Brock Beauchamp Site Manager Posted June 14, 2025 Posted June 14, 2025 El Paso fell 8–2 despite multi-hit games from Mike Brosseau and Trenton Brooks, as Jackson Wolf allowed four runs in 3 1/3 innings. San Antonio edged Amarillo 10–9 in a back-and-forth contest, powered by home runs from Kai Murphy and Ripken Reyes. Lake Elsinore struck out 17 times in a 7–1 loss, with Victor Figueroa collecting four hits and two doubles. Fort Wayne’s game was postponed. Late-Inning Power Pushes Round Rock Past El Paso The El Paso Chihuahuas dropped an 8–2 decision to Round Rock despite a multi-hit effort from outfielder Trenton Brooks, who finished 2-for-4 and raised his season OPS to 1.001. El Paso’s lone offensive spark came in the early innings, including an RBI single from Rodolfo Durán in the 2nd and a Bryce Johnson double and run scored in the 3rd. Padres prospect Jackson Wolf struggled in his start, allowing five earned runs on seven hits across 3 1/3 innings. Wolf has now allowed 13 earned runs over his last 13 1/3 innings pitched, pushing his ERA to 4.68. Left-hander Austin Krob relieved him but gave up a three-run home run to Alan Trejo in the 5th. Krob’s ERA climbed to 5.87 after allowing three earned runs in just 1 2/3 innings. Offensively, El Paso went just 2-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left eight men on base. The middle of the order failed to capitalize, with Mike Brosseau and Nate Mondou combining to go 2-for-8 with three strikeouts. Despite the loss, Brooks extended his season slash line to .311/.432/.569 over 54 games, further solidifying his offensive consistency at Triple-A. Missions Use Late Offense to Outlast Sod Poodles in 10–9 Win The San Antonio Missions capitalized on a series of clutch extra-base hits and late scoring to secure a 10–9 win over Amarillo on Thursday night at HODGETOWN. San Diego Padres prospect Brandon Valenzuela finished 2-for-4 with a triple, walk, two runs scored, and two RBIs to lead the offense, pushing his OPS to .820 on the season. Anthony Vilar extended his hit streak with a 2-for-4 night, including a double and two RBIs, and now has a .623 OPS in 43 games. Ripken Reyes added his first home run of the year—a go-ahead three-run shot in the sixth that gave San Antonio a 7–6 lead. Reyes also walked and scored three times. Victor Lizarraga lasted just 1 1/3 innings, allowing one run on one hit and a walk. Stephen Jones struggled in relief, surrendering four earned runs in 1 1/3 innings. Ethan Routzahn earned the win with two scoreless innings despite issuing three walks. In total, six Missions hitters recorded extra-base hits, and the team drew 11 walks, a season-high. Despite 10 runners left on base and 13 strikeouts, timely hits—including a key RBI double by Nerwilian Cedeño—proved decisive as the Missions weathered Amarillo’s late pushes. Fort Wayne Was Postponed Storm Stifled in 7–1 Loss as 17 Strikeouts Sink Offense Lake Elsinore’s lineup was overmatched in a 7–1 defeat at the hands of the Visalia Rawhide on Thursday night at The Diamond, striking out 17 times while managing just one extra-base hit. Victor Figueroa continued to lead the Storm offense, going 4-for-4 with a pair of doubles, raising his season OPS to .920. His sixth-inning double plated Zach Evans for Lake Elsinore’s only run, but a base-running miscue—Figueroa was caught stealing third—halted any hopes of a rally. Visalia controlled the game from the fifth inning on, scoring four runs in the frame and tacking on two more in the seventh. Padres prospect Modeifi Marte extended his season average to .297 with a two-hit performance and drove in his 14th RBI. Adrian De Leon added his eighth double and drove in a pair, while Juan Corniel reached base three times and stole his 15th bag of the year. Junior Sanchez earned the win, allowing one unearned run on four hits across 5 2/3 innings. The Visalia bullpen combined for 3 1/3 shutout innings, allowing just three baserunners. The Storm bullpen struggled in relief of Kleiber Olmedo, who allowed three runs across four innings. Ruben Salinas and Xavier Ruiz were tagged for four more in the fifth and sixth, sealing Lake Elsinore’s fate.
Ryan Wideman Lake Elsinore Storm - A OF Born in Spain, Wideman was the Padres 3rd round pick last year from Western Kentucky. On Wednesday, he went 2-for-5 to bring his batting average to .304 and his OPS to .926. He has 17 steals already. Explore Ryan Wideman News >
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