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Plenty of standout performances stood out on Tuesday in the Dodgers minors.
Player of the day
Rancho Cucamonga second baseman
Jorbit Vivas had a six-hit game, including a grand slam in the Quakes’ road romp in Lake Elsinore. Batting second in the lineup on Tuesday, Vivas singled in the first, did the same to lead off the third, then in the fifth both singled and scored
and hit a grand slam as part of a 10-run frame. Vivas added singles in the seventh and ninth innings.
The six hits matched a franchise record, matching Mike Darr in 1997 when Rancho Cucamonga was a Padres affiliate, per Quakes play-by-play broadcaster Mike Lindskog.
Dayton Dragons vs. the Lake County Captains The Dayton Dragons visit Classic Park this week for a series against the Lake Captains, the Indians' High-A affiliate, and several promotions make the series worth checking out. Tonight, it's 3-2-1 Thursday, which means a 16 ounce Labatt will only set you back $3 and hot dogs and fountain sodas will cost just $2 and $1 respectively. The first 1,000 fans that show up for Saturday's game will receive a Picantes T-Shirt from Lake Health. Sunday’s game features a Frozen Day promotion that's part of Classic Park’s Family Fun Sunday series. Consult the Captains website for ticket prices and game times.
The Lansing Lugnuts completed their first road trip of the season on Sunday, having split six-game sets against both the Dayton Dragons and Fort Wayne TinCaps. Lugnuts broadcaster Jesse Goldberg-Strassler and his partner, Adam Jaksa, were on the call for all 12 games, narrating every moment of the action. There