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Triple-A Worcester Red Sox
Series at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (New York Yankees): 4-1
Season Record: 27-26
Worcester’s offense was quiet on Saturday as its hot streak was snapped.
The game went sideways early on for the WooSox as Raymond Burgos struggled in his start. Over just three and ⅓ innings, Burgos allowed eight hits and two walks as the RailRiders scored five times. Since allowing just one run in his WooSox debut the lefty has struggled, posting an ERA of 8.79 across four starts. Jacob Webb steadied the ship in his one and ⅔ innings of relief. He allowed a hit and struck out two before turning the ball over to Eduardo Rivera. Rivera gave up one more run on two hits in a two inning appearance but maintained a respectable 2.79 ERA. In the final inning of the game, Devin Sweet allowed one more run to cross home as the RailRiders won easily. Sweet allowed two hits and a walk.
Worcester's offense struggled to give itself opportunities, tallying only four at bats with runners in scoring position. Tsung-Che Cheng had two hits and Anthony Seigler drew three walks as the pair were the only highlights from Saturday’s game. The WooSox only two runs came late in the game. In the ninth inning, Matt Thaiss drove in Allan Castro and Cheng on a ground ball that snuck through the defense. It was a frustrating game for the WooSox, who had recorded six or more runs in three of their last four contests.
Double-A Portland Sea Dogs
Series at Binghamton Rumble Ponies (New York Mets): 3-2
Season Record: 25-24
After opening the series 3-0, Portland fell in extras for the second straight game, losing 4-3.
Coming off of a flawless three-inning appearance a week ago, Jedixson Paez opened Saturday’s game with high hopes. Unfortunately for the 22-year-old, he was unable to replicate last week's outing. Over four innings, Paez allowed three runs on four hits. He was able to control his command, striking out four and allowing just one walk. Caleb Bolden got the ball going into the fifth and absolutely dominated over the next four frames. He sat down five on strikes and allowed a solo baserunner on a walk. With the game on the line in the bottom of the ninth, Portland turned to Erik Rivera. Rivera walked the first batter he faced before getting his first out on a pop-out. After a wild pitch and another walk, Binghamton had men on first and second. The lead runner stole third and advanced home, winning the game on a throwing error from Johanfran Garcia.
Each of Portland’s hitters reached base once through Saturday’s game, but they were unable to muster more than three runs. The Sea Dogs went 2-for-12 with RISP, stranding seven baserunners. Facing an early three-run deficit, Nate Baez put Portland on the board with an RBI groundout in the third that pushed Franklin Arias across home plate. Later in the inning, Garcia drove in Will Turner on a line drive single. One inning later, Ahbram Liendo hit an RBI single of his own, scoring Tyler McDonough. Similar to the game prior, Portland failed to score down the stretch, going silent over the last five innings.
High-A Greenville Drive
Series vs. Asheville Tourists (Houston Astros): 3-2
Season Record: 19-29
Despite a formidable comeback attempt in the ninth, Greenville fell to ten games below .500.
Alex Bouchard started Saturday’s game and it was a disaster from the jump. Over just an inning and ⅔, Bouchard allowed seven runs on seven hits and only struck out one. With two outs in the second, Brandon Neely bailed Bouchard out before turning the ball over to Matt McShane. McShane allowed three more runs (one unearned) on two walks and a hit as Asheville took a commanding lead. Tyler Uberstine entered in the fifth, making his second rehab appearance. He allowed two hits and a walk, but didn’t let the Tourists add to their lead. Osvaldo Berrios took the next two and ⅓ innings and was nearly perfect. He allowed one walk and struck out two before catcher Hudson White made his second pitching appearance in as many days. White allowed one hit but that was all. After a rough start, Greenville’s bullpen turned in a so-so outing.
The Drive scored three runs through the first eight innings, but came to life in the ninth. They scored five as they attempted to pull off the improbable upset. Prior to the comeback bid, Enddy Azocar put the Drive on the board as he continues to impress since being called up from Low-A Salem. He drove in Justin Gonzales with a triple in the first, his second triple of the year. Henry Godbout drove in Azocar on a groundout as Greenville nabbed an early lead. In the fourth, Mason White added one more run. He drove in Luke Heyman on a soft ground ball single back to the pitcher. The Drive’s offense surged in the ninth, loading the bases with no outs. Antonio Anderson was hit by a pitch, driving in Jack Winnay. Then, Gonzales scored White on a single. Azocar drove in his second run of the day as he was hit by a pitch. With the lead down to four, Anderson scored on a passed ball. With the lead in sight, Yoeilin Cespedes drove in Gonzales on a sac fly. However, the comeback was stymied and Greenville fell for the second night in a row.
Low-A Salem RidgeYaks
Series vs. Hickory Crawdads (Texas Rangers): 2-3
Season Record: 22-28
Salem snapped their three-game skid with a solid 5-1 win.
Leighton Finley matched his longest start of the year on Saturday, turning in five frames of work. He allowed six baserunners, four by way of hits and two via walks. Despite the traffic on the basepaths, he held Hickory to just one run and sent seven back to the dugout on strikes. Finley’s lone run was let up on the first, and he settled in nicely afterward. He lowered his ERA to 3.19 with another quality start. Joey Gartrell followed with three excellent innings of his own. He allowed two hits and K’d two in his second appearance since being sent down from High-A Greenville. Drew Allmer capped off the dominant day from Salem’s pitching staff with a perfect inning, closing out the win.
It was a successful day on both sides of the ball for Salem as the offense totalled ten hits and five runs. Starlyn Nunez led the way with three hits in four at-bats. He hit a lead-off home run to open the game and put Salem on the board. In the second, Ilan Fernandez drove in Avinson Pinto on a single to give Salem the lead. The RidgeYaks didn’t look back and didn’t relinquish the lead for the rest of the afternoon. In the fourth, Givian Sirvania tacked on another run with a bases loaded single, driving in Adonys Guzman. In the fifth, Nunez hit his second homer of the day to extend the lead to three. Finally, Guzman drove in Nunez on a single in the seventh to put the game out of reach. It was a nice rebound for the RidgeYaks as they’ve struggled as of late.
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