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Sacramento River Cats 10 – OKC Comets 1

To further show how OKC does not hold the answer for bullpen options (not on rehab assignment), RHRP José Rodríguez was the bullpen game opener.  He was followed by LHRP Ronan Kopp and RHRP Nick Frasso.

Here are their lines:

  • José Rodríguez – 1.0 IP, 2 hits, 2 runs (1 earned), 1 BB, 1 K
  • Ronan Kopp – 1.2 IP, 3 hits, 2 runs (all earned), 2 BB, 1 K
  • Nick Frasso – 1.0 IP, 2 hits, 3 runs (all earned),  2 BB, 0 K, 1 HR, 1 balk

Sacramento scored a pair in the 1st inning.  OKC got one back when LF Zach Ehrhard and 1B James Tibbs III both drew inning opening walks.  With 2 out, CF Alek Thomas had a RBI single.

Sacramento scored 5 in the 3rd off Kopp and Frasso.

RHRP Keynan Middleton (1.1 IP), LHRP Jake Eder (1.0 IP), and RHRP Evan Phillips pitched scoreless baseball with Middleton the only reliever to pitch without a baserunner.

With RHRP Griff McGarry on the bump in the 9th, he hit the first batter and the next batter doubled him to 3rd.  With one out, McGarry hit his 2nd batter to load the bases.  After he walked the next batter for a run,  RHRP Jerming Rosario came in to relieve McGarry.  He got the first out, then allowed a 2 run single before getting out of the inning.

There were no XBH, and CF Alek Thomas was the only multi-hit batter for OKC.  OKC had 4 singles in total.

Box Score

Tulsa Drillers 6  – Northwest Arkansas Naturals (KC) 5 – 10 innings

RHSP Payton Martin continues to improve his starter status.  This was his third consecutive game to go at least 6.0 IP.  He allowed an unearned run in the 1st.

https://twitter.com/TulsaDrillers/status/2067043153983541747?s=20

After managing 1 single in the first 4 innings, in the 5th, 3B Kyle Nevin doubled (9) and scored on C Frank Rodriguez’s 2-run HR (4).

https://twitter.com/TulsaDrillers/status/2067050923034083484?s=20

The 2-1 lead was short lived as NWA scored 2 in the bottom of the 5th.  With 2 outs, Martin allowed 3 straight singles scoring 1 and putting runners on 1st and 3rd.  Martin picked off the runner at 1st but before the out was recorded, the runner on 3rd scored. 

In the 7th, 2B Jake Gelof hit a game tying solo HR (13).

Gelof extended his own streak with his seventh-inning home run.  He has now reached base in 27 straight games.  It is the longest on-base streak this season for a Tulsa batter and is just one game short of matching the longest on-base streak in the Texas League this season. 

With RHRP Lucas Wepf and RHRP Nick Robertson complete 2.2 scoreless innings to send the game into extra innings.

Tulsa struck fast in the 10th1B Chris Newell was the placed runner.  After a ground out, CF Kole Myers hit an RBI single.  SS Sean McLain singled.  With runners on 1st and 2nd, RF Josue De Paula flew out.  It took extra innings, but DH Mike Sirota hit a 2 run double (8) to extend his streak of reaching base safely to 54 games (24 with Tulsa).

https://twitter.com/TulsaDrillers/status/2067071592014717405?s=20

Robertson went back out in the 10th, and after 1 out, he surrendered a 2-run HR before striking out the last two batters to end the game. 

  • Kyle Nevin – 3-4, 1 run, double (9)
  • Frank Rodriguez – 1-3, 1 BB, 1 run, 2 RBI, HR (4)
  • Jake Gelof – 1-4, 1 run, 1 RBI, HR (13)

Tulsa has the best record in all of the Texas League, and is 3.5 games ahead of Arkansas (Seattle) with the first half ending on Sunday.  Their magic number is 2 over Arkansas.

