Minor League Highlights: Cristian Hernandez Powers South Bend Past Wisconsin, 8-3
Iowa
Cubs
The Iowa Cubs
sank the Columbus Clippers (Guardians) with a score of 9-3.
Today, it turned into a bullpen game for Iowa.
Nate Pearson
He threw the initial two innings without conceding any runs or hits. He issued two walks and fanned two batters.
Riley Martin
He pitched the following two innings and secured the victory by retiring all six batters without allowing any hits. Among these, Martin fanned four hitters.
Designated hitter
Carlos Pérez
was awarded Player of the Game following a performance where he went 2 for 3 with two sacrificial fly outs and contributed three RBIs overall.
Catcher
Moisés Ballesteros
He went three-for-four with a double and a walk. Ballesteros scored two runs.
Right fielder
Owen Caissie
He went 3 for 4. He managed to score two runs.
Shortstop
Hayden Cantrelle
He went 2-for-5 with a stolen base. He managed to score two runs and brought in one more.
Left fielder
Greg Allen
went 2 for 3 with one RBI and one run scored.
Knoxville Smokies
The Knoxville Smokies were
released by the Biloxi Shuckers (Brewers), with a score of 7-6.
Starter
Sam Armstrong
gave up four runs on four hits across 5+ innings. He issued three walks, hit one batter, and recorded four strikeouts.
Two mistakes led to the proximity.
A.J. Puckett
In the bottom of the ninth inning, even though the run he gave up was marked as earned. A leadoff batter got to base due to an error, was later caught trying to advance to second on a ground ball, yet a poor relay throw let him reach all the way to second. Following this, another player hit a soft infield single placing runners on first and third. Then, after Puckett deliberately walked the subsequent batter, the runner positioned at third came home scoring when a ground ball was fielded by the shortstop.
Catcher
Ethan Hearn
delivered a two-run homer in the sixth frame, giving the Smokies a 6-1 advantage at that point. This marked his second home run of the season. Hearn finished the game with two hits out of four attempts, including one double and one home run.
DH
Haydn McGeary
went 3 for 4 with one stolen base. He brought home three runs and crossed home plate once.
Second baseman
Pedro Ramirez
went 2 for 4 with a stolen base and one run scored.
First baseman
Pablo Aliendo
went 2 for 4.
South Bend Cubs
The South Bend Cubs
weakened the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Brewers), 8-3
It marked South Bend’s first consecutive victories since April 22-23.
Kenten Egbert
Egbert had his finest (and most extended) performance for the season along with his inaugural victory. He allowed only one run off five hits across five innings, accompanied by one walk and four strikeouts.
Shortstop
Cristian Hernandez
He was just a home run short of completing the cycle, finishing 4-for-5 at bat with a double and a triple. Additionally, he managed to steal three bases, bringing his total steals up to 20 this early in the season. Hernandez contributed three RBIs and scored one run as well.
Second baseman
Reginald Preciado
He went 1 for 3 with a base on balls and hit a two-run single in the third inning.
DH
Jefferson Rojas
He went 1 for 4 with a walk. He managed to score once and drive in one run.
Myrtle Beach Pelicans
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans
came out empty-handed against the Hickory Crawdads (Rangers), with a score of 8-7.
Cole Reynolds
threw the initial three innings and allowed three runs on three hits. He issued two walks and recorded five strikeouts.
Charlie Hurley
surrendered a run in the seventh inning which resulted in his defeat, despite being arguably the most effective pitcher for the Birds during the game. Hurley’s statistics at the end were one run allowed on two hits and two walks across 2.1 innings pitched. He didn’t record any strikeouts.
Shortstop
Yahil Melendez
He hit his inaugural Pelicans home run at home during the third inning with the bases unoccupied. Melendez had one hit out of five attempts.
Right fielder
Leonel Espinoza
Espinoza had a flawless record of 2 for 2 along with three walks. He managed to score one run and brought in another.
Third baseman
Eriandys Ramon
opened the scoring with an RBI triple in the second inning. Ramon next scored on a single by catcher
David Avitia.
Ramon had 2 hits out of 5 at-bats including a triple and scored twice. Avitia got 2 hits in 4 at-bats along with drawing one walk and driving in two runs. He also crossed home plate once himself.
Ramon’s triple.
The Melendez home run.
ACL Cubs
Day off. The Mesa Cubs’ record is now at 1-14.