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TRANSACTIONS

Two of the transactions that made news before the lockout began involved players who were in the Low-A West in 2021. The Arizona Diamondbacks dealt for OF Jordan Luplow, sending SS Ronny Simon to Tampa Bay in the exchange. Simon played 77 games with the Visalia Rawhide before being promoted to High-A Hillsboro. With Visalia, Simon hit .249/.343/.475 with 15 homeruns. He has been assigned to the High-A Bowling Green Hot Rods.

Elsewhere, the Seattle Mariners acquired 2B/OF Adam Frazier from the San Diego Padres for a package that included OF Corey Rosier. Drafted in the 12th round, Rosier played one game in Rookie ball before joining the Modesto Nuts where he played 31 games and absolutely destroyed Low-A West pitching. In 118 ABs, Rosier slashed .390/.461/.585 with three homeruns and walked 18 times. The UNC Greensboro alum had a 15-game hitting streak during his 31-game stint at Modesto. Rosier may see more Low-A West pitching as he has been assigned to Lake Elsinore.

MODESTO’S KINGSBURY, NUNEZ COMBINE TO NO-HIT STOCKTON

Jimmy Kingsbury

Modesto’s Jimmy Kingsbury and  Kelvin Nunez combined to throw a no-hitter in the Nuts 7-0 win over Stockton on Friday night, the first no hitter in the Cal League since 2019. Kingsbury went the first seven innings and walked one batter while striking out 10. Nunez handled the 8th and 9th with no walks and three strikeouts. This was the third no-no in Modesto Nuts history, the last one coming in 2013.

Corey Rosier hit his third homer of the season and Trent Tinglestad had four hits to lead the Modesto offense. Rosier is now slashing .417/.489/.620 in 29 games for the Nuts.

Kingsbury was perfect in five of his seven innings. Junior Perez stuck out with one out in the third but reached first when the third strike got away from C Eric Jones. Perez stole second and when Jack Winkler reached on an error, Kingsbury was faced with a two-out, first-and-third jam. The righty out of Villanova induced a groundout to end the inning.

Kevin Richards drew a one-out walk in the fifth and was replaced on base when Perez followed with a FC grounder. Perez stole second again, but Kingsbury got another groundout to end the threat. He yielded to Nunez after seven innings having thrown 87 pitches, 64 for strikes.

Kelvin Nunez

Nunez went six up/six down over the final two innings on 18 pitches, 15 of them strikes. Together, Kingsbury and Nunez walked one and struck out 13. With business being handled quickly most of the night, the time of the game was 2:06.

Tinglestad led Modesto’s 14-hit attack with 4, while Rosier, Spencer Packard and Cesar Izturis Jr. had two hits apiece.

 

BLISS CYCLES in visalia’s 7-3 win

Visalia SS Ryan Bliss hit for the cycle, including his 6th homer of the season, in Visalia’s 7-3 win over Rancho Cucamonga. Avery Short (W, 2-5) gave up two runs over five innings and John Carver earned his first save as he allowed one run over four innings of relief.

Bliss homered in the first, doubled in the third, tripled in the sixth and then got a single in the ninth to complete his rare feat. He had a 10-game win streak snapped on Thursday night but got back into the hit column in a big way on Friday.

Deyvison De Los Santos hit his third homer of the year for Visalia and Shane Muntz blasted his second.

Yeiner Fernandez belted his first homer of the year for the Quakes.

 

SAN JOSE – 6
FRESNO – 5

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The top two teams in the league continued to size each other up for next week’s championship series and the Giants have had the better of it so far. Luis Matos and Jimmy Glowenke each had two hits as San Jose won for the third time in four games in this season-ending series. Pitcher of the Week/Month honoree Randy Rodriguez (W, 6-3) went 3 1/3 innings and allowed one hit with no runs or walks while striking out six.

