AAA: Sacramento 4, Salt Lake 0

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Sacramento Notes:

  • The Sacramento pitching staff fell just one hit batter short of a perfect game against Salt Lake, but they still had their first 9-inning No-Hitter in franchise history.  Norwith Gudino led the way with four innings, striking out nine.  It gave him 38 strikeouts to nine walks in 28.1 innings.
  • Conner Menez followed up with three strikeouts in 3.0 innings, hitting one batter for the Bees’ only baserunner.  Tyler Cyr (1.0 IP, 1 SO) and Trevor Gott (1.0 IP, 2 SO) finished up the game out of the bullpen.
  • Joey Bart picked up a pair of hits, his third 2-hit game in the last six starts he’s had, giving him a .310/.370/.512 batting line.
  • Jason Krizan extended his hitting streak to nine games, and he’s had multiple hits in his last six games.  His batting average has jumped from .313 to .333 over his last nine games.
  • Heliot Ramos was 1-for-3 with a walk, and his second game without a strikeout.  In 33 games this season at Triple-A, he has 36 strikeouts to 12 walks in 140 plate appearances.

AA: Cancelled: COVID-19

High-A: Hillsboro 7, Eugene 4

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Eugene Notes:

  • Franklin Labour picked up a double, his 16th of the season, as well as a walk.  In 92 games at High-A this season, in 365 plate appearances, Labour has  struck out 114 times with 59 walks.
  • Marco Luciano picked up a single, but also struck out four times.  In 26 games since his promotion to High-A, 108 plate appearances, he has 43 strikeouts and six walks while batting .222.
  • Kai-Wei Teng struck out six and walked three in 5.0 innings.  He’s got 117 strikeouts to 50 walks on the season in 82.2 innings.

Low-A: San Jose 5, Visalia 4

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San Jose Notes:

  • Patrick Bailey had another 3-hit night, hitting his 11th double while with San Jose.  His batting average is up to .300 in Low-A.
  • Ghordy Santos hit his third double with San Jose, and his fourth overall this season.  In 25 games between San Jose and the ACL, he has four doubles, three triples, and three home runs.
  • Prelander Berroa struck out eight across six innings, as he gave up a home run in his sixth consecutive games.  Berroa’s allowed 12 home runs in 91.2 innings, with seven of them coming in his last 28.1 innings.

ACL: ACL Cubs 7, ACL Giants Black 2

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ACL Giants Black Notes:

  • In his 10th game, Irvin Murr III picked up his first home run with just his second hit.  He’s 2-for-31 (.065) so far this season.
  • Alexander Suarez broke a 5-game hitless streak with his 12th double of the summer.
  • Max Wright had two doubles in his first game in September, giving him six doubles on the summer.
  • Odue Civada had a rough one, allowing ten hits in 4.0 innings.  He’d allowed 13 hits in 14.2 IP before this start.

ACL: ACL Giants Orange 4, ACL D-backs 1

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ACL Giants Orange Notes:

  • Vaun Brown had his third consecutive multi-hit game, picking up his third double of his summer.  He’s 7-for-13 with two doubles, a triple, and a home run over these three games.
  • Adrian Sugastey extended his hitting streak to eight games with a 2-hit game.  He’s 12-for-32 (.375) with just one double over the hitting streak.
  • Trevor McDonald allowed just one unearned run on five hits, but struck out just one batter in a start for the third time this season.  He now has 56 strikeouts to 27 walks in 56.0 innings.

DSL: DSL Tigers 14, DSL Giants Black 6

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DSL Giants Black Notes:

  • Javier Francisco got his second home run of the summer in this game.  Since the DSL Black team got back to playing on August 23rd, Francisco has gone just 3-for-21 (.143).
  • Elian Rayo hit his first triple this summer on a 2-hit night.  He has a batting line of .286/.452/.429 over 19 games in the DSL this year.
  • Johnny Grullon had his shortest start of the year, giving up six runs (four earned) on seven hits and a walk, two of the hits going for home runs.

DSL: DSL Pirates Gold 8, DSL Giants Orange 2

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DSL Giants Orange Notes:

  • Jhosward Camacho got one of the Orange team’s four singles to extend his current hitting streak to nine games.  He’s 11-for-35 (.314) with one double over that streak.
  • Mikell Manzano had his worst game of the season, allowing eight runs on nine hits and a walk (six earned runs).  His ERA jumped from 3.24 to 4.71 after this game.

Random Giants-Related (literally) note of the night

Henry Ramos, brother of Giants prospect Heliot Ramos, former River Cat and currently with the Reno Aces (Diamondbacks), sparked a benches-clearing incident against Tacoma.

The home run counted for Ramos, but he was one of five players ejected (three Rainiers, two aces) on the play.  Reno was well on its way to a 13-2 win by the time this happened.