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Adalberto Mejia was called up to the Twins to start Saturday, and the Red Wings activated David Hurlbut from the disabled list to take his spot.
RED WINGS REPORT
Rochester 3, Indianapolis 2 (12 innings)
In the third inning, Indians first basemen Joey Terdoslavich shoved Zack Granite after he was under the impression the Red Wings speedster did … something. Granite was a professional about the whole altercation, but Terdoslavich probably should have been ejected from the game.
https://twitter.com/RocRedWings/status/868667882644934658
It’s funny how things can come around to bite you. In the bottom of the 12th inning, Indianapolis was running out of bullpen arms and turned to Terdoslavich on the mound. With the game tied and Granite due up fifth it seemed unlikely the two would face off. But, of course, they did.
With the bases loaded and one out, Granite lined Terdoslavich’s pitch for the walk-off winner. Baseball: what a game, huh?
https://twitter.com/RocRedWings/status/868672973707911168
Back in the bottom of the ninth, Granite put his speed to good use to help send the game into extra innings. He led of the inning by reaching on a fielding error, then went from first to third on a ground out to the shortstop.
I repeat, Zack Granite went from first to third on a ground ball to shortstop. Crazy. To top it all off, he scored the game-tying run on a sacrifice fly by Daniel Palka.
Nik Turley’s been up and down between Chattanooga and Rochester a couple times already this year and has also bounced between the rotation and bullpen along the way. He started Saturday night, and picked up another five strikeouts over five innings of two-run ball.
The Rochester bullpen had an incredible night. Trevor Hildenberger took over for Turley and pitched 2.2 innings, gave up just one hit and struck out five batters. Buddy Boshers went 1.1 scoreless innings before Drew Rucinski threw three shutout innings to earn the victory.
Mitch Garver, who entered the night with his OBP at an even .400, drew four walks. Playing first base, he also made a game-saving scoop to end the top of the 12th inning as the winning run was on its way home from third.
This was a wild game which also included a pretty comical ejection and ensuing blowup from Indianapolis manager Andy Barkett.
CHATTANOOGA CHATTER
Montgomery 3, Chattanooga 0
Former Twin Yohan Pino (11 starts in 2014) made his season debut. It was also his first appearance in the States since he pitched for the Royals in 2015, as the right hander pitched in Korea last season. The 33-year-old struck out the side in order in the first inning, and gave up one run on two hits over three innings pitched.
Matt Tracy took over from there, as in took over the whole rest of the game. Tracy gave up a pair of runs over the final six innings, racking up five strikeouts. He gave up three hits and walked three.
Third baseman T.J. White (single and a walk) and second baseman Ryan Walker (two walks) were the only Rochester batters to reach safely twice. Edgar Corcino’s double was the Lookouts only extra-base hit.
MIRACLE MATTERS
Charlotte 4, Fort Myers 2
After a 17-run barrage Friday night, the Miracle were shut out over the first six innings of this contest. By the time the bats got rolling it was too late. Sean Miller was 2-for-5 and had the only Fort Myers RBI on the night. It was Miller’s fifth multi-hit performance in his last eight games.
Randy LeBlanc was saddled with the loss after giving up four runs over six innings. Anthony McIver held the tone Crabs scoreless over the final two innings. Catcher Brian Navarreto had two hits and threw out two base runners. The loss dropped Fort Myers to 25-25 on the season.
KERNELS NUGGETS
Cedar Rapids 6, Kane County 0
Sean Poppen continued his great start to the 2017 season by throwing seven shutout innings of three-hit ball while striking out six. He walked just one batter. The Harvard product’s ERA is down to 2.35. Zach Tillery and Hector Lujan handled the final two frames to secure the shutout.
Hank Morrison, playing his second game with Cedar Rapids, was 2-for-3 and hit his first professional home run. Travis Blankenhorn also had two hits and drove in three runs. Ariel Montesino was 1-for-2 with a double, two walks, stole a base and scored twice.
A loss would have put the Kernels and Cougars in a tie for the Midwest League Western Division lead, so this was a big victory for Tommy Watkins’ guys. Cedar Rapids is 28-21 so far under their rookie manager.
TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Sean Poppen (7 IP, 0 ER, 6 K)
Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Zach Granite (scored the game-tying run and hit a walk-off single)
SATURDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Rochester vs. Indianapolis, 12:35 pm CT, David Hurlbut (3.38 ERA, 1.50 WHIP)
Chattanooga vs. Montgomery, 5:15 pm CT, Felix Jorge (4.03 ERA, 1.48 WHIP)
Fort Myers at Charlotte, 11:35 am CT, David Fischer (3.32 ERA, 1.34 WHIP)
Cedar Rapids at Kane County, 6:30 pm CT, Domenick Carlini (5.97 ERA, 1.52 WHIP)
Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss Saturday's games.
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