INLAND EMPIRE – 1
LAKE ELSINORE – 0

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Jack Kochanowicz and Nick Mondak combined for the Cal League pitching effort of the night any other time, but their 1-0 shutout of Lake Elsinore happened to fall on a night when there was a no-hitter elsewhere. Jose Reyes doubled in a run in the fourth inning for the 66ers and that was it for both sides. Kochanowicz gave up three hits and didn’t walk anybody while striking out five over four innings. Mondak (W, 2-0) gave up one hit and no walks while striking out five. This game did edge out the Modesto no-hitter with a time of 2:03.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK, 9/7 SCORES

Sam McWilliams of Rancho Cucamonga and William Fleming of Modesto have been named Low-A West Player/Pitcher of the Week for August 30 – September 5. McWilliams was 9-for-26 in seven games against Lake Elsinore, with five doubles and three HRs. Fleming pitched twice for Modesto for a total of six IP with no runs, one hit, no walks and eight strikeouts.

 

SCOREBORAD

 

LAKE ELSINORE – 14
VISALIA – 4

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Max Ferguson (LE) 3-for-6, 2B, 2 SB
Jack Stronach (LE) 3-for-5, 2B
Ethan Routzahn (LE) 2 2/3 IP, 2H, 0R, 0BB, 5K
Tim Tawa (VIS) HR (5)
David Sanchez (VIS) 2IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 3K

STOCKTON – 4
SAN JOSE – 2

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Zack Gelof (STK) 2-for-4, HR (4), SB
Junior Perez (STK) HR (7)
Stockton bullpen (Breault, Vazquez, Baram) 5IP, 3H, 0R, 1BB, 6K
Patrick Bailey (SJ) 2-for-4, HR (7)

FRESNO – 11
MODESTO – 5

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Drew Romo (FRE) 3-for-4, 3RBI, threw out one base stealer
Eddy Diaz (FRE) 3-for-3, 3 Runs scored, 1BB
Corey Rosier (MOD) 3-for-4, 1BB

RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 6
INLAND EMPIRE – 4

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Sam McWilliams (RC) 3-for-5, 2B, HR (13)
Jose Ramos (RC) HR (6)
Imanol Vargas (RC) HR (16)
Carson Matthews (IE) HR (4)

 

SUNDAY 9/5 SCORES

LAKE ELSINORE – 9
RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 19

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Sam McWilliams (RC) 3-for-6, 2 2B, HR (12), 6 RBI, 3 Runs
Jose Ramos (RC) 3-for-5, 2 2B, 1 BB, 5 RBI, 3 Runs
Alex De Jesus (RC) 4-for-4, 2 2B, HR (12), 5 RBI
Bryan Torres (LE) 2-for-4, 2 2B, 4 RBI
Jarryd Dale (LE) 2-for-3, 2B, BB, SB
Seth Mayberry (LE) 2IP, 0R, 1H, 0BB, 3K

VISALIA – 1
SAN JOSE – 7

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Patrick Bailey (SJ), 3-for-4, 2B
Yorlis Rodriguez (SJ) 2-for-4, HR (2)
Nick Swiney (SJ), 4 2/3IP, 3H, 0R, 0BB, 6K
Randy Rodriguez (SJ) 2 1/3IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 5K
Neyfy Castillo (VIS) 2-for-3, 2B, BB
Scott Randall (VIS) 4IP, 3H, 0R, 0BB, 3K

FRESNO – 7
STOCKTON – 1

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Bladimir Restituyo (FRE) 3-for-4, HR (3)
Joe Aeilts (FRE) 2-for-3, 2B, 2 BB
Mike Ruff (FRE) 4IP, 1H, 0R, 3BB, 3K
Joshwan Wright (STK) 0-for-2, 2BB, RBI

INLAND EMPIRE – 5
MODESTO – 6

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Corey Rosier (MOD) 3-for-4, 2BB, 2Runs
Robert Perez (MOD) 3-for-5, BB
Brett Rodriguez (MOD) 2-for-4, 2B, BB
Jimmy Kingsbury (MOD) 5IP, 2H, 0R, 2BB, 6K
Jose Guzman (IE) 2-for-4, 2 2B
Arol Vera (IE) 2-for-5

SIX-RUN INNING DRIVES MODESTO

The Modesto Nuts put up six runs in the third inning on Tuesday night and went on to an 11-5 win at home over Inland Empire. A 2-0 deficit was erased and four pitchers covered the distance for the Nuts, who won for the seventh time in their last 10 games.

