TwinsDaily Minor League Report (6/16) - Pitching Carries Trio of MiLB Squads
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The Twins were way out on the left coast, and now that they are back at home, they lost to a bad Yankees team. Yuck-o. After the game the Twins activated Danny Santana from the Disable List and to make room for him the Twins decided that they could not solve the riddle of Oswaldo Arcia and designated him for assignment. Seth Stohs has more on that.
Continue reading to find out more detail about Thursday in the Twins farm system:
RED WINGS REPORT
Columbus Clippers @ Rochester
The Redwings held the Clippers scoreless fir the first seven innings while building a 4-0, before trading two runs in the top of the eight for two runs in the bottom. Danna Santana, making his final rehab start, was 2-4 with a strike out and two runs scored. Wilfredo Tovar (I just love that name, Wilfredo) was 2-3 with a walk and a run scored, the only other Wings player with multiple hits. Jorge Polanco hit a three-run dinger in the fifth as part of a 1-4 night, and Tommy Field hit a two-run shot in the bottom of the eighth, also as part of a 1-4 night.
Rochester Starter Jason Wheeler went 7.2 innings, giving up just those two late runs, giving up four hits, and two walks. Wheeler struck out seven. He was replaced by J.T. Chargois, giving up a hit and recording two strike outs to finish the game.
Final: Clippers 2, Red Wings 6
LOOKOUTS LOOK-IN
Chattanooga @ Montgomery Biscuits
Lots of Lookouts news on Thursday before the game even started, ASG starters were announced and Daniel Palka will start at DH, and Mitch Garver will be behind the plate (Trevor Hildenberger, D.J. Baxendale, Travis Harrison will be subs). Also Thursday morning Daniel Palka was named the Southern League hitter of the week.
Engelb Vielma came in to Thursday's game riding a 10-game hitting streak but stumbed to an 0-3 evening. Daniel Palka didn't hit any home runs, so that's weird. He was 1-4 with two strike outs. The afore mentioned All-Star starter Mitch Garver was held without a hit, 0-3 with a walk and a K. The Lookouts were held to just four hits, but scored an unearned run in the second inning, which was enough for the victory, thanks to great pitching performances from Eades, Reed and Hildenberger.
Starter Ryan Eades went 7.0 innings, giving up just three hits, walking a batter, and striking out three. His ERA is now down to 3.66 and he's giving up just one earned run in three starts since coming off of the Disabled List on June 6. Jake Reed replaced Eades for the eighth and walked one and struck out one. Trevor Hildenberger picked up his tenth save of the season, with a perfect 1-2-3 inning with a pair of strike outs.
Final: Lookouts 1, Biscuits 0
MIRACLE MATTERS
Fort Myers @ Bradenton Marauders
The Miracle lost the last game of the first half of their seasons, and the last game of a nine-game road trip, falling behind in the fourth inning and staying there. The Miracle had seven hits on the night, with two coming from lead-off man T.J. White, 2-4 with a double, and RBI, a walk and a strike out. No other Fort Myers hitter had multiple hits, but both Edgar Corcino and Nick Gordon picked up doubles.
Miracle Starter Keaton Steele gave up five runs (two earned) over 6.0 innings. He struck out five, walked one, and gave up a home run. Steele falls to 2-6 on the year with the loss. John Curtiss pitched the seventh, giving up a trip of hits, but managing to strike out three as well and only gave up one run. Yorman Landa pitched a bumpy ninth, but kept the Marauders off the board, giving up a pair of walks, and picking up a pair of strike outs.
Not a great way to head into the All-Star break.
Final: Miracle 2, Marauders 6
KERNELS KORNER
Cedar Rapids @ Quad Cities River Bandits
Cody Stashak with a career high 6.2 shutout innings, taking a perfect game into the fourth inning, putting down the first ten batters of the game. Stashak earned the win to move to 4-4 on the year and lowered his ERA to 2.73. Stashak was replaced by Juo Hua Lo who went 2.1 innings earning his first save of the year. He gave up a run on two hits, struck a batter out, and gave up a home run.
The Kernels had just five hits on the night, but put them together when it counted, scoring three runs in the second, and three more in the top of the ninth. Right fielder J.J. Fernandez was 1-3 with a walk, two runs scored, a home run, and four RBIs, leading the way for Cedar Rapids. The other four Kernels hits were all singles, spread among Luis Arraez, Sean Miler, Nelson Molina and Daniel Kihle.
Final: Kernels 6, River Bandits 1
DSL Twins Takes
DSL Twins @ DSL D-backs2
Nothing remarkable to report from the DSL Twins batters, but starter Pedro Garcia had a very nice game. He pitched 6.0 innings of one-hit baseball. He walked two and struck out four and left the game with a lead that was promptly squandered by Fredderi Soto in the seventh. The game slogged on into the 12th inning when the DSL Twins loaded the bases via a walk, a sacrifice bunt that resulted in a reached on error, and a hit battsmen to load the basest with no outs. Antonio Tovar singled home a run in the next at bat and Darling Cuesto singled home another run immediately after. The DSL Twins held on in the bottom of the 12th to take home the victory.
Final: DSL Twins 3, DSL D-backs2 1
TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Hitter of the Day - J.J. Fernandez, Cedar Rapids Kernels
Pitcher of the Day - Ryan Eades, Chattanooga Lookouts
FRIDAY'S PROBABLES
Rochester @ Toledo Mud Hens (6:05pm) - TBD vs. Daniel Norris
Chattanooga @ Montgomery Biscuits (7:05pm) - David Hurlbut (4-3, 4.09) vs. Hunter Wood
Fort Myers - OFF - All-Star Break - All-Star Game at Fort Myers on Saturday
Cedar Rapids @ Quad Cities River Bandits (7:00pm) - Eduardo Del Rosario (0-1, 8.64) vs. Franklin Perez
DSL D-backs2 @ DSL Twins (9:30am) - TBD vs. TBD
Please ask questions and discuss the Thursday games.
-ERolf
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