
Image courtesy of Ed Bailey, Wichita Wind Surge
TRANSACTIONS
INF Tanner Schobel transferred to 60-day IL (St. Paul)
LHP Richard Lovelady released (St. Paul)
Saints Sentinel
St. Paul 4, Toledo 6Â Â
Box Score
Travis Adams: 4 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 5 K
HR: Edouard Julien (4), Carson McCusker (13)
Multi-hit games: Edouard Julien (2-for-4, HR, R, 2 RBI, BB), Carson McCusker (2-for-5, HR, R, 2 RBI), Jeferson Morales (2-for-4, 2B)
The Saints’ comeback fell short on Saturday.
Old (old, old, old) friend Dietrich Enns started for the Mud Hens. That’s right, we’re throwing it back to the Jaime GarcÃa trade. The lefty—now a 34-year-old with a pinch of salt in his beard—allowed a trio of runs while racking up 10 strikeouts.
The first of those scores came in the fourth when Edouard Julien bashed a solo homer to center, and the second run arrived one pitch later; this time via a Carson McCusker blast.Â
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McCusker added an RBI knock in the fifth.
Travis Adams had seen better days on the mound. Toledo tagged him for a trio of runs during the game’s crucial transition from its early to mid stages, cutting his start off after four innings. He threw 66 pitches.Â
Still, the game was tied heading into the eighth. Heading into his second inning of work, Kyle Bischoff loaded the bases with one out, necessitating Cody Laweryson to attempt to save the day. He did not. Akil Baddoo blasted a back-breaking double that staked the Mud Hens to a 6-3 lead.
St. Paul clawed back in the ninth—and Julien even drove in a run on a single—but McCusker struck out looking with the bases loaded to end the game.Â
Old friend-ish Akil Baddoo went 3-4 with a triple and a double. He drove in four.Â
Toledo second baseman Hao-Yu Lee is ranked as the 6th prospect in the Tigers organization. He walked once in five plate appearances.Â
Wind Surge Wisdom
Wichita 4, Arkansas 5 (10 Innings)
Box Score
Christian MacLeod: 2 â…” IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
HR: Kala’i Rosario (7)
Multi-hit games: None
The Wind Surge were walked-off in extras on Wednesday.Â
The Travelers celebrated Christian MacLeod’s return from the IL with rude intentions and poor manners. Blake Rambusch greeted the lefty with a leadoff triple; he later scored on a sacrifice fly. Again, in the second, the frame’s first hitter clocked MacLeod for an extra-base hit—this time a double—before eventually scoring on a sacrifice fly. A third and final run in the third chased MacLeod from the game.
Relievers entering under dire straits aren’t supposed to cruise for an extended outing, but evidently nobody told Pierson Ohl of this. He pitched brilliantly. An unearned run was his only blemish; he otherwise struck out seven over 3 â…“ innings. His season ERA dropped to 2.08.Â
Wichita’s most potent offensive inning came in the fourth. Kala’i Rosario blasted a solo shot to kick off the scoring. Ricardo Olivar struck out, but Rubel Cespedes doubled and advanced on a grounder while Ben Ross walked and stole second. With two runners dying to come home, Jose Salas smacked a single into center to tie the game.Â
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Olivar singled in Walker Jenkins in the fifth to cap Wichita’s scoring.
The Wind Surge failed to plate their Manfred Man in the 10th, while Arkansas laid down a sacrifice bunt turned game-winning play in the bottom of the inning when Salas fielded the ball and overshot Jake Rucker covering first.
Walker Jenkins arrived back in a Wichita uniform with typical flair. He walked twice, singled, and stole two bases.Â
The Travelers are affiliated with the Seattle Mariners. Always a hotbed for talent, they sent forth their 15th-ranked prospect, Brandyn Garcia, who pitched the aforementioned scoreless 10th.Â
Kernels Nuggets
The Kernels were rained out on Wednesday. They will play a doubleheader on Thursday, June 19th.Â
Mussel Matters
Game One: Fort Myers 2, Lakeland 5
Box ScoreÂ
Christian Becerra: 2 ⅔ IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 3 BB, 1 K
HR: Daniel Pena (2)
Multi-hit games: Byron Chourio (3-for-4, R)
Fort Myers fell in a game that started on Tuesday. Steve Lein covered that part of the match here.Â
The extra day did little to affect Fort Myers’ fortunes. Starting at the bottom of the third with runners on second and third, Billy Amick struck out before Dameury Pena summoned home a run off a groundout. Bryan Acuna then punched out. That concluded the last serious scoring threat the Mighty Mussels produced.
Matters on the mound went better. Jason Doktorczyk pitched as the pseudo-starter. He was brilliant. Early command issues begat six dominant, scoreless frames, as the righty’s six-pitch mix befuddled hitters. He topped out at 91.8 and elicited 13 swings and misses across 71 pitches. On a day when his team needed length, Doktorczyk couldn’t have performed much better.Â
Byron Chourio singled thrice and stole a base.
Rehabbing minor leaguer, Billy Amick, singled and struck out twice in three at-bats.Â
Lakeland is an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, and they offered the phenomenally named Franyerber Montilla—their 11th-ranked prospect—as their finest youngster. He went 3-4 with two doubles, two runs, two RBIs, and a walk.Â
Game Two: Fort Myers 1, Lakeland 6 (7 Innings)
Box Score
Matt Gabbert: 3 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
HR: None
Multi-hit games: Bryan Acuna (2-for-3)
The Mighty Mussels came up short in the second game of their doubleheader.Â
There was a point in which Fort Myers was winning. For about half an inning. A curt lead indeed. A Peyton Carr walk and two productive groundouts moved the 1st baseman to third; he then scored on a fielding error.Â
That’s when the trouble began. Starter Matt Gabbert had expertly held the Flying Tigers at bay, yet Brennen Oxford entered a much more hostile environment. Lakeland bludgeoned him for four runs in a frame he would not escape, portending Fort Myers’ impending doom. They would tack on two more runs in the seventh.
The Mighty Mussels and Flying Tigers combined for a hit by pitch, three walks, and five strikeouts across 58 plate appearances, a remarkable display of putting the ball in play.
Yet again, Montilla was Lakeland’s best prospect, and, yet again, he went off, homering and singling in four at-bats. He may need a bump in his ranking.Â
TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Jason Doktorczyk
Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Carson McCusker
PROSPECT SUMMARY
Here’s a look at how the Twins Daily Top 20 Twins Prospects performed:
#1 – Walker Jenkins (Wichita) – 1-3, R, 2 BB
#13 – Billy Amick (Fort Myers) – 1-3, 2 K
#14 – Gabriel Gonzalez (Wichita) – 0-4, K
#18 – Yasser Mercedes (Fort Myers) – 1-4, 2 K
#19 – Carson McCusker (St. Paul) – 2-5, HR, R, 2 RBI, K
#20 – Ricardo Olivar (Wichita) – 1-4, RBI, BB, K
THURSDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Toledo @ St. Paul (7:07 PM) – RHP Andrew Morris
Wichita @ Arkansas (6:35 PM) – RHP John KleinÂ
Cedar Rapids @ Beloit (4:05 PM) – RHP Alejandro Hidalgo
Cedar Rapids @ Beloit (Game Two) – TBD
Lakeland @ Fort Myers (6:05 PM) – RHP Michael Ross
FCL Rays @ FCL Twins (9:00 AM) – TBD
FCL Rays @ FCL Twins (Game Two) – TBD
DSL Twins @ DSL Miami (9:00 AM) – TBD
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