DH Corey Rosier singled in two runs to tie the score at 2-2 to get the third-inning outburst started. Robert Perez and Trent Tinglestad singled in runs before Brett Rodriguez capped off the big inning with a sac fly.

Bryce Miller started for Modesto and went three innings, allowing two runs (1ER) on four hits and no walks with six strikeouts. Leon Hunter (W, 5-1) went 3 1/3 and allowed 2ER on one hit and one walk with seven strikeouts. After a clean inning from Matthew Willrodt, Juan Mercedes pitched the final 1 2/3 innings with no runs allowed on one hit, no walks and five strikeouts.

The Modesto pitchers racked up 18 strikeouts.

Colin Davis was 3-for-4 with two doubles to lead the Nuts. Alberto Rodriguez also had three hits.

Modesto closed to within six games of San Jose for the final playoff spot.

 

SCOREBOARD

 

VISALIA – 7
SAN JOSE – 3

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LAKE ELSINORE – 1
RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 8

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FRESNO – 4
STOCKTON – 3

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LAKE ELSINORE PROMOTIONS, SATURDAY NIGHT SCORES

The San Diego Padres have promoted three of Lake Elsinore’s standouts to high-A Fort Wayne. C Brandon Valenzuela, OF Robert Hassell III and INF Euribiel Angeles all are on their way to the next level after very successful stints in Low-A West.

Valenzuela is batting .307/.389/.444 on the year and he has turned it up in July and August from an already solid-start. This month he has slashed .333/.440/.460.

Hassell III is among the leaders in numerous offensive categories: Hits (118, 3rd) OBP (.415, 2nd), OPS (.897, 7th), AVG. (.323, 3rd), BBs (57, 2nd) and SBs (31, 3rd).

Angeles is the league’s leading hitter by average (.343) and hits (124), and sixth in OBP at .397. He’s ninth in OPS at .858.

 

RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 5
VISALIA – 6

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Rawhide C Adrian Del Castillo went 2-for-4 and had two RBIs to lead Visalia’s offense. LHP Avery Short allowed two earned runs over five innings on two hits and four walks with five strikeouts and was awarded his first professional win. Visalia leads the series 3-2.

Del Castillo, the 67th pick overall in the 2021 draft,  has gone 7-for-17 over his last four games with seven RBIs.

3B Deyvison De Los Santos has hit in five straight, going 9-for-21 with three doubles. De Los Santos is 18 years old and was signed by the Diamondbacks out of the Dominican Republic in 2019.

SAN JOSE – 0
LAKE ELINORE – 1

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Four Lake Elsinore pitchers threw the shutout, with Ruben Galindo (W, 4-3) throwing four innings of the bullpen and allowing just one hit and two walks with four strikeouts. C Gilbert Vizcarra had two hits including the game-winner, his third homer of the year.

The teams combined for just seven hits, with Vizcarra accounting for two of the Storm’s three hits.

San Jose RHP Prelander Berroa got hung with the loss (5-6) despite going seven strong innings and allowing one run on three hits with two walks and nine strikeouts.

MODESTO – 9
FRESNO – 10

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The Grizzlies bounced back from three straight losses at the hands of the Nuts with 10 runs on 15 hits. Six total pitchers were needed in the wake of starter Toney Locey‘s three-inning stint and Fresno scored the deciding run in the bottom of the eighth inning on an RBI double by Drew Romo.

