Guardians Boxscore Beat: Lake County Delivers Lone Win
Wednesday wasn’t kind to the Guardians’ minor league affiliates - except for Lake County, who came through with a shutout victory. Here’s what stood out on an otherwise tough night:
Captains Cruise Behind Pitching, Cesarini’s Big Swing
The Captains’ bats and arms both showed up. Bennett Thompson stayed hot, collecting three hits to bump his season average to .281. But the real fireworks came from Ryan Cesarini, who isn’t known for his power, but made it count with a three-run blast. Speed is Cesarini's calling card (38 steals and counting), but he supplied all the offense Lake County needed with one swing. 💪
On the mound, John Means took another step in his rehab from Tommy John surgery, spinning 3.2 scoreless innings with four strikeouts and just one walk. Connor Whitaker handled things in relief for the win, and Xavier Martinez locked down the save. The trio held the opposition to just five hits and not a single run. 🔥
Clippers Can’t Cash In Despite Long Balls
Columbus got homers from Dom Nunez and Jhonkensy Noel (the latter a three-run shot), but couldn’t turn the power into a win. Austin Peterson gutted through six innings, giving up three earned runs on seven hits and striking out just one. The offense showed patience (seven walks), but also struck out eight times and left six runners on base.
Ducks’ Offense Sputters
Jake Fox was really the lone bright spot for Akron, driving in two runs as part of a two-hit night. Ralphy Velazquez - who’s been on fire lately - came back down to earth, going 0-for-4 and committing an error in the field. 😩
Hickory Dickery Drought: Hillcats Muster Just One Run
Lynchburg saw Aaron Walton pick up two hits and swipe a bag, with Luke Hill also chipping in a pair of knocks and an RBI. Still, it wasn’t enough to keep pace.
Here’s hoping Thursday brings more to celebrate. 🤞
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