Box Scores
AAA: Round Rock 7, at El Paso (SDP) 10
Round Rock: 9 hits, 7 walks, 8 strikeouts
Opponent: 13 hits, 5 walks, 5 strikeouts
Record: 16-30, 11 GB
SP Trey Supak: 3 IP, 8 H (1 HR), 6 R, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 1 SO, 70 P / 38 S, 5.16 ERA
RP Alexis Diaz: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO, 2.65 ERA
RP Emiliano Teodo: 1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 SO, 5.95 ERA
SS Cameron Cauley: 0-3, 2 BB, SB (13), .237/.358/.346
LF Trevor Hauver: 2-4, BB, .259/.401/.333
DH Aaron Zavala: 1-3, 3B, 2 BB, .273/.356/.445
The Express broke a 21-game streak of scoring six or fewer runs, but they did so in El Paso, where seven only opens discussion on the possibility of victory.
Emiliano Teodo pitched a scoreless inning but again didn’t have control of his sinker.
RHP Luis Curvelo was optioned to AAA Round Rock. He’d already been with the team on rehab. 
AA: Frisco 6, San Antonio (SDP) 12
Frisco: 7 hits, 6 walks, 9 strikeouts
Opponent: 15 hits, 3 walks, 10 strikeouts
Record: 20-19, 1.5 GB
SP Josh Trentadue: 3 IP, 7 H (3 HR), 7 R, 1 BB, 3 SO, 73 P / 42 S, 9.72 ERA
LF Dylan Dreiling: 2-4, BB, SB (7), .306/.423/.486
1B Arturo Disla: 2-3, 2B, HR (2), BB, .458/.552/.875
SS Keyber Rodriguez: 2-4, HR (5), .320/.349/.523
Control was Josh Trentadue’s issue once promoted to AA last summer. Except for a couple of games, he’s resumed the excellent control of his A-level days, but the walks have often been replaced by hits.
Righty Josh Sborz, absent on the development list for three weeks and change, has been assigned to Frisco. 
Hi-A: Hub City 7, Rome (ATL) 0
Hub City: 10 hits, 0 walks, 7 strikeouts
Opponent: 4 hits, 4 walks, 12 strikeouts
Record: 22-17, 5.5 GB
SP Aidan Curry: 6 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 1 HBP, 9 SO, 89 P / 58 S, 3.48 ERA
RP Cole Stasio: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 SO, 1.37 ERA
RP Joey Danielson: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO, 0.56 ERA
C Malcolm Moore: 3-4, 2 2B, HR (7), .333/.420/.623
CF Paxton Kling: 2-4, .250/.383/.419
2B Carter Garate: 1-2, HR (1), .226/.294/.387
Okay, we can get back to following the action without daily disclaimers about Asheville’s park and pitching. Malcolm Moore opened the scoring in the 6th with a big-boy shot beyond the 411′ sign in deepest right-center. He also doubled down the line in right and to deep center-left. Moore is more pull-oriented in 2026 but still goes oppo enough that left fielders have to play him fairly straight up, and on more than one occasion I’ve seen him split the wide gap between the left and center fielders.
Hub City hasn’t gained any ground lately because Bowling Green has won nine of ten. 
Lo-A: Hickory 11, Charleston (TAM) 5
Hickory: 15 hits, 2 walks, 3 strikeouts
Opponent: 10 hits, 3 walks, 5 strikeouts
Record: 21-17, tied for first
SP Moises Morales: 6 IP, 8 H (3 HR), 5 R, 1 BB, 2 SO, 71 P / 51 S, 5.09 ERA
RP Jake Jekielek: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 SO, 5.54 ERA
RP Michael Trausch: 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 SO, 1.33 ERA
CF Hector Osorio: 2-5, 2B, HR (9), .301/.425/.574
SS Yolfran Castillo: 2-5, HR (2), .313/.399/.456
C Josh Springer: 4-5, 2 2B, .289/.375/.329
RF Deward Tovar: 3-4, HR (9), .237/.321/.496
Texas’s dual organization leaders in homers separated themselves form the pack.
Yolfran Castillo isn’t showing that level of power yet but certainly more than any prior year. He’s up to 16 extra-base hits and 15 steals with several games remaining in May.
The victory placed Hickory in a three-way tie for first with Charleston and Augusta.
Today’s Starters
AAA: Corniell
AA: Townsend
Hi-A: Segura
Lo-A: Lafalaise
Five Years Ago Yesterday
Frisco’s Tyler Phillips missed on an unprecedented 30 of 62 pitches in walking four for only the second time in his fairly lengthy career. Star-crossed IF Chris Seise left a game with an unspecified leg injury that would turn out to be a season-ending torn knee ligament. From 2018-2021, he played in a total of 31 games.