Romo also hit his sixth homer of the year, an inside-the-park sprint around the bases. 2B Eddy Diaz was 3-for-4 with a double. Six different grizzlies had multi-hit games.

CF Corey Rosier stayed red-hot for Modesto, going 3-for-6. The 2021 12th-round draft pick has hit in 12 straight and is 25-for-50 over that stretch. 1B Eric Jones had three hits and a walk.

INLAND EMPIRE
STOCKTON

Postponed

Contract tracing still in effect for members of the Oakland A’s organization.

ROSIER, RODRIGUEZ NAMED PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Modesto OF Corey Rosier and San Jose RHP Randy Rodriguez have been named Low-A West Player and Pitcher of the Week  for August 16-22

COREY ROSIER – The 2021 12th round draft pick was 10-for-18 in five games against Stockton last week including a 4-for-5 night on Thursday. Rosier walked five times over the week with just two strikeouts. Since joining the Nuts on July 31st, Rosier has batted .370./.471/.593.

 

RANDY RODRIGUEZ – San Jose reliever Randy Rodriguez made two appearances against Rancho Cucamonga last week and pitched a total of six innings without allowing a run. The right-hander allowed one hit and no walks while striking out nine. He got the win on Saturday for his four-inning effort with no runs, hits or walks against six strikeouts.

MODESTO TAKES SERIES FROM SAN JOSE WITH 7-6 WIN

Modesto broke open a scoreless tie in the fourth inning with five runs, highlighted by RF Alberto Rodriguez‘ two-RBI double. That would be it for the visitors until the 10th inning. Meanwhile, San Jose chipped away, starting with an RBI double by RF Jairo Pomares in the bottom of the fourth.

C Fabian Pena hit his third homer of the year in the fifth inning to make it 5-2, Modesto. 2B Jimmy Glowenke knocked in a pair with a double in the seventh and then hit his eighth homer of the year with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to force extras.

After the two Modesto runs in the top of the 10th, LF Carter Williams singled in the installed runner to make it a 7-6 game. But Nuts right-hander Leon Hunter struck out San Jose 3B Yorlis Rodriguez to end the game.

RHP Jimmy Kingsbury started for Modesto and went 4IP, allowing two runs on six hit, no walks and six strikeouts. LHP Kyle Harrison was San Jose’s starter and he left the game after two strong innings: 0R, 1H, 1BB, 5K. No word at this time why he was pulled.

Modesto is now 47-43, eight games back of San Jose (55-35) for the second playoff spot. The Giants sit five games back of Fresno (60-30) but are still 3 1/2 games ahead of Rancho Cucamonga  (51-38) for the second and final spot.

Pomares has been on fire for San Jose, going 9 for his last 17 with two doubles and two homers. After slashing .369/.416/.709 in July, the 21-year old from Cuba is batting .429/.474/.714 over 13 games in August.

Alberto Rodriguez is hitting .365/.421/.538 in August.

Colin Davis, a 7th-round pick in this year’s draft, joined Modesto on July 28th and is 14-for-44 with two HRs, batting .318/.423, .500 over 11 games.

 

SCOREBOARD

 

VISALIA – 7
LAKE ELSINORE – 15

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The Storm had 20 hits, five different batters had three hits.
Brandon Valenzuela 3-for-6, 2B, 2RBI, hitting .444/.559/.593 in August

STOCKTON – 6
FRESNO – 1

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Brayan Buelvas HR (12), 2RBI
Junior Perez 2-for-4, 2 Runs scored
Angello Infante W (2-0), 5IP, 5H, 1R, 0BB, 3K
Drew Romo 21-game hitting streak

RANCHO CUCAMONGA  – 4
INLAND EMPIRE – 5

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Gustavo Campero 2-for-3, BB, 2B, HR (3)
Carson Matthews 3-for-5, 3 2Bs
Chase Chaney W (1-1), 4IP, 5H, 1R, 0BB, 6K