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Boston Red Sox Affiliate Overview (May 1 - May 3)
Triple-A Worcester Red Sox
Series @ Rochester Red Wings (Washington Nationals): 3-3
Season Record: 18-14
Double-A Portland Sea Dogs
Series @ Somerset Patriots (New York Yankees): 2-5
Season Record: 13-14
High-A Greenville Drive
Series vs. Hub City Spartanburgers (Texas Rangers): 2-4
Season Record: 13-14
Low-A Salem RidgeYaks
Series @ Wilson War Birds (Milwaukee Brewers): 2-4
Season Record: 12-15
Triple-A Worcester Red Sox
Season Record: 18-14
Series Opponent: Rochester Red Wings (Washington Nationals)
Series Standing: 3-3
May 1: Worcester cruised to a 10-5 win behind an outstanding performance from Mickey Gasper.
Isaac Coffey took the mound to start Friday’s game for Worcester but turned in a subpar performance. Through four innings of work he let up seven hits and five runs and didn’t record a single strikeout. Coffey’s ERA jumped to 4.61 through seven appearances this season. Eduardo Rivera took the next three innings, and continued to show why he’s one of the Red Sox best arms in the farm system. He let up a single hit and struck out five, earning the win. Kyle Keller and Tommy Kahnle split the final two innings, each giving up a walk but preventing the Red Wings from making a comeback.
The WooSox looked excellent at the plate as all hitters got on base at least once. Mickey Gasper got things started with a solo homer in the first inning. Nick Sogard followed this up with an RBI of his own, driving in Matt Lloyd on a single in the second. In the fifth, Vinny Capra hit a solo shot, his fourth of the year, to cut the deficit to two runs. Worcester broke out in the seventh with five runs. Sogard drove in Braiden Ward, then was driven in on a double by Capra. Gasper then roped a single to left field to get Capra across the plate. Finally, Allan Castro doubled, driving in Gasper and Anthony Seigler. In the ninth, Lloyd capped off the win with a two run single that scored Gasper and Castro. Gasper went 4/5 with two RBIs as he bumped his batting average to .302 amid an excellent season.
May 2: The WooSox lost 7-5 in a tightly contested battle.
Michael Sansone started the game for Worcester and lasted five and ⅓ innings. However, it wasn’t the smoothest of sailing for the lefty, who allowed six runs on six hits. He K’d five but allowed two homers as Rochester grabbed the lead, giving Sansone the loss. Jacob Webb took the last two and ⅔ innings and allowed one more run on a solo shot, but was otherwise solid, racking up two strikeouts.
Despite the shaky pitching performance the WooSox made a valiant effort at the dish. Down 4-0 in the fourth inning, Allan Castro launched a home run to drive in himself and Mikey Romero and bring the game within two. An inning later, Nathan Hickey hit a solo shot to give Worcester a shot. In the next inning, Hickey reached on an error as Romero and Vinny Capra crossed the plate, giving the WooSox a one run lead. Unfortunately it wasn’t enough to defeat the Red Wings, as they fell in a close game.
May 3: The WooSox lost their second in a row 6-3 in the series finale.
Seth Martinez took the first three innings on Sunday afternoon, allowing one run on two hits but preventing any further damage. Jack Anderson got the ball next but his outing wasn’t as smooth as Martinez’s. He K’d three but allowed four runs and nine hits. He allowed two home runs in the sixth inning before he was subsequently pulled. Tayron Guerrero got the last two innings, but couldn’t turn in a clean sheet. The 35-year-old journeyman punched out two but it wasn’t enough to suppress Rochester’s offense as they tacked on one more run.
Anthony Seigler stood out at the plate, recording three hits in four at-bats and accounting for an RBI and a run. He got Worcester’s offense going with an RBI single in the fourth that drove in Vinny Capra, then crossed the plate himself on an Allan Castro sac fly in the seventh. Capra was also solid at the dish, hitting his tenth double of the year as well as a single. Nate Eaton drove in the WooSox remaining run with an eighth inning sac fly that drove in Braiden Ward. Worcester only drew one walk, totaling eight baserunners overall. They were effective with RISP, going 3/8, but it wasn’t enough to claim the series win.
Double-A Portland Sea Dogs
Season Record: 13-14
Series Opponent: Somerset Patriots (New York Yankees)
Series Standing: 2-5
May 1: Portland was crushed 13-3 as the pitching staff was nothing short of disastrous.
John Holobetz posted a 2.45 ERA through the month of April, but his first outing of May was a turn in the wrong direction. Over just three and ⅔ innings, Holobetz allowed nine hits and 10 runs (three unearned) as he couldn’t contain the Patriots offense. Joe Vogatsy came in to try and slow the bleeding, and he did just that. He allowed three baserunners over two and ⅓ innings, while striking out three. Unfortunately, any chance of a comeback was stymied by a poor performance from Reidis Sena. Sena allowed three more runs over the last two innings of the game. He walked five and allowed two hits as he struggled to give the Sea Dogs offense a window to get back into the game.