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Great Lakes Loons vs Lake County Captains (Cleveland) – Game Postponed – Scheduled DH on Wednesday

Great Lakes and Lake County have identical 35-26 records and good for a tie of 1st place in the Midwest League East with Dayton Dragons (Reds) (36-27).  The Loons and Lake County play three meaningful games to perhaps decide the first half champion.  Dayton will have something to say as well.  The first half ends on Thursday.

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 13 – Ontario Tower Buzzers 5

Four Ontario pitchers struggled mightily all night with RHSP Mason Estrada was ravaged for 8 runs (7 earned) on 7 hits and 1 BB.   Three of those hits were HR accounting for 6 runs.

RHRP Will Gagnon was the only effective Ontario pitcher.  He completed 2.0 IP, 1 hit, 1 BB, and 5 K.

Ontario batters limped through the first 7 scoreless innings with 2 hits and 2 BB.  In the 8th, C Conner O’Neal had a leadoff walk.  After an out, RF Mairo Martinus tripled (5) for the 1st Ontario run.  Martinus scored on a RBI single by DH Ching-Hsien Ko3B Chase Harlan followed with a 2-run HR (9).

The Ontario bats continued in the 9thSS Joendry Vargas, O’Neal, and 2B Oswaldo Osorio each singled to get one more run.  But they had a 13-0 hole they could not climb out of. 

  • Ching-Hsien Ko – 2-3, 1 HBP, 1 RBI, double (11) – Only Ontario batter with a multi-hit game
  • Chase Harlan -1-4, 1 run, 2 RBI, HR (9)
  • Mairo Martinus – 1-5, 1 run, 1 RBI, triple (5)

Box Score

ACL Padres 12 – ACL Dodgers 3 – 7 innings

In the 1st inning, 2 Dodgers pitchers combined to allow 2 hits with 5 BB for 6 runs.

The Padres score 4 more in the 3rd and 4th (1 earned).  They scored 2 more in the 7th.

The Dodgers got 6 hits. With no batter more than 1.  DH Logan Wagner on his rehab assignment had a double for the only XBH for the Dodgers.

Box Score

DSL LAD Bautista 10 – DSL Braves 4

LAD Bautista scored 10 runs on 8 hits and 11 BB.

  • 3B Adrian Del Cid – 2-4, 2 runs, 1 RBI
  • RF Fran-Jean Haseth – 2-3, 1 BB, 1 run, 1 RBI, double (3)
  • C Oliver Chapman – 1-1, 3 BB, 2 runs, 3 BB, double (2)
  • DH Aaron Guzman – 1-4, 1 run, 2 RBI, triple (1)

RHRP Randy Maria entered with 1 out in the first relieving RHSP Shai Romero after Romero walked 4 and struck out 1 of the 5 batters he faced.  After striking out the first batter he faced, Maria issued the 5th BB of the inning for 2 runs.

The downside for Maria is that he turns 22 on July 1 in the DSL.

Box Score

DSL LAD Mega 5 – DSL Tampa Bay 2

With 1 out in the 1st inning, singles by CF Helvin Mendoza and 3B Luis Tovar, and a HBP loaded the bases.  SS Hendry Arvelo doubled (2) to score 2.  C Jose Rivas hit a SF and LF Jesus Villaflor singled to score the final 2 in the 4 run 1st inning.

20 year RHSP Yadier Zamora pitched 4 scoreless innings.  Zamora allowed 2 hits; a single and double, but no runs.  19 year old RHP Logan Tinkam pitched 2.0 scoreless innings, no hits, 1 BB, and 5 K.  17 year old RHP Micheal Morfe continued with 2.0 scoreless innings, and 19 year old Derik Aquino pitched the final inning without a run and 3 K.

DSL LAD Mega had 5 hits, with no batter having more than 1.  Arvelo’s double in the 1st was the only XBH.

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  1. HawkeyedodgerJune 18, 2026

    Hopefully just an off day. Root had a bad day too.

  2. BearJune 18, 2026

    River Ryan got PUMMELLED today by Sacramento 4.1 innings, 10 hits, 1 walk, 3 Ks, 8 earned runs. I guess that ends he has nothing to prove at AAA theory.

