraging game for a team that has struggled in close games throughout the season. 

Low-A Salem RidgeYaks

Series @ Fredericksburg Nationals (Washington Nationals): 3-2

Season Record: 26-41

Salem’s season-long woes continued on Saturday night as the RidgeYaks fell 10-2. 

Christian Foutch lost his fifth game of the season, starting the night for Salem. Over a short two-inning outing, Foutch walked five and allowed four runs on three hits. Foutch was quickly replaced by Yermain Ruiz, who wasn’t any better. Over the next three innings Ruiz allowed five more runs on four hits and four walks before turning the ball over to Griffin Kilander. Kilander was the best pitcher of the night for Salem by far. He allowed three hits and an unearned run over two and ⅔ innings, but he struck out seven of the 13 batters he faced. Nicolas De La Cruz took the final ⅓ inning of the night, allowing a walk but shutting the Nationals down before the score got any worse. 

Salem collected eight hits, but didn’t do enough damage to challenge Fredericksburg. Kleyver Salazar, Louis Andujar, and Anderson Fermin had two hits apiece, and Ilan Fernandez and Justin Barry accounted for the RidgeYaks runs. The runs came late and with little impact. In the sixth, Barry drove in his first RBI for Salem, driving in Andujar on a single to left field. In the eighth, Fermin scored on a Fernandez groundout. It was a sharp turnaround for Salem, who scored at least seven runs in its last two games.


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