Here are the Brooklyn Cyclone Game Notes for today's game.
LAST TIME OUT: Brooklyn erased a 3-0 deficit and captured its fourth straight win on Sunday, 5-3, to take five of six on the road last week against Jersey Shore...Seven of nine Brooklyn starters recorded at least one hit, while four Cyclones enjoyed multi-hit efforts...C Daiverson Gutiérrez finished 2-for-3 with 3 RBI, while SS Mitch Voit pieced together a 2-for-6 effort with a couple of runs scored...In the win, RHP Noah Hall broke the Cyclones all-time career strikeout record...The righty punched out six over 5.0 frames to raise his career mark to 179, passing RHP Jaison Vilera...Hall and the Brooklyn bullpen combined to retire the final 14 BlueClaw batters of the game, as Jersey Shore mustered only three hits in the series finale.
BACK IN BROOKLYN: The Cyclones return home this week riding their longest winning streak of the season thus far ahead of the final full six game series of the first half...Brooklyn welcomes Frederick to Coney Island for the second time already this season...Brooklyn dropped four of six to Frederick in late April/early May at Maimonides Park...The 'Clones five wins last week on the road against Jersey Shore mark the most wins the squad has had in a single series this year.
PITCHING IN: Despite the unit being short-handed at times over the past few weeks, Brooklyn's pitching staff has been sharp as of late...The Cyclones racked up 17.0 consecutive scoreless innings from May 22-26...In May, the Cyclones posted a 3.65 ERA (92 ER in 227.0 IP), just narrowly behind Frederick's 3.64 ERA (89 ER in 220.0 IP) for best in the South Atlantic League...Since May 14, Brooklyn has permitted just 60 ER across 22 games, good for a 2.84 ERA, which is best in all of Minor League Baseball during that span...A huge reason behind that success has been the bullpen...Since that date, Cyclone relievers have posted a 2.03 ERA in 22 games, the best mark among full-season minor league affiliates....The 'pen holds an 8-4 record, with 124 strikeouts to 53 walks across 97.2 innings during that span.
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