IL Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders

SWB Game Notes - May 11, 2023

Published on May 11, 2023 under International League (IL)
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders News Release


Omaha Storm Chasers (12-21) vs Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (16-19)

Game 36 | Home Game 18 | PNC Field | Moosic, PA | Thursday, May 11, 2023 | First Pitch 6:35 PM

RHP Jonathan Heasley (1-3, 9.00) vs RHP Sean Boyle (1-2, 8.31)

IN STYLE - Michael Hermosillo recorded SWB's first walk-off win of the season. And he did it in expert fashion with a home run. The last RailRider to do this was Hoy Park on June 20, 2021 vs Syracuse. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre was walked off once this season by St. Paul in the bottom of the eleventh on the road with a three-run homer off the bat of Kyle Garlick.

FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre will see the Omaha Storm Chasers at PNC Field for the first time in 33 years. The last time these two teams met up in Moosic was in 1990. The two teams faced each other last season at Werner Park, where the six-game series was split three apiece.

CHALLENGE CHECK- The home team has made 14 challenges through the first six games of the system. Only two were correct challenges that became overturned and retained. Sean Boyle recorded the first correct one in the first game with the new opportunity. In Sunday's contest, Greg Weissert was correct in belief that ball one was in fact strike three in the ninth inning. The RailRiders have had a variety of players utilize them all throughout the contest.

CHAPPY TIME- Andres Chaparro homered for the tenth time this season to take over the top spot on the team. Chaparro also leads the team in RBI's with 27.

CALHOUN CAN HIT - Veteran outfielder Kole Calhoun was added to the RailRiders roster last Tuesday, getting the call up from the Florida Complex League. Calhoun was signed by New York on April 20th after spending Spring Training with the Seattle Mariners. He has had five multi-hit games and three homers for a .500 average. He also made two starts in right field and two in right. Calhoun was drafted and spent the majority of his Major League career (2012-2019) with the Los Angeles Angels. He also played for the Diamondbacks and the Rangers.

HOMER HEAVEN -The RailRiders are tied for 4th in all of Minor League Baseball with 51 total home runs. Thirteen total players have hit long balls this season including ten from Andres Chaparro and nine from Jake Bauers.

ANOTHER YEAR DOWN- On May 4, Andres Chaparro turned 24 years old and the RailRiders will celebrate five more birthdays to come this May. Mitch Spence turns 26 on 5/6. Deivi Garcia turns 24 on 5/19. DJ Snelten turns 31 on 5/29, while Elijah Dunham turns 25 the same day. Matt Bowman turns 32 on 5/31.

ATOP THE YANKS FARM - The RailRiders will showcase top prospect Elijah Dunham (#16 per MLB prospect rankings in the Yankees system) in his first Triple-A season. Randy Vasquez (#12) and Sean Boyle (#28) are both set to be essential parts of the starting rotation after also making their debuts with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.




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