
Fight to the Finish
April 23, 2019 - Midwest League (MWL1)
Great Lakes Loons News Release
MIDLAND, Mich. - After falling behind 2-0 early on Tuesday night, the Great Lakes Loons were able to battle back with a two-run response to tie the game against the West Michigan Whitecaps. But, when the Detroit Tigers affiliate added two more runs in the 6th inning, the Loons didn't have enough left in the tank falling 4-3 at Dow Diamond.
It looked promising, despite allowing West Michigan to take their second lead of the game. After an easy top half of the 8th inning, the Loons went to work with a leadoff double from Jacob Amaya to get the frame started. He later scored two batters later following a passed ball and a Romer Cuadrado single. After a gaffe in the field allowed Niko Hulsizer to reach on a fielder's choice, Great Lakes had two runners on and one out. However, both runners would stay where they were on a fly out and pop out to end the threat.
Even though the Whitecaps couldn't extend their lead in the 9th, the Loons (7-11) went down in order without finding the extra run they needed.
West Michigan (8-9) brought their bats with them to Midland this week, clobbering 11 hits in the game. Despite all of them being singles, Reece Hampton, highly-touted prospect Parker Meadows, Jordan Pearce and Jose King all had two base hits each.
After Josiah Gray started the season with masterful performances in his first three starts, the Whitecaps got to him as he allowed two runs on five hits and walked two batters in 2.2 innings pitched. The former 2nd round pick of the Cincinnati Reds and now top Los Angeles Dodgers prospect still possesses a 2.08 ERA in 17.1 innings of work to start 2019.
Gio Arriera (W, 1-1) picked up his first win of the season for West Michigan while Angel De Jesus (H, 1) turned in a solid relief appearance and Jose Vasquez (SV, 1) pitched a perfect 9th inning. Joel Inoa (L, 1-1) was saddled with the loss while Austin Drury and Jasiel Alvino both pitched 2+ innings of scoreless baseball to keep the Loons in the game.
TRENDING UP: Miguel Vargas during his current seven-game on-base streak: 9-for-27 (.333 BA) with 7BB/6K (.471 OBP).
DILLY DILLY: Dillon Paulson leads the Loons with five multi-hit games this year even though he his sixth in overall batting average. In games Paulson has tallied at least one hit, he is hitting .414.
TAKE A WALK: The Loons have drawn 103 walks in their first 17 games this season, which is seven more than any other team in Minor League Baseball. The Loons' 15.3% walk rate (as of April 22) is 1.9% higher than every other team in MiLB.
UPCOMING PROMOTIONS
Tomorrow: Hump Day Happy with $3 16oz domestic drafts and first pitch at 2:05 p.m.
May 2: $1 Family Feast DAY pres. by Chemical Bank with first pitch at 10:35 a.m.
May 3: Postgame Adults Run the Bases
May 4: Mother's Day Gift Workshop pres. by Kristin & Company from 12-1 p.m.
May 5: Pregame Youth Clinic pres. Farm Bureau Insurance beginning at 11 a.m.
The Great Lakes Loons have been the Single-A partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers since the team's inception in 2007. Dow Diamond serves as the team's home and also houses the Michigan Baseball Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity, and ESPN 100.9-FM. For tickets or information about the Loons, call 989-837-BALL or visit Loons.com.
Midwest League Stories from April 23, 2019
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- Cubs Leave Bases Loaded in 9th in 6-5 Loss to Lansing - South Bend Cubs
- 'Caps Dig Deep for 4-3 Win - West Michigan Whitecaps
- Cubs Rally Again, But Nuts Have Last Laugh - Lansing Lugnuts
- Fight to the Finish - Great Lakes Loons
- TinCaps Continue Military Appreciation Night in 2019 - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Manzanero Blasts Three Home Runs as Dragons Win, 7-4 - Dayton Dragons
- Cedar Rapids Splits Tuesday Twin Bill - Cedar Rapids Kernels
- Kernels Hold Off Wisconsin To Earn Split in Tuesdayâ??s Twinbill - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
- River Bandits Move Series Opener to Clinton - Clinton LumberKings
- Snappers Fall to LumberKings to Force Rubber Match - Beloit Sky Carp
- Seijas Fans Seven as Chiefs Shutout for First Time in 2019 - Peoria Chiefs
- Hot Rods Fall to TinCaps 8-7 on Tuesday - Bowling Green Hot Rods
- Hansen and Freure One-Hit Chiefs in 8-0 Victory - Quad Cities River Bandits
- Reynolds Homers in Clinton Come from Behind Win - Clinton LumberKings
- TinCaps Win a Slugfest to Even Series - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Wisconsin Wins Game One and Holds Cedar Rapids to One Hit - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
- Dragons Homestand Preview for April 25-28 - Dayton Dragons
- Hot Rods Game Notes - Bowling Green Hot Rods
- RHP Riley Cabral transferred from extended spring training to Quad Cities - Quad Cities River Bandits
- Dragons Notes for Tuesday - Dayton Dragons
- TinCaps Game Notes: April 23 vs. Bowling Green (Game 18) - Fort Wayne TinCaps
- South Bend Cubs Announce Upcoming Game/Promotion Schedule - South Bend Cubs
- Four-Run Eighth Sinks LumberKings - Clinton LumberKings
- Kane County Takes First Game of Series over Bees, 4-1 - Burlington Bees
- Beloit Mounts 8th Inning Comeback to Defeat Clinton - Beloit Sky Carp
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