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Brooklyn Blanks Wilmington, 5-0, To Tie Single-Season Shutout Record

Five different pitchers combine on six-hitter, 11th shutout of the year
July 14, 2024

• BOX SCORE WILMINGTON, Del. (July 14, 2024) —Five separate pitchers united on a six-hit shutout, Brooklyn’s franchise-record-tying 11th of the season, as the Cyclones blanked the Wilmington Blue Rocks, 5-0, on Sunday afternoon from Judy Johnson Field at Frawley Stadium. RHP Jonathan Pintaro stranded a pair of runners in

'Clones Rough Up Renegades, 7-0 on Tuesday Night

Jonah Tong strikes out seven over 6.0-shutout innings for third win
July 2, 2024

• BOX SCORE CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN, N.Y. (July 2, 2024) — RHP Jonah Tong continued his dominant 2024 season, carrying a no-hit bid until two out in the fifth inning, striking out seven. He, RHP Ben Simon, and RHP Jake Stevenson combined on a two-hit shutout, as the Brooklyn Cyclones

Brooklyn Battles To Earn Extra-Inning Win Over Hudson Valley

Cyclones score two in the seventh to tie, one in the eighth to win in rain-shortened affair
June 15, 2024

• BOX SCORE WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. (June 14, 2024) — After a two-hour rain delay and trailing by three through five innings, the Cyclones rallied to tie the game in the seventh and took the lead for good in the eighth, as Brooklyn bested the Hudson Valley Renegades, 4-3, in

Cyclones Clock Three Homers, Two-Hit BlueClaws, 7-0

Kade Morris, Jake Stevenson, two others combine on Brooklyn’s sixth shutout win
June 2, 2024

• BOX SCORE LAKEWOOD, N.J. (June 2, 2024) — The Cyclones dominated on the mound and at the plate on Sunday afternoon. Brooklyn blasted a trio of solo home runs, while RHPs Kade Morris, Jake Stevenson, Jimmy Loper, and Brett Banks combined on a two-hit shutout, to blank the Jersey

Brooklyn Blasts Three Homers, Snag Finale From Bowling Green

Consuegra, McLean, and Paz go deep, as Cyclones roll to 8-5 win
May 19, 2024

• BOX SCORE BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (May 19, 2024) — The Cyclones' offense was firing on all engines for the second straight day. CF Stanley Consuegra, DH Nolan McLean, and LF Karell Paz clobbered solo home runs, as Brooklyn bested the Bowling Green Hot Rods, 8-5, on Sunday afternoon at