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It was a light night on the farm as the Florida weather kicked in to limit the North American games to three. Buffalo were blown out while New Hampshire and Vancouver won. Peyton Williams and Jay Harry had the big go-ahead hits.

Rochester 14 Buffalo 8

Portland 5 New Hampshire 7

Everett 5 Vancouver 6 - 10 innings

Lakeland at Dunedin - postponed

FCL Phillies 0 FCL Blue Jays 0 - suspended in 2nd inning


Three Stars

Third Star - Charles McAdoo

Second Star - Victor Arias

First Star - Riley Tirotta


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NOTES


CJ Van Eyk had a rough first inning with five runs for Rochester. He hung in for four innings but gave up seven runs. Buffalo came back to lead 8-7 but Rochester won the battle of the bullpen. Andrew Bash gave up a pair and Hunter Gregory four.


The Bisons did hit three home runs, Will Robertson hit a two run shot, Orelvis a solo shot and Riley Tirotta a three run bomb. Tirotta had three hits. Orelvis's homer was his first since June 5th.


Tied at five all in the seventh, Peyton Williams doubled in the go ahead run and then Cade Doughty added an insurance sac fly. NH scored seven runs with six hits, the eight walks helped. The hot Charles McAdoo homered, his seventh.


Ryan Watson went six innings and was charged with four runs. Portland had nine hits but Watson had a 10-2 ground ball to fly ball ratio so the Cats were able to turn three DP's.


Vancouver took a two run lead to the ninth inning, blew it, and won in walk off fashion in the tenth. Arjun Nimmala drove in the first two Vancouver runs after the pitcher had loaded the bases with walks. Victor Arias hit a two run home run in the fourth inning. Chris McElvain started and was hit around a bit. He was charged with two runs but gave up six hits in 3.1 innings.


In the tenth inning Jay Harry, just back from AA, singled in the runner for the win. The C's had ten hits, Arias and Eddie Micheletti had two each.


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mendocino - Friday, July 04 2025 @ 02:27 PM EDT (#463036) #
9 days till draft and another mock.
Rounding up the usual suspects but in a different order.

1. Nationals: Kade Anderson, LHP, Louisiana State (No. 2)
2. Angels: Liam Doyle, LHP, Tennessee (No. 8)
3. Mariners: Seth Hernandez, RHP, Corona (Calif.) HS (No. 3)
4. Rockies: Ethan Holliday, SS/3B, Stillwater (Okla.) HS (No. 1)
5. Cardinals: Ike Irish, OF/C, Auburn (No. 11)
6. Pirates: Aiva Arquette, SS, Oregon State (No. 6)
7. Marlins: Eli Willits, SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton (Okla.) HS (No. 5)

8. Blue Jays: Jamie Arnold, LHP, Florida State (No. 4)
The Blue Jays are mostly associated with college arms and high school shortstops, which not coincidentally are the two most fertile areas at the top of the Draft. This feels like Arnold's floor and Witherspoon could land here if he's the final top-tier arm remaining. They also have strong interest in Parker and could take Willits or Carlson.

9. Reds: Billy Carlson, SS, Corona (Calif.) HS (No. 7)
10. White Sox: JoJo Parker, SS, Purvis (Miss.) HS (No. 9)
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