New York Yankees Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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Tampa finished up their season with a 5-4 win over Sarasota and it was Garrett Patterson who picked up the win in his first game for Tampa. He gave up a run on two hits with the lone blemish being a solo homerun.
Tim Battle went two for four with a solo homerun and two runs. Christopher Malec doubled and drew a walk and he he hit an impressive .323. in 67 games for Tampa.
The pitching went out the window in the RiverDogs 12-11 loss to Rome. Edgar Soto was roughed up for seven runs in his start and Garrett Patterson gave up three runs (one earned) on two hits and two walks in 2/3 innings as he took the loss.
Mitchell Hilligoss had three singles and he scored three times in the loss. Seth Fortenberry went two for six with three runs and an RBI while Austin Jackson doubled, drove in two and scored two runs.
The pitching went out the window in yesterday’s 12-6 loss to Asheville. Garrett Patterson took the loss when he gave up eight runs in three innings of relief while Angel Reyes gave up four runs in four innings in his start.
Brian Baisley had a nice game in the loss and he went three for five with a homerun and two RBIs. Jose Gil hit a solo homerun while Christopher Malec went two for three with two runs scored.
Starter Garrett Patterson threw four shutout innings before giving way to the pen, who performed admirably. Nicholas Petersen picked up the win with shutout eighth and Jonathan Hovis picked up the save with a shutout ninth. It was his fourth save of the season.
Seth Fortenberry was the hitting star. He went two for four with a double and an RBI in the 2-1 win. Andres Perez tripled and he scored a run.
The RiverDogs took both game of their doubleheader against Kannapolis and in each of the games, the pitching gave up just one run. In the first game, Angel Reyes threw four shutout innings and struck out six in the start while Garrett Patterson picked up the win with three innings to close out the game. Donald Hollingsworth tripled, drove in two and scored one in the 3-1 win.
In the second game, Timothy Norton had a really nice start. He gave up just one run on five hits and he struck out ten in 6 1/3 innings. Mitchell Hillgoss was the hitting star. He went two for four with a double, two RBIs and a run.
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