
Preston Price and Daniel Federman combined for three scoreless innings to wrap up the day for the hurlers.Ĭomplete box scores from all of Wednesday’s games can be found here. Shane Davis was victim of the clumsy third inning, tossing four innings in total and giving up four runs (just one earned). Ty Blach started and gave up one run (earned) over two innings. Those errors meant that only two of the five runs allowed by the Delmarva pitching staff were earned. Mayo made a throwing error on a ground ball to third base, and then Billy Cook made a throwing error on tossing a ball back into the infield following a double. The real issue was the defense, which made three errors, two of which came in Fredericksburg’s four-run third inning. Du63VKOY0y- The Verge- An Orioles MiLB Podcast September 8, 2021 Unfortunately, the rest of the lineup went 0-for-21, although John Rhodes walked twice, and Jacob Teter reached base on balls once.Ĭonnor Norby hits his third home run with Delmarva! A great way to start tonight's game after last night's outing. Connor Norby added his third homer of the year, and Coby Mayo had a two-hit game. Low-A: Fredericksburg Nationals 5, Delmarva Shorebirds 3Ĭolton Cowser kept his bat hot with three hits in the Shorebirds loss. But his bullpen straightened things out from there with Nick Roth delivering 1.2 scoreless innings, and then Jake Lyons closing out the win with four innings of no-run ball, striking out five in the process. Brandon Young struggled as the starter, walking six and giving up four hits en route to allowing three runs over 3.1 innings. Ramon Rodriguez, Jean Carmona, and Mason Janvrin all doubled.Īberdeen’s pitching staff was a mixed bag. TT Bowens and Gunnar Henderson both hit home runs. Adam Hall led the way with three hits, a stolen base, and a run scored. The biggest offensive output of the day came from Aberdeen. ApQ880QDgl- The Verge- An Orioles MiLB Podcast SeptemHigh-A: Aberdeen IronBirds 9, Wilmington Blue Rocks (Nationals) 3

His 13th of the season and 5th in 18 Double-A games. The Double-A power surge for Andrew Daschbach continues as he puts Bowie ahead in game two. The only other baserunners were Zach Watson (single) and Cadyn Grenier (walk). Daschbach led off the fifth inning with a home run. Once again, the Baysox were outhit (3-to-2), but they only needed one swing to earn the win. Ryan Conroy went home with the win, though, after his two innings in which he struck out one and walked one. David Lebron dominated over his four innings, allowing just one hit while striking out five and working around three walks. More scoreless baseball from the Bowie pitching staff. Double-A: Bowie Baysox 1, Harrisburg Senators (Nationals) 0 - Game 2 - F/6 Rizer also stole his eighth base of the season. Johnny Rizer and Andrew Daschbach added a single each. Patrick Dorrian’s double was the only hit to go for extra bases. Shayne Fontana scored on a Jordan Westburg sacrifice fly in the fifth inning, and then Cody Roberts scored on a wild pitch later in the inning. Then he handed the ball to Diogenes Almengo, who earned the save with a two-strikeout, no-run seventh inning to close out the win.īowie was actually out-hit in this game 6-to-3, but they made those three hits count. The former Rule 5 pick tossed six scoreless innings, striking out three in the process. Gray Fenter set the tone for what would be an exemplary day of pitching for the Baysox. V4KYvz6ZT7- The Verge- An Orioles MiLB Podcast SeptemDouble-A: Bowie Baysox 2, Harrisburg Senators (Nationals) 0 - Game 1 - F/7

Always a great night when Zach Jarrett sends one over the fence! His 9th of the year.
