Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (17-26, 63-46) continue a six-game homestead against the Hub City Spartanburgers (22-21, 53-55) — the High-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers — on Wednesday evening at 6:40 p.m. from Maimonides Park on Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y.
LHP Franklin Gómez (0-1, 2.16) is expected to make the start for the Cyclones. The Spartanburgers are projected to counter with RHP Aidan Curry (2-1, 4.04).
Live coverage on the Cyclones Radio Network, Bally Sports Live, and MiLB.tv will begin at 6:25 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn started the series against Hub City with its 12th shutout victory of the season on Tuesday night, 3-0...The 'Clones played small ball to a tee, scoring all three runs on an RBI groundout and a couple of sac flies...RHP Will Watson fired 4.0 innings of scoreless ball...RHP Austin Troesser (win), LHP Gregori Louis (hold), and RHP Hunter Hodges (save) took the baton the rest of the way, combining on 5.0 scoreless relief frames... Offensively, both 2B Marco Vargas and 3B Colin Houck enjoyed multi-hit nights...Brooklyn pitching has thrown 15.0 consecutive scoreless innings since the start of the 4th inning on Sunday at Hudson Valley.
TIME TO MAKE THE DONUTS: Brooklyn blanked Hub City, 3-0, on Tuesday night for the team's 12th shutout of the season...RHP Will Watson, RHP Austin Troesser, LHP Gregori Louis, and RHP Hunter Hodges combined on the 4-hit, 15-strikeout performance...The Cyclones enter play on Wednesday tied for 3rd in the South Atlantic League in shutouts...Hudson Valley and Rome (14) are tied for 1st...Brooklyn is also 2 shutouts shy of matching their single-season franchise record of 14 set last season...The 12 scoreless outings are also 2nd-best in a single season in franchise history.
THIS DATE IN CYCLONES HISTORY: On August 13, 2024, RHP Jack Wenninger (5.0 IP), LHP Ryan Ammons (2.2), and RHP Eduardo Herrera (1.1) strike out 16 hitters and combine on a 2-hit shutout in a 2-0 win at Wilmington...The Cyclones' 12th shutout of the season surpassed the 2023 club for the single-season franchise record...Brooklyn would earn 2 more shutouts to finish the season with 14, tied for 10th most in Minor League Baseball.
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