Baby Jays Recap - Rough weekend for the entire organization
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At the close of week 3 of the Minor League season, the Baby Jays are in the exact same spot as the big league club. As an organization, the entire organization is sitting .500 heading into this weeks minor league games.
Buffalo (11-7) - T-2nd in AAA East - Northeast Division (2 GB). +25 Run Differential
Stat to Know: Buffalo has allowed 59 runs through 3 weeks which puts them #1 in AAA. There are three other teams close by, but each has played at least 1 fewer game
Baby Jays Recap - Bad night for bullpens but Kevin Smith homers to push Buffalo to win
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It was a tough night for Baby Jays bullpens, as three of the clubs ended up giving up runs in the 8th or 9th innings on their way to losses. All four starters had game scores of at least 60, so they did their part in giving the clubs a shot at winning. Overall, the Jays organization went 2-2 against Yankees clubs, which isn’t all bad.
Buffalo
(12-7) - Win 5-2 over Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Baby Jays Recap - Nick Frasso debuts and LJ Talley hit two HR’s
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It was another positive night for the Baby Jays on Thursday, as they were able to pick up 3 wins in 4 games. LJ Talley & Samad Taylor had big games with the bat, but the real positive was the 2021 debut of Thomas Hatch, a strong start from CJ Van Eyk and the professional debut of Nick Frasso
Buffalo
(10-5) - Loss 4-1 to Worcester
Buffalo picked up the lone loss for the Baby Jays on Thursday night, as they lost 4-1 against Worcester. Aside from it being a Red Sox affiliate, the big piece for Buffalo (and the Jays as a whole) was Thomas Hatch’s 2021 debut. Hatch pitched decently, going 3 innings on 43 pitches. Hatch gave up 3 hits, including a solo HR, while striking out 4 and hitting a batter. Final line showed 2 runs allowed, 1 of which was unearned. Jacob Waguespack followed with 4 innings of relief, allowing 2 earned on 3 hits. Carl Edwards Jr. finished things u