Triple-A: Durham (Rays) 7, Norfolk Tides 4
Friends, it’s depressing looking at this Norfolk box score. No help is on the way and chaos reigns. The Orioles signed a pitcher more or less off of his couch to start this game. That’s Chris Kachmar, part of the Cubs organization last year, who pitched his first game of the year here. His 3.1 innings were scoreless.
Behind him for three innings was Riley Cooper, a guy the team appears to have bumped up from Delmarva for this game out of desperation. Cooper gave up two runs, then random 40-man roster fodder Eduarniel Núñez managed to give up five (three earned) in one-third of an inning.
There is just nothing to hang your hat on. The outfield was Michael Siani (also 40-man fodder), Tommy Pham, and Jud Fabian. There are no infield prospects in this box score. Designated hitter Heston Kjerstad drove in a run while going 1-4 with a double. I’m a little bit interested in seeing how Kjerstad does now that he’s officially been optioned. I hope he can pull off yet another career revival and end up displacing Tyler O’Neill in the Orioles lineup.
Double-A: Chesapeake Baysox 14, Erie (Tigers) 2
It’s nice for me to get to look at a butt-kicking by the Orioles affiliate here after that last one. Chesapeake exploded for seven runs in the second inning and they never looked back from there. The team had 19 hits and six different batters had multi-hit games. Among these were my guy Aron Estrada (hit his seventh homer of the year), Ethan Anderson (three hits), and Griff O’Ferrall (four hits). O’Ferrall needs some more four hit games to raise his season OPS, which now sits at .633. Estrada has a .757 OPS, while Anderson has rebounded nicely from last year’s time at Aberdeen, sitting at an OPS of .833.
The Baysox starting pitcher here was Sebastian Gongora, one more guy in the Orioles system who isn’t really a prospect but he’s also not a total non-prospect. The 24-year-old lefty, an 11th round pick by the Orioles two years ago, allowed two runs over a 6.2 inning start where he gave up just two hits and one walk. Gongora now has a 3.56 ERA in ten starts.
High-A: Jersey Shore (Phillies) 8, Frederick Keys 3
Does this box score let me report something good to you about Wehiwa Aloy? Sort of, he was hitless in three at-bats but walked twice. Okay, what about lately-warming-up outfielder Braylin Tavera? Also hitless, but he had a walk and a sacrifice fly. Early-season sensation Victor Figueroa? 0-3 with a walk. Vance Honeycutt didn’t strike out, because he didn’t play. Nate George remains on the injured list with an undisclosed illness. The Keys only had seven hits in all, just one of which went for extra bases, and they were 1-9 with RISP. It’s a rough way to try to win a game.
Frederick faced an early hole they were dug by their starting pitcher Kiefer Lord and never recovered from there. Lord sported an unenviable 3 WHIP for the game: Six hits, three walks in three innings. He was lucky to allow “only” three runs. Lord, who’s scarcely been healthy to pitch since being drafted in 2023, has a 6.19 ERA after five starts with Frederick following a promotion up from Delmarva.
Low-A: Fredericksburg (Nationals) 2, Delmarva Shorebirds 1
Each of these teams had six hits. The Shorebirds hits were all singles. Fredericksburg had two doubles and a triple. That was pretty much the difference. It didn’t help that there was an error right after the triple, allowing that run to score with two outs. Shortstop DJ Layton, an interesting young guy from last year’s draft, committed the error. He made up for it a little bit with one of the Shorebirds hits, and scored Delmarva’s lone run.
Another guy appearing in this box score is Enrique Bradfield Jr., who’s rehabbing the injury that’s had him out of action with Norfolk since his last game on April 21. Bradfield came up to bat four times out of the leadoff spot, going 0-3 with a walk. Norfolk’s lineup will be a bit more interesting once he returns there.
Saturday’s Scheduled Games
- Norfolk: vs. Durham, 6:35. Starter: Trace Bright
- Chesapeake: at Erie, 6:05. Starter: Luis De León
- Frederick: at Jersey Shore, 7:05. Starter: Caden Hunter
- Delmarva: vs. Fredericksburg, 7:05. Starter: Esteban Mejia