In an exciting night for Dodgers affiliates, both Oklahoma City and Tulsa celebrated victories, showcasing standout performances from their players. Ryan Ward made a significant impact in his return to Oklahoma City, where he delivered a powerful performance against the El Paso Chihuahuas. After a slow start in July, Ward broke out with a home run, two doubles, and a season-best four hits, contributing to the team’s eight extra-base hits in a commanding home win.
Ward wasn’t alone in his offensive prowess; Alek Thomas also joined the home run party, marking his third in three games. Jack Suwinski had a stellar night with two doubles and four RBIs, while Austin Gauthier and Ryan Fitzgerald added doubles to the mix. On the mound, Christian Romero struck out five over 5 1/3 innings, allowing only a solo home run. Ryder Ryan nearly secured a three-inning save but faced a rocky ninth inning, leading to Jerming Rosario coming in to close it out with a crucial strikeout.
Meanwhile, the Tulsa Drillers pulled off a strong victory over the Springfield Cardinals, with Josue De Paula leading the charge with three hits, including an RBI double during a four-run rally that sealed the win. Zyhir Hope tied the game with a two-run single in the seventh inning, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. Kendall George, returning from a knee injury, made his presence felt with two singles, two stolen bases, and two runs scored, bringing his total to eight hits in his first four games back.
Evan Shaw provided solid relief for Tulsa, pitching three hitless innings and striking out four batters to earn the win. In contrast, the Great Lakes Loons faced a setback against the Dayton Dragons, where two runs in the eighth inning proved costly. Robby Porco’s scoreless seventh was overshadowed by the subsequent walks that led to runs, despite Chase Harlan hitting his third home run just a day after his 20th birthday.
Shortstop Emil Morales continued to impress, contributing two hits and two RBIs, highlighting his ongoing success in the series. Meanwhile, Brooks Auger struggled for the second consecutive start, allowing two home runs but still managing to strike out eight batters. The Tower Buzzers faced a tough night against the Inland Empire, with Marco Estrada allowing five runs during his relief appearance, despite his strikeout capabilities.
In a bright spot, Marlon Nieves returned from injury to pitch effectively in his limited start. Easton Shelton, leading the California League with 24 home runs, hit a three-run blast in the eighth inning, further solidifying his impressive season. As the week progresses, the excitement around the Dodgers’ minor league affiliates continues to build.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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