Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (1-4, 34-37) continue their road series against the Aberdeen IronBirds (4-1, 38-33) — the High-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles — at 7:05 p.m. on Thursday from Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, Md.
RHP Kade Morris (1-1, 4.85) — the New York Mets’ No. 21 prospect per Baseball America — is expected to take the hill for the Cyclones. The IronBirds are projected to counter with LHP Bruce Zimmerman (NR), who is making a Major League rehab start.
Live coverage on the Bally Live app, MiLB.tv, and Cyclones Radio Network will begin at 6:50 p.m.
Full game notes are linked below.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn limited Aberdeen to just four hits on Wednesday night, but mustered only four hits themselves in a 3-1 loss to the IronBirds...3B/2B Angel Tejada broke a 1-1 tie with a two-run walk-off home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth...RHP Jonah Tong struck out a career-high-tying 11 batters...The Markham, Ontario native permitted just one run on three hits and displayed great control, walking just a single batter over 6.0 innings...Brooklyn's lone tally came on a C Christian Pregent bases-loaded walk in the third...DH Nick Lorusso reached base twice with a single and a walk.
THIS DATE IN CYCLONES HISTORY: June 27 has been a date for dramatic Cyclones' victories...In 2019, an RBI double from RF José Miguel Medina in the top of the 10th helped Brooklyn beat Aberdeen on the road, 4-3...In 2016, trailing Hudson Valley, 5-1, through seven innings, the Cyclones rallied to tie it in the ninth on a two-run 2B Nick Sergakis single...PR-1B Darryl Knight gave Brooklyn a walk-off 6-5 victory with an RBI single in the bottom of the 10th...The 'Clones bested the IronBirds, 4-3, in 2008 on a walk-off run-producing single by PR-LF Will Vogl in the bottom of the ninth...In 2005, Brooklyn erased a 4-0 deficit entering the seventh to defeat the New Jersey Cardinals, 5-4...The Cyclones tied it in the eighth on a DH D.J. Wabick sacrifice fly, and won it with RF Jesús Gamero's walk-off RBI single in the ninth.
TRAVELING CIRCUS: Starting with Tuesday's game in Aberdeen, the Cyclones will have just six home games over the next 28 days...Brooklyn's next full six-game home series will take place from July 23-28 vs. Rome...The Cyclones will play three games at home vs. Hudson Valley from July 1-3 and another three vs. Jersey Shore from July 19-21 immediately following the All-Star break...Brooklyn is also amid their longest stretch without an off day during the 2024 season...After Sunday's series finale, the Cyclones will play Monday, July 1, through Saturday, July 6, with three games on Coney Island and another three in Hudson Valley before back-to-back days off on July 7 and 8.
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