Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (17-22) attempt to return to the win column against the Winston-Salem Dash (24-16) — the High-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox — on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. from Maimonides Park.
RHP Jeffrey Colón (0-2, 8.61) is scheduled to take the hill for Brooklyn against Winston-Salem’s RHP Jonathan Cannon (4-1, 2.90).
Live coverage is available on the Bally Live app, MiLB.tv, and the Cyclones Radio Network starting 15 minutes prior to the first pitch at 6:45 p.m.
Full game notes are linked below.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn’s 2-game win streak was snapped in a 6-1 loss to Winston-Salem on Thursday night...Cyclones' only run scored on a RF Omar De Los Santos solo home run to left in the 2nd...3B Wes Kath and 1B Shawn Goosenberg each collected 3 hits and an RBI for the Dash...DH Wilfred Veras garnered 2 hits and 2 RBI...RF D.J. Gladney tallied a pair of singles, while CF Terrell Tatum reached base 4 times on a double, a triple, and 2 walks...RHP Kohl Simas tossed 5 innings of 1-run ball, earning his 4th win...RHP Kolby Kubichek and RHP Manny RodrÃguez combined for 4 frames of 1-run relief for Brooklyn.
TUNE-UP TIME: C Omar Narváez joined the Cyclones on a Major League rehab assignment on Thursday...He went 0-for-1 in his initial game with a walk and a strikeout, playing a scheduled 5 innings...The 31-year-old landed on the Mets’ 10-day injured list on April 7 (retro 4/6) with a left calf strain...Narváez was transferred to the 60-day IL on May 4...In 5 games with New York, the Maraçay, Venezuela native was 4-for-14 with the bat (.286), adding a pair of RBI...Narváez has appeared in 605 Major League games, slashing .258/.343/.385 and a .728 OPS with the Mets, Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners, and Chicago White Sox...He was named a National League All-Star with Milwaukee in 2021...Narváez last played on Coney Island with the Hudson Valley Renegades in 2013, when both were members of the New York-Penn League...He was 1-for-8 with 3 strikeouts in 2 games.
HOMER HAPPY: OF Omar De Los Santos provided Brooklyn’s lone run on Thursday with a solo home run to left in the bottom of the 2nd...It marked the 3rd-straight game with a long ball for the Cyclones, matching their longest streak of the season...IF/OF Jaylen Palmer poked a solo blast in the 7th inning on Tuesday and OF Alex RamÃrez hammered the first pitch of the home 1st for a round-tripper on Wednesday...Brooklyn’s previous 3-game home run streak also occurred against Winston-Salem, on the road, from April 14-16...The Cyclones clubbed 4 homers in 3 games...OF Stanley Consuegra cracked 2, while OF Alex RamÃrez and INF Justin Guerrera each added 1.
IN THE ‘PALM’ OF HIS HAND: IF/OF Jaylen Palmer has scattered himself across the Cyclones’ all-time leaderboards...Entering Friday, the 22-year-old is Brooklyn’s franchise record holder in games played (175), at-bats (577), plate appearances (688), runs scored (92), walks (92), and stolen bases (43)...Palmer passed INF Ronny Mauricio ‘21 for 2nd place in Cyclones history in RBI (64) on Tuesday and is 5 behind INF José Peroza (69) for the all-time mark...The Canarsie native is 2nd all-time in total bases (188), tied for 5th in home runs (15), and 6th in hits (110).
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Brooklyn Cyclones Players this year:
Kevin Kendall; Kevin Parada; Alex RamÃrez; Stanley Consuegra; Jaylen Palmer; Omar De Los Santos; Chase Estep; Warren Saunders; Joe Suozzi; Joander
Suarez; Jace Beck; César Berbesi; Quinn Brodey; Jeffrey Colón; Joshua Cornielly; Cameron Foster; Jordan Geber; Paul Gervase; Raimon Gómez; Justin Guerrera; Daniel Juarez; Kolby Kubichek; Brad Malm; Trey McLoughlin; Drake Osborn; Wilkin Ramos; Manny RodrÃguez; Warren Saunders; Tyler Stuart; Joander Suarez; Dylan Tebrake; Blade Tidwell;
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