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Adam Bray strikes out seven in Quakes 5-4 loss

Loons infielder Cristian Santana extends personal 15-game hitting streak

Adam Bray
Steve Saenz / Rancho Cucamonga Quakes

Tough day for the Dodger affiliates, just AZL Dodgers and DSL Dodgers1 Rookie teams won on Friday.

Player of the day

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes right-handed pitcher Adam Bray pitched a season-high seven innings against the Inland Empire 66ers on Friday night. Bray gave up just a run and struck out seven.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

The Dodgers were beaten 5-2 by Adam Conley and the New Orleans Baby Cakes (Marlins). Conley pitched seven innings and gave up two runs, six hits, one walk and struck out eight.

David Hale started for the Dodgers and he gave up five runs and nine hits in six innings. Joe Broussard and Josh Ravin each pitched a scoreless inning in relief, Ravin struck out the three hitters he faced.

Drew Maggi hit a solo home run, Willie Calhoun doubled and had an RBI.

Double-A Tulsa

The Drillers gave up five runs in the ninth and lost 6-3 to the Frisco RoughRiders (Rangers). The game had been tied 1-1 going to the ninth and then Shea Spitzbarth gave up five runs while getting two outs in the ninth.

Tulsa scored two runs in their half of the ninth but it was not enough.

The Drillers had Andrew Sopko start and he pitched six innings. Sopko gave up one run and four hits in six innings.

Outfielder Henry Ramos accounted for the offense, hitting two home runs with three RBI.

Class-A Rancho Cucamonga

The Quakes went to ten innings on Friday night and lost Inland Empire 66ers (Angels) 5-4 on a Jose Rojas double to drive in the winning run.

Prior to that, the game was a pitching duel with both starters doing well. Luis Pena struck out ten in eight innings against the Quakes.

Adam Bray pitched seven innings, giving up one run and five hits. Bray also struck out seven with no walks.

At the plate, Johan Mieses hit three doubles and scored a run. DJ Peters hit his 19th home run, his sixth home run since Sunday July 2nd. Also, Ibandel Isabel hit his 17th home run.

Class-A Great Lakes

The Loons lost 12-3 to the Bowling Green Hot Rods (Rays) on Friday. Imani Abdullah pitched 2⅓ innings and gave up four runs and four hits.

Cristian Santana continued two hitting streaks, his personal 15 game streak that includes the last eight games at Ogden and a seven game streak in the Midwest League.

Santana is hitting .481 in his first week in the Midwest League with 13 hits in 27 at bats.

Rookie-Level Ogden

The Raptors lost 7-4 to Idaho Falls Chukars (Royals). The Raptors continued to hit, they had 11 hits but they could only muster one hit in twelve tries with runners in scoring position.

Rylan Bannon, Romar Cuadrado, Brock Carpenter and Connor Heady each had two hits.

Rookie-Level AZL Dodgers

The AZL Dodgers scored a 10-3 win over the AZL Indians. Jefrey Souffront hit his first home run of the season and went 3-for-5 and had three RBI.

Right-handed pitcher Melvin Jiminez pitched 2⅔ innings, he gave up a run while striking out three.

Transactions

Triple-A: Third baseman Edwin Rios and right-handed pitcher Yaisel Sierra assigned to Oklahoma City from Tulsa

Double-A: First baseman Peter O’Brien and right-handed pitcher Colt Hynes assigned to Tulsa from Oklahoma City

Friday’s Scores

New Orleans 5, Oklahoma City 2

Frisco 6, Tulsa 3

Inland Empire 5, Rancho Cucamonga 4 (10)

Bowling Green 12, Great Lakes 3

Idaho Falls 7, Ogden 4

AZL Dodgers 10, AZL Indians 3

DSL Dodgers1 14, DSL Athletics 8

DSL Rangers1 13, DSL Dodgers2 2

Saturday Schedule

2:00 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Madison Younginer and Wilmer Font) at New Orleans (TBD and TBD)

4:35 p.m.: Great Lakes (TBD) at Bowling Green [Rays] (TBD)

5:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Tim Shibuya) vs. Midland RockHounds [Athletics] (Grant Holmes)

5:40 p.m.: Ogden (Gregorio Sequera) at Grand Junction Rockies (TBD)

7:00 p.m.: AZL Dodgers vs. AZL Brewers

7:05 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (Scott Kazmir) at Inland Empire (TBD)