Brooklyn Cyclones Game Notes - 4/17/2024

 


Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.

The Brooklyn Cyclones (4-6) will look to secure their first road win of the season against the Jersey Shore BlueClaws (6-4) — the High-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies — on Wednesday night at 6:35 p.m. from ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood, N.J.

RHP Nolan McLean (0-0, 0.00 ERA) — the New York Mets’ No. 15 prospect according to Baseball America — is scheduled to take the ball for Brooklyn. Jersey Shore is projected to counter with RHP Starlyn Castillo (0-1, 12.00 ERA).

Live coverage is available on the Bally Live app and the Cyclones Radio Network starting 15 minutes before the first pitch at 6:20 p.m.

Full game notes are linked below.

LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn dropped the series opener Tuesday night in Jersey Shore despite a masterful pitching performance from not just RHP Brandon Sproat, but the bullpen as well...The trio of Sproat, RHP Diosmerky Taveras, and RHP Victor Castañeda limited the BlueClaws offense to just three runs -- only two of which were earned...Sproat in particular was sharp - hurling four innings while striking out five batters...The only blemish on his final line was a solo home run by DH Leandro Pineda...With the loss, the 'Clones are still in search of their first win on the road this season (0-4)...DH Mateo Gil provided Brooklyn's only run on a solo home run in the third.

SPROAT'S SPECTACLE: RHP Brandon Sproat has lived up to the hype of his third-round draft pick status in the early stages of 2024...Through his first two starts of the season, the former Florida Gator has collectively fired 6.2 innings of one-run ball, while giving up just four hits and striking out 10...Sproat tossed a career-high four innings in Tuesday's loss to Jersey Shore...Coincidentally, a pair of fellow Mets top pitching prospects and 2023 Cyclones RHP Christian Scott & RHP Blade Tidwell also showcased their stuff for Triple-A Syracuse & Double-A Binghamton, respectively, on Tuesday...The trio combined for 14.1 innings, holding opponents to five runs and striking out 22 batters...The trio make up three of New York's top four pitching prospects.

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