July 16 scoreboard.
@Wisconsin 4, South Bend 1: Back home again.
@Quad Cities 8, Burlington 2: “They were on my fastball, so I made an adjustment,” [Bandit pitcher Nick Additon] said “I just wanted to start attacking hitters and have them off balance.”
Great Lakes 5, @Kane County 4: “[The] bullpen did not hold the lead,” Cougars manager Aaron Nieckula said. “Bottom line.”
@Cedar Rapids 8, Dayton 7: Usted hace gran, Julio Perez. In the Cedar Rapids Kernels outfielder's native language of Spanish, that roughly means "You are doing great." And it's not an overstatement.
@Clinton 6, Fort Wayne 1: “You can’t say enough of what Quintero and Turner did. For them to give us length out of the bullpen each guy and to continue to give us strikes and ground balls they gave us a chance.” said Micucci of his bullpens performance.
@Peoria 8, Lansing 1: “I couldn’t have dreamed of a better start here,” Ridling said. “With wood, that’s one of the top two longest I’ve hit.”
@Beloit 5, West Michigan 3: “We just wanted to keep it simple and have him slow himself down so he could make pitches,” Lucas said. “It's very important to make pitches in that situation.”
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