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Wind Surge Tally 14 Hits, fall to Cardinals 10-7
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Wind Surge Tally 14 Hits, fall to Cardinals 10-7

  • The Wind Surge lost 10-7 to the Springfield Cardinals after a 14-hit night, failing to complete a late rally.
  • Ben Ross extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a first-inning homer and later added a second long shot in the eighth.
  • Hendry Mendez and Kala’i Rosario contributed multi-hit games, with Rosario homering in two games.
  • Jose Salas homered and Rosario added a second multi-hit game as Wichita pushed late.
  • The Wichita bullpen showed stability, with Quiñones, Bowen, and Nowlin recording scoreless appearances.
  • Springfield opened with three runs in the first inning and built an eight-run lead by the fourth.
  • Wichita continued the rally in the fifth and eighth innings but came up short.
  • The next game in the six-game series is set for Friday at 6:35 p.m. at Equity Bank Park.
  • The Wind Surge posted seven extra-base hits among their 14 total.
  • DeBarge hit his second home run of the season for Wichita.
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Why Liam Doyle's Slump Isn't a Red Flag for Cardinals Yet
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sports6h ago

Why Liam Doyle's Slump Isn't a Red Flag for Cardinals Yet

  • Doyle’s rough Double-A start has sparked early questions about his development, but team officials view it as expected for a 21-year-old.
  • Doyle allowed four earned runs in three innings in his first Springfield start, signaling early growing pains rather than a disaster.
  • Coachings noted Doyle is tinkering with a sweeper and a curveball, a sign of him refining his secondary pitches in the lower minors.
  • Doyle followed the rough debut with an even shorter 2/3 of an inning outing in his second Springfield appearance.
  • Despite the early struggles, Doyle’s potential remains high due to a plus fastball and promising splitter.
  • Analysts expect Doyle to rise within the Cardinals’ top-prospect ranking as he develops secondary pitches.
  • Liam Doyle is viewed as a potential No. 1 Cardinals prospect once he rounds into major-league-ready form.
  • The article contrasts Doyle with JJ Wetherholt, noting Doyle’s potential for major-league impact if his secondary pitches come along.
  • Springfield’s environment is described as the right place for Doyle to refine his pitching adjustments.
  • The piece emphasizes patience with Doyle as he develops at Double-A ahead of potential big-league advancement.
  • Overall, the article frames Doyle’s early struggles as a normal developmental phase for a high-ceiling prospect.
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