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RC Quakes were no-hit for the 4th time in franchise history

Dodgers minor league report for July 22, 2019

True Blue LA // Elizabeth Islas

Highlighting the Dodgers minor league report is the no-hitter against the Class-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. The other affiliates went 4-3 on Monday.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

The Dodgers had a day off on Monday. They will return to action on Tuesday as they open up a 3-game series in Nashville.

Double-A Tulsa

The Drillers split the 4-game series with the Midland RockHounds with a 7-3 loss on Monday.

Carlos Rincon smashed his 5th home run with Tulsa, but his 11th of the year overall. Connor Wong and Angelo Mora also contributed on offense, each driving in a run to score. Drew Avans also got a couple hits, but was unable to score in both scenarios.

Justin De Fratus provided a relatively short outing after allowing plenty of runs to score after five innings pitched. He allowed 10 hits and delivered two walks which scored seven runs. Its the most runs De Fratus has earned all season.

Class-A Rancho Cucamonga

The Quakes were no-hit on Monday against the Stockton Ports. It was a combined no-hitter between Bryce Conley, Eric Marinez and Jake Bray. This is the fourth time in franchise history the Quakes have been no-hit.

Rancho Cucamonga reached base five times with walks, but were unable to capitalize on the base runners.

Gerardo Carrillo is credited with the loss after his 2 13 inning appearance. He allowed one earned run from two hits and a walk. Wills Montgomerie gave up a majority of the Stockton runs in his 2 23 innings. He piggybacked Carrillo and allowed six runs (five earned) to score from six hits and two walks.

Class-A Great Lakes

The Loons took the series against the Bees on Monday with a 7-6 victory. They powered over the Bees with a huge 6-run first inning. They batted around, with seven of nine starting Loons reaching base successfully. They used the small ball technique, since most runs scored via a base hit. The other two were scored on an RBI triple and a throwing error.

Michael Busch, who was the No. 31 pick in this year’s draft had a 2-RBI night. His first was an RBI single and his second came on a sacrifice fly. Kody Hoese, the first pick for the Dodgers in this year’s draft, went 2-for-4 with an RBI single as well.

Jose Chacin earned his 9th win of the season with his 5 13 inning appearance. The right hander allowed three earned runs to score from eight hits and one walk.

Advanced Rookie Ogden

The Raptors are back on the winning side of things with a 6-5 win over the Grand Junction Rockies on Monday.

They got off to an early 3-0 lead in the first inning with back-to-back homers by Andy Pages and Sam McWilliams, as well as an RBI triple by Marco Hernandez. McWilliams and Sauryn Lao each had two hits on the night.

Antonio Hernandez gave up four earned runs in his 4 23 inning start. He allowed opponents to get nine hits, including a home run. Ricardo Hernandez got the win for his 1 13 innings appearance in the fifth and sixth innings. He allowed just one hit — a solo home run.

Transactions

  • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes placed LHP Austin Hamilton on the 7-day injured list
  • C Chase Barbary assigned to AZL Dodgers Lasorda from Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
  • C Tre Todd assigned to Rancho Cucamonga Quakes from Great Lakes Loons
  • RHP Melvin Jimenez assigned to Rancho Cucamonga Quakes from Ogden Raptors

Monday scores

Midland 7, Tulsa 3

Stockton 11, Rancho Cucamonga 0

Great Lakes 7, Burlington 6

Ogden 6, Grand Junction 5

AZL Padres One 7, AZL Dodgers Lasorda 4

AZL Brewers Gold 2, AZL Dodgers Mota 1

DSL Dodgers Bautista 7, DSL Braves 4

DSL Dodgers Shoemaker 5, DSL Pirates One 0

Tuesday schedule

4:05 p.m. PDT: Oklahoma City (Dustin May) at Nashville (Austin Bibens-Dirkx)

6:00 p.m.: Ogden (Kevin Malisheski) vs. Grand Junction (TBD)

7:05 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (John Rooney) vs. Inland Empire (TBD)