    • CassidyJune 18, 2026Reply

      He doesn’t. Send him to Tulsa

    • BlutoJune 18, 2026Reply

      Not sure this has much impact on anything. He’s still the next pitcher up.

      if we know anything about how the front office and Claire development work, they don’t look at outliers.

      • BobbyJune 18, 2026Reply

        I agree. If he’s not 8-0 with a zero ERA to this date, he still has more to prove

      • BlutoJune 18, 2026Reply

        and Claire was nonsensical and befuddling.

        I blame it on voice to text.

        • BisonJonesJune 18, 2026Reply

          (Fred) Claire was nonsensical and befuddling when he traded Pedro for Delino — just messing with you 🙂

    • SimonKillerJune 18, 2026Reply

      There was never a “nothing to prove at AAA theory,” silly old bear. There was “we have a stud prospect with monster stuff potentially ready to step in and log some major innings” situation. It was, and is, basic baseball arithmetic.

  3. SpokaneBobJune 18, 2026

    We now have the best record in baseball!

    • BearJune 18, 2026Reply

      Looks like the Giants are going to sweep the Braves today. They won game 1 already and are up 5-0 in the 4th inning of the second game. SD beat the Cardinals and Arizona beat the Angels to hold serve. Dodgers run differential is +144. Only the Brewers +113 and Braves +102 are above 100 in the NL. The Phillies are at -18, and they are in second place in the East. Yankees are the only American League team over 100, +117.

    • CassidyJune 18, 2026Reply

      Great! Now what am I gonna complain about?

      • BlutoJune 18, 2026Reply

        The hitting coach is an evergreen target for some.

  4. BearJune 17, 2026

    A win is a win even if it is as ugly as Phyllis Diller. Nice clutch 2-run shot by Freddie. Mookie hit a couple of balls really hard, but right at the SS. Freeland has +7 defensive runs saved? wow.

  5. CassidyJune 17, 2026

    What a clutch 3-2 slider by Vesia on a day he just didn’t have it! What a bizarre 5th inning for Shohei

    • Daytona JackJune 17, 2026Reply

      Vesia’s nervous motions and lack of strikes scares me every time he gets on the mound but somehow he gets em out. It’s just hard to watch.

      • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

        Only results matter!

        • SimonKillerJune 18, 2026Reply

          Facts

  6. BlutoJune 17, 2026

    was it Neil postman or Susan Sontag who said a meme is worth 1000 words:

    https://x.com/tomfornelli/status/2067260715006599229?s=46

  7. BlutoJune 17, 2026

    This is just a really good team

    • BobbyJune 17, 2026Reply

      I mean, overall excellent series sweep to win 3 1 run games vs a really good team.

      Now the Ravens and Lamar Jackson come to town. Go Rams

  8. BobbyJune 17, 2026

    That was an embarrassing bottom of the 5th by our bottom of the lineup. Utterly weak at bats.

    On the other side, great at bat by Tucker to walk.

    • NorcaldodgerfanJune 17, 2026Reply

      What was Freeland doing? Watched two center cut pitches for strikes and then swings at a pitch in the dirt for a k. Really poor hitting with bases loaded and no outs.

      • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

        I’ll bet I can say that about every hitter in EVERY game.

        • NorcaldodgerfanJune 17, 2026Reply

          I would agree still frustrating nonetheless

      • Daytona JackJune 17, 2026Reply

        Freeland’s bat ain’t exactly tearing up the league. 3 hr, 2 2B, .225 BA, .650 OPS. in 150 PA. Not showing much more power than Kim who just got beat up above while hitting.305/

        700+OPS in OKC. Strike out, ground outs still result in an out, except when the ground out results in a DP. The only thing keeping him up is that he is switchie. I’d much rather have Kim’s position versatility, arm and speed playing SS/2B/3B/OF and as a bench piece.

        • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

          Kim is tantalizingly fast

          Kim is a defensive wizard

          Kim has a .711 OPS at AAA (which translates to about .580 at LA.

          Kim can deadlift 500 pounds.

          Alex Freeland is a BALLPLAYER.

