Clearwater (13-9, 49-39) postponed, monsoon.
- #1 Alec Bohm (.329) assigned to Reading June 21st
- #5 Spencer Howard (1-1, 2.25) placed on the 7-day IL on May 5th, shoulder soreness
- #11 Jhailyn Ortiz (.220)
- #12 Simon Muzziotti (.281)
- #17 Kyle Young (1-3, 4.29) placed on the 7-day IL on May 1st, TJ surgery
- #18 Nick Maton (.285)
- #19 Rodolfo Duran (.220)
- #20 Daniel Brito (.241)
Lehigh Valley (44-45) beat Rochester, 7-6.
Tyler Viza pitched six innings and gave up 3 runs on 3 hits (2 HR) and a walk while striking out six. Connor Brogdon gave up 2 runs in 1.2 innings. Kyle Dohy gave up one run in 0.2 innings on 4 walks. Edubray Ramos picked up his sixth save retiring the final two batters.
The IronPigs scored 3 runs in the first inning on Austin Listi’s 3-run HR (7). They scored a run in the fifth on Phil Gosselin’s RBI single; and a run in the sixth on Jan Hernandez’ solo HR 10). They took the lead in the ninth on Matt McBride’s 2-run HR (8), and then held on.
- #3 Adam Haseley (.314)
- #6 Enyel De Los Santos (3-3, 3.54)
- #7 JoJo Romero (2-2, 9.64) assigned to Reading on May 18th
- #10 Ranger Suarez (2-2, 5.68) recalled by Phillies on June 19th
- #16 Cole Irvin (3-0, 2.35)
- #22 Kyle Dohy (1-4, 6.83)
#28Edgar Garcia (1-1, 1.65) no longer prospect eligible- #30 Deivi Grullon (.306) placed on the 7-day IL on 7/2, fractured toe
Reading (15-8, 54-36) lost to Trenton, 3-0.
David Parkinson pitched four innings giving up 3 runs (2 ER) on 6 hits with 5 strike outs. Jonathan Hennigan pitched two perfect innings. Garrett Cleavinger pitched a scoreless inning. Josh Tols pitched two, one-hit innings.
Mickey Moniak had 2 of the Phils 5 hits.
- #1 Alec Bohm (.268)
- #2 Adonis Medina (5-3, 4.02)
- #3 Adam Haseley (.268) promoted to Lehigh Valley on May 29th
- #7 JoJo Romero (2-3, 6.38)
- #9 Mickey Moniak (.266)
- #13 Arquimedes Gamboa (.171)
- #15 Mauricio Llovera (3-3, 4.26)
- #21 David Parkinson (6-4, 3.31)
- #22 Kyle Dohy (1-0, 0.82) – promoted to Lehigh Valley April 25th
- #25 Cornelius Randolph (.235)
- #28 Connor Seabold – placed on the 7-day IL on April 4th
Lakewood (7-13, 36-54) lost to Hagerstown, 4-2.
Tyler McKay gave up 3 runs (2 ER) in 3.1 innings. Michael Gomez stranded 2 of 3 inherited runners and pitched 1.2 no-hit innings. Rafi Gonnell pitched four, one-run innings, striking out five.
Lakewood scored two runs in the first inning on Carlos De La Cruz’ 2-run HR (2).
- #1 Alec Bohm (.367) – promoted to Clearwater, 4/29/2019
- #4 Luis Garcia (.201)
- #8 Francisco Morales (1-4, 3.60)
- #14 Rafael Marchan (.263)
- #23 Dominic Pipkin (3-2, 5.24)
- #24 Kevin Gowdy (0-3, 3.59)
- #26 Jhordany Mezquita (2-5, 4.66)
- #29 Manuel Silva (1-2, 4.97)
Williamsport (8-19) beat Vermont, 2-0.
Leonel Aponte pitched four, 2-hit innings. Rafael Carvajal got the win with three, 2-hit innings and 5 strike outs. Omar Maldonado pitched two, 3-hit innings.
The Crosscutters scored a run in the second inning on Rudy Rott’s RBI double. They scored again in the sixth on Logan O’Hoppe’s solo HR (3).
O’Hoppe went 2-4 with 2 runs scored and his third HR of the season.
Corbin Williams stole 2 more bases (16).
GCL Phillies East (7-5) beat GCL Phillies West (11-3), 5-1.
East’s Victor Vargas pitched three innings and gave up one run on 5 hits and a walk. He struck out four. Juan Geraldo got the win with two no-hit innings and 5 strike outs. Gabriel Cotto pitched two scoreless innings. Brenden Kudlinski pitched one perfect inning. Nick Lackney pitched a scoreless inning.
East scored in the first inning on Bryson Stott’s RBI single. They scored a run in the second on a throwing error. They added 3 runs in the third on a double steal of home, Stott’s RBI single, and Mitchell Edwards’ RBI single.
