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Friday, July 18, 2014

PreStros Morning Report: July 17

TL;DR

*Astros affiliates go 3-4 on the day.
*Corpus got a strong start from Luis Cruz in a 3-2 win at Frisco.
*Lancaster loses despite Conrad Gregor's 4x5, 2HR/triple, 5RBI day.
*Chase McDonald homered for Quad Cities, but Andrew Thurman struggled in a loss to Ft. Wayne.
*Tri-City scores five in the bottom of the 8th in a 6-4 win.
*Greeneville gets dominated top to bottom in a shutout loss
*GCL Astros split a double-header with the GCL Phillies, Edwin Medina goes 3x3 with a walk and four stolen bases in G2.

Oklahoma City (50-49, 2.5 GB)

Game with Nashville postponed due to rain

Corpus (15-12, 2.5 GB; 49-48 overall)

Frisco struck first in the series opener, taking an early 1-0 lead, but Corpus got one in the 4th and two in the 5th and held on to a 3-2 win. Luis Cruz threw 5IP, 2H/1R (0ER), 3K:0BB; Brady Rodgers gave up 2H/1ER, 3K:1BB in 3.2IP, and Tyson Perez recorded the final out of the game (Perez has allowed 13H/2R (1ER) in 22IP for Corpus this season.

Corpus scattered six hits via Delino DeShields (2BB, 2SB), Tony Kemp, Andrew Aplin (RBI), Rene Garcia, and MP Cokinos (2B, RBI).

Man of the Match: Luis Cruz

Lancaster (12-15, 6.0GB; 56-41 overall - already clinched playoff berth)

Crazy game in Lancaster. The JetHawks were up 3-0, then down 6-3, then tied 6-6, then down 12-6, and that was pretty much it. Visalia and Lancaster combined for 23 runs, 25 hits, and five errors as Lancaster falls 14-9. Lance McCullers allowed 2H/2ER, 6K:3BB in 3.2IP; Zach Morton gave up 4H/7R (6ER), 1K:3BB in 2.2IP and Juan Minaya allowed 7H/5ER, 2K:0BB (and two of Morton's runs) in 2.2IP.

Conrad Gregor had him a day, going 4x5 with a triple, two homers, and 5RBI. Rio Ruiz, Tyler White (BB), and Roberto Pena (2B, RBI) had two hits each; Tanner Mathis hit a 3-run homer and drew a walk.

Man of the Match: Conrad Gregor

Quad Cities (12-14, 6.0 GB; 47-48 overall)

Quad Cities' losing streak reaches five as the River Bandits fall behind early and can't recover in a 7-4 loss to Fort Wayne. Andrew Thurman gave up 6H/5R (4ER), 3K:1BB in 4IP; Chris Lee allowed 1H/0ER, 1K:2BB in 3IP; Frederick Tiburcio was charged with 3H/2ER, 0K:1BB in 1IP and Albert Minnis threw 1.2IP, allowing only a hit.

Brett Phillips was 2x3 with a walk; Chase McDonald was 2x4 with a homer and 2RBI, and Jose Fernandez was 2x3 with a walk and an RBI. J.D. Davis and Ronnie Mitchell (RBI) had your other hits.

Man of the Match: Chase McDonald

Tri-City (22-11, 6.0 up)

Tri-City was down 3-1 heading into the bottom of the 8th before exploding for five runs in a 6-4 win over Aberdeen. Luis Ordosgoitti threw 4IP, 2H/2ER, 6K:2BB; Raul Rivera allowed 1H/0ER in 1IP; Chris Munnelly allowed 1H/1R (0ER), 6K:3BB in 3IP, and Ryan Thompson allowed 2H/1ER, 1K:1BB in 1IP.

Bobby Boyd (BB, RBI) and Nick Tanielu (RBI) had two hits each. Ricky Gingras (BB, RBI), Ariel Ovando (RBI), and Jamie Ritchie (RBI) had your other hits, meaning the ValleyCats put up six runs with zero extra-base hits.

Man of the Match: Luis Ordosgoitti

Greeneville (12-14, 3.5 GB)

Greeneville got straight worked over at Bluefield last night, committing more errors (4) than they recorded hits (3) in an 8-0 loss. Austin Nicely allowed 7H/4R (1ER), 0K:2BB in 4IP; Jorge Perez gave up 5H/4R (3ER) in 2.2IP and Aaron Greenwood allowed 2H/0ER, 3K:0BB in 1.1IP.

