Five games today.
Louisville has a third of their lineup as former Reds. Jose Barrero makes his season debut as the Bats' SS. Nick Senzel continues his rehab assignment, and Mike Minor takes the reins as the starting pitcher. They're in Nashville against the Sounds. Game starts at 7:35. Last night, the Bats won, 3-1. Aristides Aquino had the big hit of the night (and two hits). JT Riddle also had multiple hits. Randy Wynne pitched well, giving up a single run over six innings.
Chattanooga plays at Tennessee. The Lookouts took it on the chin, 9-5. Mike Siani had a couple of hits, TJ Hopkins, perhaps breaking out of a two-week slump, had three hits. Quincy McAfee also had a couple of base knocks. The pitching was less than stellar. Andrew Abbott had the worst line of his professional career, giving up 3 ER in 4 innings. 1 K in those innings.
Dayton managed to get one of two scheduled games in and prevailed in it, 6-5. Allan Cerda smacked his 6th round tripper of the season and a single. Bryce Bonnin struggled a bit, giving up 2 in 3 IP. They play two tonight, with Thomas Farr in one and Conner Phillips in the other. Games begin in about an hour.
Daytona brought out the big lumber and whooped up on the Blue Jays of Dunedin, 10-6. 10 hits for the Tugas, but only Wifred Astudillo had two. Braylin Minier, continuing his good play since being promoted, hit his second HR. Fidel Castro was promoted today, fwiw.