Bowling Green Hot Rods 9, Greenville Drive 8 (BOX)

Unfortunately, the story of the day in this one was Juan Valera’s elbow. After beginning to pop up on top-100 MLB prospect lists, Valera left the game after one inning with inflammation in his pitching elbow. Chris Cotillo has more detail here. Valera was off to an electric start, with 17 strikeouts in 9 1/3 innings to start the season. He also missed more than half the season a year ago with an elbow injury.
After his departure, the Hot Rods (TB) pulled out a wild back-and-forth affair on Thursday
night in Greenville.
Last year, I made my pitch for the movie Hot Rod being rather underrated. This year, I’m pushing for professional athletes to go back to the nickname “Hot Rod”. There was Rodney “Hot Rod” Hundley who was the first overall pick in the 1957 NBA draft, played his whole career for the Lakers, and was a broadcaster after retirement. John “Hot Rod” Williams played in the NBA from 1986-1999, mostly for the Cavaliers.
We’re long overdue for a lightning-fast MLB player who points finger-guns into the air after sliding in for an extra-base hit.
For the Drive in the loss, Yoeilin Cespedes went yard twice on the day, with both coming off another 80-grade name in pitcher Gary Gill Hill. Yophery Rodriguez homered twice as well, knocking in five runs on the day.
Henry Godbout and Mason White each contributed two hits.
Kyson Witherspoon (0-1, 6.14) will get the ball on Friday night at 6:45.
Portland Sea Dogs 7, Altoona Curve 0 (BOX)

The Altoona Curve (PIT) are 0-12 to start the season, and Thursday’s game was more of the same. Sea Dogs starter Eduardo Rivera struck out nine batters over 5 2/3 innings, allowing three hits to get the win in his second straight strong start. Joe Vogatsky got the ever-popular three-inning save (plus one out), preserving the shutout.
On the offensive side, Max Ferguson had the biggest blast of the night on a grand slam.
Marvin Alcantara also added a solo shot, part of his three-hit day.
Portland has not announced a starter for 6:00 ET this evening.
Hickory Crawdads 14, Salem RidgeYaks 5 (BOX)

RidgeYaks pitching got hit early and often yesterday by the Crawdads (TEX), beginning with starter Dylan Brown, who allowed 11 baserunners and six runs in 3 1/3 innings.
Offensively, right fielder Andrews Opata had three RBIs, including a solo home run.
Madinson Frias (0-0, 12.60) will take the bump on Friday at 7:00.
Worcester Red Sox at Nashville Sounds (Suspended, 0-0, Top 4th inn.)
Starters Jake Bennett for the Woo Sox and Thomas Pannone for the Sounds (MIL) each threw three shutout innings before the game was suspended in the top of the fourth inning.
The game will be continued, followed by the regularly scheduled game, at 7:05 ET on Friday, with pitching matchups yet to be determined.
