Yonathan Mejia had two hits and a walk, and Jason Martin collected the other hit on the night.

Man of the Match: Yonathan Mejia.

GCL Astros (13-11, 0.5 GB)

Game 1: Vincent Velasquez made his second rehab start, allowing 3H/2ER, 5K:1BB, 2HBP in 2.2IP; John Gatlin allowed 2H/0ER (but one of Velasquez's runs), 0K:2BB in 1IP, and Harold Arauz allowed 3H/2ER, 5K:2BB in 2.1IP. GCL Astros lose 4-1.

Osvaldo Duarte had your RBI single while Ruben Castro and Richard Gonzalez had a hit and a walk each.

Man of the Match: Vincent Velasquez

Game 2: The GCL Astros won on a Brauly Mejia walk-off single in the bottom of the 8th, 3-2. Junior Garcia alowed 3H/1ER, 1K:0BB in 3IP and a bullpen of Christian Perdomo (0.1IP, 1H/1ER, 1K:3BB), Justin Ferrell (1H/0ER in 2.2IP), Samil De Los Santos (1IP, 1H/0ER) and Juan Delis (1IP, 2K) closed it out.

Edwin Medina was 3x3 with a walk and four stolen bases. Osvaldo Duarte, Brauly Mejia (RBI), Brian Pena and Luis Payano (2B) had your other hits.

Man of the Match: Edwin Medina

Thursday, August 29, 2013

PreStros Morning Report: August 28

Playoff Picture

OKC, Corpus, Lancaster, Quad Cities all clinched playoff berths
Tri-City 3.0 up with 6 to play
Greeneville 0.5 GB with 2 to play
GCL Astros eliminated

Oklahoma City (79-60)

Nashville never trailed in what would be a 6-1 win over OKC at Bricktown.  Asher Wojciechowski threw 4.2IP, 6H/3ER, 4K:2BB; Hector Ambriz allowed 2H/1ER in 1.1IP; Wade LeBlanc allowed 3H/2ER, 2K:2BB in 2IP, and Rhiner Cruz allowed a hit and a walk in the 9th.

The RedHawks got six hits and were 0x8 w/RISP. Trevor Crowe, Jose Martinez (2B), Japhet Amador, Jimmy Paredes (BB), Marc Krauss (BB) and Raoul Torrez had your hits. Brandon Laird was 0x2 with two walks and the lone run scored. George Springer and Jon Singleton got the night off.

Man of the Match: Krauss, as he also had an outfield assist.

Corpus (80-55)

That is how you blow a game wide open, Corpus. The Hooks had a 6-5 lead heading into the bottom of the 8th when they allowed the tying run in the bottom of the 8th and a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the 9th. Frisco wins 10-6. Kyle Hallock allowed 4H/5ER, 0K:2BB, 2HR in 1IP. Carlos Quevedo came in for 5IP of relief, allowing 0H/0ER, 4K:3BB; Matt Heidenreich gave up 4H/5ER, 2K:2BB in 2IP.

Erik Castro was 2x4 with a solo homer; Enrique Hernandez and Domingo Santana both had two-run home runs. Leo Heras was 0x2 with two walks and his first stolen base. Matt Duffy and Drew Muren added doubles in the losing effort.

Man of the Match: Carlos Quevedo

Lancaster (80-55)

Lancaster took a 3-0 lead by the 4th inning on their way to their 80th win of the season, a 4-3 effort over Lake Elsinore. Mike Hauschild allowed 9H/2ER, 3K:2BB in 6IP; Michael Dimock gave up 2H/0ER, 1K:0BB; Kenny Long allowed a hit and an unearned run, and Travis Ballew got his 21st save.

MP Cokinos was 3x3 with a double, walk, and 2RBI; Carlos Perdomo was 2x4 with an RBI. Joe Sclafaniadded an RBI and Delino DeShields stole his 48th and 49th bases of the season.

Man of the Match: MP Cokinos

Quad Cities (77-56)

Down 1-0, Quad Cities got three runs in the top of the 6th - all they needed for a 4-2 win over Wisconsin. Chris Devenski allowed 4H/1ER, 2K:1BB in 6IP; Richard Rodriguez allowed 1H/1ER in 1IP while Mitchell Lambson and Andrew Walter each threw perfect innings.

Jordan Scott was 2x4; Carlos Correa and Rio Ruiz (RBI) were 1x3 with a walk' Danry Vasquez added a triple and 2RBI. But leadoff batter Tony Kemp was 0x1 with four walks.

