Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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New Hampshire slide their way out of this loss after going down by 2 runs. They came back by getting runs in the 5th, 6th and 8th to get the 3-2 win. The win is their 2nd in a row against the Baysox making the Cats record 7-15 and keeping them in last place of the EAS Northern.
The most impressive game came from NH RF Ryan Patterson who went 4-for-4 including 2 doubles, 2 runs scored and his 3rd stolen base of the season. His batting average is now at .313 and the doubles were his 11th and 12th of the year. 3B Anthony Hatch also had a good game going 2-for-4 including a solo-homer in the 6th inning giving him 2 on the year. The RBI he recorded was his 9th of the season and he now had his batting average at .227. The other 2 RBI came off the bats of Klosterman and Jeroloman who both hit sacrifice fly balls in the 5th and 8th.
Brandon Magee took the mound for the Cats pitching a strong game but wasn’t rewarded with a win. He worked 7 innings allowing 7 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk and now has his ERA at 5.93 this season. Seth Overbey came in for the 8th and earned the win because the Cats offense took the lead in the bottom half. The win is Overbey’s 1st of the season. Zachary Dials came in for the save and got just that getting his 1st of the season.
Good game for the Cats as they are still struggling through this season. It was nice to see them split a series against Bowie who are currently just a game under .500. Hopefully these last 2 games will trigger something and the Cats will collect a few more wins.
Brandon Magee fell to 2-6 on the season and he took the loss in Dunedin’s 7-4 loss to Brevard County. He gave up five runs on six hits and four walks with one strikeout in 4 1/3 innings.
Anthony Hatch singled and drove in two runs in the loss. Brian Jeroloman drew a walk, scored a run and drove in one.
Josh Kreuzer came up huge for Dunedin with a walk off, three run homer in the bottom of the win to push Dunedin to a 3-2 win over Vero Beach. Prior to that, Dunedine had been shut down by three different Vero Beach pitchers. Eric Nielsen and Carlo Cota each had two singles and they both scored on Kreuzer’s homerun.
Adrian Martin picked up the win by pitching a shutout ninth inning. He gave up a hit and Brandon Magee gave up just one run in seven solid innings in a nice start.
Dunedin was held to two runs on six hits in the their 3-2 loss to St. Lucie. Cory Patton was the hitting star in the loss. He went one for three with a walk, a homerun and two runs scored.
Brandon Magee had a nice start go to waste. He gave up one runs on four hits and four walks with four strikeouts in six innings of work.
Dunedin beat Brevard County 11-6 in a blowout win. David Corrente had a great day and he went three for four with two doubles, a homerun, three RBIs and three runs. Josh Kreuzer also contributed and he went three for four with a double, a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
Brandon Magee picked up the win and he improved to 2-3 on the season. He gave up six runs (three earned) on six hits and he struck out two in eight innings.
Brandon Magee dropped to 1-3 on the season in a tough loss to Tampa. He gave up four runs on eight hits and two walks in seven innings of work.
Josh Kruezer went three for four with three doubles and two runs. Jacob Butler went three for four with a homerun and two RBIs.
Dunedin lost 3-2 to Tampa and a pretty good start by Brandon Magee went to waste. He gave up just two runs on seven hits and two walks with two strikeouts in six innings.
Carlo Cota hit a solo homerun in the loss. Josh Kruezer went two for four with two doubles and a run.
Once again, it was a lack of offense that caused Dundin to fall short in their eighth loss of the season. Cory Patton provided most of the offense and he went two for four with a double and two RBIs in the 5-3 loss.
Brandon Magee had a tough start and he lasted just four innings. Ted Serro was hit hard and he took the loss.
The first game of a double header between Dunedin and Sarasota was a blow out but in the second game, we got some solid pitching to at least walk away with one win. Game one saw the Jays get shutout on seven hits and Brandon Magee was shelled for six runs and he didn’t even last through the second inning in the 8-0 loss.
Game two went a bit better as the Jays won 2-1. Aaron Tressler threw four shutout innings and didn’t get a decision while Ted Serro gave up a run in 1 2/3 innings but he picked up the win. Connor Falkenbach got the final four batters out and he earned his third save of the season.
Josh Kreuzer was the hitting star. He doubled in a run and he also scored a run.
Orlando Trias had a tough first inning in which he gave up three and then a tough final frame in which he gave up two runs. On top of that, he struck out just one in 5 1/3 innings of work. Brandon Magee was pounded as well. He gave up four runs on five hits and he got just one batter out.
Eric Nielsen had a solid game at the plate. He went two for four with a double and a run. Josh Kruezer doubled, scored and drove a run.
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