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WEEK # 2 ALBANY INTERNATIONALS at GILEAD GUNSLINGERS
Gilead takes 2 of 3
Game 1: Gilead manages just 2 hits. Albany gets 4 runs in the 8th. Big hit was a Corey Seager Bases loaded 3-RBI Double, as Albany wins 4-1.
Game 2: Gilead just gets 3 hits this game. One was a 2-run HR from Vlad Jr another an RBI double from Trea Turner. Robbie Ray goes 7 storng and Gilead wins 3-1.
Game 3: Jose Berrios takes a no-hitter into the 6th. Leaves after 7 giving up just 2 hits. Trea Turner has a 2-run HR and Jo Adell adds a solo shot for a 3-0 Gilead win.
4/10 ALB 4 9 0 GGS 1 2 1 B.Bernardino (1-0) D.Pomeranz (0-1) 4/11 ALB 1 8 0 GGS 3 3 0 R.Ray (1-1) S.Alcantara (0-1) 4/12 ALB 0 4 0 GGS 3 6 1 J.Berrios (1-0) T.Bibee (0-1)
WEEK # 4 VIRGINIA DESTROYERS at GILEAD GUNSLINGERS
Gilead sweeps Viginia 3-0
Game 1: Have a day Pedro Pages. He went 3 for 4 with a HR and 2B 3 RBIs. Old Man Justin Verlander pitched 6 strong ininings giving up just 1 ER with 7Ks as Gilead wins 5-1.
Game 2: Gilead pounds out 14 hits, including 2 HRs from Soto and 1 each from Bell, Bregman and Adell as they go on to win 10-3.
Game 3: Robbie Ray goes 8 innings allowing 2 runs, on solo HRs from Schwarber and Suarez. Gilead gets HRs from Turner and Soto and win 4-2 to complete the sweep.
4/19 VIR 1 8 0 GGS 5 15 2 J.Verlander (2-1) E.Lauer (0-1) 4/20 VIR 3 8 1 GGS 10 14 0 J.Alexander (1-0) C.Bassitt (0-1) 4/21 VIR 2 4 1 GGS 4 8 0 R.Ray (2-1) J.Junis (0-1)
WEEK # 4 GAME # 1 LAS VEGAS HIGH ROLLERS at INDIANAPOLIS CLOWNS
Pierce Johnson (1-0) was the winner as Indy Clowns shutout the Las Vegas High Rollers in 10 innings by a 2 to 0 score at Centennial Field.
The game was a scoreless tie after nine. Indy won it in the 10th inning.
After an out was recorded, Matt Wallner was the sparkplug when he was hit by a pitch. Nolan Schanuel dug into the batters box next, but he struck out. Hunter Goodman then delivered a one-base hit scoring a single run. Goodman took second on the throw. Jared Triolo was up next and he delivered a base-hit scoring the final run of the inning. Indy had just 4 hits for the night.
Johnson got help from Andrew Saalfrank who earned his 1st save. Hunter Brown (2-1) was given the loss. Although losing the contest, he whiffed 14 batters in 10 innings.
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WEEK # 6 - GAME # 1 KONA COAST COFFEE GROWERS at PUYALLUP SPARTANS
The Puyallup Spartans pitching staff gave the fans an afternoon that they'll never forget by tossing a combined no-hitter! The tension started to build around the 6th inning. By the 9th inning the crowd was electrified and whiffed an impressive total of 8 Kona Coast batters. Puyallup managed only 3 hits on the afternoon.
The winning pitcher was Sonny Gray (5-2) who allowed no runs in 7 innings. Andres Munoz gained credit for his 13th save. Kevin Gausman (3-2) was given the loss. He allowed just 3 hits and 2 walks in 7 innings.
"You probably have a better chance of winning the lottery than this happening," said Gray who got credit for the win, "I don't expect it to sinkin for awhile." he said. "You know, it's hard to say who was better, the starter or the bullpen!"
