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With that, here’s what happened on Saturday in the Minnesota Twins minor league system:
TRANSACTIONS
- Cedar Rapids received outfielder Edgar Corcino from extended spring training. He was one of the more athletic players I saw in minor league camp.
- Following their game on Saturday night, the Kernels added catcher Alex Real to their roster. He was a 2014 draft pick who was given a 50-game suspension in the offseason.
- To make room for Real, 1B Tyler Kuresa was sent back to Extended Spring Training.
RED WINGS REPORT
Rochester 2, Buffalo 3
Tommy Milone made another start for the Red Wings. He gave up twice as many runs in seven innings on this night as he had in his previous four starts. The left-hander gave up two runs on five hits in seven innings. He walked one and struck out six. Mark Hamburger got two outs in the eighth. Michael Tonkin, freshly back from Minnesota, got two outs. Ryan O’Rourke struck out the only batter he faced. Lester Oliveros came in for the bottom of the ninth inning. The first batter, Brad Glenn, hit a solo walk-off home run to end the game. Red Wings announcer Josh Whetzel tweeted following the game that it was the first home run allowed in 92 batters faced by Oliveros.
The Red Wings had just six hits in the game. Jose Martinez went 2-3 with an RBI. Josmil Pinto was 1-3 with a walk. Oswaldo Arcia went 0-3 with a walk and is now 0-11 in his four games with the Red Wings.
CHATTANOOGA CHATTER
Chattanooga 8, Biloxi 11
When you score eight runs in a game, you expect to win. However, on this night, pitching was the concern right from the beginning. Biloxi won this game, their third win in the first four games of the series.
D.J. Baxendale started. He gave up four runs in the first inning. He went unscathed in the second inning. After three batters reached to start the third inning, Baxendale came out of the game. The Lookouts announcers said that catcher Stuart Turner stepped in front of home plate and called over to the dugout. Manager Doug Mientkiewicz and the team’s trainer came out to check on Baxendale. He was removed from the game. The announcers said he just didn’t look like he had all season. His line (which is probably not the most important piece of this paragraph right now): He gave up six runs on seven hits in two innings. He walked one and struck out two.
Madison Boer came on with runners on. He was charged with three more runs on four hits and a walk over 2.2 innings. Cole Johnson came on to replace him. He gave up one run on three hits and two walks in 1.1 innings. Nick Burdi gave up two hits and a walk, but no runs, in his two innings. He struck out three. D.J. Johnson pitched the ninth inning. He gave up one run on two hits.
Down 7-0 in the bottom of the third, the Lookouts attempted to come back. Travis Harrison cut the deficit to 7-4 with a grand slam, his third home run of the season. Unfortunately, it wasn’t long before the Shuckers tacked on more runs to their lead. Down 11-5 going into the bottom of the ninth, the Lookouts scored three and had Miguel Sano up to bat representing the tying run. However, he flew out to end the game.
Jorge Polanco led the offense. He went 3-5 with his seventh double. Max Kepler went 2-4 with his third triple. Miguel Sano returned to the lineup after missing two games with a jammed finger. He went 2-5. Byron Buxton walked twice in the game.
MIRACLE MATTERS
Ft. Myers 2, Clearwater 4 (11 innings)
Chih-Wei Hu made his first start for the Miracle in about two weeks. In between, he had a very impressive spot start for the Rochester Red Wings and then skipped a start. He performed well. In six innings, he gave up two runs (one earned) on five hits. He struck out four and didn’t walk a batter.
Bryan Haar put the Miracle on the scoreboard with his first home run of the season. Down 2-1 in the eighth inning, Niko Goodrum came through with an RBI single to tie the game at two.
That’s where the score remained for a while. Todd Van Steensel threw two shutout innings, giving up a hit and a walk while striking out one. Brandon Peterson kept the score right where it was for two innings. He walked one and struck out four.
In the bottom of the 11th, Dallas Gallant came on. He gave up a single which was followed by a two-run homer to end the game.
The Miracle had just six hits in the game; Bryan Haar had three of those.
KERNELS NUGGETS
Cedar Rapids 5, Clinton 1
The Kernels played their 50th game of the season, and they got a nice win to improve to 32-18 thanks to a big, four-run seventh inning.
Zach Tillery started. He gave up only an unearned run on five hits over four innings. He walked two and struck out two. Lefty Jose Velez tossed two scoreless innings. He gave up a hit, walked two and struck out three. Luke Bard came in next. He struck out three over two shutout frames to get the win. Cameron Booser got the final three outs.
In the big seventh inning, J.J. Fernandez led off with a walk which was followed by a Pat Kelly single. After a bad pickoff throw moved both runners up a base, Brett Doe doubled to score both of them and give the Kernels a 3-1 lead. The next batter was Edgar Corcino. He was making his Kernels debut. In the seventh, he singled in another run. Two batters later, Nick Gordon singled in the fifth run of the game for the team.
Doe led the way going 2-4 with the two-run double, his sixth of the year. Corcino went 2-3. Gordon went 2-4. Fernandez walked twice and Zach Larson hit his tenth double.
On Sunday afternoon, Australian right-hander Sam Gibbons will make his Kernels debut.
Please take a moment to read the Cedar Rapids Gazette article on lefty Jose Velez, authored by Jeff Johnson. It is remarkable!
TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Tommy Milone, Rochester Red Wings
Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Bryan Haar, Ft. Myers Miracle
SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Rochester @ Buffalo (12:05 CST) – LHP Jason Wheeler
Biloxi @ Chattanooga (1:15 CST) – LHP David Hurlbut
Ft. Myers @ St. Lucie (12:00 CST) – RHP Aaron Slegers
Clinton @ Cedar Rapids (2:05 CST) – RHP Sam Gibbons
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