Dunedin won both ends of a doubleheader against the Yankees. New Hampshire and Vancouver lost but Kendry Rojas was outstanding for Vancouver, just one hitter reached base in six innings. Buffalo were rained out.
Lehigh Valley at Buffalo - cancelled
Portland 3 New Hampshire 1
Eugene 3 Vancouver 0
Dunedin 10 Tampa 6 - game one
Dunedin 5 Tampa 1
Three Stars
Third Star - Carter Cunningham
Second Star - Kendry Rojas
First Star - Sean Keys
NOTES
New Hampshire had four hits. One of them was a solo home run by Garrett Spain in the ninth inning. Ryan McCarty had two hits, Dasan Brown doubled and walked.
Abdiel Mendoza took the loss, he was charged with all three runs in four innings. Andres Tolhurst struck out five in two innings.
A day after making the playoffs, and presumably celebrating, Vancouver were shutout on five hits.
Kendry Rojas however was on form. He gave up one run in six innings, it was a solo home run, the only baserunner he had in six innings. He struck out six.
In Dunedin's first game the Jays scored ten runs with just seven hits. They also had seven walks, two hit batters and four Tampa errors. All seven hits were singles. Sean Keys was 3-3 with a walk and two RBI. The Jays used five pitchers. Gage Stanifer started and was pulled after getting one out. There was a rain delay so hopefully that was the reason.
The D Jays scored five more runs in the second game. This time there were some extra base hits. Carter Cunningham hit a two run home run in the sixth. Yhoangel Aponte hit a solo shot in the seventh. Arjun Nimmala tripled and Aaron Parker doubled. Sean Keys singled and walked.
Daniel Guerra allowed one run in four innings. Jonathan Todd pitched the seventh. The Jays 15th round pick this season has pitched three innings, no hits, one walks, six K's. Its a small sample but its a good start to his career.
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