          No thanks, I don’t care for the flavor of the week!

  9. HawkeyedodgerJune 17, 2026

    Call sure has been good this year.

    • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

      .689 OPS – League Average, but he has been solid.

  10. BearJune 17, 2026

    SWEEP!

  11. Andrew V ForteJune 17, 2026

    3:10 PM ET EARLY GAME

    Rays (41-29)

    Dodgers (47-27)

    SP Shane McClanahan L

    6-4 3.23 ERA

    SP Shohei Ohtani R

    6-2 1.06 ERA

    Confirmed Lineup

    3B Tommy Edman S

    CF Andy Pages R

    1B F. Freeman L

    SS Mookie Betts R

    DH Miguel Rojas R

    RF Kyle Tucker L

    LF Alex Call R

    C D. Rushing L

    2B A. Freeland S

    77° Wind 7 mph Out

    • BadgerJune 17, 2026Reply

      Once again, backups throughout the lineup.

      • ZekeJune 17, 2026Reply

        Yeah I saw that too, probably to give the non-starters 2 days off with tomorrow being an off day. I did like putting Edman at lead-off today to give him as many AB’s as possible.

      • SimonKillerJune 17, 2026Reply

        Only Rojas & Call in a sense

  12. BearJune 17, 2026

    Forget about Ryan, Ohtani is starting tonight’s game. He will, however, not be the DH. Tommy Edman makes his season debut, not at 2nd, but at 3rd per Doc.

  13. philjonesJune 17, 2026

    My kind of baseball game last night. 1:52. Rasmussen and Wrobleski went about their business like they were late for dinner.

    And the Varsity back end with Klein, Hurt and Scott threw a no-hitter.

    The best part for me – 1 walk all night. I hate walks.

    Worbs is such a treat to watch when he’s right like last night. He just pounds the zone. 67 pitches through 6 is as good as it gets. He would be the most comfortable 0-fer a hitter can have. He just surgically carves through a lineup with minimal mistakes.

    Was it me or did Dan Bellino almost sound irritated with every pitch challenge, especially when he was overruled? Kind of a pissie tone to his voice.

    Mookie showed a burst of quickness I don’t see much on the nice play on the grounder to the 2nd base side of the bag. Nice play.

    What was so perplexing for Karros and Davis on the 1-6-2 play at home? Maybe I missed something but didn’t Karros say something to the effect that he’d never seen anything like that? Maybe he hasn’t – we don’t use that play very much.

    Pretty simple; it was a horseshit bunt by Freeland on a safety squeeze. Tucker needed to read the bunt and stay put; hence the “safety” part of the safety squeeze.

    He needed to stay put at 3rd after reading the poor bunt, but got ambitious on the pitcher’s throw to 2nd. Bad bunt and bad read and decision by Tucker.

    A good bunt makes that play indefensible.

    Fun game.

    • BadgerJune 17, 2026Reply

      Agree about that safety squeeze. The cutoff by the SS looked like Little League play. Karros has never seen it? Nonsense. Tucker or Dino blew it. Maybe both. You just have to read better on that play.

      It was a well pitched game. Every now and again you see one of those. The Dodgers have seen their share. They are currently 3rd in ERA and ERA+, 1st in team WHIP. 3rd in SO/W, 5th in FIP. Considering how many pitchers have been unavailable these stats are impressive.

  14. Andrew V ForteJune 17, 2026

    Wednesday Dodger Affiliates’ Schedule

    2:35 p.m. PT (doubleheader): Great Lakes (TBA) vs. Lake County (TBA)

    4:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (River Ryan) vs. Sacramento (Matt Wilkinson)

    5:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Patrick Copen) at NW Arkansas (Felix Arronde)

    Game 2: Great Lakes (TBA) “at” Lake County (TBA)

    6:35 p.m.: Ontario (TBA) vs. Rancho Cucamonga (Ubaldo Soto)

  15. CassidyJune 17, 2026

    All star OF’s are not picked by position.

    Wood, Soto and Carroll are all hitting 100 OPS points ahead of Pages. No way he should be a starter.

