Might As Well Go For R. Noda

Wednesday, July 19 2017 @ 01:32 AM EDT

Contributed by: #2JBrumfield

The affliates won five out of seven Tuesday with the boys on the Gulf Coast sweeping a doubleheader. Dunedin lost and Vancouver was slaughtered.

Buffalo Bisons

Mike Ohlman and Raffy Lopez clubbed three-run dingers among their two hits and a walk. Michael Saunders and Gregorio Petit had two hits apiece.

T.J. House lasted five innings and allowed two runs on four hits and two walks while whiffing six for the win. Tim Mayza struck out three in two shutout frames.


New Hampshire Fisher Cats

Jonathan Davis and Tim Lopes each socked a two-run dinger with Davis enjoying a 2-for-2 night at the plate with two walks and a stolen base and Lopes getting three hits. Lourdes Gourriel Jr. was 1-for-4.

Jon Harris delivered seven solid innings of one-run ball on four hits and a walk while striking out seven for a Game Score of 76. Dusty Isaacs had the two-inning save.


Dunedin Blue Jays

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had three hits and Bo Bichette had two but the on-base leader was Connor Panas with a hit and three walks.

Ryan Borucki served up two home runs and gave up four runs over six frames but had a 6-0 K/BB total.


Vancouver Canadians

Wilfri Aleton pitched three shutout innings but wound up giving up seven over 4-1/3. Miguel Burgos and William Ouellette gave up eight runs between them and Bobby Eveld was scored upon as well. Orlando Pascual stood out for striking out the side in his lone inning of one-hit ball. Matt Morgan—normally a catcher—had to pitch in this one and gave up more runs.

David Jacob clubbed a three-run homer among his two hits. Reggie Pruitt singled and stole a base. Logan Warmoth was 1-for-5.


Bluefield Blue Jays

Ryan Noda walked it off with a triple to score a bunt single by Yorman Rodriguez. Noda also had a home run to complete the tough part of the cycle and added a base on balls.

Randy Pondler scattered three hits and a walk over six scoreless frames and struck out three. Mitch McKown blew the save by giving up a run over two innings but struck out four. Graham Spraker struck out three over two scoreless frames beforeJoe DiBenedetto picked up the win with a scoreless 11th.


GCL Blue Jays

Nate Pearson made his pro debut with a scoreless first inning with one hit allowed and two strikeouts. Elieser Medrano spun five innings of shutout ball on three hits while striking out six and walking nobody. Gaudy Ramirez struck out the side in the seventh. Emilio Guerrero doubled and drove in two runs. D.J. Neal had two hits and a stolen base. Otto Lopez had a hit and Davis Schneider drew a walk.

The second game saw Patrick Murphy pitched two frames of one-hit ball while ringing up three batters.Claudio Galva got the win with four scoreless innings of three-hit ball, striking out one. Joseph Reyes and Hagen Danner were 1-for-3 with two RBIs apiece. Schneider had a hit and a walk and Dominic Abbadessa had a hit, a hit by pitch and a stolen base.


DSL Blue Jays

Hugo Cardona had two hits and an RBI and Kenny Mauricio was 2-for-2 with a walk and a run batted in.

Nathaniel Perez put together five shutout innings of two hit ball, walking one and plunking one. He struck out eight for a Game Score of 72. Luis Mendoza, Nicolas Medina and Yunior Hinojosa earned holds and the save respectively.


*** 3 Stars!!! ***


3. Jonathan Davis, New Hampshire


2. Jon Harris, New Hampshire


1. Ryan Noda, Bluefield


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