Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (25-12) go for a sixth-straight victory and series sweep against the Winston-Salem Dash (12-26) — the High-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox — on Sunday afternoon at 2:05 p.m. from Maimonides Park on Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y.
RHP Matt Allan (NR) is expected to start for the Cyclones, his first appearance on Coney Island with Brooklyn since September 10, 2019. The Dash are projected to counter with RHP Jake Bockenstedt (1-2, 5.59).
Live coverage on SNY, Bally Sports Live, and MiLB.tv will begin at 2 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT: The Cyclones won their 5th straight game on Saturday, an 8-5 victory over Winston-Salem that saw Brooklyn pull out in front with a 4-run 2-out rally in the 7th, including a go-ahead base hit from SS Jesús Báez...2B A.J. Ewing put together a three hit night, while C Ronald Hernandez knocked in 3 RBI...LF Chris Suero clobbered his 7th home run of the year in the victory, while also making a web gem diving catch in left field...RHP Noah Hall toed the rubber for his 8th time this year, and tossed 5.1 innings of 2-run ball (1 earned)...The 'Clones also stole 6 bases in the game, as Ewing, Suero, and Baez each nabbed a pair.
OFF AND RUNNING: The Cyclones' 7-6 win over Wilmington on April 29 saw them nab a franchise record 9 stolen bases, courtesy of 7 different players...The mark topped a previous high of 8 on August 2, 2017, vs. Tri-City...On a night where 8 of Brooklyn's 9 starters were Top 30 prospects in the Mets organization per MLB Pipeline, C Chris Suero and DH Jesús Báez each swiped 2 bags, while 5 other players finished with a steal...Brooklyn continued to wreak havoc on the bases in a May 17 win vs. Winston-Salem, during which, the Cyclones stole 6 bases courtesy of 3 players...2B A.J. Ewing, Báez, and Suero each stole two...Brooklyn enters play on Sunday with 86 steals, good for 2nd most in the South Atlantic League behind only Aberdeen (108).
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