In an exciting night across the Cubs’ minor league affiliates, Owen Ayers stole the spotlight with a standout performance for the Knoxville Smokies, while other teams faced mixed fortunes.
In Triple-A action, the Iowa Cubs faced a dramatic finish against the Louisville Bats, ultimately falling 5-4 in 11 innings. Despite holding a 3-1 lead entering the ninth, the I-Cubs couldn’t close it out. Ryan Jensen struggled on the mound, allowing two runs on three hits and four walks over 1.2 innings, striking out two. With the bullpen depleted, catcher Casey Opitz took the mound to pitch the tenth and eleventh innings, conceding only the automatic runner in both frames. However, Iowa’s hopes were dashed when Kevin Alcántara was thrown out at home plate, leading to Opitz being tagged with the loss.
Offensively, first baseman Jonathon Long had a stellar night, going 4 for 5 with a double and a game-tying single in the tenth inning. Designated hitter Owen Miller contributed a solid 2 for 5 performance, showcasing the depth of talent on the roster.
Over in Double-A, the Smokies triumphed over the Chattanooga Lookouts with an 11-9 victory. Jake Knapp started on the mound, allowing three runs (two earned) over 2.1 innings while struggling with his control, walking six batters. Ben Johnson, making his Double-A debut, earned the win despite allowing three runs on three hits, with all runs coming from a home run in the eighth. Johnson struck out five and walked just one.
Highlighting the offensive explosion, Ethan Hearn launched a two-run homer in the second inning, marking his first of the season. Catcher Owen Ayers made headlines by hitting his first Double-A home run in the third, going a perfect 2 for 2 with a double and three walks. Center fielder Alex Ramírez also joined the home run party with a two-run shot, while right fielder Andy Garriola capped off the night with a grand slam, bringing his season total to four homers.
Meanwhile, the South Bend Cubs faced a rain-shortened loss to the Dayton Dragons, falling 6-4. Starter Koen Moreno took the loss after allowing five runs (three earned) in three innings, struggling with command as he walked five batters. Left fielder Kane Kepley and center fielder Kade Snell each made contributions at the plate, with Snell driving in a run with a double.
Finally, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans dropped their game against the Fayetteville Woodpeckers, 5-2. Victor Zarraga took the loss, giving up two runs in 2.1 innings. However, Edwardo Melendez shone in relief, striking out eight batters without walking anyone over 3.2 innings. The Pelicans managed only three hits, with Jose Escobar scoring both runs through a passed ball and a wild pitch.
As the minor league season unfolds, the Cubs’ prospects continue to show promise, with players like Owen Ayers leading the charge for the Smokies.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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