Man of the Match: Gotta go Tony Kemp.

Tri-City (41-27)

One night after playing a 4:44 game, the ValleyCats and Cyclones wrapped up a 9-inning game in under two hours as the ValleyCats are held to one hit in a 1-0 loss at Brooklyn. Kyle Westwood threw 6IP, 4H/1R (0ER - the ValleyCats committed three errors last night) and Troy Scribner struck out three in 2IP. 13th Round pick Kyle Westwood has allowed 25H/4ER, 25K:5BB in 37.2IP for Tri-City this year for an 0.96 ERA/0.80 WHIP.

The Mets' 21st Round pick, John Gant, threw 9IP, 1H/0ER, 6K:1BB against Tri-City, so tip of the cap to him. Chan Moon got the hit (but was also caught stealing and made two errors). Ronnie Mitchell drew the walk.

Man of the Match: Kyle Westwood.

Greeneville (38-27) 0.5 GB

Kingsport regained a half-game lead with their win and Greeneville's 5-2 loss to Danville. Kingsport has made up three games on the Gastros in their last ten. Enderson Franco allowed 4H/3R (2ER), 1K:2BB in 5IP; Ryan Connolly allowed 3H/2R (1ER), 0K:1BB in 2IP. Gerardo Ramirez and Chris Munnelly threw scoreless innings.

Tanner Mathis was 3x4 with a double; Brett Phillips (RBI) and Alfredo Gonzalez had your other hits. Brian Holberton and Juan Santana drew walks while the Gastros struck out 10 times.

Man of the Match: Tanner Mathis

GCL Astros (27-32)

The GCL Astros and GCL Yankees2 fought to a 0-0 tie through five, but the Astros added one in the 6th and four in the 8th for a 5-0 win. Gerardo Juarez threw 3IP, 1H/0ER, 6K:3BB; Erick Gonzalez allowed 1H/0ER, 4K:0BB in 4IP and Brandon Culbreth allowed 2H/0ER, 3K:1BB in 2IP. (Culbreth is an interesting story - 8th Round pick in 2011, he has thrown in 19 games. Total. In three years.)

Luis Reynoso (3B) and Yonathan Mejia (2B, BB, SB, RBI) had two hits each. Jacob Nottingham was 1x4 with 2RBI. Mesac Laguna was 1x3 with an RBI. Javaris Reynolds was 1x3 with a walk.

Man of the Match: Yonathan Mejia

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

PreStros Morning Report: August 26

Playoff Picture

OKC up 6.0 with 7 to play
Corpus clinched playoff berth
Lancaster clinched playoff berth
Quad Cities clinched playoff berth
Tri-City 4.0 up with 8 to play
Greeneville 0.5 up with 4 to play
GCL Astros eliminated


Oklahoma City (78-59) 6.0 up

A four-run 3rd inning allowed Nashville what they needed in a 6-3 win at Bricktown, the first time OKC has lost at home since the All-Star Break. Ross Seaton allowed 9H/4ER, 4K:2BB, 2HBP in 4.1IP; Rhiner Cruz (1.1IP, 3K) and Pat Urckfitz (2.1IP, 2H, 3K) threw scoreless outings. Hector Ambriz allowed 4H/2ER, 2K:1BB in the 9th.

Jon Singleton was 2x3 with two walks and all three OKC RBIs. Jose Martinez (2B), George Springer (BB, SB - he's now at 37HR/43SB on the season) and Japhet Amador also had two hits each. The RedHawks were 2x16 w/RISP.

Man of the Match: Jon Singleton

Corpus (38-25), tied

Are you kidding me? Sitting one game behind San Antonio, Luis Cruz goes out and does that? Cruz, in his second start at Corpus, threw a complete game shutout to level the division up, allowing two hits, walking one, and striking out 14 San Antonio batters. Hooks win 5-0.

Leo Heras, now hitting .412, was 3x5 with a double and a three-run homer (4RBI total) and two runs scored. Preston Tucker (RBI), Erik Castro (two doubles) and Matt Duffy (two runs scored).

Man of the Match: Child, please.

Lancaster (39-24, clinched division) 78-55 overall

Rancho Cucamonga got two in the top of the 2nd, gave one back in the bottom half, and tacked on a couple more in a 4-1 win at Lancaster. Vincent Velasquez allowed 5H/4ER, 7K:4BB in 5IP; Tyson Perez threw 3IP, 2H/0ER, 2K:0BB and Jordan Jankowski struck out the side in the 9th.

