Of Dust Devils and Demons

Thursday, June 05 2025 @ 12:01 PM EDT

Contributed by: goldenvpodcast

Dunedin St. Lucie PPD

New Hampshire 3 Altoona 0

Tri-City 7 Vancouver 5

Syracuse 7 Buffalo 6

Dunedin’s game was postponed, New Hampshire won Vancouver and Buffalo lost.

Vancouver Canadians

Tasmanian devils and dust devils are two distinct things.

The Vancouver Canadians learned that quickly on Tuesday surrending six runs in the first two innings despie a Victor Arias lead off homer.

Aaron Parker and Cutter Coffey hit back to back doubles in the fourth making it 6-2, then Je’Von Ward singled to make it 6-3.

Vancouver sits at 25-28 now, three games off the first place lead in the Northwest with 13 games to play.

The two teams play the third game of their series today at 6:30 PM PDT.

Buffalo Bison

Buffalo’s comeback fell just short Wednesday despite scoring three runs in the top of the ninth. They ended up being 7-6 losers to the Syracuse Mets on Wednesday as Syracuse was able to hold off the rally.

Even with the two run homer by RJ Schreck to kick off the second inning, the single run scored by Buffalo in the sixth proved to be their undoing.

Buffalo is now 23-34 on the season. The two teams play again today at 6:35 PM ET.

New Hampshire Fisher Cats

The Fisher Cats beat the Altoona Curve 3-0 Wednesday thanks to a Jace Bohrofen homer that made it 2-0 in the bottom of the first.

Bohrofen then scord again in the bottom of the third when Cade Doughty singled him home.

Devereaux Harrison tossed a two-hitter in this one over six innings allowing three walks and tallying five strikeouts.

Bohrofen had three hits and two RBI’s to go with two runs for New Hampshire.

New Hampshire and Altoona play today at 6:35 PM ET.

Dunedin Blue Jays

The Dunedin St. Lucie game was postponed due to rain and will be made up today.

The two teams play a double header today starting at 4:00pm ET.

 

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