Will Robertson had a four hit day behind Ricky Tiedemann to get the win for New Hampshire. Buffalo had a doubles fest as they scored eight runs in their win. Dunedin's win included a seven run inning. Vancouver were the sole loser on Sunday. Note, this next week is the last for the A level leagues. Vancouver will play on into the following week in their playoffs.
Indianapolis 3 Buffalo 8
New Hampshire 5 Reading 2
Hilsboro 4 Vancouver 2
Dunedin 9 Daytona 4
Three Stars
Third Star - Rafael Lantigua
Second Star - Damiano Palmegiani
First Star - Will Robertson
NOTES
No home runs for the Bisons but they did have seven doubles. Cam Eden had two of them and stole his 49th base of the season. Damiano Palmegiani had two and drove in three runs. He is off to a fast start in AAA. Rafael Lantigua, Orelvis Martinez and Addison Barger also doubled. Barger added a single, Lantigua two singles. Leo Jimenez had two hits, his first in AAA.
Mitch White went five innings, giving up two runs. Yosver Zulueta had been in Florida bur returned for his first appearance in 18 days. He threw a clean inning. Connor Cooke and Zac Pop did too.
A note on Addison Barger. He did not get called up for September. August was his best hitting month of the season. He hit .309 with an OPS of .928. He walked 17 times and struck out 12. That is 12 K's in almost a hundred plate appearances.
Ricky Tiedemann started for NH and went three innings. He struck out five, used 46 pitches as the Jays protect him.
The Fisher Cats scored three runs in the fourth inning. Will Robertson hit a solo shot and Riley Tirotta a two run bomb. Two errors by the Phils gave NH two runs in the sixth. Robertson was 4-4, he had half of the Fisher Cats hits.
Vancouver took a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning. Josh Kasevich reached on an error, stole second, stole third and scored on another error. In the same inning Garrett Spain doubled and Glenn Santiago singled him in. Spain and Santiago had two hits each, the rest of the lineup totaled two hits.
Andres Tolhurst made his second start, and this one was much better. He struck out seven in 4.2 scoreless innings. The Hops scored four runs in the seventh thanks, in part, to an error by Estiven Machado, his twelfth. All four runs were unearned as Hillsboro hit a two out home run after the error.
A seven run sixth inning propelled the D Jays to a win. The first two runs were similar, Nick Goodwin gets on base and Brennan Orf drives him in. Orf was the only Jay with two hits. The big hit in the seven run inning was a three RBI double from Tucker Toman. Jave Bohrofen then drove in Toman.
Rafael Ohashi was your starter, three runs allowed in five innings.
https://www.battersbox.ca/article.php?story=20230903194631129