Dodgers Rising Star Pitcher Dominates With Scoreless Streak and Record Strikeouts

In the minor league roundup from Thursday, the Dodgers’ affiliates experienced a mix of standout personal achievements and team efforts, highlighted by promising performances in Triple-A and notable pitching in High-A. The day was punctuated by a mix of wins and losses across the levels, showcasing the depth and talent burgeoning within the organization’s ranks.

**Player of the Day**

Peter Heubeck, the Great Lakes Loons’ rising star, delivered an awe-inspiring performance, marking his second successive start without allowing a run. Dominating over five innings, Heubeck struck out six batters, conceded just two singles, and flawlessly retired 10 consecutive batters at one point.

Following a six-inning, no-run game with nine strikeouts last Friday, Heubeck has now reduced his season ERA to an impressive 2.54 across 13 starts and 53 ⅔ innings. He’s taken the lead among Dodgers minor leaguers with 78 strikeouts, boasting a remarkable 35.1-percent strikeout rate.

**Triple-A Oklahoma City**

Despite an early setback, Oklahoma City made a valiant effort to close the gap but ultimately succumbed to the Albuquerque Isotopes, an affiliate of the Rockies. Drew Avans delivered a stellar performance, showcasing his prowess with a triple, a double, a pair of walks, two stolen bases, an RBI, a run scored, and a defensive highlight with an outfield assist at home plate. James Outman also shone brightly with a two-run homer contributing to his two-hit outing.

**Double-A Tulsa**

The Tulsa Drillers engaged in a tug-of-war with the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, a Royals affiliate, only to lose in dramatic walk-off fashion due to a decisive one-out single after a leadoff double in the ninth inning. The Drillers saw home runs from both Alex Freeland and Brandon Lewis, and Diego Cartaya racking up three hits, including a two-run double that temporarily handed Tulsa a lead in the sixth.

**High-A Great Lakes**

Peter Heubeck’s masterclass kept the game tied while he was on the mound, but Great Lakes’ night was defined by a lack of offense, tallying just two singles in a shutout loss to the Quad Cities River Bandits, another Royals affiliate. Jake Gelof was the standout for the Loons, managing to secure both hits for his team.

**Low-A Rancho Cucamonga**

The Quakes experienced an initial lead against the Inland Empire 66ers, an Angels minor league team, only to see it erode as they relinquished seven unanswered runs and the game. Josue De Paula highlighted the batting with two hits, including a two-run single, and Logan Wagner continued his impressive stint with three walks, a single, and two runs scored, following his accolade as last week’s California League player of the week.

**Transactions and Promotions**

Notable moves included right-hander Sauryn Lao’s promotion to Triple-A Oklahoma City after an impressive stint with Tulsa, featuring a 1.90 ERA and a notable strikeout-to-walk ratio. Lao, a converted infielder with only about 14 months of pitching experience, made an immediate impact with two scoreless innings and two strikeouts in his debut.

In addition, Lucas Wepf’s eye-catching performance in Great Lakes, characterized by a 1.84 ERA and 44 strikeouts, earned him a promotion to Double-A Tulsa. The day also saw the return of Carlos Duran to Low-A action, striking out four in over two innings in his season debut following a developmental period.

**Scores and Upcoming Games**

The scoreboard from Thursday offers a snapshot into the competitive spirit driving the Dodgers’ minor league system, with each team eagerly looking ahead to their next opportunity to shine.

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