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Buffalo was walked off but New Hampshire held on for a win.

Rochester 5 Buffalo 4 (10 Innings)
New Hampshire 3 Chesapeake 2

Boxscores



*** 3 Stars!!! ****

3. Nate Garkow, New Hampshire

2. Grant Rogers, New Hampshire

1. Buddy Kennedy, Buffalo



Notes

Rene Pinto belted a two-run home run and Yohendrick Pinango and Josh Kasevich came up with two-out singles in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game. Buddy Kennedy doubled, singled twice and drew a walk. Pinto and Phil Clarke had two base knocks while Michael Stefanic doubled and walked twice. Jonatan Clase also had a two-bagger. CJ Van Eyk had one bad inning in which he allowed a two-run homer among three runs overall but still put together a quality start with six innings in which he gave up seven hits and two walks while striking out five. Lazaro Estrada gave up a run on two hits and struck out three over two innings. Ryan Jennings struck out the side in the ninth but took the loss in the 10th when he walked two batters, one intentionally, before giving up the game-losing single.

Eddinson Paulino homered and walked while Charles McAdoo and Ryan McCarty had the other extra-base hits with doubles. Damiano Palmegiani had an RBI single and a walk and Jacob Sharp singled and was hit by a pitch. Jace Bohrofen walked and stole his 10th base. Grant Rogers had a solid start with two runs allowed over five innings on three hits and two walks while fanning four to get the win. He also recorded six outs on the ground. Nate Garkow bailed out Devereaux Harrison by stranding the bases loaded and striking out two over 1⅓ perfect innings, lowering his ERA to 1.26. Harrison struck out two over 1⅔ innings but gave up two hits and a walk. Yondrei Rojas punctuated a perfect ninth with a strikeout for the save.

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bpoz - Wednesday, September 10 2025 @ 12:16 PM EDT (#467890) #
IMO Van Eyk will run out of time this year to impress for a promotion but next year 7 or 8 AAA starts, if mostly good could could get him that promotion. Van Eyk has a lot of different pitches in his arsenal. He could possibly get ML players out.
Gerry - Wednesday, September 10 2025 @ 01:43 PM EDT (#467896) #
The AFL rosters are out. The Jays players going are:

Hitters Edward Duran and Josh Kasevich.

Pitchers Angel Bastardo, Alex Amalfi, Kai Peterson, Chey Yeager and Yondrei Rojas.

I wonder if there is room for one more hitter.

Bastardo was last winters rule 5 pick who was injured all season. The Jays need a good look at him to decide if they want to keep him or send him back.
Gerry - Wednesday, September 10 2025 @ 01:45 PM EDT (#467897) #
I just checked the rosters. The other four teams who supply hitters to the roster are sending three hitters each. It looks like the Jays will send one more.
John Northey - Wednesday, September 10 2025 @ 02:37 PM EDT (#467901) #
I suspect the Jays are working on a trade to keep him in the system although I doubt the Red Sox will be happy to do a deal but who knows?

Van Eyk is one of many guys I see as '6th man' options for 2026's rotation. You need 10 starters to be safe, with most being guys who'll get 1 or 2 starts at most, but 1 will probably get 5-10 starts or more given past history. Currently 2026's rotation is Gausman-Berrios-Lauer-Manoah-Francis which isn't ideal. I'd be shocked if they don't sign a free agent (Bieber, Scherzer, Bassitt all free agents as are many other solid starters).
bpoz - Wednesday, September 10 2025 @ 05:21 PM EDT (#467903) #
I think Bauxites have good baseball analytical skills. So compare S Bieber and Walker Buehler stats. Before their surgeries, then months of recovery and finally their return to ML stats. I don't know who will be better in 2026 or how good either can be. Then try to predict their 2026+ contract. Which one is riskier?
Gerry - Wednesday, September 10 2025 @ 07:20 PM EDT (#467910) #
Trey Yesavage threw three perfect innings tonight with four K's. He just threw 34 pitches, but impressively, 28 were strikes.
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