Minor Lines 6/15: It might be time to sing the Noah Song
Briefly

The article reflects a sense of disappointment over the team's poor offensive showing, particularly noting the struggles of Worcester, Portland, and Greenville. The writer recalls happier times in the past and discusses recent games, mentioning standout performances like that of Noah Song and Nelly Taylor, amidst a backdrop of slumping stats for the WooSox. Despite the negative sentiment, there's an acknowledgment of player potential and a glimmer of hope for improvement.
Even on Password's worst night so far in Triple-A, he still drew a walk. But with this slumping plate presence by the WooSox most of this series in Lehigh Valley, he didn't score.
Noah Song fanned three in two innings again, and, call me crazy, I really think it might be plausible that the 29-year-old makes his MLB debut this year.
Nelly Taylor put this game out of reach for the Renegades in the eighth inning with his fifth home run in High-A.
It's hard for the bullpen to compete with an offense that managed just two knocks, one of which was a home run by Seby Zavala.
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