Carlos Perdomo had three of the JetHawks' six hits, and a walk; MP Cokinos, Chris Epps (2B, BB), and Jesse Wierzbicki (BB) had your other hits. Joe Sclafani was 0x2 with a walk and his 16th stolen base.

Man of the Match: Carlos Perdomo

Quad Cities (37-25) 75-56 overall

Quad Cities had a 1-0 heading into the bottom of the 9th, but Burlington put together a two-out rally to tie it up. Quad Cities re-took the lead in the top of the 10th when Austin Elkins drove in Rio Ruiz, but Burlington - again with two outs - got the tying run on a wild pitch, and got the walk-off single two batters later for a 3-2 win over Quad Cities.  NewStro Josh Hader threw 6IP, allowing 4H/0ER, 6K:0BB; Zach Morton allowed 4H/1ER, 1K:0BB in 3IP, and Pat Christensen got the BS/L with 3H/2R (1ER), 2K:0BB in 0.2IP.

Rio Ruiz was 2x4 with a double, stolen base and an RBI; Austin Elkins was 1x3 with a double, walk, and an RBI; Teoscar Hernandez was 1x4 with a double. Notably, Bobby Borchering got the Golden Sombrero with an 0x4, 4K day.

Man of the Match: Rio Ruiz

Tri-City (40-26) 4.0 up

The ValleyCats got worked over in Brooklyn, allowing seven runs in the first two innings on their way to an 8-1 loss. Adrian Houser allowed 6H/6R (3ER), 1K:0BB; Randall Fant allowed 6H/2R (1ER), 7K:0BB in 5IP; Charles Basford allowed a hit and a walk, striking out two in 0.2IP; Zach Dando gave up two hits in a scoreless 8th.

Jack Mayfield had two of the ValleyCats' six hits; James Ramsay and Conrad Gregor had a hit and a walk each.

Man of the Match: Randall Fant

Greeneville (37-27), 0.5 up

Greeneville had a 2-0 lead when Bluefield tied it up in the top of the 6th and the Gastros got a walk-off throwing error in the bottom of the 9th for a 3-2 win.  Frederick Tiburcio allowed 5H/2ER, 6K:1BB in 5.2IP; Austin Chrismon got the win with 3.1IP, 4H/0ER, 1K:0BB.

Tanner Mathis and Thomas Lindauer (BB) had two hits each. Brett Phillips (2B) and Marc Wik each drew two walks.

Man of the Match: Tanner Mathis

GCL Astros (26-31) eliminated

It was 1-1 between the Astros and Tigers until the 7th, when the Tigers got themselves eight runs. GCL Tigers win 9-1. Joe Musgrove allowed 4H/1ER, 4K:2BB in 6IP; Juan Santos didn't record an out and allowed 3H/6R (3ER), 0K:1BB; Robert Corniel gave up 1H/2ER (and three of Santos' runs) with 0K:3BB in 1IP; Jorge Perez walked one in the 8th.

Yonathan Mejia was 2x4 with a double; Jacob Nottingham had your other hit - an RBI double. Jason Martin drew a walk and stole 2nd and 3rd

Man of the Match: Yonathan Mejia

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Pre-Stros Morning Report: July 22

Oklahoma City (55-47), 2.5 GB

Tied 1-1 heading into the 6th, the RedHawks scored in each of the next four innings for a 6-1 win at Omaha. Brett Oberholtzer threw 6IP, 1H/1ER, 9K:1BB while Kevin Chapman (2IP, 4K:2BB) and Jason Stoffel (1BB) held the Storm Chasers scoreless.

George Springer was 1x5 with three strikeouts, but stole two bases and made what seems to have been a pretty great diving catch in center. Brandon Laird (BB, 2RBI), Jimmy Paredes (SB), and Ruben Sosa (3B, RBI) had two hits each. Robbie Grossman (RBI) and Jon Singleton (2B, RBI) each had a hit and a walk.

Man of the Match: Brett Oberholtzer

Corpus (16-14, 1.5 GB), 58-42 overall

A 5-run 5th inning was enough to get the Hooks a 6-4 win over San Antonio. Ross Seaton threw 7.2IP, allowing 10H/4R (3ER), 2K:0BB. Chia-Jen Lo and Jorge De Leon got the final four outs.

Rene Garcia was 3x4 with a double and 2RBI; Erik Castro hit his 14th homer of the season - a two-run shot. Jonathan Meyer was 1x1 with an RBI and two walks.