As poor as Portland’s pitching was, its offense was just as bad. The Sea Dogs only generated nine baserunners on five hits and four walks. The offensive struggles continued as Portland hasn’t scored more than nine runs all season long. On Friday they struck out a total of fifteen times. The only runs of the night came from the long ball. In the sixth, Johanfran Gracia, nicknamed “The Username,” clubbed his second home run of the year with a two run blast that scored Max Ferguson. Then, in the ninth, Will Turner also homered. His second shot of the year was absolutely demolished, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Sea Dogs from suffering defeat.
May 2: The Sea Dogs fell yet again by double digits, losing 11-0.
It was more of the same on Saturday for Portland, a poor pitching performance followed by an even weaker offensive showing. Jedixson Paez turned in a solid two and ⅔ innings to start the night for Portland, his longest appearance of the season. He allowed one run on a hit and a walk, but kept the Patriots potent offense at bay. Shea Sprague made his first appearance in Portland, but it was nothing short of a catastrophe. Over just one and ⅓ innings he gave up seven runs, two walks, and eight runs as Somerset pulled way ahead. Calvin Bickerstaff picked up some of the slack, but it wasn’t enough. Over three innings of work he gave up two more runs on five hits, allowing two home runs. Lastly, Caleb Bolden turned in an inning of nearly flawless work. He let up just one hit, but it wasn’t enough to rectify a terrible day from those before him.
The Sea Dogs hitters failed to show up yet again, amassing just five hits and not drawing a single walk. Brooks Brannon had the best day by far, going 2/4 with a double and a single. Franklin Arias was another highlight as he added on to his spectacular season with a double, his fifth of the year. Marvin Alcantara and Ahbram Liendo each added a single, but aside from them it was all quiet at the plate for Portland.
May 3: Portland’s bats finally woke up as they crushed Somerset 11-4 behind 10 K’s from Mullins.
Justin Slaten pitched the first inning of the contest on a rehab assignment and he looked great. He allowed one hit but punched out two as he made his first rehab appearance. Hayden Mullins then took the bulk of the game, going six innings. He earned the win for his appearance as he allowed two runs on two hits. He struck out a spectacular 10 batters, tied for the most in his career. Cade Feeney took the next inning, allowing one run on two hits, and Max Carlson finished out the afternoon allowing one last run on a solo shot.
On offense, Will Turner got the first runs on the board for Portland with a bases loaded two-run single in the third. In the fourth inning, the Sea Dogs executed a rare double steal of home, as Tyler McDonough dashed home while Caden Rose took second. Then, Abraham Liendo drove in Rose with a single as Portland extended the lead to three. In the fifth, Johanfran Garcia hit his third homer of the season all of which have come in the past week. One batter later, Nelly Taylor hit a solo shot of his own as Portland went back-to-back. With the bases loaded in the eighth, Garcia came up big once again with a bases-clearing double. He then scored on a single from Ronald Rosario as Portland capped off an 11-run afternoon. Garcia was the clear stand out from Sunday’s game with four RBIs on 2/5 hitting.
High-A Greenville Drive
Season Record: 13-14
Series Opponent: Hub City Spartanburgers (Texas Rangers)
Series Standing: 2-4
May 1: The Drive lost 7-1 despite another dominant start from Anthony Eyanson.
Of the 15 batters Eyanson faced, he struck out seven of them. He allowed three walks, the first of the season, on calls that caused some controversy on X/Twitter. Aside from the three walks, he only allowed one other baserunner on a single. Eyanson lowered his High-A ERA to an astounding 0.44 as he has only given up one run through 20 and ⅓ innings. Following the series finale on Sunday, Eyanson was officially called up to Double-A Portland. Brandon Neely came in the fourth, but wasted Eyanson’s start. Across two innings he gave up eight hits and six runs, digging the Drive into a hole too deep to climb out of. Joey Gartrell took the next two and ⅓, allowing one more run on three hits but limiting the damage. Finally, P.J. Labriola pitched the final inning, allowing two hits and no runs.
The Drive struck first in the second inning on an Antonio Anderson single that drove in Freili Encarnacion. Unfortunately for Greenville it was a short-lived lead that they couldn’t reclaim. In addition to his single, Anderson also recorded his third double of the season as he was the only member of the Drive to record more than one hit. Hudson White and Yoeilin Cespedes also had one double apiece. The only other Greenville players to get a hit were Adonys Guzman, Yophery Rodriguez, and Encarnacion, all of whom recorded a single.
May 2: The Drive fell again 6-2 as they struggled with runners on base.
Devin Futrell put together an excellent start and lowered his ERA to 1.26 as he continues to thrive in Greenville. Through five and ⅔ innings he allowed three hits and walked two. Hub City only scored once as Futrell put five batters away on strikes. Similarly to Friday, an excellent start from a Greenville pitcher was spoiled by a poor bullpen performance. Danny Kirwin took the next two innings and entered with a save opportunity. He exited the game with a blown save and the loss as he let up four runs (two unearned) on four hits. To finish out the game, Matt McShane put together a decent one and ⅓ innings. He gave up a walk, a hit, and a run as the game got out of reach for Greenville.
