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Happy Birthday–July 10

Jimmy McAleer (1864)
Bobby Lowe (1865)
John Heydler (1869)
Wayne Blackburn (1914)
Paul Pryor (1927)
Gene Alley (1940)
Hal McRae (1945)
Bob Bailor (1951)
Andre Dawson (1954)
Buddy Groom (1965)
Lee Stevens (1967)
Marty Cordova (1969)
Byung-Ho Park (1986)
Ryan Wheeler (1988)

John Heydler was the president of the National League from 1918-1934.

Wayne Blackburn was a minor league infielder from 1936-1956.  He drew over 1,400 walks in his career.

Paul Pryor was a National League umpire from 1961-1981 and is an alumnus of the author’s alma mater, the University of South Dakota.

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Happy Birthday–July 9

Jack Powell (1874)
Buck Herzog (1885)
Glenn Myatt (1897)
Wally Post (1929)
Marty Springstead (1937)
Mike Andrews (1943)
Hal Haydel (1944)
Sonny Jackson (1944)
Steve Luebber (1949)
Willie Wilson (1955)
Miguel Montero (1983)

Marty Springstead was an American League umpire from 1966-1986.  He later was a supervisor of umpires.

We would also like to extend our best birthday wishes to Pepper.

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Happy Birthday–July 8

Hank O’Day (1862)
Ivey Wingo (1890)
Clint Brown (1903)
Salty Parker (1912)
Hector Lopez (1929)
Al Spangler (1933)
Darrell Brandon (1940)
Ken Sanders (1941)
Jim Ollom (1945)
Lerrin LaGrow (1948)
Alan Ashby (1951)
Terry Puhl (1956)
Bob Kipper (1964)
Jerome Walton (1965)
Bobby Ayala (1969)
Danny Ardoin (1974)

Hall of Fame umpire Hank O'Day was the home plate umpire in the first world series game in 1903.  He umpired in ten World Series.

Salty Parker was a long-time minor league manager and major league coach.

We would also like to wish a happy birthday to AMR’s daughter, Moss’ son, and FTLT's daughter.

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Minor Details: Games of July 6

A fine game for Stephen Gonsalves.  A Miracle comeback falls short.  A Kernels comeback does not.

LEHIGH VALLEY 2, ROCHESTER 0 IN LEHIGH VALLEY

The Iron Pigs scored single runs in the third and sixth and that was all they needed.  The Red Wings had only four hits and the only time they got a man into scoring position was when Adam Brett Walker II hit a two-out double in the fourth.  Jason Wheeler struck out six in six innings, giving up two runs on nine hits and two walks.

CHATTANOOGA 6, BIRMINGHAM 0 IN CHATTANOOGA

Stephen Gonsalves pitched six shutout innings and a four-run sixth, helped by four walks, made a 2-0 game a 6-0 game.  Gonsalves gave up three hits but five walks with five strikeouts.  Zach Granite was 2-for-4 with a walk and is batting .301.  Mitch Garver was 2-for-5.  Trevor Hildenberger pitched a scoreless inning of relief.  His ERA is 0.92 and his WHIP is 0.65 with 32 strikeouts and 4 walks in 29.1 innings (24 games).  He's 25 years old--seems like it may be time to see what he can do in AAA.

ST. LUCIE 4, FORT MYERS 3 IN ST. LUCIE

The Miracle came back from a 4-0 deficit by scoring three in the seventh; however, their last nine batters were retired.  Keaton Steele opened the game with three no-hit innings, but ended up allowing four runs on six hits and a walk with three strikeouts in six innings.  Joe Maloney hit a two-run homer.  LaMonte Wade was 1-for-3 and is batting .400.  T. J. White was 0-for-3 with a walk and is batting .301.

CEDAR RAPIDS 9, WISCONSIN 8 IN CEDAR RAPIDS (12 INNINGS)

Mitch Ghelfi's three-run homer put the Timber Rattlers up 8-7 in the top of the ninth, but Luis Arraez delivered a two-out RBI single to send the game to extra innings.  Arraez led off the twelfth with a walk, was bunted to second, took third on a ground out, and scored on a walkoff wild pitch.  Starter Eduardo Del Rosario pitched 5.2 innings, giving up three runs on eight hits and one walk with two strikeouts.  Arraez was 4-for-5 with a double and a walk, driving in four and raising his average to .333.  Sean Miller was 3-for-6 with a three-run homer (his third) and a double.  Jaylin Davis, in his Class A debut, went 0-for-4.