| Coffee Growers | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO | HR | PC | ERA |
| K. Gausman LOSS (3-2) | 7 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 2 | 95 | 3.03 |
| H. Harris | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 2.82 |
| Totals | 8 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 9 | 2 | ||
| Spartans | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO | HR | PC | ERA |
| S. Gray | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 82 | 3.32 |
| G. Whitlock HOLD (4th) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 3.66 |
| A. Munoz SAVE (13th) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 22 | 0.00 |
| Totals | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 0 |
[1]Coffee Growers (17-21) IP H R ER BB SO HR PC ERA SCORESHEET
K.Gausman LOSS (3-2) 7 3 2 2 2 8 2 95 3.03
H.Harris 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 13 2.82
Totals 8 3 2 2 3 9 2
[1]Spartans (21-16) IP H R ER BB SO HR PC ERA
S.Gray WIN (5-2) 7 0 0 0 2 8 0 82 3.32
G.Whitlock HOLD (4th) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3.66
A.Munoz SAVE (13th) 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 22 0.00
[1]Totals 9 0 0 0 4 10 0
ATTENDANCE- 48,009 DATE- Saturday, May 7th 2026 TIME- Day
T- 2:10
LEFT ON BASE- Coffee Growers: 3 Spartans: 3
DOUBLE PLAYS- Coffee Growers: 1 Spartans: 0
HOME RUNS- R.Grichuk (3rd), C.Smith (4th)
RBIs- R.Grichuk (8th), C.Smith (10th)
CAUGHT STEALING- J.Caminero
WALKS- B.Bichette, G.Henderson-2, F.Lindor, O.Arcia, J.Bauers, C.Smith
STRIKE OUTS- B.Bichette, G.Henderson, J.Caminero-2, W.Contreras-2, S.Steer, M.Kepler, A.Thomas, R.Lewis, O.Albies -2, J.Bauers, D.Hill -2, S.Murphy, F.Fermin, N.Allen-2
GIDP- R.Grichuk
WILD PITCHES- A.Munoz
RLISP 2-out- C.Smith, G.Henderson-2
TEAM RISP- Coffee Growers: 0 for 1 Spartans: 0 for 1
WEEK # 8 SHORELINE SOCKEYES at HUDSON GUNNERS
Game 1 - Castillo goes 7 strong while Judge and Trout each homer. Abbott pitches well dropping his ERA to 1.83
Game 2 - This game was about Luis Gil......in a bad way. He issued 10 walks in 6 innings then Sean Newcomb came in and walked 5 more in the 7 inning. The walk parade may have overshadowed Mitch Keller's 7 shutout innings where he struck out 9. Trout homered again.
Game 3 - Isaac Paredes homered twice as the Sockeyes swept the series. Ward did go 4-4 in the final.
WEEK # 6 ALBANY INTERNATIONALS at GILEAD GUNSLINGERS
Gilead drops the first game then takes the next 2
Game 1: Corey Seager belts a 2-run HR in the 8th to secure a 4-2 Albany win.
Game 2: Jo Adell's 2 HRs and 4 RBIs power Gilead to a 7-4 win.
Game 3: Slugfest early as Albany gets HRs from Diaz, Seager, Stott, Perez and 2 from Bellinger, while Gilead gets HRs from Soto and Vlad Jr all in the first 4 innings as Albany was up 7-6. Gilead ties it in the 9th on a Trea Turner RBI single then win it in the 10 on an Alex Bregman walk off RBI single and an 8-7 victory.
5/ 7 ALB 4 9 0 GGS 2 9 0 S.Alcantara (2-2) J.Alexander (1-1) 5/ 8 ALB 4 10 2 GGS 7 13 0 R.Ray (3-3) T.Bibee (2-3) 5/ 9 ALB 7 10 0 GGS 8 13 0 10 S.Dominguez (1-1) B.Abreu (1-1)
WEEK # 9 McHENRY CYBERMEN at GILEAD GUNSLINGERS
I feel like Dr Who as Gilead sweeps the Cybermen
Game 1: McHenry gets 3 solo HRs from Castellanos, Moniak and Baldwin but Gilead pounds out 12 hits and gets solid relief pitching to win 5-4
Game 2: Mickey Moniak tied the game 2-2 with a solo HR in top of 9th, but in bottom of 9th Josh Bell walks it off with his own solo HR. Gilead wins 3-2
Game 3: Victor Caratini goes 3 for 4 with 2 HRs and 4 RBIs as Gilead completes the sweep with a 5-2 win.
5/25 MCH 4 6 2 GGS 5 12 0 M.Spence (2-0) J.Butto (1-1) 5/26 MCH 2 6 0 GGS 3 10 0 D.Bednar (2-0) J.Butto (1-2) 5/27 MCH 2 2 1 GGS 5 8 2 J.Berrios (4-2) T.Sugano (1-2
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Gilead takes 2 of 3
Game 1: Gilead only gets 7 hits but 4 were HRs. They got 2 from Jo Adelland 1 from Trea Turner and Miguel Rojas on route to a 7-5 win
Game 2: Michigan pounds out 16 hits, 4 from Jake Mangum, and score 10 runs as they route Gilead 10-3
Game 3: Gilead gets HRs from Josh Bell, Vlad Jr and 2 from Javy Baez as they win 8-4.
