Home Runs Means Wins

Friday, June 21 2024 @ 07:08 AM EDT

Contributed by: Gerry

Buffalo hit five home runs on their way to a win. Dunedin just needed one home run in the eleventh inning to win. Vancouver did not hit a home run and lost. New Hampshire were rained out.

Thursday was the end of the first half of the season. No Jays team qualified for the playoffs.

Buffalo 9 Scranton 4

Reading at New Hampshire - postponed

Vancouver 7 Tri-City 12

Daytona 0 Dunedin 2 - 11 innings

FCL Blue Jays 2 FCL Tigers 5

FCL Blue Jays 0 FCL Tigers 5


Three Stars

Third Star - Jommer Hernandez

Second Star - Robert Robertis

First Star - Damiano Palmegiani


Boxes


NOTES


It was home runs for everyone night for Buffalo. Steward Berroa in the first inning, Damiano Palmegiani also in the first inning, Brian Serven in the fourth inning, Cam Eden in the fourth inning and Palmegiani again in the seventh inning. Palmegiani had four runs batted in, he and Berroa had two hits each.


Chad Dallas returned from the IL and rehab to pitch four innings. He shut Scranton out on two hits with four K's. Eric Swanson seems to be going backwards, he gave up three runs and has an 11.57 ERA in AAA.


For Vancouver, Connor O'Halloran could not get out of the second inning. He gave up seven runs in that inning before he was pulled from the game. Rafael Ohashi followed and he conceded four more runs. He did strikeout five of the eight outs he recorded.


Jommer Hernandez and Robert Brooks each had three hits, Jommer drove in four runs.


Ricky Tiedemann made a rehab start for Dunedin. Ricky went two perfect innings with four K's, 28 pitches. Grant Rogers went 5.1 innings and shutout Daytona on three hits.


This game went to the eleventh inning. At that time Daytona had three hits and Dunedin had two, no offense to speak of. In the bottom of the eleventh Robert Robertis homered to send everyone home.


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