Dodgers pitchers at the four minor league affiliates combined to strike out 43 batters on Friday night. After three wins, a bid for a perfect night was spoiled just two outs away in the California League.
Player of the day
Patrick Copen took a no-hitter into the seventh inning in Double-A Tulsa’s win at Springfield, continuing his fantastic start to the season.
Copen struck out nine in 6 1/3 scoreless innings on Friday night, matching his Double-A high, set last June 6. He allowed single walks in the third and fifth innings, and two walks in the fourth. Springfield stole three bases off Copen in the fourth inning, putting runners in scoring position for the only time against him in the game. All three at-bats with RISP during the frame were strikeouts by Copen.
The no-hitter was broken up on a single with one out in the seventh inning by Springfield right fielder Travis Honeyman. That ended Copen’s night at 88 pitches.
Copen has allowed no runs in 11 1/3 innings in his first two starts of the season. He had three double-digit strikeout games for High-A Great Lakes last season, all in May — 12 strikeouts on May 7, 11 on May 18, and 10 on May 24. The right-hander led all Dodgers minor league pitchers with 152 strikeouts in 2025.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
Jack Suwinski’s home run in the sixth inning off Cal Quantrill provided the only run of the game in the Comets’ win over the Round Rock Express (Rangers).
Christian Romero pitched five innings, working around four hits thanks to no walks during his night, with two strikeouts. Wyatt Mills pitched a perfect eighth and ninth innings to earn the save.
Oklahoma City only had three hits in the game, with the other two singles by first baseman James Tibbs III and shortstop Noah Miller, both of whom have reached base in all 13 games this season.
Double-A Tulsa
While Copen put up zeroes on the mound, catcher Griffin Lockwood-Powell and center fielder Kendall George provided most of the offense for the Drillers to beat the Springfield Cardinals.
George doubled home Lockwood-Powell and first baseman Joe Vetrano in the third inning for the first tallies of the game. Then Lockwood-Powell hit a two-run shot in a three-run fourth inning that provided more than enough support.
High-A Great Lakes
The Loons had six hits all game, and bunched five of them up in a three-run third inning that provided just enough to outlast the West Michigan Whitecaps (Tigers).
Great Lakes got a one-out single by Jose Izarra in that third inning, then with two outs got consecutive singles by Mike Sirota, Eduardo Quintero, Logan Wagner, and Jose Meza, the latter three each plating a run.
A group effort on the mound made that inning hold up, including starter Logan Tabeling with his one run allowed in three innings. Myles Caba struck out four in two scoreless innings, and Davis Chastain struck out five in 2 1/3 innings. Alex Makarewich struck out all three batters he faced in the ninth inning to earn the save.
Loons pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts in the game, one more than their previous season high set on Thursday.
Class-A Ontario
Accimias Morales allowed three runs in the ninth inning in the Tower Buzzers’ walk-off loss to the Inland Empire 66ers (Mariners). Up 5-3 in the final frame, Morales recorded one out but allowed a walk and four hits, the latter the winning single for the decisive run.
Jesus Tillero, like Copen, also has a 0.00 ERA after two games. After Cam Leiter allowed three runs in the first two innings, Tillero followed with six scoreless frames and five strikeouts, giving him 13 strikeouts in 11 scoreless innings this season.
Shortstop Emil Morales doubled twice and drove in three runs. Second baseman Mairoshendrick Martinus also doubled twice and scored a run.
Transaction
Friday: Right-hander Wuillians Herrera joined Ontario from Arizona. When the 22-year-old from Venezuela first pitches for the Tower Buzzers, it will be his first time pitching at a full-season affiliate.
Friday scores
- Oklahoma City 1, Round Rock 0
- Tulsa 5, Springfield 2
- Great Lakes 3, West Michigan 2
- Inland Empire 6, Ontario 5
Saturday schedule
- 11 a.m. ET: Great Lakes (Zach Root) at West Michigan (Rayner Castillo)
- 4:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (River Ryan) vs. Round Rock (TBA)
- 4:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Wyatt Crowell) at Springfield (Mason Molina)
- 6:35 p.m.: Ontario (TBA) at Inland Empire (Danny Macchiarola)