Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (10-4, 38-41) look to head into the All-Star break with a victory against the Wilmington Blue Rocks (5-9, 34-44) — the High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals — on Sunday afternoon at 1:05 p.m. from Frawley Stadium in Wilmington, Del.
RHP Cameron Foster (3-4- 4,.58) is scheduled to take the hill for Brooklyn against Wilmington’s RHP Kyle Luckham (2-1, 3.93).
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 12:50 p.m.
Full game notes are linked below.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn’s 5-game winning streak was snapped in a 4-1 loss to Wilmington on Saturday night...RHP Joander Suárez posted a quality start but suffered his 6th loss...He yielded 2 earned runs (4 total) on 3 hits over a career-high 7.0 innings...The 23-year-old walked 2 and struck out a season-high-tying 8...Brooklyn scratched their run across in the 6th on a sacrifice fly by DH Omar De Los Santos...RHP Andry Lara earned his 3rd win for Wilmington, tossing 5.0 innings of 1-run ball...RHP Landon Powell pitched a perfect 9th for his 1st save...Blue Rocks’ 4 runs scored on a throwing error, a sacrifice fly, a wild pitch, and a ground out...Game was delayed for 29 minutes at the start due to weather.
MARATHON MEN: Brooklyn is in the midst of their longest stretch without an off day for the 2023 season...The Cyclones will play 12 games in 12 days from Wednesday, June 28, until Sunday, July 9...Brooklyn completes their 2-week homestand with a 6-game series at Maimonides Park vs. Jersey Shore until Monday, July 3...The ‘Clones then travel south to Wilmington for a 6-game set at Frawley Stadium against the Blue Rocks starting on Tuesday, July 4...So far, Brooklyn is 7-4 during the stretch...Following the 12 games in 12 days, Brooklyn will have a 4-day break for the Major League All-Star Game before returning to Coney Island on Friday, July 14, to open up a brief 3-game home series vs. Greensboro.
SUPER STAFF: Since the start of a 4-game winning streak at Hudson Valley on May 17, the Cyclones’ pitching staff has, statistically, been the most dominant in Minor League Baseball...Entering Sunday, Brooklyn has posted a MiLB-low 2.70 ERA (125 ER in 417.0 IP) over their last 48 games, holding a 27-21 record in that span...The Yankees’ High-A Hudson Valley (2.89) is 2nd in the minors...The Cyclones have hurled 5 shutouts in that span and hold a strikeout rate of 28.2% and a walk rate of 11.3%...Additionally, Brooklyn pitching has permitted the fewest home runs (13) and holds the lowest opposing OPS (.590), in addition to the 3rd lowest hits-per-9 innings (6.65) in that time period...RHPs Blade Tidwell (1.55) and Tyler Stuart (1.62) hold the 3rd and 4th best ERA’s in MiLB during that time (min. 45.0 IP).
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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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