Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (32-32) continue their six-game series, with two games remaining in the season’s first half, against the Jersey Shore BlueClaws (37-27) — the High-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies — at 7 p.m. on Wednesday from Maimonides Park on Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y.
RHP Jonathan Pintaro (0-1, 4.00) is expected to take the hill for the Cyclones. The BlueClaws are projected to counter with RHP Jean Cabrera (3-3, 3.54).
Live coverage on the Bally Live app, MiLB.tv, and Cyclones Radio Network will begin at 6:45 p.m.
Full game notes are linked below.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn could not snag the series' opening game against Jersey Shore, falling 7-2...The loss marks the Cyclones’ first home defeat in a series opener this season...Brooklyn's pitching staff limited Jersey Shore to only five hits, but a season-high-tying four errors proved costly down the stretch when Jersey Shore plated two in the seventh to grab a 4-2 lead it would not relinquish...LHP Felipe De La Cruz spun 4.1 innings of two-run ball, while RHP Jimmy Loper was handed a tough-luck loss over 1.2 innings of relief work...LF Emaarion Boyd scored three of the Phillies' affiliate's seven runs, while also collecting a pair of hits and walking once...LF Jefrey De Los Santos posted a multi-hit game for Brooklyn, reaching three times with a walk...SS William Lugo was on base four times thanks to a double, a throwing error, and two free passes.
SAY IT AIN'T SO, KID: The entire MLB and MiLB community continues to mourn the loss of Willie Mays, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 93...Widely considered one of the best players to ever step on the diamond, Mays spent the final two seasons of his illustrious career with the Mets in 1972 and 1973...Known not only for his ability on the field, but his outstanding character off of it, Mays’ career spanned over 20 years (1951-1973), during which he collected 24 All-Star nods, 2 National League MVPs, and 12 Gold Gloves...The legend is sixth in all-time home runs (660), seventh in runs scored (2,068), 10th in RBI (1,909) and 12th in hits (3,293)...In 56 lifetime games at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, Mays was a .355/.419/.786 hitter with an astounding 1.205 OPS...Mays blasted 28 of his 660 home runs in Brooklyn, adding 60 RBI...The 28 home runs are third-most by a visiting player in Ebbets Field history, trailing only St. Louis Cardinals legend Stan Musial (37), and former Pittsburgh Pirates star Ralph Kiner (30)...Mays’ pro career kicked off in 1948 at the age of 17 with the Birmingham Black Barons...On Thursday, the Giants are set to play the Cardinals from historic Rickwood Field in Alabama to honor the Negro Leagues and its contribution to baseball.
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