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Buffalo and Scranton combined for six hits through ten innings. Buffalo won in ten innings with a wild pitch. Vancouver scored three runs without a hit but lost in extra innings. New Hampshire won a 3-2 game but Dunedin had all the hits and won comfortably. DBowden Francis, Devereaux Harrison, Kendry Rojas and Nolan Perry all pitched well.

Scranton 0 Buffalo 1 - 10 innings

New Hampshire 3 Harrisburg 2

Spokane 4 Vancouver 3 - 10 innings

Dunedin 4 Lakeland 1

FCL Phillies at FCL Blue Jays - postponed


Three Stars

Third Star - Nicolas Deschamps

Second Star - Rainer Nunez

First Star - Devereaux Harrison


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NOTES


Bowden Francis made the start for Buffalo and went four innings, 58 pitches. He allowed no hits , one walk and struck out eight. He could be being stretched out to replace Kikuchi when the time arrives. All the pitchers used were good, five pitchers combined for 19 strikeouts.


The winning run in the tenth came from a wild pitch. The two teams had three hits each.


Rainer Nunez homered again, his ninth, to start the scoring for New Hampshire. Gabriel Martinez doubled in Devonte Brown for the second run. Josh Kasevich singled in the third run in the seventh inning. Nunez had three of the Fisher Cats six hits. Kasevich has been hitting well all season although his average has slipped to .289. With Leo Jimenez now in Toronto the Jays could have promoted Kasevich to Buffalo but so far have chosen not to do so. They must feel he still has lore to learn in AA.


Devereaux Harrison was outstanding, ten strikeouts in six innings. He just gave up one hit and three walks. Four pitchers combined to hold Harrisburg to one hit.


Kendry Rojas made his second start since coming back from rehab and he went four innings, 78 pitches. He had trouble putting hitters away and needed 78 pitches to get through the four innings. Spokane had six hits off him.


Vancouver scored two runs in the second inning without a hit. Four walks and a ground out produced the runs. The Jays third run, in the tenth inning, also came on a bases loaded walk. The C's had five hits in the game.


Dunedin were the hitting stars of the ninth with eleven hits. Nicolas Deschamps, hitting eighth, went 3-4 with a triple and two RBI. Drew Jemison, hitting ninth, was 2-4. Victor Arias, at the top of the order and Yhoangel Aponte, hitting third, also had two hits each. It helped that the Jays bunched nine of their hits between the eighth and third spots in the lineup.


Nolan Perry started and went 4.2 innings. He was charged with one run while picking up five K's.


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Kelekin - Saturday, July 20 2024 @ 02:42 AM EDT (#449665) #
Looks like Zach Britton retired. Was always an interesting player but never put it all together.
Gerry - Saturday, July 20 2024 @ 10:16 AM EDT (#449670) #
The Jays have two players going to the DSL all star game. They are pitchers Sann Omosako and Ramon Suarez.

No Soto's.
soupman - Saturday, July 20 2024 @ 12:14 PM EDT (#449678) #
I only caught the end of the Perry start and he looked good. Adding him to the list of Dunedin guys I think are racing up the top30 (Feliz, Carter) in addition to the ones we already know (Arias, Nimmala).
John Northey - Saturday, July 20 2024 @ 11:53 PM EDT (#449707) #
Well, found a worse minor leaguer than any we have. Francisco Vicioso - an Atlanta IFA signing. Over 2 seasons he has 3 IP 2 H 21 R 20 ER 28 BB 6 SO 4 HBP 35 WP facing 44 batters over 10 games, 2 starts. He was allowed to finish 2 games. An even 60.00 ERA. Wow. Not easy to be that bad and keep getting chances. Wonder if his dad is a coach or something.
Glevin - Sunday, July 21 2024 @ 07:05 AM EDT (#449708) #
Fangraphs has some very ihteresting notes about the draft and two things stuck out to me. First, a lot of teams are now going hit tool over power in draft. Teams feel like it's easier to add power than to be able to help someone make contact. Hasn't worked for the Jays but they have been valuing this for a few years. Second, is that fewer and fewer high school players are being taken. This is mostly because the draft has shrunk and so has the minor leagues so, like the NBA or the NFL (not at that level obviously) , baseball is now leaving more development up to colleges.
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