Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
LAST TIME OUT: The Cyclones' bats failed to come up with the big hit in a 3-2 loss to Frederick on Thursday night...Brooklyn put the tying run on base in the 9th, but could not scratch anything across in the final frame...The 'Clones were just 1-for-6 with men in scoring position...Despite the defeat, LHP Nicolas Carreño struck out nine Keys batters, and allowed only one run over 6.0 full innings of work...The 6.0 innings and nine strikeouts were both career highs for Carreño...The only blip on the 20-year-old’s radar was a solo home run he surrendered in the 5th to LF Elis Cuevas...Offensively, C Ronald Hernandez continued his hot stretch at the plate...The Venezuela native was 2-for-2 with a couple of walks and a run scored. 2B Diego Mosquera also finished with a couple of knocks, going 2-for-4 at the dish.
DAVIEL DELIVERS: LHP Daviel Hurtado is off to a near-perfect start as a Cyclone...In three starts, the Cuban-born starter has allowed just one run over 13.0 innings...On Saturday night at Jersey Shore, the 21-year-old worked into the 6th inning for the first time in his career...Hurtado surrendered just one run on one hit over a career-long 5.1 innings, walking one, and tying a season-best with five strikeouts...Among South Atlantic League pitchers with 10.0 or more innings of work since his Cyclones debut on May 26, Hurtado is tied for the league lead in ERA (0.69) and WHIP (0.46), and paces the circuit in batting average against (.095) and opposing OPS (.255).
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