Buffalo, Dunedin and the DSL Red squad were the only teams not to go off the rails on Tuesday but Vancouver sure as hell did. The Florida Complex League Blue Jays were rained out.
Buffalo 3 Columbus 1
Hartford 4 New Hampshire 2
Dunedin 6 Tampa 3
Eugene 12 Vancouver 3
DSL Giants Black 7 DSL Blue Jays Blue 3
DSL Blue Jays Red 17 DSL Arizona Black 4
Boxscores
*** 3 Stars!!! ***
3. Anders Tolhurst, Buffalo
2. Silvano Hechavarria, Dunedin
1. Juan Sánchez, DSL Blue Jays Red
Notes
Jonatan Clase homered and drew a walk, Riley Tirotta singled and had an RBI walk and Josh Rivera had an RBI single and a base on balls. Michael Stefanic chipped in with two htis. Anders Tolhurst scattered five hits and a walk over five shutout innings for the win. He struck out three and got five outs on the ground. Paxton Schultz pitched 2-2/3 innings of one-hit with a 4-1 strikeout/walk total. Hayden Juenger got the final out of the eighth. Dillon Tate gave up a run on two hits and a walk in the ninth but got the save. Tate's strikeout of Milan Tolentino was challenged by the Clippers but the call was upheld.
Eddinson Paulino homered and was hit by a pitch. Jackson Hornung tripled and Gabby Marintez doubled as part of a two-hit night. Victor Arias also had two base knocks. Michael Dominguez was dinged for four runs in the first inning before putting up goose eggs in the second and third. Alex Amalfi allowed just a hit and a walk and whiffed four over three scoreless stanzas. Grayson Thurman pitched two shutout frames and Justin Kelly added one, each of them recording a strikeout.
Gage Stanifer did not get out of the third inning, lasting just 2-1/3 innings and giving up five runs. Sean Keys had a hit and three walks and Edward Duran doubled and singled. Bryce Arnold walked twice and Sam Shaw walked once. Arjun Nimmala doubled and walked twice but popped up with the bases loaded in the first inning with nobody out. The C's would not score in the inning and were 1-for-13 with runners in scoring position with 13 men left on base.
Promising prospect Daulton Varsho homered and singled and Alexis Hernández was 2-for-2 and took one for the team. Yeico Aponte doubled, singled and drove in two runs. Tucker Toman doubled, walked and had two RBI. The hit leader was JR Freethy was three. Damiano Palmegiani was hit by a pitch and walked before being pinch-hit for late in the game. Silvano Hechavarria gave up just two hits and struck out five to earn the win. Eric Pardinho gave up two runs in two-thirds of an inning and needed help from Bennett Flynn, who stranded the bases loaded. Eliander Alcalde got the final four outs for the save, striking out two to offset a hit and a walk.
In the DR, Carlos Garcia went 4-for-5 with a double for the Blue squad. Cristopher Polanco, Rafael Flores and Daniel Dominguez all had two hits, with Flores doubling and Dominguez tripling. Franklin Rojas had an RBI double. Rodrigo Ramirez pitched two shutout innings with a strikeout. The Red squad was led by Juan Sánchez who homered, tripled and doubled to drive in five runs out of the leadoff spot. Randy Soto doubled, singled twice and stole a base. Elaineiker Coronado singled, drew three walks, scored four runs and swiped a bag. Victor Espiritu allowed an unearned run on two hits and struck out three over three innings for the win.
Extra Innings
C's Plus Baseball chats with catcher Aaron Parker.
Buffalo 3 Columbus 1
Hartford 4 New Hampshire 2
Dunedin 6 Tampa 3
Eugene 12 Vancouver 3
DSL Giants Black 7 DSL Blue Jays Blue 3
DSL Blue Jays Red 17 DSL Arizona Black 4
Boxscores
*** 3 Stars!!! ***
3. Anders Tolhurst, Buffalo
2. Silvano Hechavarria, Dunedin
1. Juan Sánchez, DSL Blue Jays Red
Notes
Jonatan Clase homered and drew a walk, Riley Tirotta singled and had an RBI walk and Josh Rivera had an RBI single and a base on balls. Michael Stefanic chipped in with two htis. Anders Tolhurst scattered five hits and a walk over five shutout innings for the win. He struck out three and got five outs on the ground. Paxton Schultz pitched 2-2/3 innings of one-hit with a 4-1 strikeout/walk total. Hayden Juenger got the final out of the eighth. Dillon Tate gave up a run on two hits and a walk in the ninth but got the save. Tate's strikeout of Milan Tolentino was challenged by the Clippers but the call was upheld.
Eddinson Paulino homered and was hit by a pitch. Jackson Hornung tripled and Gabby Marintez doubled as part of a two-hit night. Victor Arias also had two base knocks. Michael Dominguez was dinged for four runs in the first inning before putting up goose eggs in the second and third. Alex Amalfi allowed just a hit and a walk and whiffed four over three scoreless stanzas. Grayson Thurman pitched two shutout frames and Justin Kelly added one, each of them recording a strikeout.
Gage Stanifer did not get out of the third inning, lasting just 2-1/3 innings and giving up five runs. Sean Keys had a hit and three walks and Edward Duran doubled and singled. Bryce Arnold walked twice and Sam Shaw walked once. Arjun Nimmala doubled and walked twice but popped up with the bases loaded in the first inning with nobody out. The C's would not score in the inning and were 1-for-13 with runners in scoring position with 13 men left on base.
Promising prospect Daulton Varsho homered and singled and Alexis Hernández was 2-for-2 and took one for the team. Yeico Aponte doubled, singled and drove in two runs. Tucker Toman doubled, walked and had two RBI. The hit leader was JR Freethy was three. Damiano Palmegiani was hit by a pitch and walked before being pinch-hit for late in the game. Silvano Hechavarria gave up just two hits and struck out five to earn the win. Eric Pardinho gave up two runs in two-thirds of an inning and needed help from Bennett Flynn, who stranded the bases loaded. Eliander Alcalde got the final four outs for the save, striking out two to offset a hit and a walk.
In the DR, Carlos Garcia went 4-for-5 with a double for the Blue squad. Cristopher Polanco, Rafael Flores and Daniel Dominguez all had two hits, with Flores doubling and Dominguez tripling. Franklin Rojas had an RBI double. Rodrigo Ramirez pitched two shutout innings with a strikeout. The Red squad was led by Juan Sánchez who homered, tripled and doubled to drive in five runs out of the leadoff spot. Randy Soto doubled, singled twice and stole a base. Elaineiker Coronado singled, drew three walks, scored four runs and swiped a bag. Victor Espiritu allowed an unearned run on two hits and struck out three over three innings for the win.
Extra Innings
C's Plus Baseball chats with catcher Aaron Parker.