
Poor starts for Nick Frasso and Hyun-Seok Jang
For the second consecutive day, High-A Great Lakes got rained out, and the other three Dodgers’ affiliates got blown out.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
The Sacramento River Cats (Giants) defeated the Oklahoma City Comets 8-1. Nick Frasso got roughed up for six runs on five hits and four walks in just one and two-thirds innings. Frasso’s ERA is now 5.73 on the year as he tried to come back after surgery to repair a torn shoulder labrum. The Comets only had three hits. Alex Freeland drove in their only run with a double in the third inning. On a light day for highlights, here is a nice catch by intriguing Comet outfielder Esteury Ruiz.
Making plays all over the outfield! pic.twitter.com/Qmp3BxTwjS
— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) May 22, 2025
Double-A Tulsa
The Springfield Cardinals scored five runs in the second inning on the way to a 13-3 blowout of the Tulsa Drillers. Jacob Meador started for the Drillers and gave up seven runs on six hits. The Drillers walked 12 times but could only produce three runs on five hits.
High-A Great Lakes
The Great Lakes doubleheader against the West Michigan Whitecaps was postponed.
Low-A Rancho Cucamonga
The Stockton Ports (Athletics) won 11-2, chasing the Quakes starter Hyun-Seok Jang in the first inning after 29 pitches. Jang walked three batters, giving up one run and one hit. Eduardo Quintero and Mairoshendrick Martinus had two hits each for the Quakes. Martinus is 19 for 44 with 10 walks for the Quakes, giving him a .432 batting average and a .561 on-base percentage.
Wednesday scores
Thursday schedule
- Great Lakes 1, West Michigan 1, 2:35 PM, PST completion of May 21 game
- Great Lakes (Eriq Swan) at West Michigan (Max Alba) game 2
- Springfield (Tekoah Roby) at Tulsa (Peter Heubeck), 5:00 PM, PST
- Sacramento (Mason Black) at Oklahoma City (Justin Wrobleski), 5:05 PM, PST
- Rancho Cucamonga (Aidan Foeller) at Stockton (Wei En-Lin), 7:05 PM, PST