Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Lehigh Valley lost a dramatic 8–7 contest to the Syracuse Mets in 10 innings, despite multiple offensive surges. Alan Rangel pitched six strong innings, allowing two runs on six hits while striking out seven. The IronPigs took an early 2–0 lead in the third, with Rafael Lantigua driving in Rodolfo Castro and Matt Kroon scoring on a fielding error. Syracuse tied it with a solo homer and an RBI single. In the seventh, Castro and Kroon hit back-to-back solo homers to reclaim the lead, followed by a two-run blast from Óscar Mercado in the eighth. Castro added an RBI single in the tenth, but the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead. Daniel Harper took the loss, allowing two runs in the bottom of the tenth. Offensively, Castro had three RBIs and reached base three times, while Kroon and Mercado each homered and scored twice. The IronPigs finished with 10 hits but went just 3-for-16 with runners in scoring position.

Reading Fightin Phils
Reading fell to the Chesapeake Baysox 3–2 in a tightly contested matchup at Prince George’s Stadium. Starter Charles King worked six innings, allowing just one earned run on three hits without issuing a walk. King struck out six batters and dropped his ERA to 4.41. Andrew Bechtold delivered two innings of scoreless relief before Tommy McCollum came on to pitch the ninth and allowed the Baysox to tie the game on three hits in the inning. Jack Dallas gave up a bases loaded, two out single to Cole Urman and suffered the loss for Reading. Offensively, Reading struck in the fourth inning to erase a 1-0 Chesapeake lead. Nick Dunn and Leandro Pineda both hit solo home runs to put Reading on the board with a 2-1 lead. Reading stranded five baserunners over the final four innings of the game.

Jersey Shore BlueClaws
Jersey Shore fell 3–1 to Aberdeen on a walk-off homer in the ninth. Starter Mavis Graves threw four scoreless innings with four strikeouts and allowed just one bunt single. Bryan Rincon provided the lone run with a solo homer in the fourth. The bullpen held until the ninth, when Aron Estrada launched a two-run walk-off shot off Wesley Moore. Jersey Shore managed only three hits, with Rincon, Pierce Bennett, and Aroon Escobar each collecting one. Despite the loss, Graves’ outing was his best since joining the rotation, and Rincon continued his power surge.

Clearwater Threshers
Clearwater dropped a 4–1 decision to Fort Myers, scoring only in the first inning. TJayy Walton tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly from Juan Villavicencio. Luke Gabrysh opened with three shutout innings, allowing one hit and striking out two. Eli Trop gave up three runs in the fifth, including a three-run inside-the-park homer. Orlando Gonzalez pitched three innings of one-run ball, and Titan Kennedy-Hayes struck out the side in the ninth. Offensively, Brady Day singled in the ninth, but the game ended on a double play. The Threshers were held to four hits and struck out seven times. Gabrysh extended his scoreless streak to 10 innings, the longest of his pro career.

Home Runs Hit on July 11, 2025 (season total in parenthesis):

  • Lehigh Valley – Rodolfo Castro (10), Oscar Mercado (8), Matt Kroon (1)
  • Reading: Pineda (5), Dunn (1)
  • Jersey Shore – Bryan Rincon (6)
  • Clearwater – none