
"Tyler Uberstine pitched six strong innings in an outing against Scranton ( Yankees AAA) that brought his see-sawing ERA since being promoted to Worcester back down to four on the nose. He struck out eight and allowed two runs on six hits. Isaiah Campbell threatened to give a 7-2 lead back but ultimately held it together. The lineup hit very well for a team that almost got no-hit earlier in the week, but that's life and that's baseball."
"The starter, Blake Wehunt, was taken for a ride and didn't make it out of the first before getting taken yard by two SeaWolves ( Tigers AA) which forced Chad Epperson to get a bit crafty with an already thin bullpen to finish this one. Jack Anderson did his job, holding the Sea Dogs' aquatic foes (I guess SeaWolves are semi-marine?) to one run while getting 13 outs in relief."
"July's 75th overall pick, Henry Godbout, continues his strong first season in professional baseball, an abbreviated one at that, picking up two hits including a double. Johanfran Garcia also kept this train moving in the top of the ninth with a two-RBI double with two outs to pull the Drive within one of the Dash ( White Sox High-A), and would be driven in to represent the tying run via a Mason White knock."
Tyler Uberstine pitched six strong innings against Scranton, striking out eight and allowing two runs on six hits while lowering his ERA to four. Isaiah Campbell preserved the lead after a threat to give it back. The lineup produced multiple extra-base hits, including Tyler McDonough's triple and Nathan Hickey's two doubles, and a fifth inning that featured Max Ferguson's two-run knock pushed the score to 7-1. Blake Wehunt was knocked around early, surrendering two first-inning homers and forcing bullpen adjustments. Jack Anderson recorded 13 outs in relief. Prospects Henry Godbout and Johanfran Garcia supplied timely hits, and Greenville prevailed in extra innings when Noah Dean held the lead.
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