5/19 MiLB Gameday: [Insert AC/DC Song Here]

Cuzittt

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Sinister Funkhouse #17
Today's Games:

IL:Pawtucket (Brian Johnson) @ Indianapolis (Charlie Morton) [7:05 pm]
EL: Portland(Luis Diaz) vs. Altoona (Angel Sanchez) [6:05pm]
CL:Salem (Trey Ball) vs. Lynchburg (Michael Peoples) [7:05pm]
SAL: Greenville (Dedgar Jimenez) vs. Lexington (Pedro Fernandez) [7:05pm]
NYPL: Lowell [Season Begins June 19th]
GCL: GCL Sox [Season Begins June 22nd]
DSL: DSL Sox [Season Begins May 30]
DSL: DSL Sox 2 [Season Begins May 30]

Notes:



Scoreboard:

Boston Red Sox Minor League Scores

Media:

MiLB TV
MiLB Radio

Local Media:

Pawsox:

Providence Journal
Pawtucket Times

Seadogs: Portland Press Herald

Salem: Roanoke Times

Greenville: Greenville Online

Lowell: Lowell Sun
 

Cuzittt

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Portland outscores Altoona, 14-10.

Boxscore

Luis Diaz went 4 innings, allowing 7 runs on 9 hits (1 HR), 2 WPs and a walk, striking out one. Mike McCarthy came out of the pen for 3 innings, allowing a run on 3 hits and a walk; striking out 2. Madison Younginer went an inning, allowing 2 runs on 2 hits and 2 walks. Pat Light pitched the final inning, walking the bases full and striking out two.

Luis Martinez and Blake Tekotte each went 3/4 with a walk; Martinez with a pair of doubles, Tekotte with a triple. Carlos Asuaje went 3/5 with a double and a triple. Mike Miller went 2/4 with a triple and a SF. Keury de la Cruz and Tim Roberson each went 2/5; de la Cruz with a pair of doubles. Marco Hernandez went 1/4 with a double and a walk. Oscar Tejeda went 1/5 with a HR. Jantzen Witte went 0/4 with a walk.
 

Cuzittt

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Pawsox win 3-1.

Boxscore

Brian Johnson went 6 innings, allowing a run on 8 hits and a walk; striking out 2. Dalier Hinojosa went 2 innings, giving up a hit and walking 2. Zeke Spruill went an inning, giving up a hit.

Jeff Bianchi, Garin Cecchini, and Deven Marrero each went 1/3 with a walk; Marrero with a triple, Cecchini with a SB. Humberto Quintero went 1/3 with a SF. Quintin Berry went 0/2 with a walk, a SF and a SB. Bryce Brentz went 0/3 with a walk. Travis Shaw, Luis Jimenez and Allen Craig each went 0/4.
 

Cuzittt

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Salem loses 6-1.

Boxscore

Trey Ball went 5 innings, allowing 3 runs (1 earned) on 4 hits (1 HR) and a walk; striking out 2. Chandler Shepherd went 3 innings, allowing 3 runs on 3 hits (1 HR), a walk and a WP; striking out 3. Austin Maddox went an inning, giving up a hit.

Tzu-Wei Lin and Wendell Rijo each went 2/4; Lin with a double and a SB, Rijo with a pair of doubles. Kevin Heller went 1/2 with 2 walks. Sam Travis went 1/3 with a double and a walk. Cole Sturgeon, Jake Romanski, Aneury Tavarez, Mario Martinez and Jordan Betts each went 0/4.
 

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Drive win 15-5.

Boxscore

Dedgar Jimenez went 5 innings, allowing 3 runs on 4 hits and a HBP; striking out 2. Jamie Callahan went 3 innings, giving up a hit and 2 walks; striking out one. Jake Drehoff went an inning, allowing 2 runs (1 earned) on 2 hits and a walk; striking out one.

Jordan Procyshen went 3/3 with a walk and a HBP. Mike Meyers went 2/4 with a walk and a SB. Joseph Monge went 2/5 with a double and a SB. Derek Miller went 1/3 with a walk before being replaced by Carlos Mesa who went 0/2. Nick Longhi went 1/4 with a double and a walk. Mauricio Dubon, Rafael Devers, Yoan Moncada and Javier Guerra each went 1/5; Dubon with a double, Guerra with a SB.
 

Troy O'Lovely

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A question for anyone smarter than me (which is all of you, I'm sure) -- when should we expect Trey Ball to start getting some consistent results?  I realize he was a recent convert to pitching when drafted, was projectable, etc., but at what point should he start to put together a few good starts in a row?