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| JT Benson, Photo courtesy of the Brooklyn Cyclones |
Brooklyn Cyclones Press Release (reprinted from milb.com/brooklyn by permission)
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind a season-high 17 hits, the Cyclones pulled off their second consecutive come-from-behind victory defeating the Jersey Shore BlueClaws, 12-2. Through the first two games of this week’s series, the ‘Clones have scored 20 runs on 31 hits.
All nine Cyclones recorded at least one hit in the win, marking the second straight nine different ‘Clones have had a hit. The first six Cyclones in the order all had multi-hit games. 2B Yonatan Henríquez led the charge, going 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles.
The Brooklyn bats unloaded in the 4th. Trailing by a run, the Cyclones batted around and scored six runs on six hits, one walk, one error and one hit batter to go ahead. The big hit of the inning came from 1B Trace Willhoite, who launched a three-run home run over the left field fence for his fourth homer of the season. The six hits set a new team-high for a single inning, and the six runs matched most in one frame for the Cyclones this season.
The Cyclones (2-3, 27-43) finished the night with three home runs, which also tied the team’s single-game high for the season. CF John Bay launched a two-run homer in the 6th inning, and LF J.T. Benson added a three-run shot – his second in as many nights – in the 7th. Benson has now reached safely in 22 straight contests.
Bay reached twice in the 4th inning alone with a double and a hit-by-pitch. The hit-by-pitch was Bay’s 16th, tying him for both the most in the South Atlantic League and second most in all of Minor League Baseball. The 16 hit-by-pitches also ties a Cyclones’ single-season record, matching OF Matt Rudick (‘22 & ‘25) and C Chris Suero (‘25).
LHP Daviel Hurtado turned in another excellent outing for the Cyclones. The Cuban southpaw tossed 6.0 innings, allowing just one run on two hits and a walk while striking out six to earn his third win of the season.
Jersey Shore (1-4, 27-43) struck first in the 3rd inning. With two outs, C Luis Caicuto stole second base, and scored on an infield single by 3B Tyler Pettorini that hit the glove of Henríquez to give the BlueClaws a 1-0 lead. However, the BlueClaws did not scratch anything across until the 9th inning, plating a run on a wild pitch.
Following Hurtado’s lead, the Cyclones bullpen was dominant once again. LHP Joe Jacques and RHPs Juan Arnaud tossed scoreless innings in the 7th and 8th. Despite RHP Josh Blum allowing a run in the 9th, LHP Gregori Louis recorded the final out to close out the victory for Brooklyn.
The Cyclones will go for their third consecutive victory when they take on the BlueClaws on Thursday at 6:40 P.M. RHP Noah Hall (1-5, 6.18 ERA) will make his 14th start of the season for Brooklyn. RHP Luke Gabrysh (2-6, 4.71 ERA) will take the ball for Jersey Shore.
Corey Collins gets Brooklyn on the board with a two-RBI knock in the 4th.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 25, 2026
It's our National Grid Safe at Home runs of the game. pic.twitter.com/apZu9IYSrl
Trace Willhoite 🍎
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 25, 2026
Three-run 💣 pic.twitter.com/EUPjHKqCzl
His name is John Bay.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 25, 2026
And he hits dingers...
'Clones lead 9-1 pic.twitter.com/WNrbD4OM1p
Another homer for the 'Clones and it's now 12-1 in the 7th.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 25, 2026
JT Benson with Brooklyn's 3rd big fly of the game. pic.twitter.com/g4oqJL84Ld


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