SWB Game Notes - June 11, 2026
IL Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders

SWB Game Notes - June 11, 2026

Published on June 11, 2026 under International League (IL)
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders News Release


Lehigh Valley IronPigs (30-35) vs Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (32-32)

June 11, 2026 | Game 65 | Home Game 33 | PNC Field | First Pitch 7:05 P.M.

RH Bryse Wilson (3-5, 6.66) vs #21 RH Brendan Beck (5-2, 3.55)

Wilson (6/5 vs ROC): 4.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 SO, 56 P (38 S) [IronPigs, 4-2]

Beck (6/5): 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 6 SO, 93 P (63 S) [RailRiders, 4-0 - No Hitter]

LAST TIME OUT

MOOSIC, PA (June 10, 2026) - The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders lost to the Lehigh Valley IronPigs 8-5 Wednesday night at PNC Field. The RailRiders held a two-run lead heading into the ninth, tied it in the home half, but fell in the tenth.

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre was held scoreless until the fourth when a pair of homers opened the offense. After Oswaldo Cabrera walked, Ernesto Martinez Jr. took a curveball 434 feet to center for his 11th homer of the year, and Duke Ellis followed a batter later with a solo shot to left for a three-run advantage.

The IronPigs put their first run on the board in the sixth when Otto Kemp scored on a Gabriel Rincones Jr. RBI groundout, cutting the deficit to two. Down two runs in the ninth, Lehigh Valley took the lead off reliever Dylan Coleman. After a pair of base hits, Felix Reyes lifted a three-run homer for a 4-3 edge.

SWB answered in the bottom of the ninth. Yankees #1 Prospect George Lombard Jr. doubled with two outs, and Kenedy Corona singled to level the game at four. Corona stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error, but was left stranded, sending the game to extras.

A four-run tenth put the IronPigs ahead 8-4. Phillies #28 Prospect Keaton Anthony took Coleman yard to retake the lead, a Christian Cairo sacrifice fly plated Rincones Jr for a three-run cushion, and Dylan Moore singled home Carter Kieboom to cap the inning.

In the home half of the frame, Cabrera singled to lead off, and a Martinez Jr. base hit scored Yanquiel Fernández to climb within three. With one out, Ornelas singled to load the bases, but Lehigh Valley reliever Kirby Snead retired the final two batters to close the game.

NEWS AND NOTES

BECK'S BEST - Yankees #21 prospect Brendan Beck tossed seven no-hit innings on last Friday night and earned International League Pitcher of the Week performance. It was his second time reaching that deep into a game while throwing a season-high 93 pitches. Beck lowered his earned run average to 3.55 and picked up his fifth win of the season. Despite missing a start in Triple-A to make his Major League debut on May 7, the righty leads the International League and is second in all of Minor League Baseball with 66 innings pitched. Beck's 66 strikeouts are good for fourth most in the league. He was also named International League Pitcher of the Week for his previous performance against Syracuse for throwing 5.2 innings of shutout ball. The 27-year-old was drafted by the Yankees in the 2nd round back in 2021 out of Stanford University.

JASSON'S REHAB - Jasson Domínguez went 1-for-4 last night in his fourth game on a rehab assignment. He also made his third professional start in right field, making one put out. Domínguez began the season with SWB and has now played in 25 games and recording 31 hits for a .321 average. He's boasted five doubles and four homers while driving in 17 runs. Domínguez was recalled by New York on April 27 as Giancarlo Stanton was placed on the Injured List. In the majors, the switch-hitter took the field for nine games. He had six hits including a home run. On May 7, Domínguez injured himself while making a catch in left field at Yankee Stadium. New York placed him on the 10-Day Injured List the following day with a left shoulder AC joint sprain.

EXTRA EXTRA - The RailRiders have now played a dozen extra-inning games this season. With a loss last night in the tenth, the team falls to a 5-7 record in contests with additional baseball. The longest game of the season is still the 13-inning contest that went four hours and eleven minutes against Syracuse.

WILL HE, WON'T HE - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre welcomes Will Brian to the team today, marking the first official left-handed pitcher on the active roster this season. The RailRiders have had just one other southpaw this season, but it was on a rehab assignment. After 4,403 pitches, Carlos Rodón made a start for the team on May 5 and became the first lefty to throw for SWB since Brent Headrick last year. Brian, 27, has made 20 appearances for Somerset this season for a 4.05 earned run average. In 26.2 frames, he has allowed just 11 walks to 37 total strikeouts. Brian was drafted by the Yankees in the 10th round back in 2022 out of Eastern Kentucky.

SCARY YERRY- Yerry De Los Santos lowered his ERA to 3.72 in his 20th appearance last night. In 29.0 innings, the righty has allowed just eight walks compared to 33 strikeouts. He has also inherited nine runners this season and has let only one score. De Los Santos has had two stints with New York out of the bullpen this summer. His last was impressive, throwing 3.1 innings of shutout ball.




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