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Jesus Montero; Austin Romine; Tim Norton; Robert Lylerly; JR Murphy; Eduardo Sosa
Scranton: Jesus Montero (.317/.356/.439) hit a two run home run, while Brandon Laird (.241/.285/.340; .308/.366/.400 in May) went 2-for-4 with a run batted in but it wasn’t enough as Scranton fell to Indianapolis, 5-3. DJ Mitchell started, and gave up all five runs on eight hits in six innings. He walked one and struck out
Jesus Montero; Dellin Betances; Robert Lylerly; DeAngelo Mack; Slade Heathcott; Nik Turley; Kramer Sneed
Scranton: Jesus Montero doubled, drove in three runs, and walked….but Kevin Whelan blew the game in the 9th as Scranton fell to Lehigh Valley, 6-5. Montero is hitting .316/.352/.419 on the season. The OBP is on the rise a bit as he has been taking a few more walks lately. (after putting up zero walks
Melky Mesa; Tim Norton; Abraham Almonte; Chase Whitley; Anderson Feliz; Eduardo Sosa; Shane Greene
Scranton: Rained out Trenton: The Thunder channeled the Yankees-Orioles game on Wednesday night, as they battled it out with Erie for 16 innings before finally taking the game, 9-6. Bradley Suttle went 1-for-6, but the one was a three-run home run. Suttle has been slumping big time and is hitting just .229/.298/.417 on the season.
Brandon Laird; Jorge Vazquez; Justin Maxwell
Scranton: Brandon Laird drilled a three-run home run and walked three times, but the offense was otherwise a bit down in a 5-4 extra-inning loss to Lehigh Valley. Laird’s home run was his second of the season and he is now hitting .233/.280/.338. He is 13 for his last 39 and has a .298/.365/.404 line
Jorge Vazquez; Manny Banuelos Dominant; Melky Mesa; Robert Lylerly; Ramon Flores Home Run Streak
Scranton: Jorge Vazquez blasted two home runs and drove in three, but it wasn’t nearly enough in a 7-3 loss to Lehigh Valley. Vazquez also walked as his average climbed to .303 with 16 home runs and 41 runs batted in. It is the second time in three games that he has gone deep twice.
Abraham Almonte; Gary Sanchez Homers Again; JR Murphy Cruising
Scranton: Rained out. Trenton: Off ———————— Tampa: Abraham Almonte went 3-for-5 with a run scored and RBI, while Robert Lylerly went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a walk, and a run batted in as Tampa banged out 17 hits in a 8-4 victory over Palm Beach. Kevin Mahoney went 4-for-5 with a home run and
Justin Maxwell; Austin Krum; Dellin Betances; Tim Norton; Abraham Almonte; Gary Sanchez; Ramon Flores; Nik Turley
Today: Charleston remains hot; Andrew Brackman does not; Trenton wins in dramatic fashion; Tampa splits a DH ———————————————– Scranton: Andrew Brackman’s season is getting ugly. Brackman lasted only four innings today, giving up seven runs on eight hits while walking five as Scranton got crushed by Pawtucket, 9-3. Brackman fell to 2-3 with a 6.69
Jesus Montero; Jorge Vazquez; DJ Mitchell; JR Murphy; Kyle Roller is on FIRE; Ramon Flores; Kelvin DeLeon; Eduardo Sosa
Well, Scranton and Charleston showed the big club how to hit tonight – combining for 27 runs in two blowouts over Red Sox affiliates. Scranton: Well, at least the Triple-A Yankees can beat the Red Sox. Jesus Montero put in word he’ll gladly take Jorge Posada’s job by going 3-for-5 with a double and a
Jorge Vazquez; Ryan Pope; Melky Mesa; Robert Lylerly; Brett Marshall; Zach Nuding; Gary Sanchez; Kyle Roller
Scranton: Only three hits for Scranton tonight, but a strong pitching performance plus a timely hit was all they needed in a 2-1 victory. Jorge Vazquez drove in both runs – one with a sac fly, the other with a single. He also walked. The other hits were by Chris Dickerson (double, run scored) and
Montero Goes Boom!; Adam Warren; Austin Romine; Robert Lylerly; JR Murphy; Mikey O’Brien
Scranton: Jesus Montero hit a three-run home run in the 8th inning to propel Scranton to a 5-3 victory over Buffalo. The home run came off of Bobby Parnell – always nice when your top prospect hits one off of a player who has had some major league success. His slash line sits at .327/.347/.425
David Phelps; Melky Mesa; Robert Lylerly; Preston Claiborne; Kyle Roller; Kelvin DeLeon
Scranton: David Phelps was very impressive in six innings, but the bullpen fell apart in a 5-3 loss to Buffalo. Phelps gave up one run on six hits. He walked two and struck out nine to lower his ERA to 3.19 (42.1 IP, 40 H, 17 R, 15 ER, 2 HR, 11 BB, 39 K).
Jorge Vazquez; Brandon Laird; Manny Banuelos; Michael Solbach; Chase Whitley
Scranton: Jorge Vazquez hit his 12th home run (and third in his last two days), but it wasn’t enough as Buffalo defeated Scranton, 9-5. The teams combined for 26 hits. Vazquez drove in a pair, scored two runs, and had three hits overall on the night (.313). Brandon Laird had his 4th multi-hit game in
Dellin Betances; Jorge Vazquez; Justin Maxwell; DJ Mitchell; JR Murphy; Thomas Kahlne
Trenton: Tonight, we will start in Trenton. Dellin Betances tossed five scoreless innings, as Trenton’s pitching came through in a 2-0 victory over Reading. Betances allowed only one hit, though he did walk four. He also struck out seven to earn his second win of the season. His ERA dropped to 1.00 (18 IP, 12
Justin Maxwell; Brandon Laird; Melky Mesa; Corban Joseph; Rob Segedin
Scranton: Justin Maxwell (.238/.369/.614) slugged his 11th home run, while Brandon Laird knocked out three hits but it wasn’t enough as Pawtucket squeaked by, 5-4. Chris Dickerson doubled, walked, and drove in two runs in the losing effort. Laird is now at .214/.257/.306, and has hit pretty well in May so far (7-for-22) and in
Justin Maxwell; Austin Romine; Austin Krum; Brett Marshall; Chase Whitley; Slade Heathcott; Kramer Sneed
Scranton: Scranton tried its best to overcome a 7-2 deficit, but ultimately fell short in a 7-6 loss to Pawtucket. Justin Maxwell (.237/.373/.598) hit his 10th home run of the season, and also drew a walk in the loss. Jesus Montero had a pinch-hit single in the 9th inning. Chris Dickerson (.261/.375/.330) went 0-for-3, but




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