Thayron Liranzo hit a home run in the Erie victory, while Malachi Witherspoon pitched a shutout against Clearwater. The Omaha Storm Chasers narrowly defeated the Toledo Mud Hens 7-6.
Sawyer Gipson-Long got the start, and after a few false starts coming off the injury list, is at least working regularly back toward full strength. He wasnât good in this one, however. He gave up three runs in two innings of work. Konnor Pilkington took over and gave up two more in the third before handling the fourth and fifth without issue.
Jace Jung smacked a solo shot in the top of the second to get the Hens on the board. Corey Julks followed with a single and stole second base, scoring on a Cal Stevenson double. So it was 5-2 after four innings.
In the fifth, Eduardo Valencia and Jung led off with singles. Julks advanced them both with a ground out and Stevenson was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Then Tyler Gentry was clipped by a pitch to force in a run. That was all theyâd get as Andrew Navigato popped out and Luke Ritter struck out.
Tyler Mattison allowed a solo shot in the sixth to make it 6-3 Omaha. In the seventh, Jung walked and took second on a wild pitch. Gentry singled him in with two outs, and a Navigato doubled and then a Ritter single followed, scoring Gentry. So it was 6-5 Omaha, and in the eighth, Valencia, Jung, and Julks singled in a row to tie the game 6-6.
Tanner Rainey pitched a scoreless seventh, and Jack Little a scoreless eighth.
Thayron Liranzo hit a home run, contributing significantly to the team's win.
Malachi Witherspoon pitched a shutout, effectively blanking the Clearwater team.
The Omaha Storm Chasers won the game against the Toledo Mud Hens with a final score of 7-6.
Jace Jung hit a solo home run, and Cal Stevenson contributed with a double that drove in a run.

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So it was all tied up in the ninth. Ritter struck out in the top of the ninth, but Ben Malgeri reached on an error. Max Clark battled through an eight pitch AB but flew out to left. That left it up to Valencia as the Storm Chasers went back to the bullpen to bring in lefty, and former Tigersâ outfielder, Anthony Gose. Gose wild pitched Malgeri to second, but Valencia took a called strike three to send it to the bottom of the ninth still tied.
It didnât take long for resolution. Little came out and in a 2-2 count, fired a fastball at the top of the zone. Kameron Misner cranked it to left for a walkoff home run.
Jung: 3-3, 2 R, RBI, HR, 2 BB
Valencia: 3-5, 2 R
Stevenson: 2-4, RBI, 2B, K
Gipson-Long: 2.0 IP, 3 ER, 5 H, BB, K
Coming Up Next: The Mud Hens are now 21-21 on the year. Theyâll start it up again on Friday at 8:05 p.m. ET.
Thayron Liranzo and Brett Callahan piiled up the RBIs in this one, while a solid start from Joe Miller got them deep into the game with a lead they would only expand in the middle and late innings. The SeaWolves move to an even 18-18 on the year.
Miller surrendered a run in the second inning and one in the fifth, but only one was earned. Meanwhile, the offense got rolling in the bottom of the second.
Izaac Pacheco walked with one out, and E.J. Exposito followed with a single. Aaron Antonini walked, and Callahan singled in two runs. Peyton Graham was hit by a pitch, and a wild pitch scored Antonini. Walk to Peck and Liranzo forced in another run, and Andrew Jenkins hit into a double play that scored Graham before the inning ended. 5-1 Erie.
In the fourth, Peck singled and Liranzo walked, before Jenkins lined a single to left to load the bases. Pacheco singled in two runs to make it 7-1. An RBI single from Peck and then a sac fly from Liranzo made it 9-2 in the bottom of the fifth.
In the bottom of the seventh, Callahan and Graham walked with one out. Peck flew out, but Liranzo cranked his second home run, hitting right-handed, to make it 12-2. They would push across two more in the eighth.
Eric Silva gave the SeaWolves two scoreless innings of relief before John Stankiewicz gave up four runs, three earned acoress the eighth and ninth innings. Tyler Owens came on to finally shut the door.
Liranzo: 1-1, 2 R, 5 RBI, HR, 3 BB
Callahan: 1-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, BB, K
Pacheco: 2-3, R, 2 RBI, 2 BB, K
Peck: 2-4, R, RBI, BB, 2 SB
Miller (W, 1-1): 5.0 IP, 2 R, ER, 3 H, BB, 2 K
Coming Up Next: Itâs a 6:05 p.m. ET start on Friday.
The Whitecaps have now lost 16 of their last 17 games. Much like their parent club, a few injuries and a weak bullpen have been the biggest contributors to the losing stretch that has the Whitecaps 13-23 on the year.
Once again, starting pitching wasnât the issue. Lucas Elissalt gave up one run in 4 2/3 innings of work. He wasnât exactly crisp, as he got a little wild at one point and walked four, but he only allowed two hits while punching out four on the day.
The bullpen did a nice job as well. Thomas Bruss struck out three while collecting four outs after Elissalt was done. CJ Weins fired two perfect frames with four strikeouts.
They just couldnât score until the top of the ninth. Samuel Gil led off with a single, and took second on a passed ball. Bryce Rainer singled him in as the game tying run. Ethan Sloan handled the bottom of the ninth without issue.
In the 10th, a ground out from Juan Hernandez moved Cristian Santana to third, and he scored on an Andrew Sojka fly ball. That one run wasnât enough, as Sloan surrendered two in the bottom of the 10th as Clearwater walked it off.
Gil: 1-4, R, K
Rainer: 1-4, RBI, 2 K, SB
Elissalt: 4.2 IP, ER, 2 H, 4 BB, 4 K
Coming Up Next: Itâs a 6:05 p.m. ET start on Friday.
Malachi Witherspoon blanked the Threshers while the offense bashed three home runs to win on Thursday. Lakeland moves to 21-15 on the year.
Witherspoon was a buzzsaw in this one, though he didnât pile up anything like his 10 strikeout performance last time out. He needed just 50 pitches to spin five scoreless innings, and he didnât walk a batter. He allowed just two hits, striking out three.
Jude Warwick has suddenly started flashing some nice power, and the shortstop cranked his third home run of the year in the third for a 1-0 lead.
The Flying Tigers wouldnât do a whole lot more at the plate until the late innings. In the seventh, Hunter Dobbins doubled with one out, and Newremberg Rondon cracked a two-run homer to make the lead 3-0. Edian Espinal hit a solo shot in the eighth, and the Flygers went on to tack on four more runs in the inning. The big blow was a two-run double from Jesus Pinto.
Jan Carabello struck out a pair in two scoreless innings of relief. Eliseo Mota and Pedro Garcia each spun a scoreless frame to close this one out.
Espinal: 4-4, R, RBI, HR, BB, SB
Rondon: 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR, K
Osorio: 2-5, R
Witherspoon (W, 2-0): 5.0 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 3 K
Coming Up Next: Itâs a 6:30 p.m. ET start on Friday as the Flying Tigers look to make it four straight.
All the Tigers most notable hitting prospects at this level homered on Thursday. Cris Rodriguez, Ronald Ramirez, Angel de los Santos, and Steven Madero all went deep as the Tigers piled up 11 runs.
De Los Santos: 2-5, 2 R, 3 RBI, 3B, HR, 2 K
Ramirez: 2-4, R, 2 RBI, HR, SB
Bushnell: 2.2 IP, 3 R, ER, 2 H, 3 BB, K