Man of the Match: Rene Garcia

Lancaster (20-12, 2.5 up), 59-43 overall

There was only scoring in two innings total, but the JetHawks came away with a 3-2 win at Bakersfield. David Rollins threw 6IP, 5H/2ER, 3K:1BB; Jonas Dufek threw two perfect innings, striking out three, and Travis Ballew threw a scoreless 9th for his 17th save.

The JetHawks only had four hits, two by Andrew Aplin, but one of those hits - a three-run homer - was enough to win the game. Brandon Meredith (BB) and Joe Sclafani had your other hits.

Man of the Match: Andrew Aplin

Quad Cities (16-13, 4.5 GB) 54-44 overall

Quad Cities defeated Lake County 7-4 on the strength of the 4th and 6th innings. Colton Cain threw 4IP, 6H/3ER, 3K:3BB; Daniel Minor (3K:1BB) and Mitchell Lambson (3H) threw two scoreless innings each.

Jordan Scott was 2x4 with a triple and 5RBI; Carlos Correa hit a two-run homer in the 6th, his 17th; Teoscar Hernandez, Roberto Pena, and Brian Blasik (2B) drew two walks each.

Man of the Match: Jordan Scott

Tri-City (24-11), 4.5 up

Tri-City never trailed in this one, defeating Hudson Valley 4-3 to improve to 24-11. Tanner Bushue threw 5IP, 5H/3ER, 2K:2BB; Adrian Houser threw 2IP, 1H/0ER, 1K:0BB.

Mike Martinez (2B, RBI), Ernesto Genoves, and Jon Kemmer (HR, 2RBI, BB) had two hits each. Conrad Gregor drew two walks.

Man of the Match: Jon Kemmer

Greeneville (20-10), 2.5 up

Greeneville was up 5-4 in the bottom of the 5th when rain suspended their game at Johnson City, and it will be made up on August 12.

GCL Astros (14-12), 2.5 GB

The GCL Astros took a 3-0 lead in the first inning and held on for a 4-3 win over GCL Blue Jays. Francis Ramirez allowed 5H/2ER, 4K:1BB in 4IP; Samil De Los Santos struck out three in four scoreless innings. Erick Gonzalez allowed an unearned run in the 9th.

Yonathan Mejia (2B, BB), Jose Solano (RBI), and Javaris Reynolds (BB, RBI) had two hits each. Brett Booth had a hit and a walk.

Man of the Match: Yonathan Mejia

Saturday, June 30, 2012

PreStros Farm Report: June 29


PreStros: June 29


Oklahoma City (46-35) 

The RedHawks were shutout by Iowa (CHC) 7-0.

Paul Clemens lasted 5.1 innings and gave up 5 R on 8 H and 1 BB with 4 K. Adalberto Flores threw 1.2 innings and allowed 2 R on 2 H with 1 K. Jonnathan Aristil took the final inning with 1 BB and 2 K.

2B-Jimmy Paredes was 2x3 with 1 BB and 1 3B but was caught stealing twice. CF-Brandon Barnes was 1x3 with 1 BB and 1 outfield assist on a play at home. LF-JB Shuck was 1x3 with 1 BB.

Man of the Match: Jimmy Paredes

*Notes: Since returning to OKC, Brett Wallace is hitting .381 with three home runs. Mike Hessman, Jimmy Paredes, and Landon Powell were named to the AAA All-Star Game.

Corpus Christi (42-35) 

The Hooks beat Northwest Arkansas (KC) 3-1.

Jose Cisnero pitched 6 innings, allowing 1 R on 8 H and 2 BB with 5 K. Henry Villar threw 2 innings with 2 K. Jason Stoffel took the ninth with 1 H and 2 K for his 12th save.

SS-Jonathan Villar was 1x3 with 1 BB and 1 SB. DH-Kody Hinze was 2x2 with 2 BB, 1 2B, and 1 R. 3B-Andy Simunic went 2x4 with 1 2B and 2 RBI.

Man of the Match: Jose Cisnero

*Notes: Austin Wates has been activated off the disabled list. The Hooks have won 15 of their last 20 games. If Corpus wins today they will tie the club record for June victories at 18.


Lancaster (39-40) 

The JetHawks lost a close, back-and-forth game 8-7 to Rancho Cucamonga (LAD).

