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Buffalo did a reverse Jays, the won by a touchdown and a field goal. Phil Clarke hit a grand slam. The other games were close with several late win. New Hampshire lost to a walk off. Dunedin and the FCL team were on the winning side of a walk off. Vancouver wone one but lost game two in the ninth.

Lehigh Valley 3 Buffalo 13

New Hampshire 5 Hartford 6

Tri-City 2 Vancouver 4 - game one

Tri-City 4 Vancouver 3 - game two, 9 innings

Bradenton 4 Dunedin 5

FCL Tigers 1 FCL Blue Jays 2


Three Stars

Third Star - Alexis Hernandez

Second Star - Phil Clarke

First Star - Samuel Colmenares


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NOTES


Thirteen hits for Buffalo. Phil Clarke hit a grand slam and a double, five RBI. Three hits for Leo Jimenez. The only batter who went hitless was Orelvis.


Lazaro Estrada had a good night, 5.2 innings, seven K's, one run on three hits.


New Hampshire have had a rough season and Saturday added to it. They had a 5-1 lead in the eighth. Hartford scored three in the eighth and a two run walk off home run in the ninth. It ruined a five inning shutout by Devereaux Harrison. He struck out six.


Ryan McCarty had three hits including a home run. Jace Bohrofen singled and doubled. Jackson Hornung had two more hits and a strikeout. He also had a sac fly. Hornung now has 19 at-bats in AA. He has ten hits and eight K's...two true outcomes (he does have one walk).


In their first game Vancouver rode a four run inning to a 4-2 win. That inning featured a triple by Jevon Ward and a two run single from Victor Arias.


Fernando Perez went five innings, eight hits, no walks, three K's.


Game two went to extra innings. In the ninth (extra innings in a DH) Tri-City were helped by two wild pitches to take a 4-3 lead. The C's could not counter. Javen Coleman made his high A debut with two innings and four K's.


Between the two games Arjun Nimmala was 0-7 with a walk and a K. The box score for his six non K outs, showed two lineouts to right, three fly balls to the outfield and an infield ground out. So he is making decent contact, he just needs to tweak it a bit.


Dunedin scored to in the bottom of the ninth to win by a run, Alexis Hernandez doubled to bring in both runs. It was Hernandez's third hit of the game. Colby Holcombe went four innings. He just gave up one hit but walked three.


The FCL Jays also came from behind to win with a run in the eighth to tie and another in the ninth for the win. The Yankees had only one hit. Samuel Colmenares was almost perfect through six innings, the only blemish was a hitter who reached on a strikeout, wild pitch. The Yankees only hit and run was a home run off rehabbing Amir Garrett in the eighth inning. The Yankees then decided to help the Jays win. Dariel Ramon doubled in the eighth and scored with two wild pitches. Enmanuel Bonilla singled with two out in the ninth, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and scored on a single by Juan Rosas.


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GabrielSyme - Sunday, June 29 2025 @ 12:09 PM EDT (#462543) #
The Bisons are full of guys who are hitting well. Yohendrick Pinango, after a bit of a slow start in AAA (at least results-wise), has been great for the past couple weeks. I was happy to see Robertson get at least a cup of coffee, but Pinango is probably the better option in the future. I do wonder if Robertson will get another crack at the majors before the trade deadline, as I can't think of anyone else in the system more likely to be moved and neither Clase nor Schneider are really seizing the 5th outfielder job with both hands.

Charles McAdoo, after coming back from his time on the development list, appears to have righted the ship, producing a very respectable 133 wRC+ since. It appears he's being more aggressive, with both his strikeout and walk rates declining significantly.
Gerry - Sunday, June 29 2025 @ 12:17 PM EDT (#462544) #
It's Johnny King day in Dunedin. He got through the first inning with two K's. But there were five stolen bases in that inning....something to work on?
metafour - Sunday, June 29 2025 @ 12:54 PM EDT (#462545) #
Joe Doyle's mock draft from 2 days ago has the Jays taking RHP Kyson Witherspoon, over all of: Aiva Arquette, Jamie Arnold, and Billy Carlson. He mentioned that they spent an "exorbitant" amount of time with/on him at the Combine, and they're preparing for a pitcher to fall to them. Although he prefaces by repeating that they like the HS SS class a lot and have circled Jojo Parker as well as Billy Carlson as targets.

The one thing that seems to be set closing at this point is the idea of Eli Willits getting to #8. Doyle's mock draft has some curveballs, most notably Ike Irish at #2 (underslot).
Glevin - Sunday, June 29 2025 @ 12:59 PM EDT (#462546) #
King with lots of control issues (4 walks) but through 3 innings, 1 hit and 6 K's. Man, Nimmala has been so awful all month. Hope he can figure it out.
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