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Chicago Cubs Minor League Report - June 15

Affiliate Overview

Triple-A Iowa Cubs
Series at Louisville Bats (Cincinnati Reds): Bats win, 3-2-1
Season Record: 27–39-1

Double-A Knoxville Smokies
Series at Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay Rays): Smokies win, 4-2
Season Record: 35–28

High-A South Bend Cubs
Series vs. Peoria Chiefs (St. Louis Cardinals): Cubs win, 4-2
Season Record: 38–21

Single-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Series vs. Augusta GreenJackets (Atlanta Braves): Tied, 3-3
Season Record: 24–37

Affiliate Highlights

Triple-A: Iowa Cubs

Season Record: 27–39-1
Series Opponent: Louisville Bats (36–31-1)
Series Standing: Lose, 3-2-1

June 14: The Iowa Cubs ended their series at the Louisville Bats with a 4-4 tie at Louisville Slugger Field. The game headed to extras at 4-4 and the Cubs scored five in the top-half of the frame but inclement weather prevented the Bats from coming to the plate in the inning, which per league rules, meant the contest reverted back to the score at the end of the ninth. Louisville took a 2-0 lead in the fourth and later made it a 4-0 game in the seventh but Iowa knotted the ballgame up with four runs in the eighth. Chas McCormick (1-for-5) plated a run on an RBI-single and Jonathan Long (0-for-3) raced home on a wild pitch. James Triantos (2-for-4) brought home a pair of runs on a single to make it 4-4. Doug Nikhazy got the start for the I-Cubs and took no decision. Nikhazy allowed two runs on three hits over four innings of work, striking out six and walking none. Antoine Kelly turned in two scoreless innings out of the bullpen, retiring all six of the batters he faced, whiffing four of them.

Double-A: Knoxville Smokies

Season Record: 35–28
Series Opponent: Montgomery Biscuits (32–30)
Series Standing: Win, 4-2

June 14: The Knoxville Smokies picked up their third-straight series win with a 4-3 triumph over the Montgomery Biscuits on Sunday. The Biscuits jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the third but the Smokies were able to scratch a run across the plate in the fourth thanks to a sacrifice fly from Carter Trice (0-for-3). Brooks Caple got the start on the mound for Knoxville and took no decision. Caple allowed three runs, all unearned, on two hits over five innings of work, walking three and striking out one. Yenri Rojas (2.0 IP), Luke Little (1.0 IP) and Erian Rodriguez (1.0 IP) combined for four scoreless innings in relief while allowing just three hits to go along with four strikeouts and one walk. Their shutdown effort allowed the Smokies to come back and take the lead in the final frame, thanks to scoring one run in each of the seventh, eighth and ninth innings. Andy Garriola (1-for-4) brought Knoxville within one on an RBI-groundout and Cameron Sisneros (2-for-2) tied the ballgame with a solo shot, his first of the season. Garriola picked up his second RBI of the contest in the final frame on a sacrifice fly, which would be the game winner. Jefferson Rojas had another outstanding game at the plate, going 3-for-5, his fourth-straight three-hit performance.

High-A: South Bend Cubs

Season Record: 38–21
Series Opponent: Peoria Chiefs (32–31)
Series Standing: Win, 4-2

June 14: The South Bend Cubs claimed their sixth-straight series win with a 10-3 victory over the Peoria Chiefs on Sunday at Four Winds Field. The Cubs scored twice in their first trip to the plate thanks to Jose Escobar’s (1-for-3) two-run triple and later made it 3-0 in the second on Kane Kepley’s (1-for-3) sacrifice fly. The Chiefs tied the contest with three runs in the third but South Bend re-took the lead with three runs of its own in the fifth, all scoring on Miguel Useche’s (1-for-4) seventh homer of the season. Josiah Hartshorn (3-for-4) tallied an RBI-single in the seventh with Christian Olivo also coming around to score later in the inning to make it 8-3. Hartshorn then crushed his eighth High-A long ball, a solo shot, in the eighth, his fifth home run in his last seven games. Matt Halbach (2-for-5) scored the I-Cubs’ final run of the game later inning on a wild pitch to make it 10-3. Alfredo Romero got the start for South Bend but did not factor in the decision. Romero allowed three runs on three hits over three innings of work, striking out four and walking two. Nazier Mulé picked up the win in relief to improve to 2-2 on the season. Mulé worked three scoreless frames, yielding just one hit to go along with four strikeouts and two walks.

Single-A: Myrtle Beach Pelicans

Season Record: 24–37
Series Opponent: Augusta GreenJackets (33–30)
Series Standing: Tied, 3-3

June 14: The Myrtle Beach Pelicans salvaged a split in their series with the Augusta GreenJackets following a 6-5 win on Sunday at Pelicans Ballpark. Alexey Lumpuy (1-for-3) homered on the very first pitch of the ballgame and the Pelicans would never relinquish the lead. Logan Poteet (3-for-4) doubled home a run in the second before the GreenJackets scored their first run of the contest in the fourth. Myrtle Beach got that run right back on Geuri Lubo’s solo blast, his fourth of the season. Poteet then picked up his second and third RBI of the game when he launched a two-run blast in the fifth to make it 5-1. Darlyn De Leon (1-for-4) brought home the Pelican’s final run of the ballgame in the sixth on a double, giving Myrtle Beach a five-run lead. Augusta scored three times in the seventh and once more in the ninth but Jordan Henriquez was able to squash the rally and earn his third save of the season to seal the victory. Pierce Coppola got the start on the mound for the Pelicans and took no decision. Coppola allowed one run on three hits over four innings of work, striking out four and walking two.


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