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Hartford 1 Hampshire 0
Everett Vancouver 6
Dunedin 9 Clearwater 5
Omaha 5 Buffalo 2

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Buffalo Bisons

The Buffalo Bisons lost 5-2 to the Omaha Storm Chasers on Wednesday night.

Omaha led 3-0 after their half of the first thanks to Tyler Gentry’s two-run home run.

The Bisons countered with two of their own in the fourth when Luis De Los Santos’ two-run homer scored Rafael Lantigua but the Storm Chasers restored their three-run lead again in the top of the fifth.

The Bisons have not announced a starter in Thursday’s matchup against the Storm Chasers. Game time is 6:35 PM EDT.

New Hampshire Fisher Cats

The New Hampshire Fisher Cats were blanked 1-0 on Wednesday by the Hartford Yard Goats.

A Trevor Boone double scored Braxton Fulford in the top of the fifth for Hartford and that is all the Yard Goats would need to win this one as starter Blake Adams would allow only two hits across five innings.

The Fisher Cats Michael Dominguez allowed three hits and one earned run across five innings of work for the loss.

The Fisher Cats starter for Thursday is Lazaro Estrada. Game time is 6:35PM ET.

Vancouver Canadians

The Vancouver Canadian lost 7-6 Wednesday night at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium in a game in which they led 5-2 after six innings.

Canadians starter Juaron Watts-Brown was tagged for two solo home runs in the top of the first by the Everett Aquasox but settled down after throwing six innings of six-hit ball with a walk and seven strikeouts.

It was Vancouver’s relievers who let them down though Bo Bonds allowed a three run homer to Gabriel Moncada to make it 6-5 for Everett in the eight. Chay Yeager had allowed a run in the seventh to make it 5-3.

Jackson Hornung had given the Canadians a 5-2 lead on a bases-loaded double in the fifth that scored Jacob Sharp, Alex Stone, and Bryce Arnold.

The Canadians did make it 7-6 with their last at-bat in the bottom of the ninth but the Frogs managed to hang on to win this one and tie this series at one game a piece.

Tonight’s game goes at 7:05pm at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium. Connor O’Halloran (2-6, 7.69 ERA) is on the mound for the C’s.

Dunedin Blue Jays

The Dunedin Blue Jays trailed 2-0 in this one after two innings but scored three in the fifth and seventh as well as single runs in the third, fourth, and eight as well as to win 9-5 against Clearwater Threshers on Wednesday.

Arjun Nimmala’s three run shot in the top of the fifth made it 5-2 Dunedin but the Threshers would claw back to make it 5-4 in the bottom of the sixth.

In the seventh inning, the Blue Jays took an 8-5 lead when Nick Mitchell’s single scored Braden Barry. This was part of the three run seventh where Edward Duran also singled and scored Arjun Nimmala.

Thursday’s game starts at 6:30 PM ET with Dunedin sending Daniel Guerra to the mound with no Clearwater starter being announced.

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Glevin - Thursday, August 22 2024 @ 12:40 PM EDT (#451695) #
Bohrofen looking like a different hitter recently. OPS of 1.110 in August. Hopefully, he just figured something out.
uglyone - Thursday, August 22 2024 @ 04:44 PM EDT (#451709) #
Yeah Bohrofen now has a better line than Dasan Brown did when called up. And probably more promising underlyings too tho obviously without the defensive value.

Still, keep it up for another week and he should probably be bumped up to his age appropriate level.
Kelekin - Thursday, August 22 2024 @ 09:55 PM EDT (#451727) #
They may just choose to let Bohrofen stay in A+ given there's only 3 weeks of games left, and it could help him end the year with confidence. In a world where more talent is going to college, and many are getting drafted no earlier than 21 (fewer JuCo players), I think being 22 is certainly considered age appropriate now for High-A. The average hitter age in the NWL was 22.5 (pitchers 23.2).
John Northey - Thursday, August 22 2024 @ 10:36 PM EDT (#451728) #
Good night in Buffalo - 3 shutout innings from Bloss, 3 shutout innings from Bash, and 3 more shutout by 3 relievers (1 IP each - Fluharty, Eisert, Cuas). Bloss was a bit wild - 3 walks in 3 IP, 2 H 3 K's so probably best he was left down for today. Bash was a 30th round pick by the Angels who I think dumped him during COVID and the Jays took him and he has been looking good. At 27 a bit old, but might be useful as an emergency starter/long man going forward if not lost in rule 5 or minor league free agency.
Kelekin - Thursday, August 22 2024 @ 10:58 PM EDT (#451729) #
A nice thread on Bohrofen: https://x.com/DMFox705/status/1826616067453845982

Great start from Estrada tonight. Schreck continues to wreck.

Manuel Beltre was a double short of the cycle, and had 6 RBI. He needed a night like this.

Aaron Parker continues his hot start. Small sample size, but 1.010 OPS, 4 HR, and 11 BBs to 12 Ks. I don't expect him to move quickly though as his defense needs time to develop.
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