Louisville starts Godley. That's unlikely to go well. Godley's pitched parts of 7 seasons in the majors and accrued 1.6 bWAR. He had one really good season, way way in 2017, for Arizona. He's a long way from 2017. Godley has a 7.42 ERA in 13.1 IP. He's given up 19 hits, 11 ER, 3 HR, and 14 BB. That works out to a (gulp) 2.475 WHiP. That 7.42 ERA is legit. Woof.
Carson Spiers toes the rubber for Chattanooga. Spiers has a 4.58 ERA so far this season. So far this year, he's giving up more than a hit per inning. That nearly two more hits per inning than he'd shown previously as a professional. He's got some work to do.
Thomas Farr is the starter for Dayton. Farr's ERA stands at 6.75, but he's only thrown 9.1 innings. I'm low-key shocked Christian Roa isn't starting this game, considering he's been added to the Dragon roster. Maybe this is another of those piggyback situations. It'll be interesting to see if that continues as prospects move up the ladder.
Javier Rivera starts for Daytona. He's the only starter with an ERA under 4.00. Hopefully, Red affiliates have their hitting shoes on. Rivera's ERA is an excellent 3.32. He's tossed 19 innings with an 11.8 K/9 against 1.4 BB/9. Considering how poorly Red prospective pitchers tend to locate their pitches, that's awesome. 7.1 H/9 is also great. That 0.947 augers for even more dominance from Rivera. He's one to watch, at any rate. (Might be he's the only one to watch tonight...)