Lehigh Valley IronPigs
The IronPigs dominated the Buffalo Bisons 7–1 behind a stellar bullpen effort and timely hitting. Seven pitchers combined to allow just one run on six hits. Austin Schulfer opened with two scoreless innings, followed by clean frames from Nicholas Padilla, Josh Walker, and Lucas Sims, who earned the win. Devin Sweet allowed the only run in the seventh, while Seth Johnson and Joel Kuhnel closed it out with scoreless innings. Offensively, Lehigh Valley broke a scoreless tie in the sixth with a five-run outburst. Gabriel Rincones Jr. sparked the rally with an infield RBI single. Cal Stevenson followed with a run-scoring hit, and Josh Breaux capped the inning with a two-run single. Breaux added another RBI single in the eighth, finishing with three RBIs. Justin Crawford added insurance with a solo homer in the ninth. The win pushed Lehigh Valley to 47–28 on the season.

Reading Fightin Phils
The Reading Fightin Phils fell to the Richmond Flying Squirrels 6-4 during a back-and-forth second game of the series on Wednesday afternoon. After the Squirrels took an early 2-0 lead, the Fightin Phils tied the game quickly and got the scoring started in the top of the second inning. Dylan Campbell, Alex Binelas and Cade Fergus all walked. Campbell scored on a wild pitch by Jack Choate. Aidan Miller hit a sac fly to right field to score Binelas and tie the game 2-2. Richmond responded quickly with a solo home run from Victor Bericoto off of Griff McGarry in the bottom of the third, giving the lead back to the Flying Squirrels, 3-2. With no further scoring until the top of the seventh, Paul McIntosh got the momentum going with a double on a fly ball to center field. Binelas followed with a two-run home run and put Reading on top, 4-3. Richmond put up three runs against Nelson Alvarez in the bottom of the eighth to take a 6-4 lead which they were able to hang onto for the win. Alvarez (2-3) took the loss and Braxton Roxby (3-3) got the win for Richmond.

Jersey Shore BlueClaws
Jersey Shore fell to the Brooklyn Cyclones 6–2. The BlueClaws managed just two runs on seven hits, with their only scoring coming in the second and fourth innings. Despite the loss, there were a few offensive bright spots. Marcus Lee Sang went 2-for-4 with a double, and Leandro Pineda drove in a run. On the mound, starter Alex McFarlane struggled early, allowing four runs in five innings. The bullpen held Brooklyn to two runs over the final four frames, but the offense couldn’t mount a comeback. The BlueClaws’ defense committed one error, and they left four runners stranded in scoring position. The loss dropped Jersey Shore to 26–41 on the season.

Clearwater Threshers
Clearwater struggled offensively in a 7–1 loss to the Lakeland Flying Tigers. The Threshers managed just four hits, with Eduardo Tait driving in the lone run on a single in the fourth inning. Aroon Escobar doubled and scored the only run. The pitching staff had a tough night as well, with starter Ryan Dromboski allowing one run over two innings, while Adilson Peralta gave up four runs in 3.2 innings. The bullpen couldn’t stop the bleeding, surrendering two more runs. Clearwater’s defense was solid, but the offense couldn’t keep pace with Lakeland’s consistent scoring. The Threshers fell to 38–33 on the season.

Home Runs on June 25, 2025: (HR total in parenthesis) LV – Justin Crawford (2); RDG – Seth Beer (3).