    And there’s several other players with higher OPS’s.

    If he goes on a hot streak next couple of weeks, he could make the team

    • MattJune 17, 2026Reply

      Hes gonna be a starter. BOOK IT.

      Maybe you are underestimating him AND the Dodger fan base…..

      • CassidyJune 17, 2026Reply

        He may hit doesn’t deserve it. Unless he goes on a hot streak, the others will surpass him

        • MattJune 17, 2026Reply

          What do you have against Pages?!?!?

    • BearJune 17, 2026Reply

      Cassidy, it is a popularity contest. Stats mean bupkis to most of the voters. They are voting for their favorites. They care less about WAR, OPS or nose hairs.

  16. Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026

    Edwin Díaz (elbow surgery, bone chip removal) also threw five pitches off a mound Monday and is scheduled to throw his first bullpen since his mid-April operation later this week. The Dodgers do not have a timeline for Díaz’s return, though the club has vaguely identified sometime in the second half.

    “He has come along really well, quickly,” Roberts said of Díaz. “Don’t know time of return, but it’s coming out pretty hot, so he feels pretty good.”

    Díaz will need at least three to four bullpen sessions before he faces live hitters, and he’ll likely need to repeat that step multiple times before the Dodgers think about sending him on a rehab assignment. It remains unlikely he returns before the All-Star break, but the Dodgers are encouraged by the early returns so far.

    Two key right-handed relievers are also making progress. Evan Phillips (Tommy John) has made four rehab starts with Triple-A Oklahoma City, while Brock Stewart is scheduled to make his third for Class-A Ontario. Both pitchers could join the Dodgers by the end of the month.

    • Jeff DominiqueJune 17, 2026Reply

      Phillips’ rehab ends on or before July 4. Stewart on or before July 12. They are both eligible to come off IL now. Both are putting in their work and they are both going to need at least one back to back appearance.

  17. MushersPopJune 17, 2026

    WRT the discussion about River Ryan yesterday it’s reported that if Ohtani doesn’t start today River Ryan is on schedule in Triple A and could be available for a spot start.

    • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

      If they did that, Jack Dreyer might go back to OKC for a minute!

    • BlutoJune 17, 2026Reply

      Where is this reported?

  18. CassidyJune 17, 2026

    Right now we only have 2 deserving all star positional starters. Muncy and Ohtani. Boy is it a down year for 3rd basemen.

    Pitching is super competitive in NL. Wrobo might have a tough time making it and Shohei is on the outside looking in for the Cy Young, even tho being brilliant.

    • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

      Andy Pages is in the conversation.

      • Andrew V ForteJune 17, 2026Reply

        Probably as a Sub,

        • BearJune 17, 2026Reply

          He is the leading vote getter in the outfield right now. Tied with Walker for the NL lead in RBIs at 57. I think he deserves a starting spot. Ohtani will not DH today. Edman will be playing 3rd.

        • MattJune 17, 2026Reply

          Pages is the leading vote getter in the OF. You are saying he doesn’t deserve to start????

          • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

            Of the 2 CF’ers ahead of him in BA, two have unsustainable BABIP. It will even out. Pages leads CF’ers in HR and RBI. He will be on the team… maybe as the starter!

      • BadgerJune 17, 2026Reply

        Pages has cooled off in June. .515 OPS in June. 67 plate appearances. Maybe he should take the time off to rest up for the second half.

        • MattJune 17, 2026Reply

          Take some time off?? Hes never been an All-Star if he is voted in, which he will be, hes going!

  19. SimonKillerJune 17, 2026

    It’s going to be a great day today

  20. Andrew V ForteJune 17, 2026

    The teams in the NL West REALLY stink as predicted before the season. It is just a matter of how many games the Dodgers will win the Division by.Each of the teams in the West is flawed with either NO offense,NO starting pitching,NO bullpen and NO depth when injuries arise. The same can be said about most of the teams in MLB except a very few. The Dodgers have the money and are the best run organization in ALL sports.Money and Brain Power are very dangerous to ALL teams competing against the Champs!

