AAA: El Paso 8, Sacramento 3

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Sacramento Notes:

  • Jason Vosler picked up his fifth home run of the season in the first inning, on his 2-for-4 day.  It was Vosler’s second home run in the last four games, as he’s hitting .240 on the month of June in Triple-A, with three doubles and three home runs.
  • Isan Díaz was 1-for-3 with a walk and his 13th home run of the season.  It was Díaz’s second home run in the last five games, and fifth in his last ten games.  The 13 home runs is halfway to his season high of 26 that he hit in 2019 with Triple-A New Orleans.
  • Joey Bart just got into his second game back with Sacramento, going 2-for-4, though with two strikeouts.  Overall, he’s an even 4-for-8 with a walk to two strikeouts so far.
  • It was a rough day for starter Raynel Espinal, who allowed six runs, five earned on six hits and two walks in just 2.0 innings.  It tied Espinal’s season-high for runs allowed while being his shortest stint of the season by far.
  • Joey Marciano had a quiet day in relief, going a scoreless inning and striking out one.  Marciano has now gone eight straight appearances without allowing a run (8.1 IP) with just five hits and two walks allowed, eight strikeouts.

AA: DOUBLEHEADER

AA: Portland 4, Richmond 3

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AA: Richmond 4, Portland 2

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Richmond Notes:

  • Sean Roby powered the Squirrels in Game 2, going 2-for-2 with two home runs, plus a walk (combining for a 2-for-5 day total in the DH).  It’s Roby’s fourth 2-home run day of the season, and was his first home runs since June 10th.
  • Frankie Tostado went 2-for-3 in Game 1 with his 9th home run of the season, and was 2-for-5 total on the day.  Tostado now has two home runs over his last four games.  He now has nine home runs just days shy of the end of the first half, and is now halfway to matching his season-high in home run, which was 18 in 2019 with Low-A Augusta.
  • Shane Matheny was 1-for-5 on the day with a walk.  On the year, Matheny is batting .294 with a .423 on-base percentage and a .490 slugging percentage.
  • Jake Dahlberg had the Game 1 start, giving up just two runs on five hits in 5.1 innings, with seven strikeouts.  Through 59.2 innings, Dahlberg now has 62 strikeouts to just 13 walks in 12 starts at Double-A, with a 3.77 ERA.
  • The Game 2 start was a 7-inning complete game for Matt Frisbee, giving up two runs on five hits and a walk, with four strikeouts.  Frisbee has been steady with his strikeouts, collecting exactly four in his last four starts, against six walks in 26.2 innings over that span.  He has 48 strikeouts to 17 walks in 62.1 innings.

High-A: Tri-City 6, Eugene 5 (10 Innings)

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Eugene Notes:

  • The only extra-base hit out of five for the Emeralds was a double by Casey Schmitt, which led off a 9th inning 3-run rally which tied the game and forced extra innings.  Schmitt was 1-for-4 with a HBP on the day.  It’s just Schmitt’s second double of the month though he had a triple and four home runs, and his eighth double of the season.
  • Najee Gaskins was 1-for-4 with a walk, and also picked up his third steal in Eugene.  Gaskins has at least one hit in nine of his ten games he’s played in Eugene.  He’s batting .353/.450/.441 through the first week and a half in High-A.
  • Jake Wong had a solid start for Eugene, allowing just two runs in 5.0 innings, on three hits and two walks, with seven strikeouts.  Wong now has 48 strikeouts to 20 walks in 45.2 innings.
  • Reliever Juan Sanchez struck out five in 2.0 scoreless innings, allowing just a hit and a walk.  Sanchez hadn’t struck out anyone in his last two appearances (3.0 innings).  Overall, he has 33 strikeouts to 19 walks in 26.1 innings.

Low-A: San Jose 8, Stockton 4

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San Jose Notes:

  • Grant McCray hit his eighth home run of the season on a 2-for-6 day, and picked up his 20th steal of the season.  McCray now has five multi-hit games over his last seven, and has raised his batting average from .274 to .287 over the run.
  • Rayner Santana went 1-for-5 with his fourth home run of the season.  Santana matched his home run total in 2021, which he did in 30 games.  He’s batting .189/.250/.347 on the year.
  • Riley Mahan hit his fifth home run while going 1-for-4 with a walk.  It’s Mahan’s second game in a row with a home run.  He’s batting .236/.345/.485 on the season in 24 games, since joining San Jose in late May.
  • Carter Williams went 2-for-4 with a walk and his third double.  In eight games, Williams has gone 11-for-25 (.440) in San Jose, with three doubles and two home runs.
  • Keaton Winn took the start, going 3.0 innings and allowing one run on three hits, with five strikeouts.  Winn now has 55 strikeouts to 16 walks in 40.2 innings.
  • In a piggyback start, Nick Sinacola didn’t allow a hit in 5.0 innings, with three walks allowed and five strikeouts.  The game not only matched Sinacola’s longest stint of the season, it was his first without allowing a hit…after two straight games of allowing a season high seven hits.  This was the first time in the last five games Sinacola did not start.

ACL: DNP

ACL Giants Black Notes:

  • No box score for the ACL Giants Black was posted, despite an expected game against the ACL Royals.  It appears it may have been postponed or cancelled, but it’s not sure.

ACL: ACL Athletics 5, ACL Giants Orange 0

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ACL Giants Orange Notes:

  • Center fielder Kwan Adkins went 1-for-3 on the day, collecting one of the only two hits for the Giants.  He’s now 9-for-44 (.205) on the season, with a .286 on-base percentage and a .316 slugging percentage.
  • Starter Freddery Paulino gave up four runs, two earned, on six hits and a walk in 5.0 innings.  He struck out a season-high four, in four starts this season.

DSL: DSL Brewers 2 6, DSL Giants Black 3

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DSL Giants Black Notes:

  • First baseman Guillermo Williamson was 2-for-3 with a walk and his third home run of the season, plus his first steal.  Williamson is 9-for-43 (.209) with three home runs and a double this season.
  • Center fielder Luis Frias was 1-for-3, and also stole his fourth base of the season.  He is 8-for-32 (.250) with seven walks to nine strikeouts, and has four steals on six attempts.
  • Reliever Jose Gonzalez had the lion’s share of the innings, going 3.0 innings and allowing three runs on four hits and two walks, with five strikeouts.  Through 9.0 innings, he has seven walks against seven strikeouts.

DSL: DSL BOS Blue 7, DSL Giants Orange 6

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DSL Giants Orange Notes:

  • First baseman Lazaro Morales went 5-for-5 with his third double of the season in a huge game.  Morales is now 17-for-45 (.378) on the season, with three doubles and two triples.
  • Center fielder Estanlin Cassiani picked up a 3-hit game, going 3-for-4 with a walk, and getting his first steal of the season, though it was on his fourth attempt.  He’s now batting .361 (13-for-36) on the season, but does not yet have an extra-base hit.
  • Starter Cesar Perdomo struck out four in 3.0 shutout innings, allowing just a hit and a walk.  Perdomo remains unscored upon over three starts, with just seven hits and two walks allowed in 12.0 innings, with 17 strikeouts.