David Martinez threw 6 innings and gave up 5 R (4 earned) on 8 H with 3 K. Pat Urckfitz went 2 innings and allowed 3 unearned runs with 1 H, 1 BB, and 1 K. Andrew Robinson pitched the final inning with 1 BB and 1 K.

CF-George Springer was 2x4 with 1 BB and 2 R. LF-Chris Epps was 2x4 with 1 BB, 2 R, and 1 RBI. 1B-Rafael Valenzuela was 2x5 with 1 HR and 2 R.

Man of the Match: Rafael Valenzuela

*Notes: The JetHawks have lost seven of nine since the All-Star break. Nick Tropeano was promoted to Lancaster and will make his first start with the team Sunday.


Lexington (42-36) 

The Legends came up just short against Asheville (COL), losing 4-3.

Carlos Quevedo pitched 2.1 innings and gave up 3 R on 7 H. Tommy Shirley threw 3.1 innings and allowed 1 R on 4 H and 1 BB with 2 K. Gabriel Garcia took the final 3.1 innings with 2 K.

1B-Zach Johnson was 3x4 with 1 BB, 2 2B, and 1 R. RF-Justin Gominsky went 1x4 with 1 2B and 2 RBI.

Man of the Match: Zach Johnson

*Notes: Mike Foltynewicz is tied for the Sally League lead in wins (9).

Tri-City (8-3) 

The ValleyCats won again despite being outhit, beating Connecticut (DET) 5-2.

Brady Rodgers threw 5.2 innings and allowed 2 R (1 earned) on 7 H with 7 K. John Neely and Travis Ballew each turned in 1.1 scoreless innings. Kenny Long and Blake Ford each struck out the only batter they faced.

CF-Andrew Aplin was 2x3 with 2 SB, 1 2B, 2 R, 1 RBI, and 1 outfield assist. 1B-Jesse Wierzbicki was 2x3 with 1 BB and 1 RBI. C-Tyler Heineman was 2x2.

Man of the Match: Andrew Aplin

*Notes: Andrew Aplin and Jobduan Morales are part of an 11 player tie for first in runs (9). Aplin is also leading the New York-Penn league in steals (6).


Greeneville (7-4) 

The Astros lost a brutal 17 inning game to Danville (ATL) 6-2.

Adrian Houser went 6 strong, shutout innings, with 3 H and 8 K. Jordan Jankowski threw 1 scoreless with 1H and 2 K. Christian Garcia went 1.1 innings and allowed 1 R on 3 BB with 1 K. Michael Dimock threw 3 scoreless innings with 1 H and 3 K. Zach Dando pitched 4 innings, allowing 1 R on 4 H and 1 BB with 6 K. Tanner Bushue took the loss after giving up 4 unearned runs with 1 H and 3 BB in 1 inning.

2B-Brian Blasik was 3x7 with 1 RBI. LF-Terrell Joyce was 2x7. SS-Jean Batista was 2x5 with 1 R and 3 errors.

Man of the Match: Adrian Houser

*Notes: The Astros hitters are tied for the fewest strikeouts (64) in the Appy League. Astros pitchers are leading the league in strikeouts (109).


GCL Astros (5-5) 

The Astros scored four runs in the top of the first and cruised to a 8-2 win over the Nationals.

Chia-Jen Lo threw 2 scoreless innings with 1 H, 2 BB, and 2 K. Enderson Franco went 5 innings, giving up 2 R on 6 H with 2 K. Rodney Quintero took the final 2 innings with 1 H, 1 BB, and 3 K.

CF-Brett Phillips was 2x5 with 2 3B and 2 R. SS-Carlos Correa went 2x5 with 1 SB, 2 2B, and 1 R. 1B- Yonathan Mejia was 2x3 with 2 BB, 1 2B, 2 R, and 1 RBI. 3B-Darwin Rivera was 2x5 with 2 2B, 2 R, and 1 RBI. C-Alfredo Gonzalez went 2x5 with 1 R and 1 RBI.

Man of the Match: Yonathan Mejia

*Notes: The average age for the GCL Astros position players is almost a full year younger than the league average.


DSL Astros (8-15) 

The Astros gave up a three run lead to lose 5-4 to the Rays.

Samil De Los Santos threw 6.2 innings, allowing 2 R on 4 H and 1 BB with 6 K. Frangy Colon went .2 innings and allowed 3 R on 4 H and 1 BB with 1 K. Rayderson Chavalier took the final .2 innings uneventfully.

C-Pedro Coa was 2x4 with 1 HR.

Man of the Match: Pedro Coa