Twins Minor League Report (4/26): Dean Dominates, Ricky Rehabs
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In the minors on Sunday, Twins affiliates saw a solid rehab appearance from starter Ricky Nolasco in Cedar Rapids, and eight dominant innings from a left-hander in Rochester. Multiple games had dramatic finishes, but just one team would bring home a victory.
Read on to find out what happened and where!
RED WINGS REPORT
Syracuse 4, Rochester 6
Rochester plated four runners in the third inning, and two in the fourth to provide just enough offense for the bullpen in the ninth, after starter Pat Dean delivered eight dominant innings.
Dean allowed just six hits (all singles) and walked two, while striking out seven on the day. He retired the first ten Syracuse hitters of the game, and his is lone earned run against came in the fourth inning. Tony Gwynn Jr. singled with one out, and moved to second on a walk, before a Kila Ka'aihue single with two outs brought him home from second. Dean would strike out the next hitter to end the inning.
Rochester's offense brought all nine hitters in the lineup to the plate in the third, resulting in their big inning. Aaron Hicks led off with walk, then stole second base and scored the first run of the game on a Josmil Pinto single. A Brock Peterson single later loaded the bases for Danny Ortiz, who's groundout went 3-2 to prevent a run but kept the bases loaded with two outs. Jose Martinez then single to bring in two runs, and chase starter Taylor Jordan from the game. James Beresford would bring Ortiz home with the final run of the inning with a double.
A Reynaldo Rodriguez triple to left field in the fourth inning scored Hicks and Pinto to provide the needed offense in the ninth, when Stephen Pryor relieved Dean with a 6-1 lead.
The first three batters would load the bases after a double, walk, and single. The Red Wings then conceded the run for a double play that made the score 6-2 with two outs and left a runner on third. The next hitter, Cutter Dykstra, hit his first home run of the season to make the score 6-4. Rochester went back to the bullpen for closer Michael Tonkin, and he struck out the final batter for his fifth save of the year.
CHATTANOOGA CHATTER
Chattanooga 2, Tennessee 5
The Lookouts would score first and last in this one, but nothing in between handed them their sixth loss in their last seven games to put them at 7-9 on the season, and in fourth place in the Southern's Leagues North Division.
Dalton Hicks hit his second home run of the year in the first inning for the early 1-0 lead, and a ninth inning double from Adam Brett Walker put runners on second and third. A Stephen Wickens groundout would then bring in the games last run.
In between, the Lookouts managed just three singles, and Tennessee starter Frank Batista retired the last twelve hitters he faced to complete seven innings.
Chattanooga starter Tyler Duffy ran into trouble with two outs in the fifth inning and the game tied 1-1. With runners on first and third, four consecutive singles would plate runs to put the Smokies up for good 5-1.
Adrian Salcedo came on for the sixth inning, and pitched three scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out three to finish the game.
MIRACLE MATTERS
Palm Beach 4, Fort Myers 2
Starter Brett Lee came off the disabled list to make his first start of the season for the Miracle, and left the game down 4-0 after five innings. He surrendered the four runs on 11 hits, while striking out four.
It was a flurry of singles that would cause problems for Lee in the fifth (and all game for the Miracle), when four of them ended up tallying three runs on the scoreboard.
Dereck Rodriguez would make his Florida State League and 2015 season debut when he came on for the sixth inning. He pitched two innings of scoreless ball, allowing one hit and walking two, with two K's. Brandon Peterson would allow two hits while collecting the first two outs of eighth inning, before being replaced by Madison Boer who finished the game with 1.1 scoreless.
The Miracle scored both their runs in the sixth, when with two outs a Jason Kanzler single moved Chad Christensen to second. Logan Wade would bring him home with a single of his own, and Marcus Knecht followed with a double to bring in Kanzler. The Miracle wouldn't collect another hit until there were two outs in the ninth inning when Mitch Garver singled to center. The next hitter, Bryan Harr would fly out to left to end the game.
Despite all of the Cardinals hits being singles, the Miracle were outhit 14-7 on the game and fell to 6-12 on the season. Palm Beach got a complete game effort from Jimmy Reed, who improved to 2-0.
KERNELS NUGGETS
Kane County 3, Cedar Rapids 2
Cedar Rapids made a late effort to avoid a series sweep, but would leave a runner in scoring position in the ninth to be handed a series sweep by rival Kane County.
Ricky Nolasco made the start in his first rehab appearnace, and was solid in five innings. He allowed just one run (unearned) on three hits and zero walks. while striking out five. He completed his outing with a 1-2-3 fifth inning, with the final two hitters of the going down looking. A Tanner English error in center field in the first inning led to the only blemish in the run column.
The Kernels tied the game in the fifth, when Nick Gordon brought home English after he singled and stole second base (his seventh of the year) to tie the game at one, making up for the early misplay.
It was then quiet until the seventh inning, when reliever Michael Theofanopoulus ran into some issues. A double from Fernery Ozuna would put the Cougars up 2-1, and then two consecutive wild pitches brought him home to make it 3-1.
In the ninth inning Cedar Rapids had a chance after English led off the frame with his first home run of the year, making it 3-2. Zach Granite would draw a walk and move to second on a wild-pitch to put the tying run in scoring position, but Max Murphy groundout would end the game.
English and Granite would each collect two hits to lead the Fort Myers offense, but as a team the Miracle were just 1-11 with runners in scoring position and stranded twelve men on base.
TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Pat Dean, Rochester Red Wings (W, 8.0IP, 1 R, 6 H’s, 2 BB, 7 K’s)
Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Tanner English, Cedar Rapids Kernels (2-4, 2 R's, HR, RBI, SB)
MONDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Columbus @ Rochester (5:35 PM CST) – LHP Taylor Rogers (1-0, 2.37 ERA)
Chattanooga @ Tennessee (6:05 PM CST) – RHP J.O. Berrios (1-1, 3.94 ERA)
Fort Myers @ Tampa (6:06 PM CST) – LHP Luke Westphal (0-1, 5.40 ERA)
Cedar Rapids - Scheduled Day Off.
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