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Pirates DVR: Matt Gorski Return, Diego Castillo Home Run, Nick Gonzales Double

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Welcome to the Pirates Prospects daily video rundown, where we pull some of the top videos of the Pittsburgh Pirates across the internet.

Daily Video Rundown

Matt Gorski

The outfielder hasn’t played a game since June 29 before joining the Bradenton Marauders for a rehab assignment on Tuesday. He picked up right where he left off, hitting his 24th home run of the season, coming off the bat at 108 mph.

Diego Castillo

Castillo launched his third home run with Indianapolis, an absolute bomb against Louisville.

Nick Gonzales

The second baseman has hits in nine of the 13 games since he’s returned to Altoona from injury. He picked up the second game in which he collected at least three hits in that same span. Among the three hits, one of which was this bases-clearing double.

Termarr Johnson

While it hasn’t been the most ideal of starts to his pro career, Termarr Johnson has shown flashes of what made him one of the best hitters in the 2022 draft class. Tuesday he picked up a base hit, and scored a pair of runs after entering the game as a pinch hitter for Norkis Marcos. A run scored on his base hit, but he didn’t pick up a RBI due to an error on the play.

Tsung-Che Cheng

Cheng has been one of the hotter players on the Bradenton roster, and he picked up a couple more RBI on the play, one on this single (eventually advanced to second on the play).

Norkis Marcos

Marcos picked up a pair of hits on Tuesday, including this double, his third of the year.

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Anthony Murphy
Anthony Murphy
Anthony began writing over 10 years ago, starting a personal blog to cover the 2011 MLB draft, where the Pirates selected first overall. After bouncing around many websites covering hockey, he refocused his attention to baseball, his first love when it comes to sports. He eventually found himself here at Pirates Prospects in late 2021, where he covers the team’s four full season minor league affiliates.

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