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New Hampshire scored in the eighth and ninth innings to turn a tie into a win. Dunedin gave up a six run lead but scored two in the eighth and won. Buffalo and Vancouver lost close games.

Buffalo 4 Lehigh Valley 6

New Hampshire 8 Binghamton 4

Vancouver 1 Hillsboro 2

Fort Myers 9 Dunedin 11


Three Stars

Third Star - Nick Goodwin

Second Star - Manuel Beltre

First Star - Andres Sosa


Boxes


NOTES


It was a bullpen day for the Bisons. Three prospect pitchers were tagged for runs. Hayden Juenger (one run), Yosver Zulueta (2) and Hagen Danner (3) gave up the runs. Juenger was taken deep, no surprise there, but Danner gave up two jacks.


The Bisons did have 12 hits. Spencer Horwitz was 3-4. Nathan Lukes homered to lead off the game, one of his two hits. Tanner Morris also had two hits. Phil Clarke had his first AAA hit, he was 1-1. Clarke was promoted after Stevie Berman went on the IL.


NH scored four runs in the last two innings to win. Andres Sosa and Riley Tirotta drove in runs in the eighth. Sosa was 3-4 with a walk. Alan Roden, Damiano Palmegiani and Will Robertson each had two hits. Miguel Hiraldo hit a three run home run in the fifth inning.


Abdiel Mendoza went five innings, two runs allowed, five K's.


The C's were in a tight contest. The Hops scored a run in the eighth to eke out a one run win. Josh Kasevich had two of the C's six hits, including a double, the C's only extra base hit.


Pat Gallagher made his first high A start. He wasn't efficient needing 77 pitches to get through 3.1 innings. Four hits and one walk combined with three K's.


Dunedin were up 9-3 in the eighth inning but let Fort Myers tie the game. Alex Amalfi was very hospitable as he was charged with five runs without allowing a hit. Three walks, a hit batter and an error. Jiorgeny Casimiri followed Amalfi and gave up a home run. The Jays reclaimed the lead scoring two runs in the eighth. The first of those scored on an error and Manuel Beltre singled in the second.


Dunedin had 16 hits. Seven players had two hits each. New guys Nick Goodwin and Bryce Arnold were in the two hit club.


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bpoz - Monday, August 07 2023 @ 07:49 AM EDT (#433766) #
D Schneider seems a hard worker to me. He earned his promotion with his hitting and hustle.

Our FCL & FSL teams are mostly very weak offensively but they are young. Ohashi throws about 89 but has good control of his pitches. I am going to be patient with our FSL, FCL & DSL teams.
Marc Hulet - Monday, August 07 2023 @ 10:39 AM EDT (#433771) #
There seems to be a misconception on Ohashi... He's taken a huge step back this year and has a walk rate of almost 13%... While allowing a hit per inning, 14 HRs in a league that suppresses long balls, and an xFIP of 5.15 - in his third try at Low-A. Add in the 87-90 mph FB and there really isn't much to be seen.

The Jays had some really bad international classes in recent years, which is being felt at the Low-A and Rookie ball levels - more so than in the past because of the smaller draft classes. This year's class looks like the strongest one in years on the hitting side. The club is moving away from focusing on catchers and light-hitting shortstops with the big dollar signings (Mesia, Meza, Machado, de Castro, Beltre all look like busts).
Nigel - Monday, August 07 2023 @ 11:12 AM EDT (#433776) #
Bang on Marc. Between a few horrible years of IFA work, a few mediocre to poor drafts in a row and some trades, there’s a 2-4 year empty window coming in the prospect pool. Hopefully this year’s draft marks the turn around.
Super Bluto - Monday, August 07 2023 @ 11:22 AM EDT (#433778) #
Statistically, Ohashi may have stumbled a bit but he's had some outstanding performances that bode well for the future. And he has time to learn. They don't play a lot of baseball in Mogi Guaçu. In many ways, he's ahead of schedule.
metafour - Monday, August 07 2023 @ 02:21 PM EDT (#433782) #
The FCL Jays just completed a no-hitter fueled by 19 year old RHP Fernando Perez who went 7 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 K.

No idea who he is (it's his first season stateside), but he's posting a strong season:

42.2 IP, 30 H, 0 HR, 9 BB, 49 K
2.53 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 1.61 GO/AO
bpoz - Monday, August 07 2023 @ 03:23 PM EDT (#433785) #
Fernando Perez has given up 0 runs in 5 of his 9 games. Daniel Guerra has also been very good. 19 years old.
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