The Brooklyn Cyclones (22-29) battle the Greenville Drive (29-23) — the High-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox — in an Education Day affair on Wednesday morning at 11:00 a.m. from Maimonides Park on Coney Island.
RHP Joander Suárez (1-4, 7.50) is scheduled to take the hill for Brooklyn against Greenville’s RHP Isaac Coffey (4-2, 2.54).
Live coverage is available on the Bally Live app, MiLB.tv, and the Cyclones Radio Network starting 15 minutes prior to the first pitch at 10:45 a.m.
Full game notes are attached.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn dropped the series opener to Greenville on Tuesday night at Maimonides Park, 5-3...DH Nick Decker put the Drive ahead for good with a 2-run home run in the top of the 9th...Brooklyn tied the contest at 3 apiece in the 7th on a 3-run home run to left by CF Alex Ramírez...SS William Lugo tallied 2 hits for the Cyclones...LF Miguel Ugueto placed Greenville in front for the first time in the 4th with a 2-run triple...Decker added an RBI double in that frame...C Ronald Rosario picked up 3 hits and a walk for the Drive...RHP Cameron Foster punched out a career-high 7 over 5.0 innings in a no-decision for the ‘Clones...LHP Dalton Rogers hoisted 5.0 shutout frames for Greenville.
RAMÍ ROCKETS: CF Alex Ramírez homered for the second-straight game on Tuesday night vs. Greenville...The 20-year-old pounded a game-tying 3-run home run to left in the 7th inning...Ramírez also tallied a solo blast in the 6th inning of Sunday’s 9-3 win at Jersey Shore...It marked the 2nd time this season a Cyclone player has homered in consecutive games...RF Stanley Consuegra first accomplished the feat on April 14 and 15 at Winston-Salem...Ramírez is now tied for the team lead in home runs (5) with Consuegra and INF Mateo Gil...Since joining Brooklyn on July 4 of last year, the Mets’ No. 2 prospect per MLB Pipeline leads the South Atlantic League in RBI (63), hits (108), doubles (26), extra-base hits (37), total bases (166)...Ramírez is 3rd in franchise history in RBI (63) trailing only teammate IF/OF Jaylen Palmer (65), and INF José Peroza (69).
REMEMBER US?: This week marks the first time a Boston Red Sox affiliate has played at Maimonides Park since the Cyclones captured the final New York-Penn League championship against the Lowell Spinners in Game 3 of the 2019 NYPL Championship Series on September 10, 2019...PH Alex Erro — who made the final out for Lowell on a strikeout against LHP Andrew Edwards — OF Nick Decker and OF Gilberto Jiménez appeared in that contest and are currently on Greenville’s roster...Jiménez is presently on the 7-day injured list...Current New York Mets 3B Brett Baty started in all 3 games of the series for Brooklyn.
THE BEST AROUND: The Cyclones’ pitching staff has been marvelous over the course of the team’s last 20 games...Since May 17, Brooklyn has permitted just 43 earned runs (59 total) on 134 hits through the last 169.0 innings...That is good for a 2.29 ERA...That mark is the best in the SAL and the High-A level...It is also the best ERA in all of Minor League Baseball in that stretch...Kansas City’s Single-A Columbia is 2nd in MiLB (2.43)...Cyclones’ pitching has walked 73 (10.3 BB%) and struck out 202 in that span (28.6 K%)...The ‘Clones have outscored opponents, 88-59, over the 20-game stretch...Brooklyn is 11-9 during that span.
RELIEF READY: The Cyclones’ relief staff has been exquisite at quelling fires in 2023...Entering Wednesday, Brooklyn has the best bullpen ERA (3.19) in the entire South Atlantic League and among all High-A teams...Hudson Valley (3.58) is 2nd in the circuit and the Dodgers’ High-A Great Lakes is 2nd (3.38) at the classification...The Cyclones’ relief ERA is also the best in the New York Mets’ farm system and 2nd best in all of MiLB...Kansas City’s Single-A Columbia leads MiLB (3.17).
NOT SO STUART LITTLE: At 6-foot-9, RHP Tyler Stuart has been as consistent and imposing as any starting pitcher in the South Atlantic League in 2023...The 23-year-old permitted just 2 earned runs over 25.1 frames (0.71 ERA) in 5 starts during May...Stuart leads the SAL — and all qualified pitchers in Minor League Baseball — in ERA (1.43)...Stuart is also 9th in the circuit in WHIP (1.20) and 10th in innings pitched (44.0)...The Kankakee, Ill. native is also 2nd in LOB% (87.2%), 2nd in FIP (2.87), 3rd in xFIP (3.46), 4th in strikeout rate (29.1%), and 6th in strikeouts per 9 innings (10.64).
BLADE CUTS ‘EM DOWN: RHP Blade Tidwell is in the midst of his best stretch of baseball in 2023...The 21-year-old did not factor into the decision on Sunday but hurled 2.2 innings without allowing an earned run...Over his last 4 starts dating back to May 17 at Hudson Valley, Tidwell is 2-0 with a 1.10 ERA (2 ER in 16.1 IP) with just 6 hits allowed...The Loretto, Tenn. native has walked 16 and struck out 23...Tidwell’s strikeout rate is 32.4% during the stretch and opponents hold a meager .106 batting average (6-55) against him.
1-2, E-STEP: After a bumpy month of April, INF Chase Estep picked up the pace at the plate in the season’s second month...In his last 25 games dating back to May 5, the 23-year-old slashes .314/.379/.500 with a .879 OPS...Estep has accumulated 15 runs scored, 6 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, and 14 RBI in 95 plate appearances...The Corbin, Ky. native has also registered a 138 wRC+...In his first 12 outings, he was just 2-for-43 (.047) at the dish with a wRC+ of -21...Estep has also raised his batting average by 178 points in that time (.047 to .225).
GOING, GOING, GIL: INF Mateo Gil has reached base safely in 15 of his last 16 games dating back to May 18 at Hudson Valley...The 22-year-old is slashing .264/.361/.566 and he has registered an impressive .927 OPS, 145 wRC+, and .410 wOBA in that time...Gil is 14-for-53 at the plate (.264) with 10 runs scored, 4 doubles, 4 home runs, and 13 RBI adding 8 walks...Since that date, Gil is tied for 2nd in the league in home runs (4), tied for 3rd in extra-base hits (8), tied for 3rd in RBI (13), 5th in slugging (.592), and tied for 8th in OPS (.927).
UP TO PAR-ADA: C Kevin Parada extended his on-base streak to 10 games with a single on Tuesday...The 21-year-old is 12-for-his-last-41 (.293) with a run scored, 3 doubles, 2 RBI, and 3 walks...Parada holds a 105 wRC+ and .345 wOBA in that span...He is tied for 4th in the SAL in doubles (14)...Since the start of May, Parada is tied for 4th in the circuit in two-baggers (10) and tied for 7th in the league in extra-base hits (13).
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