Minor league baseball delivered another exciting day of action as prospects showcased their talents across the field. In Sugar Land, the Space Cowboys emerged victorious in a thrilling 7-6 contest against their opponents, fueled by a powerful fifth inning that saw them score six runs. The scoring began in the third when an error allowed the first run to cross the plate. The fifth inning was the highlight, featuring a Biggio RBI single, a Whitcomb RBI single, two runs on another error, a Strahm RBI single, and a Thomas sacrifice fly. On the mound, Hendrickson was impressive, allowing just one run over six innings, while the bullpen faced some late-game pressure but ultimately secured the win with Murray earning the save. This performance brings Hendrickson’s ERA to a solid 2.70 for the season.
Meanwhile, the Hooks faced a tougher battle. Swanson took the mound and pitched 3.2 innings, giving up one run despite walking five batters. The Hooks managed to score first in the second inning courtesy of a Sullivan solo home run. They later took the lead in the fourth with an Encarnacion RBI double, but the momentum shifted when McLoughlin surrendered a three-run home run. The Hooks struggled to respond offensively afterward and fell to their opponents with a final score of 5-2. Notably, Sullivan continues to impress with nine home runs and twelve stolen bases this season.
In other action, the Woodpeckers started strong, scoring in the first inning on a Wakefield RBI single. Weber pitched 4.1 innings, allowing three runs—only one of which was earned—while striking out six. The Woodpeckers rallied in the sixth, scoring two more runs, thanks to a disengagement violation and a Moss RBI single. They added three runs in the seventh, highlighted by an RBI single from Sierra and a two-run single from Moss, with Alvarez contributing a sacrifice fly in the eighth. Serrano took over on the mound, closing out the game with 4.2 innings of work, allowing two runs—none earned—leading to a 7-5 victory.
Looking ahead, today’s minor league starters include Ryan Weiss for Sugar Land at 8:37 CT, Brett Gillis for Corpus Christi at 7:05 CT, and two yet-to-be-determined starters for Asheville and Fayetteville at 6:35 CT and 6:05 CT, respectively.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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