Buffalo hit well, scored a lot, and pitched well for a comprehensive win. On the other hand Dunedin were terrible. New Hampshire were rained out while Vancouver and the FCL Jays had scheduled days off.
Buffalo 11 Lehigh Valley 1
New Hampshire at Portland - postponed
Bradenton 7 Dunedin 1
Three Stars
Third Star - Ismael Munguia
Second Star - Josh Kasevich
First Star - RJ Schreck
NOTES
Buffalo scored early and often, they were ahead 6-0 in the second and 10-0 in the fifth. Every starting position player had a hit. The Bisons scored eleven runs without a home run. The big hitter was RJ Schreck who doubled twice, singled and drove in five runs. It has been a slow start to the season for Schreck who is hitting well under .200. Could this be a spark? Ismael Munguia, Josh Kasevich, Charles McAdoo and William Simoneit each chipped in two hits.
Austin Voth threw four shutout innings with 59 pitches. There was a rain delay in the second so Voth possibly threw more pitches to stay warm during the delay. Voth had ten whiffs to lead the game in that category.
Dunedin had a game to forget. Lets see...they had four hits but made five errors. They hit three batters and threw two wild pitches. Catcher Juan Rosas had a tough game, he was called twice for catchers interference and also had a passed ball. The only Dunedin run came from an Addison Barger home run in the ninth inning. Aldo Gaxiola had half the Jays hits, a single and a double.
The Jays pitchers had just four strikeouts in the game. Starter Brayden Heidel throws hard, he hit 97 mph and averaged 94.9 in the first inning. But he had just one strikeout and two whiffs.
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