Bryson Stott went 3-4 with 2 RBI. Wilfredo Flores and Luis Matos had 2 hits each.
West’s Eduar Segovia gave up all 5 runs (4 ER) in two innings. Aidan Anderson pitched two, 2-hit innings. Josh Hendrickson pitched two, one-hit innings. And, Connor Hinchliffe pitched two, one-hit innings.
West scored their only run on a ground out in the third inning that allowed them to close within 2-1.
Keaton Greenwalt had 3 hits. Johan Rojas had 2 hits. The team went 1-15 with RISP.
- #27 Starlyn Castillo has a blister on his index finger and appears to be close to his first action. The finger looks to be completely healed.
DSL Phillies Red (22-10) beat the Yankees, 3-2.
DSL Phillies White (21-15) lost to the Cardinals Red, 11-6.
Here’s the affiliate scoreboard from MiLB.
The rosters and lists are up to date as of July 10th.
7/12/19 – Phillies transferred RHP Pat Neshek from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL, hamstring strain
7/12/19 – Phillies selected the contract of C Rob Brantly from Lehigh Valley
7/12/19 – Lehigh Valley activated LHP Austin Davis from the 7-day IL
7/12/19 – Lehigh Valley released RHP Josh Martin
7/12/19 – Reading placed OF Grenny Cumana on the 7-day IL
7/12/19 – RHP Alejandro Requena assigned to Clearwater from Williamsport
7/12/19 – LHP Zach Warren assigned to GCL West from Clearwater
7/12/19 – DSL Red released RHP Ruben Aponte
7/12/19 – RHP Douglas Mijares assigned to DSL Red
7/12/2019 – Adam Leverett assigned to Williamsport from GCL East
7/11/2019 – Uziel Viloria assigned to DSL Phillies Red
7/11/2019 – Phillies signed IFA Erubiel Armenta, assigned to DSL Red
7/11/2019 – C Nick Matera assigned to Lehigh Valley from Lakewood
7/11/2019 – Lehigh Valley placed LHP Austin Davis on the TIL
7/11/2019 – RHP Connor Seabold assigned to Clearwater from Reading
7/11/2019 – Reading placed LHP Bailey Falter on the 7-day IL
7/11/2019 – Reading activated 3B Alec Bohm from the TIL
7/11/2019 – Reading activated CF Mickey Moniak from the 7-day IL
7/11/2019 – RHP Michael Gomez assigned to Lakewood from Williamsport
7/11/2019 – RHP Gilmael Troya roster status changed by Lakewood
7/11/2019 – Lakewood activated C Abrahan Gutierrez from the 7-day IL
7/11/2019 – Victor Cairo assigned to DSL White from DSL Red
7/10/2019 – IF McCarthy Tatum assigned to Lakewood from Williamsport
7/9/2019 -DSL Red activated Douglas Mijares from RL to PND
7/9/2019 – Lakewood released RHP Blake Bennett
7/9/2019 – RHP Mark Potter assigned to Lakewood from GCL West
7/9/2019 – SS Bryson Stott assigned to GCL East
7/9/2019 – CF Marcus Lee Sang assigned to GCL East
7/8/2019 – Clearwater activated RHP Spencer Howard from the 7-day IL
7/8/2019 – Lehigh Valley assigns Brandon Leibrandt to the 60-day IL from the 7-day IL
7/7/2019 – Jakob Hernandez assigned to Reading from Lehigh Valley
7/7/2019 – Lehigh Valley activated RHP Alexis Rivero from the 7-day IL
7/7/2019 – RHP Blake Bennett assigned to Lakewood from Williamsport
7/7/2019 – RHP Mark Potter assigned to GCL West from Lakewood
7/6/2019 – 3B Jose Antequera assigned to Reading from Lehigh Valley
7/6/2019 – Reading released RHP Luis Cedeno
7/6/2019 – Reading sent RHP Connor Seabold on a rehab assignment to GCL East
7/6/2019 – Reading placed 3B Alec Bohm on the TIL
7/6/2019 – RHP Hsin-Chieh Lin assigned to Williamsport from Clearwater
7/6/2019 – RHP Tyler Carr assigned to Clearwater from Williamsport
7/6/2019 – Williamsport released RHP Luis Ramirez
7/6/2019 – LHP Joel Valdez assigned to DSL White
7/5/2019 – Phillies recalled RHP Yacksel Rios from Lehigh Valley
7/5/2019 – LHP Jhordany Mezquita assigned to Lakewood from Williamsport
7/5/2019 – RHP Michael Gomez assigned to Williamsport from Lakewood
7/5/2019 – LHP Spencer Van Scoyoc assigned to Williamsport from GCL East
7/5/2019 – RHP Brett Schulze assigned to Williamsport from GCL West
7/5/2019 – C Kevin Escalante assigned to GCL West from GCL East
7/5/2019 – RHP Jose Guaramaco assigned to DSL White from DSL Red
7/5/2019 – RHP Noelis Moreno assigned to DSL Red from DSL White
7/4/2019 – Phillies placed RHP Juan Nicasio on the 10-day IL, strained left groin
7/4/2019 – Phillies signed LHP Erik Miller
7/4/2019 – Phillies recalled LHP Austin Davis from Lehigh Valley
7/4/2019 – Lehigh Valley activated RHP Josh Martin from the 7-day IL
7/4/2019 – LHP Josh Tols assigned to Reading from Lehigh Valley
7/4/2019 – Reading placed CF Mickey Moniak on the 7-day IL, hamstring
7/4/2019 – LHP Erik Miller assigned to GCL West
My brother was at the Iron Pigs game. He said that the Red Wings loaded the bases on walks in the last inning. With 2 outs, the bases were loaded, and the tying run on 3rd, they brought in Ramos. He hit the first batter he faced. But, the ump said the batter did not try to get out of the way (or leaned into the ball), and overruled the HBP, and just called it a ball.
