Columbus Clippers (56-49) – AAA
TOL 4 – COL 9
The Columbus Clippers were victorious over the Toledo Mud Hens Friday night. Yorman Gómez earned his first win of the season, improving to 1-2. Gómez went 5.1 innings of one run ball. He gave up four hits and walked three, striking out four batters in his outing. Tanner Burns threw 1.2 innings of work, only walking two batters and striking out three. Jake Miller struggled in last night’s appearance. Miller came on in the eighth inning and gave up three earned runs on three singles and a walk without recording a single out. Two runs scored before Miller was pulled for Steven Pérez. Pérez got a double play to start his outing, which scored one inherited runner. Pérez retired the side and earned his third hold of the season. Carlos Hernández closed the game with two strikeouts in the ninth.
Toledo got on the board first with a run in the top of the first. The Clippers came back to immediately answer and take the lead, which they held onto for the remainder of the game. In the bottom of the first, Cooper Ingle drew a lead off walk. With two outs, Kahlil Watson hit a home run to center that left the bat at 103.6 mph.
In the bottom of the third, Alfonsin Rosario drew a walk and went from first to third on Cooper Ingle’s single to left field. Daniel Schneemann smacked a ball to right center for a 403 foot, 105.2 mph 3-run home run.
The next scoring opprotunity came in the bottom of the fifth. Daniel Schneemann singled to right to start the inning. A passed ball and a wild pitch allowed Schneemann to advance to third. Ralphy Velazquez his a sac fly to right, scoring Schnee. After the Mud Hens put up three runs in the eighth, Columbus came right back to answer with three runs of their own. Juan Brito singled to lead off. With one out, Kody Huff hit another hard hit home run to left, scoring two. Alfonsin got in on the action, going back-to-back with Huff for Alfonsin’s first AAA home run.
Akron RubberDucks (46-53) – AA
AKR 2 – ERI 3
The Akron RubberDucks and Erie SeaWolves had a close match Friday night. Cam Walty took the mound for the Ducks, only going 3.0 innings in his first AA start after being promoted earlier in July. Walty allowed two runs on four hits and one walk and struck out five batters. Jack Jasiak pitched 3.0 innings of his own, all scoreless. Jasiak only allowed two hits and also struckout five batters. Izaak Martinez fell to 1-2 on the season, earning the loss in his two innings of work. He gave up the game winning run in the bottom of the eighth. Martinez struck out four batters of his own, bringing the Akron total to 14 batters struck out by their pitching staff. Braylon Doughty was scheduled to start for Akron last night, but was pushed back due to reported arm fatigue.
Both Akron runs scored in the top of the fifth. Alex Mooney drew a lead off walk and reach third on Aaron Walton’s double to left. Maick Collado hit a sac fly to score Mooney. Christian Knapczyk doubled to center to score Walton and tie the game.
Lake County Captains (53-43) – High A
SB 15 – LC 7
The Lake County Captains had a rough Friday night. Jackson Humphries fell to 1-5 on the season after giving up six earned runs on four hits and four walks in only 1.1 innings of work. His start set the tone for the rest of the pitching staff with the South Bend Cubs putting up 15 runs on 14 hits and 14 walks but only nine strike outs. Jervis Alfaro allowed three runs on three hits, two of which were home runs, and was unable to record an out. Melkis Hernández was the only Captains pitcher to not allow a run to score. Hernández went 3.0 innings, allowing a hit and four walks, but striking out three batters. Jogly García went 1.2 innings, allowing three runs on three hits and a walk. García struck out three. Michael Kennedy pitched the remaining three innings of the game, allowing three runs on three hits and five walks. Kennedy struck out three batters as well.
The Lake County offense did put up quite a few runs, but fell quite short of the Cubs. In the top of the second, South Bend put up nine runs, but the Caps tried to immediately to pick away at the insurmountable lead. Welbyn Francisca and Cannon Peebles drew back-to-back walks. Garrett Howe hit a double on a liner to right that hit high off the wall, scoring Francisca and putting runners on second and third.
In the bottom of the third, Welbyn Francisca tacked on another run with a two-out solo shot to right center.
Down by ten runs, in the bottom of the sixth, Garrett Howe hit a lead off home run. His second homer of the season was a fly ball to right.
The Caps added on their final runs of the game in the bottom of the seventh. Jeffrey Mercedes singled on a line drive to right field. With one out, Welbyn Francisca, who went 2-for-4 with three runs and a walk on the night, hit a one-out single. Cannon Peebles singled to right, loading the bases and forcing a pitching change. Juan Benjamin reached on a fielding error by the Cubs shortstop, scoring Mercedes and keeping the bases loaded. Garrett Howe added two more RBI to his night with a single to center to score Francisca and Cannon. Kevin Rivas drew a walk to reload the bases. Juan Benjamin score on a sac fly hit by Esteban González for the second out of the inning.
Hill City Howlers (42-58) – Single A
HC 1 – FAY 10
The Howlers were bested by the Woodpeckers last night. Ryan Prager fell to 2-3 on the season after allowing seven runs on three hits and four walks in only two outs. Evan Chrest went 2.1 innings of one run ball, allowing three hits and four walks. Chrest struck out two batters. Aaron Savary threw two innings of work, not giving up a run, but allowing a hit and walk. Savary struck out three batters. Keegan Zinn struck out four batters in his three innings of work. Zinn gave up two runs on two hits and three walks.
The Howlers avoided a shutout in the second inning. Already down by eight runs, Yeiferth Castillo reached on a fielding error to start the second. Jose Pirela grounded into a force out resulting in Castillo being out at second and Pirela reaching first. Jhorvic Abreus and Johan Rodriguez drew back-to-back walks to load the bases. Yerlin Luis drew a walk for Hill City’s only run.