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Quiet offensive night across minors

14 total runs scored across 5 teams

Minor League Baseball: Arizona Fall League-Peoria Javelinas at Glendale Desert Dogs Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

It was a quiet offensive night for Dodger minor-league affiliates, as four of the teams combined to score a total of seven runs.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

The OKC offense was quiet, as they totaled only six hits in their 4-2 loss to the Missions. Their only runs came in the ninth thanks to a sacrifice fly and passed ball.

Daniel Corcino threw five innings, allowing three runs and striking out nine. Dennis Santana pitched two scoreless innings in relief, striking out four.

Double-A Tulsa

Much like OKC, it was a quiet night at the plate for Tulsa, as they totaled five hits in their 8-2 loss versus the Hooks. Parker Curry had a great outing for the Drillers, allowing one run in six innings while striking out eight and issuing no walks. Stetson Allie, who relieved him in the seventh, allowed five runs without recording a single out. Allie, who began the season with OKC, now has an ERA of 14.54 in Tulsa.

Single-A Rancho Cucamonga

The Quakes had quite the night at the plate, totaling 10 hits in their 7-5 win over the 66ers. Devin Mann and Miguel Vargas led the way, each having two hits and driving in a run. Jacob Amaya, who was promoted last week, had two RBI and two walks on the night.

High-A Great Lakes

Staying on the topic from early of quiet offense, the Loons were the quietest. They had only five hits and were shut-out in their 1-0 loss to the Whitecaps. Jose Chacin struck out 10 for the Loons in his 5 23 innings, but the lone run he allowed proved to be the difference maker.

Short-season Ogden

The Raptors fell in the bottom of the ninth on a walk-off, losing to the Rockies, 4-3. Every player in the starting lineup had a hit for Ogden, but they failed to get them when they mattered most. On the night, the Raptors were 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position and left nine runners on base.

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Friday scores

San Antonio 4, Oklahoma City 2

Corpus Christi 8, Tulsa 2

Rancho Cucamonga 7, Inland Empire 5

West Michigan 1, Great Lakes 0

Grand Junction 4, Ogden 3

AZL Brewers Gold, AZL Dodgers Lasorda 9

AZL Rangers 8, AZL Dodgers Mota 1

Saturday schedule

6:30 a.m. PT: DSL Braves at DSL Dodgers Bautista

7:00 a.m. PT: DSL Dodgers Shoemaker at DSL Pirates 1

4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes Loons (Robinson Ortiz) at Lansing Lugnuts (Fitz Stadler)

5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City Dodgers (Justin De Fratus) at San Antonio Missions (Trey Supak)

5:05 p.m. PT: Corpus Christi Hooks (Bryan Abreu) at Tulsa Drillers (TBA)

5:40 p.m. PT: Ogden Raptors (Jeronimo Castro) at Grand Junction Rockies (TBA)

6:00 p.m. PT: AZL Dodgers Lasorda at AZL White Sox

6:05 p.m. PT: Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Gerardo Carrillo) at Inland Empire 66ers (Cooper Criswell)