Padres Down on the Farm: July 11 (Myers to begin rehab in LE/Rojas triple and 2 hits in DSL/Henry Baez 5 Ks in ACL)
The San Diego Padres minor league affiliates went 1-1 on Monday, with just the DSL and ACL Padres in action.
Here is a recap of the day’s events.
El Paso Chihuahuas (Off Day) (48-36 on the season)
The Chihuahuas will start a series with Round Rock on Tuesday.
San Antonio Missions (Off Day) (42-37 on the season)
The Missions will start a series with Amarillo on Tuesday.
Fort Wayne TinCaps (Off Day) (32-49 on the season)
The TinCaps will start a series with Lansing on Tuesday.
Lake Elsinore Storm (Off Day) (49-32 on the season)
The Storm will start a series with Modesto on Tuesday. Wil Myers will be beginning a rehab appearance.
DSL Padres (Won 3-2 vs. DSL Blue Jays) (17-10 on the season)
Yariel Moreno: 4 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K
Yendry Rojas: (2-for-3), 3B, RBI, R, BB
Jose Cordero: (2-for-3), 2B, R, SB, K
Adrian Perez: (1-for-2), 2B, R, BB
The Padres relied on great pitching and just enough offense to beat the Blue Jays. Jose Sanabria drove Yendry Rojas across in the seventh inning to walk off the Blue Jays. Rojas had two hits, including a triple, while also walking in the victory. Yariel Moreno worked four shutout innings to start the game, but Jefren Tejeda could not close the game out. Tejeda allowed two runs in the top of the seventh, tying the game. Rojas singled with one out in the seventh, but moved to third on a pickoff error. Sanabria grounded into a fielder’s choice, but Rojas beat the throw home.
ACL Padres (Lost 6-0 to ACL White Sox) (12-14 on the season)
Henry Baez: 4 IP, 2 H, 2 R (0 ER), 3 BB, 5 K
Rosman Verdugo: (1-for-3), BB, K
Ruben Salinas: (1-for-3), BB
Josttin Diaz: (1-for-4), K
The Padres offense was shut out and shut down, picking up just three singles in the game. Ruben Salinas and Rosman Verdugo each reached base twice, once via single and once via walk. Henry Baez, the Padres starter, worked four innings. He allowed just two hits, but walked three. Baez had a throwing error, which allowed two runs to score. The White Sox blew the game open with three runs in the fifth, as the Padres never looked likely to come back.
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Tuesday’s Probables
El Paso: TBD
San Antonio: TBD
Fort Wayne: TBD
Lake Elsinore: TBD
DSL Padres: TBD
ACL Padres: TBD
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