Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (36-15) start a six-game road trip against the Wilmington Blue Rocks (21-30) — the High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals — on Tuesday evening at 6:35 p.m. from Frawley Stadium in Wilmington, Del.
RHP R.J. Gordon (4-0, 2.97) is scheduled to make the start for the Cyclones. The Blue Rocks are projected to counter with the Nationals’ No. 20 prospect per MLB Pipeline, LHP Jackson Kent (4-4, 4.04).
Live coverage on the Cyclones Radio Network, Bally Sports Live, and MiLB.tv will begin at 6:20 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn earned its 6th-straight victory and 2nd-consecutive home sweep with a 4-3 come-from-behind win on Sunday afternoon vs. Aberdeen...The Cyclones collected their 2nd-straight walk-off win when C Chris Suero brought in the game's final two runs on an infield single to third, plus a throwing error from 3B Anderson De Los Santos...Aberdeen committed 3 errors in the 9th inning to help Brooklyn complete the comeback...Prior to the 9th inning, the Cyclones had seen 13 consecutive hitters retired in order...Aberdeen started the game by sitting down Brooklyn's first 10 hitters, too...The 'Clones only 2 baserunners before the 9th came on a CF Carson Benge single and a Suero 2-run home run in the 4th...RHP Trey Gibson took a no-decision for the IronBirds after striking out a South Atlantic League season-high 13 batters over 6.0 innings of 2-hit, 2-run ball.
THE NUMBER ONE SPOT: The Cyclones are mired in a 3-team race for the South Atlantic League First Half North Division crown...Entering play on Tuesday, Brooklyn (36-15) holds a 1.5-game lead on Greensboro (34-16) for 1st place in the division...The Cyclones are 4.5 games up on 3rd-place Hudson Valley (31-19) with 15 games remaining in the first half...Brooklyn does not play Hudson Valley or Greensboro for the remainder of the half...Greensboro has played one series (April 15-20 vs. Jersey Shore) against a North Division foe and will not play another until the second half (July 1-6 vs./at Aberdeen).
IT'S A WALK-OFF: C Chris Suero provided Brooklyn's 2nd walk-off win in as many days in Sunday's 4-3 victory vs. Aberdeen...With 2nd and 3rd and 2 out, the 21-year-old reached on a run-scoring infield single, while a throwing error from 3B Anderson De Los Santos enabled the winning run to cross...On Saturday, C Ronald Hernandez helped Brooklyn complete another come-from-behind win, clobbering a walk-off solo home run with 1 out in the 9th in a 5-4 Cyclones win...The walk-off homer was Brooklyn's 1st since 3B Jefrey De Los Santos hit a game-tying 2-run blast and LF Omar De Los Santos smashed the game-ending solo shot on July 28, 2024, vs. Rome...Hernandez also delivered a walk-off winner with a run-producing fielder's choice in the bottom of the 10th on May 18 vs. Winston-Salem...2B Marco Vargas collected Brooklyn's 1st walk-off win of the year, slapping a game-ending RBI single in the bottom of the 10th on April 29 vs. Wilmington.
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