6/ 4 MIM 5 10 0 GGS 7 7 1 J.Verlander (5-4) E.Rodriguez (5-1) 6/ 5 MIM 10 16 0 GGS 3 8 0 R.Nelson (7-1) R.Feltner (0-1) 6/ 6 MIM 4 7 1 GGS 8 8 1 R.Ray (5-4) D.Martin (3-2)
WEEK # 11 GAME # 1 STANFORD ROBBER BARONS at GREENSBORO SMOKE
Yoshinobu Yamamoto racked up an impressive total of 13 strikeouts as the Stanford Robber defeated the dreadful Greensboro Smoke 1 to 0 at The Smokehouse.
Stanford won the game with a run in the top of the 9th inning. After an out was recorded, Vinnie Pasquantino smashed a bases-empty Homerun. Greensboro was retired without difficulty in the bottom of the 9th.
Yamamoto (4-4) went 8 innings allowing no runs for the win. Dennis Santana preserved the game for Yamamoto, recording his his 6th save. Jordan Romano (1-6) took the loss in relief.
"Everything felt great" Yamamoto said. "I had a good fastball, I felt I could throw it by everybody tonight."
WEEK # 13 TACOMA RAIDERS at CHICAGO MOB
Chicago ekes out 2 wins.
6/22 TAC 4 8 0 CHM 2 7 0 B.Woo (7-2) C.Sanchez (8-4) 6/23 TAC 4 8 0 CHM 5 9 0 J.Schreiber (1-1) R.Rodriguez (0-3) 6/24 TAC 0 3 2 CHM 3 8 0 J.Irvin (4-4) B.Falter (1-6)
Game 1: Andy Pages hits a 2 run homer in the 1st for Chicago. In the Raider 2nd, Javier Sanoja singles home 2 runs, followed by a homer by Brett Baty, and that was all of the scoring.
Game 2: Tacoma cruising with a 4 - 0 lead in the 8th when the wheels fall off. Chicago plates 3 in the 8th highlighted by an RBI double by Conner Wong. In the Mob 9th Nolan Jones ties the game with an RBI single. Drake Baldwin is given a free pass for Ke'Bryan Hayes. The improbable Hayes rolls a 5-6 off Michael Soroka for the walk off single.
Game 3: Chicago's Jake Irvin allows 4 walks but only 2 hits and goes 6 shutout innings. The Mob gets an RBI single in the 5th by none other than Hayes. They add 2 more in the 8th on a Jonathan Aranda single. Abner Uribe sets down the Raiders in order in the 9th.
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WEEK # 14 RICHMOND BANSHEES at CHICAGO MOB
Mob sweeps the Banshees.
7/ 1 RIB 1 3 1 CHM 4 4 0 J.Quintana (7-2) T.Bradley (4-10) 7/ 2 RIB 1 8 0 CHM 12 16 0 G.Speier (2-1) G.Holmes (2-5) 7/ 3 RIB 4 10 0 CHM 5 11 1 10 A.Uribe (4-0) R.Iglesias (6-4)
Game 1: Jose Quintana 2 hits, 1 BB over 6 innings. Retired 16 in a row after allowing a 1st inning run.
Game 2: Close game until Chicago found their bats in the 6th. Andy Pages, Jorge Polanco, Reese McGuire with HR's.
Game 3: Come from behind win. PH Jonathan Aranda singles home Isaih K-F with 2 outs to tie it in the 9th. Richmond fails to score their ?? in the 10th. Chicago uses a sac bunt and then a single through the drawn in infield by Dominic Smith to walk it off.
