A couple of Will's, Robertson and Wagner, hit well for Buffalo but Eric Pardinho couldn't get an out and Buffalo lost. Grant Rogers made his high A debut and was outstanding, shutting down Tri-City to get the win for Vancouver. Dunedin's bats were en fuego including Arjun Nimmala who went deep again. New Hampshire were rained out.
Buffalo 7 Worcester 10
New Hampshire at Binghamton - postponed
Tri-City 0 Vancouver 4
Dunedin 13 Daytona 7
Three Stars
Third Star - Grant Rogers
Second Star - Will Robertson
First Star - Braden Barry
NOTES
Aaron Sanchez did OK, two runs in five innings. But Eric Pardinho couldn't get an out and Jose Cuas threw gas on the fire. Pardinho was charged with five runs, Cuas two.
The Bisons had 11 hits. Will Robertson was 3-3 and hit his eighteenth home run. Will Wagner was 3-5, Alan Roden had two hits. Gabriel Cancel, who was on fire, has four hits in the last two weeks and his average has dropped to .35.
Jay Harry was added to the Vancouver roster on Saturday and played his first game. In his first at-bat, and on the first pitch, he homered to gave the C's a 1-0 lead. That lead held up until the eighth inning where Vancouver scored three runs with doubles by Cutter Coffey, Peyton Williams and Jackson Hornung. Hornung had a 3-4 game.
Grant Rogers made his first high A start. Last years 11th round draft pick went eight shutout innings with nine K's. He gave up three hits and walked one.
Nolan Perry, who was great last time out, didn't get out of the second inning. He gave up four runs and Yondrei Rojas, who followed him, three. But the bullpen was good, including Andrew Bash on rehab, giving the offense time to work.
And boy, did the offense work. Braden Barry who had two hits yesterday, went 4-5 including his first home run of the season. He drove in three runs. Arjun Nimmala hit his 12th home run, part of a 2-5 with two walks game. He also drove in three runs. Aaron Parker and Manny Beltre had two hits each.
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