Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (17-7,
45-44) return home to open a six-game homestand against the Wilmington Blue
Rocks (8-16, 37-51) — the High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals — on Tuesday
evening at 7 p.m. from Maimonides Park on Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y.
RHP Robert Colina (2-2,
3.62 ERA) is scheduled to toe the slab for Brooklyn against Wilmington’s RHP Bryan
Cáceres (0-3, 14.18 ERA).
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 attached.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn earned a series
victory with a 7-4 come-from-behind triumph at Hudson Valley on Sunday
afternoon...Renegades jumped out to a 4-0 lead after 3 innings on a pair of
solo home runs by 2B Ben Cowles and a 2-run home run by C Agustin
RamÃrez...Cyclones tied it in the 4th on a grand slam by DH Omar De Los
Santos...Brooklyn jumped in front for good on back-to-back home runs from
RF Stanley Consuegra (2-run) and 1B Mateo Gil (solo)...Cyclones’
bullpen combined to throw 6.1-shutout innings...RHP Benito GarcÃa (2.1
IP), RHP Jace Beck (1.0), RHP Dylan Hall (1.0), RHP Joey
Lancellotti (1.0), and RHP Paul Gervase (1.0) united to allow 3 hits
and strike out 9...Beck earned his 4th win, while Gervase stranded a pair in
the 9th for his 6th save.
WE’RE GOING STREAKING: Brooklyn
has won 12-of-16 (.750) and 18-of-25 (.720) going into Tuesday’s series
opener...The Cyclones have won 5-consecutive series dating back to
June 20-25 vs. Hudson Valley and have not dropped a set since Greenville won
4-of-6 on Coney Island from June 6-11...The Cyclones are 17-7 in the second
half and lead the North Division of the SAL by half a game over Aberdeen
(16-7)...Brooklyn a half-game behind Hickory (17-6) for the best record in the
circuit during the half.
COMEBACK ‘CLONES: Brooklyn earned their 18th
come-from-behind victory with a 7-4 win at Hudson Valley on Sunday...The
Cyclones matched their largest comeback of the year, erasing a 4-run, 4-0
deficit entering the 4th inning... The Cyclones came from 4 runs down to earn
the victory on July 4 vs. Wilmington and on Opening Day, April 7, vs. Jersey
Shore...Friday marked the 11th win in their final at-bat with an 8-7 win at Hudson
Valley...It was also Brooklyn’s second win in 2023 when trailing after 8
innings.
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Brooklyn Cyclones Players this year:
Kevin Parada; Blade Tidwell; Alex RamÃrez; Stanley Consuegra; Omar De Los Santos; Tyler Stuart; Chase Estep; Joander Suarez; Jace Beck; César Berbesi; Jeffrey Colón; Joshua Cornielly; Cameron Foster; Jordan Geber; Paul Gervase; Raimon Gómez; Drake Osborn; Wilkin Ramos; Manny RodrÃguez; Joander Suarez; Dylan Tebrake;
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