Aneudis Mejia took the mound for Hickory, showcasing a mix of control and power. He allowed two runs over two innings, recording two strikeouts while walking one. Geury Rodriguez followed, pitching 2.1 innings, also giving up two runs, striking out one and walking another.
At the plate, Marco Argudin stood out with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, adding two walks to his impressive showing. Yolfran Castillo contributed with a double, a walk, and a stolen base, finishing 1-for-4. Marcos Torres also made an impact, collecting a hit, two walks, and a stolen base. Daniel Flames added a pair of hits, while Dewar Tovar hit a double. Angel Arredondo also recorded a hit to round out Hickory’s offensive efforts.
Hub City and Frisco Performances
Hub City’s starter, Enrique Segura, delivered a strong performance, allowing just one run over five innings, striking out seven and walking one. J’Briell Easley added to the success with a scoreless inning, striking out two and walking one. Case Matter continued the trend, striking out four in two shutout innings.
Yeison Morrobel made headlines by launching a home run, while Maxton Martin went 2-for-4 with a double. Hector Osorio also contributed with a hit, enhancing Hub City’s offensive presence.
Frisco’s Dominance and Round Rock’s Rehab
Frisco’s Aidan Curry dominated on the mound, striking out 12 batters over six innings while walking two and allowing a two-run homer. Josh Trentadue was equally impressive, striking out six in three scoreless innings.
Rafe Perich continued to terrorize Texas League pitchers, going 3-for-4 with a double and a homer. Since his promotion to Frisco, Perich has maintained a scorching slash line of .316/.420/.624 over 31 games.
Round Rock’s Rehab Efforts
Jordan Montgomery made another successful rehab start for Round Rock, needing only 40 pitches to complete three shutout innings, allowing five hits and striking out three. However, Winston Santos, in his AAA debut, struggled, giving up six runs in three innings, including two home runs, while striking out four and walking three. Luis Curvelo faced challenges as well, allowing three runs in just 0.1 innings.
Despite the pitching woes, Jarred Kelenic stood out offensively for Round Rock, going 3-for-4, while Aaron Zavala added another hit to the mix.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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