ELIZABETHTON AT BRISTOL

Rained out.

GCL TWINS 4, GCL RAYS 2 AT TWINS

It was scoreless through five, but Gorge Munoz had a two-run single-plus-error in the sixth and Tyree Davis homered in a two-run seventh.  Tyler Fox pitched five shutout innings, giving up two hits and no walks with four strikeouts.  The Twins had only four hits, but Lean Marrero had two of them, going 2-for-2 with a walk.  He is batting .333 (3-for-9).  Callan Pearce gave up an unearned run but still has an ERA of 0.00 in five innings (four games).

DSL TWINS 5, DSL DODGERS1 3 AT DODGERS1

The Twins built a 5-0 lead going into the bottom of the ninth, then held on as the Dodgers1 scored three times and had men on second and third with one out.  A popup and a strikeout ended the game.  Juan Mojica struck out five in 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing three hits and three walks.  Yeison Perez was 3-for-4 with a double.  Jorge Parra was 2-for-4 and is batting .367.  Agustin Marte was 0-for-5 to drop his average to .354.  Victor Tademo was 1-for-3 with a double and a walk and is still batting .333.  Edgar Herrera was 1-for-4 and is batting .304.

TODAY'S TILTS

9:30  DSL Twins at DSL Orioles2
11:00  GCL Twins at GCL Rays
5:00  Elizabethton (Dominick Carlini, 1-1, 0.75 at Bristol (TBA)
Game 2  Elizabethton at Bristol
5:05  Bradenton (Austin Coley, 9-5, 3.52) at Fort Myers (TBA)
Game 2  Bradenton (Tanner Anderson, 0-0, 1.80) at Fort Myers (Randy Rosario, 4-5, 3.36)
6:05  Rochester (Pat Dean, 2-5, 4.25) at Lehigh Valley (Ben Lively, 3-2, 3.86)
6:15  Birmingham (David Holmberg, 5-4, 3.71) at Chattanooga (Aaron Slegers, 7-4, 3.41)
6:35  Wisconsin (Jordan Yamamoto, 4-3, 3.77) at Cedar Rapids (Cody Stashak, 4-5, 3.51)

Happy Birthday–July 7

George Moriarty (1885)
Double Duty Radcliffe (1902)
Satchel Paige (1906)
Billy Herman (1909)
Sammy White (1927)
John Gordon (1930)
Bill Melton (1945)
Tommy Moore (1948)
Len Barker (1955)
Dan Gladden (1957)
Glenn Hoffman (1958)
Tim Teufel (1958)
Dave Burba (1966)
Jeff Shaw (1966)
Chuck Knoblauch (1968)
Matt Mantei (1973)
Cory Provus (1978)
John Buck (1980)
Brandon McCarthy (1983)
Yangervis Solarte (1987)

Ted “Double Duty” Radcliffe played in the Negro Leagues for many years.  He got his nickname because he would sometimes catch one game of a doubleheader and pitch the other.  He played professionally until 1954, when he retired at age 52.  He is the oldest player to ever appear in a professional baseball game, throwing one pitch for the Schaumberg Flyers of the Northern League in 1999 when he was 96.

John Gordon was a radio broadcaster for the Twins from 1987 through 2011.

Tommy Moore was drafted by Minnesota in the twenty-eighth round in 1966, but did not sign.

Cory Provus has been a radio broadcaster for the Twins since 2012.

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Happy Birthday–July 5

Jack Farrell (1857)
Robert Brown (1876)
Charles Stoneham (1876)
Bump Hadley (1904)
Jack Krol (1936)
Curt Blefary (1943)
Gary Matthews (1950)
Rich Gossage (1951)
Dave Eiland (1966)
Tim Worrell (1967)
Bo Porter (1972)
Jesse Crain (1981)
Jorge Polanco (1993)

 Robert Brown owned various teams in Vancouver from 1910-45.  He was also president of the Western International League in 1953.  He is a member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.

Charles Stoneham owned the New York Giants from 1919 until his death in 1936.

Jack Krol was a long-time minor league manager and major league coach. coaching for St. Louis from 1977-80 and San Diego from 1981-86.

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