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AFL Recap: Ji-hwan Bae Leads Peoria to Victory

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Peoria came into Thursday afternoon’s action with a 4-8 record. All three Pittsburgh Pirates hitters were in the lineup for this game. Ji-hwan Bae batted lead-off and played center field. Nick Gonzales batted third at second base. Canaan Smith-Njigba batted sixth and played left field. Here’s a recap of their day:

Bae grounded out to first base to start the bottom of the first, then he grounded out to shortstop to lead-off the third inning. He singled on a line drive to right field in the fifth. In the seventh, Bae hit a two-run homer, his second of the fall. He added a ground ball RBI single up the middle in the ninth and stole his second base of the fall, then scored the tying run. He finished 3-for-5, with two runs, three RBIs, a homer and a steal. He is now hitting .333 with a .920 OPS.

Gonzales walked on four pitches in the first inning. He grounded out to first base to end the third inning, then struck out in the fifth and seventh. He singled in the ninth with two outs, which scored Bae with the tying run. Two batters later, Gonzales scored on a single to end the game with a 7-6 Peoria win. He went 1-for-4 with a walk, run and RBI. He’s batting .317 with an .807 OPS.

Smith-Njigba grounded out to second base with two men on to end the first inning. He then struck out in the fourth inning and flew out to left field in the sixth. He lined out to center field in the eighth. He finished 0-for-4. He’s hitting .241 with a .731 OPS.

Here’s the boxscore

Peoria will be at home on Friday afternoon to take on the Salt River Rafters

John Dreker
John Dreker
John started working at Pirates Prospects in 2009, but his connection to the Pittsburgh Pirates started exactly 100 years earlier when Dots Miller debuted for the 1909 World Series champions. John was born in Kearny, NJ, two blocks from the house where Dots Miller grew up. From that hometown hero connection came a love of Pirates history, as well as the sport of baseball. When he didn't make it as a lefty pitcher with an 80+ MPH fastball and a slider that needed work, John turned to covering the game, eventually focusing in on the prospects side, where his interest was pushed by the big league team being below .500 for so long. John has covered the minors in some form since the 2002 season, and leads the draft and international coverage on Pirates Prospects. He writes daily on Pittsburgh Baseball History, when he's not covering the entire system daily throughout the entire year on Pirates Prospects.

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