The Drive drew an astounding nine walks in Saturday’s contest as they totaled 15 baserunners, but were unable to convert their men on base into runs. Justin Gonzales continues to be a monster for the Drive, he tripled in the first inning and was driven in on a double by Henry Godbout. Gonzales scored again in the fifth on a single by Gerardo Rodriguez as Greenville nabbed the lead. However, that was all the offense Greenville could muster as they left nine runners in scoring position. Rodriguez and Godbout recorded two hits each but it just wasn’t enough to amend the poor bullpen performance.
May 3: The Drive lost their fourth in a row as they dropped the series finale 7-5.
Marcus Philips made the start, making his way through four and ⅔ innings. It wasn’t the easiest outing as he let up five runs on four hits and three walks. On the bright side, he struck out five batters. Luis Cohen recorded his third loss of the season for his poor outing on Sunday. Through just two innings he let up another four hits and two runs, only striking out one as Hub City pulled ahead. Griffin Kilander had the best performance by far, K’ing two and walking one over the final two and ⅓ innings of the contest. Kilander impressed in his first appearance since being called up from Low-A Salem.
Sunday marked an improvement from the plate from recent contests, but it still wasn’t enough to defeat Hub City. Down 5-0 in the fifth, Justin Gonzales reached third on a fielder's choice and throwing error as Yophery Rodriguez scored. Then, Gonzales scored on a Henry Godbout groundout. In the sixth, Mason White tied the ballgame with a three run homer that just snuck over the right field wall. Unfortunately for Greenville, they couldn’t eke out the win as they fell yet again. Isaiah Jackson was the only Greenville player to record more than one hit as he tallied a double and a single.
Low-A Salem RidgeYaks
Season Record: 12-15
Series Opponent: Wilson War Birds (Milwaukee Brewers)
Series Standing: 2-4
May 1: Salem was crushed 11-2 as they barely generated any offense.
Christian Foutch started the game and struck out seven across three innings. Unfortunately, he let up two hits and three walks that resulted in two runs scored for the War Birds. Jose Bello took the next two and ⅓ but wasn’t in good shape, earning the loss. He gave up five runs (three unearned) and three hits as his ERA jumped to 4.00. The only bright spot for Bello came as he punched out five batters. Nicolas De La Cruz pitched the next one and ⅓, striking out three but giving up another two runs on two hits, including a home run. Harry Blum got the final one and ⅓ and posted a similar stat line to De La Cruz. Blum also let up two runs on two hits with one walk and striking out two.
Salem’s offense was quiet to say the least. Only seven runners reached base as the RidgeYaks went down on strikes 13 times. Their only runs came on a Starlyn Nunez single in the third that scored Ilan Fernandez and a Skylar King solo homer in the fourth. Kleyvar Salazar was the only other RidgeYak to record a hit as the offensive struggles continued to pile up for Salem.
May 2: The offensive woes just kept coming for Salem as they fell 10-0 on Saturday.
Dalvinson Reyes got Salem started but limped through three and ⅓ innings. He allowed four hits and five runs (one unearned) while walking and striking out three. However, Barrett Morgan righted the ship with his outstanding performance. Morgan turned in three and ⅔ innings of one hit ball, allowing one walk as well. He struck out seven of the thirteen batters he faced as the pitching staff finally came through for Salem. Unfortunately Morgan’s momentum didn’t extend to Adam Bates’ appearance. Bates allowed four hits and gave up more runs in just one inning of work as his ERA ballooned to 13.81.
If Friday’s offensive performance was bad, Saturday’s was downright horrible. Ilan Fernandez and Anderson Fermin were the only players to record a hit with a single apiece. The RidgeYaks did draw seven walks, but went 0-for-5 with RISP. Additionally, they struck out 13 times as they just couldn’t put the ball in play. Not a single RidgeYak is batting over .265 over a month into the season.
May 3: Salem put together a good all-around performance, but it wasn’t enough to get the win as they lost 4-3 in extra innings.
Leighton Finley pitched five solid innings in his start, allowing three hits and two unearned runs as he kept his ERA to an excellent 1.45. He walked three and struck out one as he stymied the red-hot Wilson offense. Jason Gilman kept the momentum going with three hitless innings. He allowed two hits and a walk as he struck out two. As the popular saying goes, all good things must come to an end, and Salem’s best pitching appearance all weekend was spoiled by a poor outing from Wuilliams Rodriguez. He allowed a walk-off two run blast in the bottom of the tenth as Wilson defeated Salem in the season finale.
The RidgeYaks were noticeably better from the plate on Sunday. Enddy Azocar drove in D’Angelo Ortiz and Ilan Fernandez on an RBI-double in the third as Salem jumped out to a 2-run lead. In the top of the tenth with the game tied 2-2, Luke Heyman reached base on an error as Andrews Opata scored. The one eyesore on the box score was the 13 strikeouts recorded by Salem, especially in contrast to only four walks drawn. Despite the loss it was a significant improvement from the past few days. Fernandez went 4/4 with a run and Skylar King went ⅔ as the RidgeYaks started to get past their offensive woes.
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