New Hampshire 2 Hartford 1
Tri-City 5 Vancouver 4
Lehigh Valley 7 Buffalo 1
Buffalo lost, so did Vancouver. New Hampshire were the only winners Wednesday. Dunedin’s game was confusing
Vancouver Canadians
The Vancouver Canadians narrowly missed winning the first half of the Northwest League and are now 1-1 in a home series against the Tri-City Dust Devils.
Having attended Tuesday night’s game thanks to 2JBrumfeld and being treated to three Vancouver home runs, it was the Dust Devils who would take this one 5-4.
Vancouver was down 5-2 in the eight, but Eddie Micheletti’s home made it 5-3. running home on a Cutter Coffey single after reaching base on a double.
Cutter Coffey’s walk keyed a Vancouver rally that fell a run short in the bottom of the ninth as he reached base and then Sean Keys advanced him. When Je’Won Ward’s groundout scored Keys, Micheletti had the chance to even things up but popped the ball up to left field to end the game.
The C’s are 2-2 in the second half and are 39-31 overall. They play the third game of their series today at 7:05 PM PDT at Nat Bailey Stadium.Buffalo Bison
The Bisons were 7-1 losers Wednesday to the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs.
The Iron Pigs five run sixth inning proved to be difference as the Bisons only managed a single run in their half of the seventh.
Buffalo is now30-45 on the season. The two teams play again today at 6:35 PM ET.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats
The Fisher Cats won 2-1 Wednesday against a Hartford Yard Goats team that could only manage one run in the eight.Gabriel Martinez teamed up with Devonte Brown to get the Cats first run in the second and did so in the fourth as well.
New Hampshire and Hartford play today at 7:10 PM ET.
Dunedin Blue Jays
The Dunedin Blue Jays game was suspended when I went to bed last night at 3-3 due to inclement weather and is currently 7-4 Bradenton at the time of this writing.
Today’s game is a nine inning contest with a second game seven inning contest to follow.
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