Earlier in the game, 2 players were ejected for arguing balls and strikes – one from each team (Jan Hernandez for the Iron Pigs).
Wow, what did your brother think of everything?
He is a Pirates fan, and was casually watching the game with his family. His thought-provoking feedback, from the text messages that he sent:
1) “Lots of short players in the Phillies organization”
2) “Iron Pigs outfield has made 2 nice plays”
3) “So the Red Wings #3 hitter had strike 3 called on him on a pitch that looked about a foot high. Batter said something to the umpire as he was walking back to the dugout and was immediately ejected. The hitter never even turned to look at the umpire as he was talking at him. He was walking away. Seems like a short fuse on the ump particularly since he has to know he made a bad call.”
4) “Ok an Iron Pig just got booted too. However he yelled an F bomb after getting wrung up. This ump is horrible at calling balls/strikes”
5) regarding Dohy “This guy looks like he can hurl”
6) “Look how Shane Robinson keeps his hands? He’s no good.” This was sent in context with a picture that shows that he starts with his hands very low during the windup..
7) “RedWings hitter just got HBP with bases loaded. Umpire said he didn’t try and get out of way.”
You don’t get this insider scoop anywhere but on PhuturePhillies..
O’Hoppe is catching fire now.
And hope Stott steps up the next rung and is in Williamsport next week.
And Corbin Williams now leads MiLB short ball leagues in steals….could be also closing in on the Wiliamsport record.
Cesar Hernandez has the Cutters SB record with 32. He did that in 65 games. Williams is at 16 having played 21 games so far. So 32 definitely feels within reach.
Thanks Mitch……do you know what the NY-Penn record is for a season?
Dang…Cesar’s best SB % season was in a short ball season…who would have thought that!
I believe it’s in the 60s, maybe 65 or 66, but I don’t have my NYPL media guide handy.
I did notice when I looked up Roman….he fell two short of Cesar’s record with 30 in 66 games in 2012…I think that was the only season he played a full complement of a team’s games in a league.
You were correct…..66…Geoff Doggett for Geneva in 1982.
http://www.milb.com/content/page.jsp?sid=l127&ymd=20071221&content_id=335607&vkey=stats
The only thing standing in his way for a team record is a promotion.
Listi and Jones are 2 guys I’d like to see up in the Show in August and September. The jury is in on Pivetta and Velasquez. Knapp, Rodriguez and Quinn are AAAA players. Brad Miller is ok off the bench for the time being. It’ll be prime time to see some fresh blood up here, perhaps a pleasant surprise or two will emerge. But the product on the field now is getting stale.
How good is Hennigan? His numbers are terrific but he’s a bit older.
Stott going 3-4 looks good until you realize it was against Phillies pitching lol 😉
Haha, pretty clever.
Until you realize that he did it against a Phillies West pitching staff that leads the league with a 2.53 ERA, leads the league with 5 shutouts, has allowed the fewest hits in the league, has allowed the fewest ER, has issued the third fewest walks, has struck out the second most batters, and has the lowest WHIP.
So, yeah, Stott going 3-4 in his third game after a month or more away from baseball does look good.
just wondering….and not the most critical topic these days. and I know he is still listed by MLB as a prospect, but hasn’t Ranger Suarez exceeded the number of days allowed on a MLB roster for that status?
Most of the 22 days he accrued last season came after roster expansion on September 1st. September 11th thru the end of the season counts toward major league service time, but not toward prospect status.
Ah! Thanks. So I guess it is days game are played and not calendar games? If calendar days… judging from the dates on your roster moves, just this year….