Triple-A: Durham Bulls (TBR) 6, Norfolk Tides 3
The Tides fell to Durham 6-3 on Sunday, courtesy of one ugly inning from Andrew Kittredge (0.2 IP, 5 R, 6 H). Methinks the rehab stint should continue. On the other hand, Cade Povich pitched great, mowing down ten Bulls hitters by strikeout over five innings. The lefty starter issued just two walks and gave up three hits.
The Tides scored all three runs courtesy of a Jhonkensy Noel home run in the sixth, with Jud Fabian and Creed Willems aboard via walk. Willems reached three times, via free pass
and two singles.
Double-A: Chesapeake @ New Hampshire — Canceled due to rain
Sunday’s series finale between the Baysox and Fisher Cats was canceled due to rain.
High-A: Hudson Valley Renegades (NYY) 7, Frederick Keys 6 (10 innings)
The Hudson Valley Renegades came from behind with three runs in the top of the ninth inning to force extras and ultimately defeated the Frederick Keys 7-6 in 10 innings on Sunday afternoon at Nymeo Field. Twine Palmer (yes, real name, and also his middle name is “Rollin”) started for Frederick. He had a passable outing, allowing two runs in 3.1 innings. Ryan Cabarcas, Jacob Cravey and Eccel Correa combined for 4.2 scoreless in the middle innings. Alas, Joe Glassey allowed three runs in the ninth and Chandler Marsh two more in extras.
The bats weren’t bad. Vance Honeycutt homered. Payton Eeles doubled and knocked in a run. And Jackson Holliday had two hits, one of them a double, in his extended rehab stint.
Low-A: Fredericksburg Nationals 10, Delmarva Shorebirds 2
The Delmarva Shorebirds were down 4-0 after the first inning, and this one never got competitive. Kailen Hamson took the loss as the starter for Delmarva. Luis Beltrán allowed five runs in 2/3 of an inning. Keegan Gillies and Todd Kniebbe each had shutout appearances in relief.
Among the hitters, DJ Layton homered on a nice, 2-for-4 day, and Joshua Liranzo hit an RBI double.
Tomorrow’s Schedule
• There are no scheduled games on Monday.