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WEEK # 21 PUYALLUP SPARTANS at CHICAGO MOB
8/16 PUS 2 8 0 CHM 3 10 0 J.Quintana (9-5) L.Severino (8-9)
8/17 PUS 7 11 0 CHM 1 7 0 S.Gray (8-7) S.Schwellenb (4-2)
8/18 PUS 3 6 1 CHM 4 9 0 J.Schreiber (3-1) A.Kittredge (1-1)
Game 1: Mob gets a run in the 1st on a GBDP with the bases loaded, no outs. Drake Baldwin and Nolan Jones single home runs in the 5th to make it 3 - 0. Jose Quintana pitched his butt off with 7 scoreless innings scattering 5 hits and a walk. But The Spartans get the offense going against the Mob bullpen. Donovan Solano hits a pinch hit homer in the 8th. Ozzie Albies walks and is wild pitched to 2nd but Gabe Speier gets Evan Carter to fly out. Top of 9, Abner Uribe issues a walk to Cam Smith. After a wild pitch Carlos Santana singles him to 3rd. A walk and single score a run to make it 3 - 2 Mob for Solano. He rolls 5 - 8, 2BX. Luis Rengifo, 2e8 turns the DP to end it.
Game 2: Not a close game, Puyallup has no trouble against Schwellenbach (few teams have). Albies led off the game with a home run. Cam Smith added a 2 run dinger in the 3rd on the way to a 7 - 1 win. Sonny Gray with 7 innings allowing 5 hits and striking out 10.
Game 3: Former Mobster Ronel Blanco does well against his former team. He gave up a 3 run homer to Jurickson Profar in the 2nd, but that was it in his 6 innings. Meanwhile, Puyallup was able to tie the game with 2 in the 3rd and 1 in the 5th. Bullpens were pretty solid but in the Mob 9th Chicago finally broke through off Andrew Ketteridge who had been tough on them all series. Isaiah K-F led off with a BP single 1 - 11 and daringly steals 2nd. Ke'Bryan Hayes struck out but Profar rolled a 4 - 5 to find the only hit on Ketteridge's card, a triple (modified to a double) to give Fred Turtle the series.
Overall Record: 5–7 (.417)
Runs Scored / Allowed: 66 Scored (5.50/game) | 68 Allowed (5.67/game)
Streaks: Longest Win Streak: 2 Games | Longest Losing Streak: 3 Games
Team Batting Average: .262 (107-for-408)
Team ERA: 5.58 ERA (67 ER in 108.0 IP)
Home Power: Hudson hit 22 home runs at home in August while surrendering 16.
The Hudson offense showed plenty of home pop during August, hitting 22 home runs and scoring 5.50 runs per game.
Kerry Carpenter was the undisputed primary slugger, mashing 7 home runs with 15 RBIs despite a .213 batting average.
Zach McKinstry was the team's offensive engine, posting a blazing .373/.418/.745 stat line (19-for-51) with 4 doubles, 3 triples, 3 home runs, 12 runs scored, and a team-high 1.163 OPS.
Nick Fortes provided explosive production from the catcher spot, hitting .325 with 4 home runs and 9 RBIs in 40 at-bats (1.022 OPS).
Taylor Ward delivered bulk run production with 12 RBIs and 3 home runs, capped by an epic 8-RBI performance on August 24th against Fenway.
Elly De La Cruz posted a solid month with 13 hits, 2 home runs, and 11 RBIs.
Gavin Lux provided consistent top-of-the-order output, hitting .302 with a .388 OBP.
Hudson’s pitching had a split month, plagued by starter inconsistency but bolstered by sharp performances at the top of the rotation and in key bullpen roles.
Jack Leiter delivered the standout rotation start of the month, posting a 1.50 ERA in his lone outing (6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 6 SO) while carrying a no-hitter into the 6th inning against Fenway.
Shane Baz earned a win in his single start, holding the opposition to 1 earned run over 5.0 innings (1.80 ERA).
Max Scherzer was the steady veteran force in the rotation, leading the staff with 21 strikeouts and a 3.31 ERA across 16.1 innings (3 starts).
Luke Weaver anchored the back of the bullpen, converting all 3 save opportunities on the month (4.50 ERA, 3 SV).
Griffin Jax (3.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 4 SO) and Sam Bivens (2.84 ERA in 6 appearances) provided solid high-leverage relief.
Rotation Struggles: Colin Rea took the brunt of the damage with a 9.78 ERA over 4 starts (21 ER in 19.1 IP), while Andrew Abbott posted a 5.00 ERA over 18.0 innings.
Vs. Right-Handed Pitching: Hudson's offense mashed RHP, hitting .249 with 21 of their 22 home runs and 94 strikeouts in 338 at-bats.
Vs. Left-Handed Pitching: In a limited sample (70 ABs), Hudson hit .329 with 1 HR against southpaws.
Clutch Performance: Hudson went 3-for-3 in save conversion opportunities (100% Save %).
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