Dodgers multi-position switch-hitter Tommy Edman hit a two-run home run on Sunday and played center field for the first time on his rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Edman played four games in his first week with the Comets, the first two at second base plus once as designated hitter. He played seven innings in center field, a position at which he was hampered at times over the last two years while dealing with various right ankle maladies before surgery last November.
Four games into his rehab assignment, Edman has five hits in 13 at-bats plus a walk, with three runs scored.
Player of the day
Dodgers top prospect Josue De Paula tied career highs with four hits and two home runs in Double-A Tulsa’s win on Sunday. The Drillers right fielder hit a two-run shot in the third inning and a solo shot in the seventh.
De Paula also singled in the first and second innings and scored four runs, establishing a new career best. He has five career four-hit games, including two others this season in Double-A on April 8and May 22. His other two-homer games were May 17, 2024 with Class-A Rancho Cucamonga and May 10, 2025 with High-A Great Lakes.
After hitting .302/.439/.419 in April, De Paula turned up the power in May, hitting a robust .340/.410/.650 with 14 doubles, six home runs, and 29 RBI in 25 games. That’s the most home runs, RBI, and highest slugging percentage of any month in his career to date.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
James Tibbs continued his week to remember with yet another home run in the Comets road win over the Sugar Land Space Cowboys (Astros). Tibbs hit a solo home run in the fourth inning, and also singled and walked. He hit six home runs with 16 RBI during the six-game series, a rare feat.
Cole Irvin allowed a run in five innings for the win, and was followed by four scoreless innings of relief. Nick Frasso pitched two perfect frames with two strikeouts, his third straight scoreless outing with seven strikeouts among his 14 batters faced during that span.
Double-A Tulsa
The Drillers led 9-0 after three innings but had to hold on to beat the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Royals) by a single run. De Paula had plenty of company in producing offense.
Mike Sirota homered, doubled, singled, and walked, scored twice, and drove in three runs. Zyhir Hope tripled, singled, and drove in three. Jake Gelof doubled twice.
After Northwest Arkansas scored five runs in the eighth inning to pull within one, Nick Robertson pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn the save. The 27-year-old right-hander, who debuted with the Dodgers in 2023 and also pitched in the majors for the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, and Toronto Blue Jays in 2023-24, has pitched in 15 games this season, all of scoreless, totaling 21 1/3 innings with just four singles and five walks allowed, with 25 strikeouts.
High-A Great Lakes
The Loons lost 3-2 to the Dayton Dragons (Reds) for the second straight day. That spoiled a strong start by left-hander Sterling Patick, who struck out seven and allowed just one run in his five innings. The seven strikeouts matched his season high.
Eduardo Quintero and Jose Meza each had two hits for Great Lakes.
Class-A Ontario
Down 8-3 in the ninth inning, the Tower Buzzers rallied for six runs to stun the Visalia Oaks (D-backs).
First baseman Easton Shelton hit a solo shot in the ninth for Ontario, his third home run in four games. AJ Soldra hit a two-run shot that pulled Ontario within a run, part of a three-hit day for the left fielder.
Mairo Martinus homered and drove in three runs. He reached on an error in the ninth inning, then Brendan Tunink walked, putting the tying and winning runs on with only one out. Chase Harlan singled home Martinus, and Ching-Hsien Ko singled home Tunink for the game-winner.
Brady Smith struck out six and allowed a run in his four-inning start.
Transaction
Triple-A: Right-hander Paul Gervase was optioned to Oklahoma City.
Sunday scores
The week ahead
- Oklahoma City vs. Round Rock (Rangers)
- Tulsa at Amarillo (D-backs)
- Great Lakes vs. Lansing (A’s)
- Ontario vs. Stockton (A’s)
The Dominican Summer League also gets underway on Monday, with a 56-game regular season that runs through Tuesday, August 18.