Red Sox Minor Lines: Noah Song notches win
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Red Sox Minor Lines: Noah Song notches win
"Now losers of seven out of their last eight, Greenville's bats were extremely quiet in Greensboro ( Pirates High-A); though three of their four hits were extra base hits, and even with Mason White adding a solo shot and now having home runs in three of the last four games he's played, the Drive were scoreless in seven opportunities with runners in scoring position, and the team had to rely on some innings being eaten by two pitchers who didn't exactly have their best performances, even if they did total 11 strikeouts."
The WooSox jumped to an early lead with two home runs from Tsung-Che Cheng and Nick Sogard, each reaching their fourth home run of 2026. Their catcher and eight-hole hitter, Jason Delay, contributed with a three-hit performance. Iggy Suarez guided the game using six pitchers, including Noah Song, who retired four straight Rail Riders in a high-leverage sixth inning. The win provided a feel-good momentum, marking Noah Song’s first win of the year and first Triple-A win. Greenville lost despite scoring 12 and then 13 runs in separate games, while Portland’s comeback from a 7-0 deficit still ended in defeat due to bullpen runs. Greenville’s offense struggled with runners in scoring position, and Salem fell behind early before Dalvinson Reyes helped the team respond against Delmarva.
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