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    Chicago Cubs Minor League Report: Top Prospects Shine as Alcántara and Triantos Power I-Cubs

    Kevin Alcántara and James Triantos combined to go to go 6-for-7 with seven runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and seven RBI on Friday while Jefferson Rojas looks to finish his June strong for the Cubs' farm system.

    Connor Tomko
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    Cubs Affiliate Overview (June 26–27)

    • Triple-A Iowa Cubs
    Series vs. Columbus Clippers (Cleveland Guardians): Clippers lead 3-1
    Season Record: 40–38

    • Double-A Tennessee Smokies
    Series vs. Birmingham Barons (Chicago White Sox): Tied 2-2
    Season Record: 34-38

    • High-A South Bend Cubs
    Series at Cedar Rapids Kernels (Minnesota Twins): Lead 3-1
    Season Record: 27–46

    • Single-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans
    Series at Columbia Fireflies (Kansas City Royals): Lead 3-1
    Season Record: 31–40

    Triple-A: Iowa Cubs
    Season Record: 40–38
    Series Opponent: Columbus Clippers (37–39)
    Series Standing: Trail 3-1

    June 26: The Iowa Cubs dropped their sixth-straight contest, falling to the Columbus Clippers, 6-5, on Thursday. The Cubs took a 4-3 lead into the ninth but allowed three runs in the top of the frame. Iowa would score one in the bottom of the ninth on a Hayden Cantrelle groundout but would leave the tying run at third. Carlos Pérez (3-for-4) posted his first multi-home run game of the season, launching a solo shot in the fourth before crushing a two-run blast in the eighth. His 16 home runs lead the I-Cubs and rank second in the International League. Jonathan Long also recorded a multi-hit effort, going 2-for-4. Tommy Romero took a no-decision in the start, allowing three runs on six hits over five innings of work, striking out a season-high eight batters.

    June 27: The Cubs snapped their six-game losing skid with an emphatic 15-6 victory over the Clippers on Friday. Iowa was led by James Triantos and Kevin Alcántara, who combined to go 6-for-7 with seven runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and seven RBIs. Both players tallied three-hit efforts while also tallying a double and a home run. Seven of the nine Cubs starters recorded a hit in the contest and six drove in at least one run. Alcántara raised his June batting average to .281 and is also posting an OPS of .792 during the month. Brandon Hughes tossed three scoreless innings in relief, allowing just one hit and striking out three.

    Double-A: Knoxville Smokies
    Season Record: 34–38
    Series Opponent: Birmingham Barons (40–33)
    Series Standing: Tied 2-2

    June 26: The Knoxville Smokies used a five-run first inning to cruise to a 9-3 victory over the Birmingham Barons on Thursday. BJ Murray Jr. (1-for-5) launched a three-run shot in the opening frame with Felix Stevens (2-for-4) and Jordan Nwogu (3-for-3) also adding RBI-base hits in the first. Stevens and Nwogu would combine to drive in three of the four runs scored by the Smokies in the third as the home team raced out to a 9-2 lead. Cayne Ueckert picked up the win in relief, tossing two scoreless frames and allowing just two hits to go along with three strikeouts.

    June 27: The Smokies overturned a 4-0 deficit into a 5-4 lead with a five-run eighth inning, but the Barons scored twice in the ninth to hand Knoxville the one-run loss and even the series. The Smokies were held to just three hits in the ballgame, with Pablo Aliendo’s (1-for-4) RBI-single in the ninth appearing to be the decisive one, but they were also able to draw eight walks at the plate.

    High-A: South Bend Cubs
    Season Record: 27–46
    Series Opponent: Cedar Rapids Kernels (42–31)
    Series Standing: Lead 3–1

    June 26: South Bend and Cedar Rapids had its contest suspended in the top of the third inning, with the Cubs leading 5-0.

    June 27: The Cubs and the Kernels split the action on the day, with Cedar Rapids winning the completed suspended contest, 6-5, and South Bend coming away victorious in the nightcap, 12-4.

    Game 1: South Bend had its 5-0 lead instantly erased by a five-run frame from Cedar Rapids in the third. The Kernels would plate the go-ahead run in the fifth and would hold the Cubs to just one hit over the next five innings. South Bend rallied in the ninth, with the first two batters reaching safely, but were unable to plate the tying run. Evan Aschenbeck started the ballgame on Thursday and worked two scoreless innings and looked poise to bounce back from a rough outing his last time out. Edgar Alvarez, Cameron Sisneros and Drew Bowser all tallied two-hit efforts in the game.

    Game 2: The Cubs bounced back in the nightcap with a dominant 12-4 victory, in seven innings, over the Kernels to take a 3-1 series lead. Cristian Hernandez (1-for-4) put South Bend in front 2-0 in the first with a two-run shot, his fourth of the season. Brian Kalmer (2-for-3) also hit a two-run homer in the second, making it 4-3 Cubs, before South Bend erupted for eight runs in the third. Drew Bowser’s (1-for-3) two-run double made it 7-3 before two more scored on a double by Kalmer. Jefferson Rojas’ (1-for-3) two-run blast, his sixth of the season, capped the frame. Erian Rodriguez picked up the win, allowing four runs, three earned, on five hits over five innings of work, punching out a season-high eight batters.

    Single-A: Myrtle Beach Pelicans
    Season Record: 31–40
    Series Opponent: Columbia Fireflies (37–36)
    Series Standing: Lead 3-1

    June 26: Myrtle Beach was walked off by Columbia on Thursday, 3-2. The Pelicans took the lead in the contest in the second, thanks to a run-scoring balk, and doubled their advantage on Leonel Espinoza’s RBI-groundout in the fifth. The Fireflies evened the contest with runs in the sixth and seventh before scoring again in the ninth to hand Myrtle Beach the loss. Yenrri Rojas took the no-decision in his first quality start of the season, allowing just one run on six hits over six innings of work, striking out two.

    June 27: The Pelicans clinched at least a series split with a 4-1 win on Friday over the Fireflies. Dilan Granadillo (1-for-4), Christian Olivo (1-for-4) and Ty Southisene (2-for-5) all tallied RBI-base hits in the seventh to give Myrtle Beach a 3-0 lead, and Yahil Melendez (1-for-3) added some insurance with a sacrifice fly in the eighth to make it 4-1. Jostin Florentino picked up his first-career win at the Single-A level with his first-career quality start at this level as well. He blanked Columbia over six innings of work, allowing just three hits while firing a season-high eight strikeouts.


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