Box Score Recap (9/22/24)

Lehigh Valley rallied to beat Worcester, 7-4.  Darick Hall capped a 6-run ninth inning with a walk off grand slam.

Spencer Turnbull pitched two innings in a relief role giving up a 2-run HR.  Austin Hays had 0 hits but scored twice and played all 9 innings in a rehab role in left field.


Lehigh Valley (34-39, 68-78, seventh in their division) Beat Worcester, 7-4.  Alan Rangel started and pitched five innings.  He allowed one run on 3 hits.  He walked none and struck out six.  Spencer Turnbull made a rehab appearance and pitched two innings.  He allowed 2 runs on 2 hits and a walk.  He struck out 2 and gave up a 2-run HR.  Michael Mercado pitched one scoreless inning allowing a hit and striking out one.  Max Lazar pitched one inning and gave up one run on one hit and a walk.  He struck out one and won the game when the IronPigs walked off in the ninth.  

The IronPigs tied the game with a run in the sixth inning.  Austin Hays reached on a throwing error.  Carson Taylor drew a one-out walk.  Rafael Marchan drew a two-out walk.  Ryan McKenna walked to force in a run.  A new pitcher got the third out.  The IronPigs trailed 4-1 entering the ninth inning.  They started their 6-run rally after the first 2 batters were retired on ground balls.  Otto Kemp drew a walk and took second on defensive indifference.  Jim Haley reached on a throwing error as Kemp scored.  Hays drew a walk.  Taylor hit an RBI single scoring Haley with Scott Kingery coming in to run for him.  Buddy Kennedy walked to load the bases.  Darick Hall walked it off with a 418-foot grand slam in what is likely his last at bat in the organization.  He is the IronPigs all-time leader in HRs and RBIs.

Austin Hays made a rehab start in left field.  He went 0-4 with 2 runs scored, a walk, and 2 strike outs.  That’s 4 Ks in 2 games.  Activate him!

  • #6 RHP, Mick Abel (3-12, 6.46): DNP
  • #15 RHP, Seth Johnson (2-1, 2.74): DNP
  • #19 RHP, Michael Mercado (2-1, 2.07): 1.0 IP, H, 2 R, 2 ER, BB, 2 K, HR
  • #21 RHP, Griff McGarry (2-1. 4.70): DNP
  • #25 1B, Carlos De La Cruz (.190/.516): DNP
  • #28 3B, Otto Kemp (.200/.577): went 2-3 with a R, BB, SB

Reading (28-41, 59-78) finished fifth in their division for the second half.

Jersey Shore (36-30, 74-58) finished third in their division for the second half.

Clearwater (20-40, 64-63) finished last in the second half, but won the first half.

FCL Phillies (33-25) finished third in their division.

DSL Phillies Red (21-34) finished eighth (last) in their division.

DSL Phillies White (26-29) finished sixth in their division.


  • #1 SS, Aidan Miller (.250/.544): Reading
  • #2 RHP, Andrew Painter: Reading
  • #3 CF, Justin Crawford (.333/.835): Reading
  • #4 SS, Starlyn Caba (.179/.493): Clearwater
  • #5 C, Eduardo Tait (.269/.778): Clearwater
  • #7 OF, Dante Nori (.240/.704): Clearwater
  • #8 OF, Griffin Burkholder (.500/2.000): Clearwater
  • #9 2B, Devin Saltiban (.237/.774): Clearwater
  • #10 SS, Bryan Rincon (.202/.669): Jersey Shore
  • #11 RF, Gabriel Rincones (.263/.844): Reading
  • #12 OF, John Spikerman (.226/.683): Clearwater
  • #13 RHP, Jean Cabrera (1-1, 4.85): Reading
  • #14 3B, Aroon Escobar (.338/.976): FCL Phillies
  • #16 RHP, Alex McFarlane: Clearwater
  • #17 3B, Carson DeMartini (.310/.867): Clearwater
  • #18 LF, TJayy Walton (.200/.664): Clearwater
  • #20 RHP, Pan Wen-hui (0-1, 1.29): Jersey Shore
  • #22 RHP, Christian McGowan (0-4, 6.29): Reading
  • #23 CF, Emaarion Boyd (.239/.646): Jersey Shore
  • #24 C, Caleb Ricketts (.219/.669): Reading
  • #26 RHP, Moises Chace (2-1, 3.76): Reading
  • #27 LHP, Mavis Graves (7-6, 3.64): Clearwater
  • #29 RHP, Micah Ottenbreit (3-9, 4.88): Clearwater
  • #30 OF, Raylin Heredia (.245/.737): Clearwater

Transactions

9/22/2024 – Phillies sent RHP Spencer Turnbull on a rehab assignment to Lehigh Valley


If anyone is interested, the first 3 files under Rosters and Stuff on the pull-down menu above are up to date (and accurate) as of September 22nd.

The Transactions menu option is up-to-date for the 2024 season thru August 31st.

9 thoughts on “Box Score Recap (9/22/24)

  1. Another minor league season in the books. Thanks Jim for all you continue to do. Fyi – I calculated 20 games under 500 in total, certainly not the best. Has the AFL roster been announced yet?

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    1. Initial selections have been made. Phillies won’t announce until all decisions are final, and all players have been notified/invited. I believe that there will be a surprise or two.

      (Possibly related: I believe that the minor league CBA gives players the opportunity to decline offseason assignments like Instructs, high performance camps, winter league assignments, and maybe even the Arizona Fall League. Although, I can’t imagine turning a player down a chance to play in the AFL.)

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