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    Red Sox Minor League Report: Portland Drops Third Straight Despite Give RBIs from Ahbram Liendo

    Worcester’s recent success carried on as they established a dominant series lead and Ahbram Liendo’s efforts were in vain as Portland lost in a slugfest. Elsewhere, Kyson Witherspoon put together another outstanding outing, earning the first win of his professional career.

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    Let's take a look at everything happened down on the farm on Saturday.

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    Triple-A Worcester Red Sox

    Series vs. Buffalo Bisons (Toronto Blue Jays): 4-1

    Season Record: 31-28

    Worcester won for the third straight night behind a big sixth inning. 

    Eduardo Rivera was almost perfect in his two-inning starting effort. He allowed one baserunner on a walk and struck out two more as he lowered his ERA to 3.04. Garrett Whitlock made a one-inning rehab stint next, allowing a hit and two walks as he began to work back to his big league return. Things began to unravel for the WooSox as Noah Song entered the game. Song allowed two runs on five hits across two innings, but prevented any further damage. Jacob Webb took the next two innings, allowing one more run on one hit as he K’d three. Webb earned the win despite getting a blown save. Angel Bastardo closed the game with a two-inning appearance. He allowed one more run but sealed the game with his efforts. 

    The WooSox momentum carried over from Friday’s offensive success to Saturday. Allan Castro and Tyler McDonough led the team with two RBIs apiece. McDonough has been on fire recently and he bumped his batting average up to .375 on Saturday with a 1-for-2 performance. It was Matt Thaiss who opened up the scoring for Worcester, doubling in the second and driving in Tsung-Che Cheng. Thaiss then crossed home on a Vinny Capra double later in the first frame. Despite his success in getting on base, McDonough isn’t known for his power stroke. However, in the second inning, he hit his first homer of the year, adding to the lead. With the game tied in the sixth, the WooSox poured on four runs to put the game out of reach. Castro doubled to left field, scoring Thaiss and Capra. Capra was then driven home on a sac fly from McDonough. Braiden Ward joined the party with a soft single to left, advancing to second as he drove in Nathan Hickey

    Double-A Portland Sea Dogs

    Series vs. Hartford Yard Goats (Colorado Rockies): 2-3

    Season Record: 28-27

    Portland fell 10-8 behind shaky pitching despite five RBIs from Ahbram Liendo

    Despite a solid start to the season, Jedixson Paez has run into trouble as of late. The recent struggles continued on Saturday, though he showed signs of improvement. Over 3 ⅔ frames of work, Paez allowed three hits and two runs. However, he didn’t allow a walk and struck out five batters. The Sea Dogs staff really fell apart when Caleb Bolden took the mound in the fourth. Over the next one and ⅔ innings Bolden allowed five runs on four hits before Erik Rivera took over. Rivera couldn’t keep the Yard Goats in check, letting up another three runs (one unearned) on three hits before turning the ball over to Cade Feeney. Feeney put together the best outing for Portland’s staff, allowing two more hits as he finished the game. 

    After driving in four runs during Friday’s contest, Liendo’s hot streak continued as he drove in five more on Saturday. With the bases loaded in the second, Liendo hit a high fly ball to shallow center field that dropped in. He turned a routine pop-out into a double as the ball got behind the center fielder, racing around first and getting into second with ease. Facing a seven-run deficit in the sixth, Liendo struck again. He drove in Nelly Taylor on a sac fly and advanced Miguel Bleis to third. Bleis scored later in the inning on a sac fly from Marvin Alcantara that cut the lead to five. Liendo struck yet again in the eighth, driving in Bleis on an RBI single. Caden Rose, who advanced to third on the single, scored on a pickoff attempt as Portland slowly closed the gap. Nate Baez then drove Liendo in on a single as the Sea Dogs brought themselves within two. It wasn’t enough, however, as the offense stalled in the ninth. 

    High-A Greenville Drive

    Series @ Rome Emperors (Atlanta Braves): 2-3

    Season Record: 22-32

    Greenville got back into the win column behind another dominant outing from Kyson Witherspoon

    Witherspoon earned the first win of his professional career as he continued to build back from a disappointing start to the season. Over 5 ⅓ innings, the longest start of his career so far, Witherspoon allowed four hits and just one run. He sent six batters back to the dugout on strikes as he again showed flashes of his high upside. P.J. Labriola took the next two innings, allowing one more run and striking out three more before turning the ball over to Matt McShane. McShane closed out the final inning and change, allowing two more runs on four hits. He struck out three as he sealed the win for the Drive. 

    Three players had multi-hit games for the Drive’s offense as they wreaked havoc on the basepaths. In the third inning, Jack Winnay hit his tenth homer of the season to tie the game 1-1. Not to be outdone, Mason White then stepped to the plate and hit his tenth of the year as the pair went back-to-back. In the fourth, Luke Heyman drove in Yoeilin Cespedes on a double play. In the seventh, Isaiah Jackson stole third and advanced home on a throwing error as Winnay advanced to second. Ronny Hernandez then joined the home run party, hitting his fourth of the year and establishing a five-run lead. To add some cushion, Enddy Azocar drove in White on a single to bring the final score to 7-4.

    Low-A Salem RidgeYaks

    Series @ Wilson War Birds (Milwaukee Brewers): 1-4

    Season Record: 24-32

    Salem’s struggles continued on Saturday as they struggled to convert ten hits into runs. 

    Jacob Mayers put together another impressive stat line as he sports a 2.51 season ERA. Over three and ⅔ innings, Mayers allowed two runs on as many hits, striking out six. Christian Foutch took over next, throwing 2 ⅔ innings of no-hit ball. He allowed four walks however, but he struck out three. Nicolas De La Cruz took the mound in the seventh and posted an identical stat line to Foutch, four walks and three strikeouts while allowing no hits. Drew Allmer looked to play the hero as Salem’s offense took the lead in the tenth. However, Allmer fell short. He allowed two singles as Wilson walked it off in the tenth. 

    Andruw Musett recorded the first three-hit game of his season as three others had multiple hits. However, the RidgeYaks fell short when it came time to drive runs in, going 2-for-12 with runners in scoring position and stranding nine. Musett put Salem on the board with an RBI single in the first inning. He followed that up with another single, this one to tie the game in the eighth inning. He scored Andrews Opata both times. In the tenth, Stanley Tucker grabbed the lead with a sac fly that scored Starlyn Nunez. Despite the RidgeYaks finding some late life, it wasn’t enough to avoid defeat.


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    The 33rd overall pick in last year's draft started his pro career with two rough starts but then had two strong starts. He had a 12.83 ERA in 4 May starts. On Tuesday, he tossed 4 1/3 scoreless, one-hit innings. He walked two and struck out five.

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