 Grand Wilkes Ferry and Davey Garcia making his fifth start with the rail riders. Retired the side in order in the first beginning with a strikeout after allowing a run before a rain delay interrupted play in the third. Garcia would return with two men on but would get out of the inning without any further damage. He did allow another run on a home run leading off the fourth but he regrouped and finished his night giving up two runs in the four innings striking out four and walking two and getting a little help from his defense nice back hit nice double play right there as for Clint Frazier how did he play really well top of the third we know he can hit now the left field line off the foul pole hitting 368 over his last four games but then he was playing some nice D. at top of the 50s going to do it with the glove and let's watch Clint Frazier laying out right there to make the nice grab in left field tosses back game does not get the double play at second all right so got the dive how about the throw yeah there's a little bit of a single right here more than a little bit it is a single a nice throw home on a line and assist for Frazier that ends the sixth and at that point preserved a 2-2 tie Scranton lost 5-3 in 10 innings all right so you look at the nights that they had I mentioned Clint Frazier how good he's been over his last four playing some nice defense Davey Garcia they really need him to make just a few strides maybe some modifications to make him think he could be a contributor in September he's 20 years old they've made the leap from double a to triple a with him because you're exactly right Bob they're hoping that there's a possibility that he can be someone they could turn to in September they want him to be an option but he has to clear the hurdle at triple a he has to be able to show that he can conquer triple a hitters I think it's been a work in progress for him this was his fifth start at triple a you can see why the Yankees are excited about him you could see why the stuff dazzles them it's just a matter of being consistent at that level now