  21. ZekeJune 17, 2026

    Wow what a quick game 1:52 minutes. Pitchers worked fast and threw strikes. Joe Davis said Wrobo never even had a 3 ball count on a hitter. Nice to see Kyle Hurt comeback with a nice outing. Another thing that gets overlooked is how good the defense has been this year.

    Let’s get the sweep with an afternoon game and then an off day and 3 with the Orioles.

    Looking forward to the new format and as we all know very well with new technology, nothing goes seamless and there is always a hiccup or two but they will get worked out.

  22. Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026

    Thank you, Jeff, for the most amazing MiLB Report on the planet, er’ Milky Way!

  23. Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026

    1. JW is 2nd on the team in IP with 79.1. Yama leads with 85.2. They are accumulating innings at a rate that will impact their post-season effectiveness. Both will need to take a blow at some point!

    2. It’s easy to see Kim’s problems:

    1. No power

    2. Too many strikeouts

    3. Too few walks

    At bat, he is much less than Luis Arreaz

    3. Payton Martin stock up.

    4. Jackson Ferris stock down.

    5. I am waiting for Chase Harlan to go to Tulsa: 1. DePaula 2. Sirota 3. Harlan 4. Hope 5. Gelof Wow!

    • SimonKillerJune 17, 2026Reply

      What is Martin’s arsenal?

      • Mark TimmonsJune 17, 2026Reply

        Peyton dropped out of the Top 30 this year, but it wasn’t so much that he regressed. He didn’t grow much and the others got better. His mix consists of three pitches, starting with a fastball in the low-to-mid 90s and backed by a slider, changeup, and curveball. The slider is the best of his offspeed weapons, a slicing pitch in the mid 80s that he threw more than all his other secondary pitches combined. It garnered a miss rate of 33.5% and projects as a plus offering. The next step in his development will be bringing along one of his other two offspeed pitches. Evaluators inside and outside the organization would like to see Martin throw his changeup more often in order to better his results against lefties. The pitch shows plenty of fade and could get to above-average with improved reps. Martin’s curveball is a slow looper in the high 70s and is in its nascent stages. After some early bumps at Low-A, Martin proved to be a solid strike-thrower and could get to above-average control despite a complicated delivery. He would be Gavin Stone IF he could develop a good change up.

        • SimonKillerJune 17, 2026Reply

          Thx

        • Jeff DominiqueJune 17, 2026Reply

          Payton’s development into a MLB starter will be dependent on that change. He can spot his fastball, It doesn’t need to be a swing and miss pitch. As with so many good SP, the change is the game changer.

    • BadgerJune 17, 2026Reply

      “Both will need to take a blow at some point!“

      Yeah, I believe I’ve heard that somewhere before. I would add ALL the guys currently chewing up innings will need a blow. The Dodgers intend to once again have a longer season than anybody and having everyone rested for the final lap is important. The Dodgers know this. It’s Gorton be interesting to see how they handle it.

  24. BearJune 17, 2026

    Two 1-0 wins this month. Nice. Pads and Dirtbags lost so LA increased it’s lead.

    • Duke Not SniderJune 17, 2026Reply

      Wrobo keeps wrolling…

      Not bad for a guy who started the season 7th or 8th on the SP depth chart and looked like a “long man” for the bullpen.

      Now 8-2 with a 2.72 ERA. He’s 7th in the NL in ERA and 4th in WHIP.

      • norcaldodgerfanJune 17, 2026Reply

        Wrobo has been a savior for the SP rotation. We all know who Yamamoto and Ohtani would be but with the injuries to Snell and Glasnow and the inconsistency of Sheehan and Sasaki, Wrobo gets the ball, toes the rubber and throws strikes. Loved him since the the WS when he told Giminez to eff off.

        Dude is gritty, solid and respected. I suspect his teammates love him and if he keeps pitching this well over his next two or three starts he has to get an all-star spot for the NL.

      • BearJune 17, 2026Reply

        Love the guy. Pitches like his hair is on fire. Sheehan could learn something from him. Sasaki too.

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