Jhonny Pedera had two doubles for Louisville, Tyler Callihan had another big day for Chattanooga, Ruben Ibarra and Sal Stewart both had three hits that included a homer while Chris McElvain threw six innings in Dayton’s win, and Ethan O’Donnell had four hits for Daytona.
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The Louisville Bats lost 11-3. Box Score
- Kevin Newman (rehab) went 0-3 with a strikeout.
- Jacob Hurtubise went 2-4 with a walk.
- Henry Ramos went 1-3 with a walk, double, and a run.
- Jhonny Pereda went 2-3 with a walk, 2 doubles, a run, and an RBI.
- TJ Hopkins went 1-3 with a walk and an RBI.
- Chuckie Robinson went 2-4.
- Ryan Nutof threw 2.0 shutout innings with a walk and a strikeout.
- Jason Vosler went 1-5 with an RBI. He also threw a perfect inning of relief.
The Chattanooga Lookouts lost 7-6. Box Score
- Blake Dunn went 2-4 with a walk and a run.
- Tyler Callihan went 3-4 with a walk, double, and a run.
- Rece Hinds went 1-5 with a run and 2 RBI.
- James Free went 1-4 with a double.
- Quincy McAfee went 1-3 with a home run (13) and 2 RBI.
- Jake Gozzo allowed a run in 2.0 innings with a walk and a strikeout.
- Pedro Garcia allowed a run in 2.0 innings with 3 strikeouts.
The Dayton Dragons won 10-4. Box Score
- Edwin Arroyo went 2-5 with a triple and 2 runs.
- Sal Stewart went 3-4 with a double, home run (11), 2 runs, and 3 RBI.
- Ruben Ibarra (pictured above) went 3-4 with a grand slam (16) and 2 runs scored.
- Austin Hendrick went 2-4 with a steal (19), double, and a run.
- Carlos Jorge went 1-4 with an RBI.
- Hayden Jones went 1-4 with a home run (3).
- Chris McElvain allowed a run in 6.0 innings with a walk and 6 strikeouts.
The Daytona Tortugas lost 11-7. Box Score
- Ricardo Cabrera went 1-3 with a run. He was also hit by two pitches.
- Ethan O’Donnell went 4-5 with a home run (2), 2 runs, and 3 RBI.
- Johnny Ascanio went 1-5 with a run.
- Cam Collier went 2-4 with a walk, run, and an RBI.
- Jack Moss went 1-4 with a walk, run, and 2 RBI.
- Ariel Almonte went 1-4 with a walk and a run.
- Frainger Aranguren threw 2.1 hitless innings with a walk and a strikeout.
9/6 Game Preview
Team | Record | Time (ET) | Probable | Box Score | Listen | Watch |
Louisville | 68-63 | 6:35pm | Wynne | Here | Here | Here |
Chattanooga | 68-58 | 7:35pm | TBA | Here | Here | Here |
Dayton | 65-62 | 7:05pm | Acuna | Here | Here | Here |
Daytona | 54-70 | 2:10pm | Fransen | Here | Here | Here |
ACL Reds | 28-28 | Season | Complete | Here | N/A | N/A |
DSL Reds | 28-26 | Season | Complete | Here | N/A | N/A |
Joe Boyle’s most recent start for the AAA Las Vegas Aviators (Sept 2nd):
6IP 2H 2R 1ER 2BB 6K 0HBP
96 Pitches
Loss
spilt milk
Sam Moll run as a Red
15 games pitched, 1-0, 15 innings, 1.20 ERA, 16/5 kk/BB, ERA+ of 391!!, FIP 2.99, slash line allowed of .185/.254/.278
Time to get over the Boyle trade, DW.
Moll is doing a great job. I’m not saying it is a bad trade, even though I did (and do still) disagree with the move. I just want to keep track of it and thought others might want to as well. I think it is kind of fun to keep track of some of these trades and see how they work out. Hopefully you can find a way to just ignore it in the future.
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4IP 2H 3R 2ER 4BB 8SO
Sam Moll since trade
1.20ERA 1.000WHIP 0.7bWAR
I did post the numbers from that start as well in a previous comments section.
At this point, it seems more notable when Blake Dunn doesn’t get two hits. Amazing season from him.
Hurtubise too…his OBP is crazy. Almost .500 this year and well over .400 for his career.
Ethan O is raking, understandably older for level of comp, but, he is still getting it done.
I really like this draft pick. Plus he projects as capable of sticking in CF.
For comparison, 22 draftee Justin Boyd picked in the 2nd round does not project nearly as well as O’Donnell, taken in the 6th round
@DW
anyone who wants to track a former player can pretty easily in 3 clicks or less land in Boyles game log at Baseball Reference. I doubt they need you posting, belatedly, his stat line from a meaningless minor league game in another organization. If people actually cared, Doug would probably run offseason articles on previously traded Reds farmhands and updates on how there doing…but he doesn’t, because people don’t really care…just saying what others are thinking (and commenting here)
@Andrew, we all have our own things we want to put out there, just skip over it if you don’t want to read a comment. I know my comments have people shaking their heads sometimes, but I also shake my head at other peoples comments too.
@DW I like you posting it. Keeps the conversation open and will be interested to see where we land on it in the end.
I appreciate it. Thank you