Anibal Salas and Grayson Grinsell power Lakeland to victory

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Anibal Salas and Grayson Grinsell power Lakeland to victory

Scores, news, and notes, from around the Detroit Tigers’ farm system for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

Anibal Salas and Grayson Grinsell power Lakeland to victory

Scores, news, and notes, from around the Detroit Tigers’ farm system for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

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Omaha Storm Chasers 10, Toledo Mud Hens 5 (box)The Storm Chasers brought the thunder to Toledo on Tuesday as they mauled Bryan Sammons and Matt Seelinger each for five runs and cruised to victory.

Abraham Toro opened the scoring for Omaha with a solo shot off of Sammons in the second inning. Luke Ritter singled in Jace Jung in the bottom of the second to even things up 1-1. Unfortunately, Sammons gave up a run in the third and then got knocked around for three more in the fourth on homers by Kamerson Misner and Drew Waters.

It was 5-1 Omaha, but the Hens made a push in the bottom of the fourth. Jung and Corey Julks walked to start the inning after Omaha went to their bullpen. Tyler Gentry stepped in and crushed a three-run shot that made it a 5-4 game. That was as close as the Hens would get.

Tyler Gentry gets some revenge against his old organization with a 3-run blast to the opposite field. Toledo now trails 5-4. pic.twitter.com/msz5b2RwPr

— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) April 22, 2026

Matt Seelinger took over in the fifth and gave up five runs on two more home runs for Omaha. It was a 10-4 game, and it stayed that way until the bottom of the seventh when Gage Workman led off with a double and then scored after back to back groundouts from Eduardo Valencia and Jung.

Lefty Konnor Pilkington did a nice job in relief, striking out three in two scoreless innings. Jack Little pitched a perfect eighth and ninth to wrap it up. Max Clark walked with one out and Workman singled him to third in the ninth. Valencia reached on an error to load the bases, but Jung and Julks struck out swinging to end it.

Coming Up Next: First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. ET in Toledo on Wednesday evening.

The SeaWolves were on base all game long but only managed to push across three runs. Stellar work from the bullpen made sure that was enough as they took down the Rumble Ponies in the first of six in Binghamton on Tuesday.

Joe Miller got the start and the lefty had himself in trouble and eventually couldn’t bob and weave his way out of it. Peyton Graham led the way for the offense in this one, and he doubled with one out in the first but was stranded. Miller gave up a single and walked two in the second inning, but a pair of strikeouts and a timely ground out stranded the bases loaded.

Finally in the top of the fourth, Brett Callahan tripled and a sacrifice fly from John Peck made it a 1-0 game. Miller came unglued in the bottom half and after allowing two runs, Woo-Suk Go had to come on and clean up the mess. He did so successfully and has been very good in the early going this year.

Andrew Jenkins singled and scored on a Bennett Lee double in the top of the fifth to even the score at 2-2. Seth Stephenson singled, but Lee was cut down at the plate to end the inning.

Graham singled and stole second base in the sixth but was stranded. Go handled the fifth without much issue, and Trevin Michael tossed a 1-2-3 bottom of the sixth and then a scoreless seventh as well.

In the top of the seventh, Stephenson reached on an error and took second base on the play. He then stole third and Graham singled him in to make it 3-2. Two more singles and a walk for the SeaWolves again loaded the bases, and again they stranded a trio.

Fortunately, Colin Fields tossed a scoreless eighth, and Tanner Kohlhepp pitched around a one out single in the bottom of the ninth to earn the save.

Coming Up Next: First pitch is set for an oddly specific 6:07 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

The Whitecaps struck out 15 times in a rough performance for the lineup on Tuesday, including a 0-4 debut with 3 punchouts for Bryce Rainer.

Veteran Troy Watson handled the first two innings without issue, but Carlos Marcano allowed a pair of solo shots in the fourth. Seth Chavez took over and allowed two of his own in the fifth, and that was all the Captains would need in this one.

In the bottom of the fifth, Garrett Pennington led off with a single and Andrew Sojka walked. Patrick Lee singled in Pennington and then stole second, but the ‘Caps went in order from there.

Samuel Gil singled, stole second, took third on throwing error on the steal, and then scored on a Ricardo Hurtado single in the bottom of the sixth. That made it 4-2, but that was as close as the Whitecaps would get in this one.

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