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Michael Chavis hits for the cycle, Sean Linan K's 7
In Dodgers minor league action on Saturday, June 14th, we had three wins and a rainout, the always exotic 'cycle', and Sean Linan continues to impress.
Player of the day
Michael Chavis hit for the cycle in Oklahoma City's one-run victory over the Albuquerque Isotopes (Rockies), netting him the POTD. The 29-year-old veteran infielder has been hitting in the middle of the Comets' batting order and has been having a productive year with a hitting line of .281/.345/.532.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
The Comets pushed across two runs in the ninth inning to edge the Albuquerque Isotopes 8-7. The winning rally began with two outs and nobody on base. Chavis doubled to complete the cycle, Hunter Feduccia singled him in to tie the game, and singles by Esteury Ruiz and Steward Berroa produced the game winner.
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Kyle Funkhouser started the game for the Comets, but got hit hard, giving up nine hits and three walks in four and two-thirds innings. After the Comets took the lead in the top of the ninth, Noah Davis finished things with a scoreless inning to notch his first save.
Double-A Tulsa
The game between the Drillers and the Springfield Cardinals was suspended in the second inning, tied 1-1. The game will be rescheduled for Sunday, June 15th, prior to the regularly scheduled game.
High-A Great Lakes
The Loons scored nine runs in the first five innings, and Sean Linan held the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Brewers) to one run in four and two-thirds innings as the Loons coasted to a 9-2 victory. The 20-year-old Linan, pitching in High-A now after starting games in Low-A and Triple-A, struck out seven and walked none. He surrendered just one run on a solo home run by Tayden Hall. The offense was led by Mike Sirota, who had three hits, and Kendall George, who drove in four runs a day after getting ejected.
Low-A Rancho Cucamonga
The Quakes defeated the Inland Empire 66ers (Angels) 6-4. Mairoshendrick Martinus, who is trying to break Todd Hollandsworth's record for longest name in Dodger history, drove in two runs with three hits.
Saturday scores
Oklahoma City 8, Albuquerque 7
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Great Lakes 9, Wisconsin 2
Rancho Cucamonga 6, Inland Empire 4
Sunday schedule
Wisconsin (Ryan Birchard) at Great Lakes (Maddux Bruns), 10:05 AM PST
Tulsa (TBA) at Springfield (TBD), 10:05 AM PST, completion of Saturday's game
Tulsa (Jackson Ferris) at Springfield (TBA), game 2
Rancho Cucamonga (Jakob Wright) at Inland Empire (Peyton Olejnik), 2:05 PM PST
Oklahoma City (Bobby Miller) at Albuquerque (TBA), 5:05 PM PST
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