Mike Green’s minor league report will run tomorrow. In the meantime, prepare to be enthralled with the accounts of four one-run games and 5 victories on the farm.
Syracuse 2 @ Rochester 3 - Boxscore
Jim Crowell gave up three singles and a double in the bottom of the first and spotted Rochester a 2-0 lead. The second run was scored by Darnell McDonald, recently spotted getting a hit in Toronto earlier this week, which was his first in the majors since 2004. Crowell pitched 3.2 innings and didn’t allow another run. He turned the ball over to Justin James who threw 3.1 innings of one hit relief. North Carolina’s Brian Bass started for Rochester and only gave up 3 hits in 7 innings.It was still 2-0 to begin the top of the ninth and Bobby Korecky came on to get the save for Rochester. Robinzon Diaz singled to begin the inning, but he was replaced on a Rey Olmedo fielder’s choice. Russ Adams then went into the double digits with his 10th homer of the year. Syracuse wasn’t able to muster up any more offence despite a Kevin Barker single. In the bottom of the inning Mike Venafro induced a ground out, but then allowed a double to left field. Ryan Houston came on to pitch and gave up a single to right and John Ford-Griffin was unable to throw out the runner. Rochester’s walk-off win was the only defeat Toronto’s farm system would suffer on the night.
New
Britain 3 @ New Hampshire 4 - Boxscore
Offensively, it was the David Smith show. Aaron Matthews walked to leadoff the bottom of the second. After Rob Cosby popped up Cannon singled, bringing up Smith. With one swing of the bat he drove home 3 runs and gave New Hampshire a 3-1 lead. In the fourth inning he hit his second homer in as many at-bats and that fourth run would turn out to be the winning run. The only other hits on the evening were by Erik Kratz and Sergio Santos.
Lakeland 3 @ Dunedin
4 - Boxscore
Lakeland tied the game up in the top of the seventh with a 2-run seventh. In the bottom of the inning Dunedin manufactured a run on an Anthony Hatch singled. Hatch stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error by the catcher. Carlo Cota drove him in with a sacrifice fly. In the top of the eighth Paul Phillips relieved Brandon Magee and promptly retired two batters, but then he walked the next two batters. With Phillips struggling with his control Connor Falkenbach came in to pitch. The two Lakeland runners executed a double steal, putting runners on second and third, but Falkenbach induced a grounder and escaped the jam. He pitched the ninth and picked up his 23rd save of the year. Magee, the starter, went 7 innings and gave up 3 runs, on two solo homers and an RBI single.
Lansing 8 @ Clinton
3 - Boxscore
Auburn 10 @ Tri-City 3 - Boxscore
offence gave them a four run lead and then doubled it in the top of the eighth.
JP Arencibia had a double and a sacrifice fly, but was otherwise a quiet 1-5. Adam Calderone went 3-4 with a walk, a home run, 2 runs and 3 RBI. Ben Zeskind also had 3 hits. Zeskind had a double, a home run, 2 runs and 2 RBI. Manny Rodriguez hit his sixth home run, while Victor Santana went 1-3 with 2 walks.
GCL Blue Jays 1 @ GCL
Braves 0 - Boxscore
Justin Jackson went 1-2 with 2 walks batting leadoff for the Blue Jays. While he displayed the eye of a leadoff hitter, he didn’t display a leadoff hitter’s baserunning skills as he was both caught stealing and picked off during the game. The Blue Jays rapped out 8 hits on the night with every starter save Michael McDade getting one. Going into the top of the ninth the game was tied 0-0. Balbino Fuenmayor, who to that point had the only extra-base hit of the game, struck out to begin the inning, but then Joel Collins doubled. Yohermyn Chavez singled him home and stole second. The next two batters weren’t able to get hits, but the damage was done and the Blue Jays led 1-0. Robert Leffler came in to pitch the ninth for the Blue Jays and, despite allowing two baserunners, picked up the save.
3 star selection
3rd star – Ben Zeskind, 3-5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, SH, 7 TB
2nd star – Adam Calderone, 3-4, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 6 TB
1st star – David Smith, 2-3, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 8 TB