Toledo Mud Hens 4, Worcester Red Sox 1
The Mud Hens secured a win with strong bullpen performance and eight hits, including Triple-A debuts for Brett Callahan and John Peck. Jace Jung’s early score and Gage Workman’s impactful plays contributed to the 4-1 lead. The bullpen allowed just one unearned run, with Tanner Rainey adding a scoreless inning. Next up, the teams meet again at 6:45 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
Erie SeaWolves 10, Binghamton Rumble Ponies 2
The SeaWolves showcased a powerful offense with four homers, while Jack Flaherty pitched effectively, striking out seven. Thayron Liranzo and Izaac Pacheco were key contributors, with Pacheco hitting his 12th homer. The SeaWolves built a significant lead, scoring multiple runs in a single inning. They will play again at 6:05 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
Dayton Dragons 8, West Michigan Whitecaps 5
The Whitecaps started strong but faltered late, with their bullpen giving up crucial runs. Bryce Rainer’s two-run double helped the Whitecaps take an early lead, but they couldn’t maintain it. A late rally from the Dragons led to their victory, despite Patrick Lee’s standout performance. They aim for a series equalizer at 7:05 p.m. ET in Dayton on Wednesday.
Dayton Dragons 6, Lakeland Flying Tigers 2
The Dragons faced a tough game, with their starters struggling early and bullpen issues persisting. Carson Rucker excelled with three hits, but the team struggled with runners in scoring position. Late-game scoring opportunities were capitalized on, but it wasn’t enough to secure a win. The teams will meet again at 6:35 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
FCL Tigers 10, FCL Yankees 6
Despite a rough start for Jhonan Coba, who allowed six runs, the Tigers’ bullpen shone and led a comeback with a seven-run fourth inning. Cristian Perez and Steven Madero had notable performances, contributing to the offensive explosion. Cris Rodriguez and Santiago Pinto combined for five RBIs. The Tigers look to build on this win in their next matchup.


