Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (6-14, 39-47) will try and salvage the final game of their series against the Wilmington Blue Rocks (9-10, 40-45) — the High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals — at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday from Judy Johnson Field at Frawley Stadium in Wilmington, Del.
RHP Jonathan Pintaro (0-3, 3.12) is scheduled to take the hill for the Cyclones. The Blue Rocks are projected to counter with RHP Riley Cornelio (6-7, 5.40).
Live coverage on the Bally Live app, MiLB.tv, and Cyclones Radio Network will begin at 12:50 p.m.
Full game notes are attached.
LAST TIME OUT: Wilmington clinched a series victory over Brooklyn by way of a 3-2 victory...CF Omar De Los Santos provided the Cyclones' offense with a go-ahead two-run home run in the top of the second inning that came off the bat at 110 mph and traveled an estimated 421 feet...The Blue Rocks took the lead for good in the fifth on an RBI single by SS Viandel Peña and a run-scoring double from 3B Murphy Stehly...SS Wilfredo Lara and RF Karell Paz each tallied multi-hit games for Brooklyn...RHPs Victor Castañeda (0.2 IP) and Luis G. Moreno (2.0) combined to toss 2.2 innings of hitless relief, walking one and striking out four...The two-hour and three-minute contest was the Cyclones' shortest nine-inning game of the season.
THIS DATE IN CYCLONES’ HISTORY: On July 14, 2001, the Cyclones played their first game against their cross-borough rival the Staten Island Yankees...With Tsuyoshi Shinjo suited up as the first Major League rehabber in franchise history, Brooklyn beats Staten Island on the road, 3-1...A special ferry is used to shuttle passengers from Coney Island to Staten Island...In 2004, the Cyclones’ stretch of 113 consecutive sellouts, which started on July 3, 2001, came to an end in the second game of a day-night doubleheader when 6,464 fans came out to then-KeySpan Park...In 2011, RHP Eduardo Aldama (5.0 IP, 8 K), LHP Jack Leathersich (1.0; 2), RHP José De La Torre (2.0, 4), and RHP Hunter Carnevale (1.0, 1) combined to strike out 15 batters and a three-hit shutout in a 2-0 win vs. Auburn...In 2018, OF Walter Rasquin stole the 34th base of his Brooklyn career to set the franchise's all-time record...Rasquin's mark stood until 2023 when it was surpassed by UT Jaylen Palmer...LHP Jason Vargas stuck out 10 over 6.0 innings in a Major League rehab start in the Cyclones' 5-3 win vs. Williamsport.
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