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RED WINGS REPORT
Rochester 8, Durham 7 (10 innings)
The Red Wings came from down five, to going up two, to blowing the lead… before finally walking off the Durham Bulls in the 10th inning, but not before things got interesting.
Jason Wheeler gave up six runs in six innings on nine hits. He struck out seven and walked two.
Rehabbing Tim Stauffer threw 20 pitches in his rehab assignment, but allowed a run and was hung with a blown save.
Kennys Vargas made his AAA debut and reached base four times (three singles and a walk). He scored twice. Argenis Diaz also had three hits (including a double) and drove in two runs.
After a single and two walks to load the bases in the bottom of the 10th, Eric Farris delivered a walk-off single.
Caleb Thielbar was credited with the win, but he let things get a little hairy in the top of the 10th. After giving up a leadoff walk and chasing that with a single, Thielbar was able to get the lead runner on a sacrifice bunt attempt. He then allowed a two-out single to load the bases. Fortunately, he got a swinging strikeout to end the inning.
The Red Wings (23-17) remain a half-game ahead of the PawSox in the IL North.
CHATTANOOGA CHATTER
Chattanooga 11, Montgomery 5
The Lookouts were certainly cooking with fire on Wednesday night, scoring 11 runs on 15 hits and putting up crooked numbers in three different innings.
Byron Buxton scored two runs and had two triples. He has nine on the season, which is borderline ridiculous. His batting average increased seven points to .247.
Miguel Sano doubled twice (on three hits) and drove in two runs. He’s batting .235.
All told, the whole lineup except ninth-place hitter Heiker Meneses scored a run (or more) and every batter got a hit (or more). Max Kepler doubled and homered and Adam Brett Walker hit his 10th home run.
D.J. Baxendale gave up four earned runs in his second consecutive start, but his ERA only went up to 2.47. He struck out four.
Jake Reed picked up the win with two scoreless, one-hit innings. Zack Jones gave up a run in the 9th.
The Lookouts improve to 25-15 and have a three-game lead in the Southern League North.
MIRACLE MATTERS
Ft. Myers 7, Bradenton 2
Ryan Eades was phenomenal over seven innings, striking out three and getting 10 ground ball outs. He only allowed five base runners all game and one unearned run. On the season, he’s 3-1 and has dropped his ERA to 3.19.
The Miracle scored all seven of their runs in the first four innings.
Niko Goodrum drove in Jason Kanzler with an RBI double in the first and later scored on Marcus Kencht’s single.
They added three runs in the second. Jason Kanzler drove in Engelb Vielma, who reached on a bunt. Zach Granite drove in Tanner Vavra and later scored on a Niko Goodrum ground ball.
After walking and stealing second, Niko Goodrum came around after being caught heading to third base on a come-backer to the pitcher. The throwing error allowed Chad Christensen to reach second and later score on a Michael Quesada hit.
Alex Muren pitched a perfect eighth inning and J.T. Chargois allowed an unearned run in the 9th. Chargois struck out one.
The Miracle have closed to within two games of .500 at 19-21.
KERNELS NUGGETS
Cedar Rapids 8, Peoria 0
The Kernels got great pitching performances and pulled away with a big inning offensively.
Stephen Gonsalves continued to dominate the Midwest League, throwing six innings of one-hit ball. While he walked three, he struck out seven. At 4-1, he has a 1.50 ERA.
Hard-throwing Michael Cederoth, who has been starting, pitched two perfect innings, striking out three. (Our friend Steve Buhr thinks this means Keaton Steele will move into Cederoth’s rotation spot.) Zach Tillery pitched a no-hit ninth.
Trey Vava and Zack Larson each had two hits, but the story of the offense was the bottom of the order. Pat Kelly, Brett Doe and Blake Schmit combined to go 7-for-14 with three runs, two doubles and three RBI.
Despite being tied for the second best record in the whole Midwest League, the Kernels are 7.5 games out of first place.
TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Stephen Gonsalves, Cedar Rapids
Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Byron Buxton, Chattanooga
THURSDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Rochester at Norfolk (6:35 CST) – LHP Pat Dean
Chattanooga at Mobile (6:35 CST) – RHP Alex Wimmers
Ft. Myers vs Brevard County (6:05 CST) – LHP Brett Lee
Cedar Rapids at Peoria (7:00 CST) – RHP Felix Jorge
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