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Buffalo, Dunedin and the Dominican squads won. New Hampshire and Vancouver lost.

Buffalo 1 Syracuse 0
Chesapeake 6 New Hampshire 1
Tri-City 4 Vancouver 1
Dunedin 7 Lakeland 0
DSL Blue Jays Blue 10 DSL Cardinals 9
DSL Blue Jays Red 7 DSL Cubs Red 2

Boxscores



*** 3 Stars!!! ***

3. Silvano Hechavarria, Dunedin

2. Anders Tolhurst, Buffalo

1. Fernando Perez, Vancouver



Notes

Orelvis Martinez drew four walks for an 0-for-0 day at the plate and scored the lone run courtesy of an error. RJ Schreck had two hits and Daulton Varsho drew a walk. Anders Tolhurst supplied 5⅓ shutout innings, scattering three hits and two walks and striking out four. Hayden Juenger got the win by recording the final out of the sixth to strand two Trenton Wallace walks and one of his own with both Juenger and Wallace striking out a batter apiece. Robinson Piña pitched two scoreless stanzas for the hold and Dillon Tate worked a shutout ninth for the save.

Alex Stone homered and Cade Doughty doubled to account for both New Hampshire hits. Ryan Watson was ripped for five runs on seven hits and four walks over 3⅔. Michael Dominguez stranded two runners for Watson but like Watson, also surrendered a home run while walking one and whiffing three. Justin Kelly stranded a runner for Dominguez and struck out two while giving up a hit over 1⅔ innings.

Cutter Coffey homered and doubled. Sean Keys doubled and Carter Cunningham had the other base knock. Arjun Nimmala went 0-for-4. Fernando Perez scattered three hits and struck out six over five shutout frames and all seven outs in play were on the ground. Irv Carter struck out one but served up three homers in the sixth for the loss and Jonathan Todd served up another over his two frames, which included four Ks.

Jake Casey broke a scoreless tie with a two-run triple in the sixth inning and also stole a base. Matt Scannell homered and was a triple short of the cycle. JR Freethy and Brock Tibbitts both singled and walked. Silvano Hechavarria surrendered just three hits and a walk and struck out six over 5⅓ shutout innings. Jay Schueler stranded a runner and pitched 1&frac; scoreless innings for the win. Jack Eshleman had a two-inning save.

In the DSL, Cristopher Polanco had two doubles among three hits for the Blue squad. Rafael Flores, Juarlin Soto, Esmiquel Arrieche and JT Bain all had two-hit games with Bain getting a triple and the others drawing one walk apiece. Geremy Barroso pitched 1⅔ shutout innings and stranded two runners for the win. Enyer Dominguez worked a scoreless ninth for the save. For the Red squad, Elaineiker Coronado was 1-for-1 with four walks and three runs scored. Kennew Blanco and Pascual Archila had two-hit efforts. Victor Espiritu was the winning pitcher with three shutout stanzas.



Extra Innings

C's Plus Baseball chats with pitcher Gage Stanifer.
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hypobole - Wednesday, July 30 2025 @ 03:00 PM EDT (#464826) #
Is Silvano Hechavarria someone to keep an eye on?
mendocino - Wednesday, July 30 2025 @ 03:40 PM EDT (#464833) #
Mitch Bannon@MitchBannon

Also, RHP Anders Tolhurst has pitched his way into MLB depth convo. The 25-year-old has 4ER against in last 5 starts (26.1 IP)

Told he's simplified his approach and improved his splitter, leading to the recent run of success
Marc Hulet - Wednesday, July 30 2025 @ 04:39 PM EDT (#464846) #
Hechavarria is absolutely worth watching... among the Top 10 arms in the system. Mid-to-upper 90s heat. More 94-96 mph as a starter. Needs polish on the command/control and secondaries but he's the kinds guy that could suddenly pop once he figures it out.
hypobole - Wednesday, July 30 2025 @ 05:01 PM EDT (#464850) #
thanks Marc
mendocino - Wednesday, July 30 2025 @ 07:00 PM EDT (#464877) #
Ben Turner reposted
Nae 🧬@NaeNaeTakes
Passing on some information here, the Jays seem to be in pretty advanced talks with a top KBO prospect, Moon Seo-jun.

It would be one way to spend the Roki Sasaki bonus pool money while they still can

https://x.com/NaeNaeTakes/status/1950688346654794023

Nolan@NWints30
Replying to @NaeNaeTakes
unrelated but I’ve heard the Blue Jays are really interested in Seo-jun Moon for some of the IFA money that came with Straw. He’s a pitcher who was supposed to go top 3 in KBO draft. Also think we like Jun-hyun Park although I think he’s alittle less likely as of rn.
Gerry - Wednesday, July 30 2025 @ 10:28 PM EDT (#464895) #
Nimmala just homered, his first since June 17th.
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