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RED WINGS REPORT
Rochester 0, Syracuse 1
Jason Wheeler twirled a gem. Tossing a complete game, featuring seven strikeouts with no walks and only six hits allowed, Wheeler allowed one only run to cross the plate - a Trea Turner single followed by a stolen base and then another single. But it was more than the Red Wings could muster and Rochester falls to 11-14.
It wasn’t that the offense was bad - though it wasn’t good - the Red Wings had opportunities to score. In the seventh inning, Max Kepler singled to start the inning and promptly stole second… but the next three batters struck out. In the eighth inning, Juan Centeno and Byron Buxton both singled with one out, but Wilfredo Tovar ended the threat by grounding into a double play. And finally, in the ninth inning, James Beresford singled to start the inning and tagged up to advance to second on a fly ball. But after an intentional walk to Kennys Vargas, Adam Walker struck out and Buck Britton grounded out to end the last threat and the game.
Buxton singled twice and, most importantly, didn’t strike out at all. Kennys Vargas reached base three times (two singles and a walk).
Rochester will get back at it Tuesday evening.
CHATTANOOGA CHATTER
Chattanooga 9, Montgomery 6
All nine starters reached the plate in the first inning and three of them crossed it. The Lookouts pushed four more runs across in the seventh. The two big innings were exactly what Chattanooga needed to hold off the Biscuits.
The Lookouts had a chance to blow it open in the first inning thanks to three walks, two errors and a wild pitch, but failed to do so. Daniel Palka singled in Zach Granite. Travis Harrison’s ground out scored Levi Michael. Palka later scored on a Mitch Garver sacrifice.
Montgomery put up crooked numbers twice in the middle innings to take a 6-4 lead. But then Chattanooga had a big seventh inning. Leo Reginatto doubled to drive in Travis Harrison, who had been hit by a pitch. Joe Maloney doubled to drive in Garver and Reginatto. And finally, Maloney scored on the third double of the inning, this one by T.J. White.
Granite, Harrison and Reginatto all had two-hit nights. Garver drew three walks. Levi Michael tripled.
Ryan Eades gave up four runs in five innings. He allowed six hits and three walks. Three of the fours runs he surrendered were earned. Eades struck out four.
Jake Reed picked up the win despite allowing the Biscuits to take the lead. (#KillTheWin.) Mason Melotakis and Trevor Hildenberger relieved, with the latter picking up his first AA save, while each struck out one in scoreless frames.
MIRACLE MATTERS
Fort Myers 8, Palm Beach 3
Fort Myers improves to 14-11 after beating Palm Beach in “grand” fashion on Monday night. Edgar Corcino was the hero after hitting a two-out grand slam in the fourth to blow the game open expanding the Miracle lead to 6-2.
Fort Myers got on the board early due to some wild pitching and poor fielding. Corcino singled and Nick Gordon reached on an error. Trey Vavra was hit to load the bases and Chris Paul, the next batter, was hit to drive Corcino in. Alex Swim grounded out, but Gordon scored anyway, to give the Miracle a 2-0 lead.
Stephen Gonsalves allowed his one and only run in the third inning. He wasn’t his normal dominant self, but he did only allow four hits in six innings. He battled command issues (three walks) and only struck out three, but improved to 3-1 and dropped his ERA to 1.45. Chattanooga, please?
Corcino blew it up in the fourth with the aforementioned grand slam.
Todd Van Steensel allowed two runs (one earned) in the eighth, but the Miracle quickly got it back with an Alex Real home run and another run scoring on an error. Raul Fernandez ended it with a perfect ninth, which included two swinging strikeouts.
KERNELS NUGGETS
Cedar Rapids 1, Lansing 4
The Kernels got on the board and took a 1-0 in the third due to, again, poor fielding and wild pitching, but once the Lugnuts figured it out, the offense couldn’t string any more run-producing hits together.
And that’s exactly what it was. The Kernels were 0-for-16 with runners in scoring position. So despite getting three hits, including a double, from Rafael Valera and a single and double from Zander Wiel, the Kernels pushed across exactly zero earned runs and fell to 13-11.
Cody Stashak had a very good start. In 5.2 innings, Stashak punched out eight, issued only one walk and allowing six hits. The two earned runs, which raised his ERA to 1.66, were more than he could afford to allow and he lost his first decision of the season. Zach Tillery allowed two more runs in his 2.1innings of work. Tillery struck out three.
TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Pitcher of the Day – Jason Wheeler, Rochester
Hitter of the Day – Edgar Corcino, Fort Myers
TUESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Rochester @ Syracuse (5:35PM CST) – LHP Logan Darnell (2-2, 3.04 ERA)
Fort Myers @ Palm Beach (5:30PM CST) – RHP Kohl Stewart (1-0, 1.93 ERA)
Cedar Rapids @ Lansing (9:35AM CST) – RHP Randy LeBlanc (2-2, 1.50 ERA)
Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss Monday’s games.







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