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There hasn't been a whole lot to get excited about, or write about, this week on the farm. So I am happy to report that Sunday did bring some news. Four players hit their first home runs of the season. And Orelvis hit his third. Overall it was two wins and two losses but some offenses woke up.
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Adam Kloffenstein had his best start of the season. It helped New Hampshire get the only win on the farm on Saturday. There was little else to get excited about on Saturday.
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Buffalo were the only winners on Friday, thanks to some good relief pitching. It has been a slow start to the season for most prospects. It is still a little early to draw conclusions, we need some more time to give us a bigger sample size.
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Buffalo lost both ends of a doubleheader. They lost them both early as the starting pitching was not good again. To compound their misery they did not have a hit in game two until their last at bats. They did manage to score two runs in that last at-bat against former Jay Anthony Kay. New Hampshire won in ten inning. Vancouver lost while Dunedin won, again with a good start by Rafael Sanchez.
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Only Buffalo missed out on the winner's circle.
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At least the parent club won.
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Trevor Schwecke had a big game for New Hampshire, leading them to a win. Buffalo's old guard, Rob Brantly, Ernie Clement and Stevie Berman had two hits each as Buffalo racked up nine runs in their win. Dunedin lost in 12 while the rains came to Vancouver.
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Alex Amalfi threw four shutout innings to lead Dunedin to a nice win over the Yankees. Riley Tirotta helped Vancouver win in a rain shortened game. The top two teams came out on the losing side.
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Vancouver were the only winners on Thursday. There were lots of good performances, both pitching and hitting.
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New Hampshire and Dunedin were the Wednesday winners.
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Buffalo, Vancouver and Dunedin found the win column on Tuesday.
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Buffalo won both ends of a doubleheader. They held Worcester to one run in each game. Vancouver were rained out again. A friend told me it rains twice in Vancouver, once for two months and once for three months. Maybe our west coasters can confirm. New Hampshire and Dunedin had the day off.
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New Hampshire had the only win on the farm and their record is 3-0. Jimmy Robbins got 2023 off to a good start. There wasn't a lot to get excited about on Saturday. Nicolas Deschamps hit a home run, singled, walked, and drove in two runs.
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Just one win on the farm. Buffalo lost two games in their last inning. Otto Lopez had two doubles. New Hampshire had the only win with good hitting and good pitching. Dunedin lost a close one with Tucker Toman picking up two more hits.
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Two wins in two games on the farm. Sem Robberse was excellent as New Hampshire had a big win. Dunedin's game was shortened due to rain but they came out on top also.
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