Rehab Milestones and Hot Streaks
The San Francisco Giants' farm clubs turned in a busy weekend, with each level producing a mix of solid outings and offensive bursts.
Reggie Crawford made his return from injury, stepping back onto the diamond as a first baseman for the Sacramento Giants, signaling the club’s intent to ease him into game action.
Carson Whisenhunt took the mound for the Sacramento rotation, delivering five innings that featured four walks but also five strikeouts, though the outing was marked by a high walk count.
Blade Tidwell matched Whisenhunt in length, surrendering four hits and a single run while fanning seven batters, offering a more efficient performance despite the hits allowed.
In the Double‑A Richmond squad, Trystan Vrieling turned in a crisp five‑inning start, yielding only three hits and no runs while striking out five, showcasing command.
Cesar Perdomo, meanwhile, gave up four hits, including three homers, over four innings while still managing five strikeouts, a combination that left his strikeout‑to‑walk ratio intact.
High‑A Eugene continued to buzz with offensive fireworks; Trevor Cohen extended his hitting streak to 14 games, going 4‑for‑8 with a homer, a double, two walks, a stolen base and two strikeouts.
Jancel Villarroel added a 2‑for‑4 performance with a homer and a strikeout, while Lisbel Diaz launched his ninth home run of the season, underscoring the depth of power in the lineup.
Other contributors such as Robert Hipwell, Walker Martin, Dakota Jordan, Jakob Christian and Jhonny Level each posted multi‑hit efforts, each with a mix of extra‑base hits, walks and strikeouts that kept the Eugene offense humming.
Overall, the Giants’ minor‑league affiliates displayed a blend of pitching resilience and hitting consistency, setting a positive tone as the season progresses.