Dodgers right-hander Brock Stewart pitched a scoreless inning for Class-A Ontario on Friday, the second straight night to complete the planned back-to-back outings that manager Dave Roberts said on Tuesday was coming this week.
Stewart in four games for Ontario during this rehab assignment has allowed one run on four hits in four innings, with five strikeouts and no walks. He’s been on the injured list since May 9 with a bone spur in his left foot.
Player of the day
Center fielder Alek Thomas had his best game yet in the Dodgers organization with four hits for Oklahoma City, including a double and home run.
Acquired by trade from the Arizona Diamondbacks on May 12, Thomas drove in two runs and scored twice on Friday,
Triple-A Oklahoma City
Thomas and Ryan Fitzgerald homered in the Comets win over the Sacramento River Cats (Giants).
Fitzgerald had two hits, as did third baseman Taylor Young. Second baseman Austin Gauthier had three singles and drove in a pair in the four-run eighth inning that gave Oklahoma City its winning margin.
Paul Gervase pitched two scoreless innings, and since getting optioned to Triple-A on May 31 has allowed two runs in eight innings with 10 strikeouts and five walks, with five of his six appearances scoreless.
Double-A Tulsa
Tulsa scored seven runs in the first three innings to rout the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Royals).
Mike Sirota still has reached base every game since April 9, so he hasn’t exactly slumped much this season, though he needed extra innings to extend said streak this week on both Tuesday and Thursday. On Friday Sirota singled in the second inning then later added a double and single for his first three-hit game since June 4. His 57-game on-base streak is the longest minor league baseball this season.
Wyatt Crowell entered with a huge lead and dominated the final five innings with six strikeouts and only two walks allowed, and no hits to earn the win.
Like Sirota, Zyhir Hope (two walks, single), Jake Gelof (two singles, walk), and Kole Myers (two walks, single) all reached base three times, and combined to drive in five of the nine runs.
High-A Great Lakes
The first three Loons pitchers each allowed three runs in a loss to the Lake County Captains (Guardians) to open the second half of the season.
Infielder Eduardo Guerrero, as the designated hitter on Friday, had three hits, including a triple and a home run. First baseman Cameron Decker hit a two-run home run, his second homer in eight games since returning from the injured list.
Playing catch-up
Last Saturday, Loons reliever was one out away from finishing off a four-inning save, but was ejected after a tense interaction with Wisconsin pinch-hitter Marco Dinges. The two did not exchange blows, though Ayon certainly squared up, and benches did clear. Both players were suspended, Ayon for two games.
After the dust-up, pitcher Davis Chastain got the final out to close out Saturday’s 3-1 victory, and earned the save instead.
Class-A Ontario
Seven runs in the third inning and three more in the fourth were more than enough to beat the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Angels).
First baseman Easton Shelton, shortstop Mairo Martinus, and catcher Conner O’Neal each had two hits, including a home run. Chase Harlan doubled twice.
One start after allowing nine earned runs, Hyun-Seok Jang struck out a career-high nine and allowed only one run in his 4 2/3 innings. This came after a rough stretch in which Jang only struck out 12 of 63 batters faced (19 percent) over his last four starts, with 26 runs (23 earned) in only 10 innings.
Transactions
High-A: Infielder Logan Wagner was activated from the injured list after six weeks on the injured list. The switch-hitter played four rehab games in the Arizona Complex League.
Class-A: Outfielder Jaron Elkins returned from the injured list after missing eight games, and doubled twice. Starting pitcher Marlon Nieves, out since the end of April on the injured list, started a rehab assignment in Arizona. Nieves struck out three in his one inning of work, but also allowed two unearned runs on two hits and a hit batter in his first game action in seven weeks.
Friday scores
- Oklahoma City 7, Sacramento 3
- Tulsa 9, NW Arkansas 1
- Lake County 11, Great Lakes 4
- Ontario 10, Rancho Cucamonga 1
Saturday schedule
- 4:05 p.m. PT: Tulsa (Adam Serwinowski) at NW Arkansas (Drew Beam)
- 4:05 p.m.: Great Lakes (Brooks Auger) vs. Lake County (Melkis Hernandez)
- 5:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Cole Irvin) vs. Sacramento (Blade Tidwell)
- 6:05 p.m.: Ontario (TBA) vs. Rancho Cucamonga (Trey Gregory-Alford)