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Reiss Kneher in El Paso Pen; Luis Campusano Homer again San Diego Union-Tribune

An elbow reconstruction has provided Reiss Knehr With a new lease for his career.

Even some zipper on his fastball.

The 28-year-old right-handed man leads the Padres Farm System with eight parades in his first full year ahead of Tommy John Surger

Knehr triggered 22 batteries for seven walks over 15 Innerings to start the year in Triple-A El Paso, an area scheme that makes an ERA of 2.40 and a long game by 0.93 whip.

The strike quota of Knehrs of 13.2 per nine Innings is also well above his career average (9.9).

This is actually Kneher's second stint with the Padres.

Knehr was removed from the 40-man squad after the 2023 season when he prepared to rehabilitate his Tommy John surgery. He missed the entire 2024 and chose free agency after the season. At the end of February, he signed a new Minor League deal with the Padres, the team that designed him in 2018 in 2018 by Fordham University in New York.

Baseball America rated Knehr in 2021 as No. 16 under the top prospects of the Padres. It was developed as a starting jug, made his debut in 2021 (4.97 ERA over 29 Innerings) and scored over 48 ° C for over three years as an up and down arm that settled in Bullpen.

The scoreboard on Friday

Triple-A El Paso (22-21)

Chihuahuas 12, Las Vegas 4: Luis Campusano Beat his 10th Homer of the season, most in the Padre system, while playing his first game of the season in the first basis. Campusano played 10 games in the first base in his career in the minors and two games there in the majors. Campusano also doubled, went twice and scored two runs to raise his wail line in 32 games to 0.330/.450/.670. LF Trenton Brooks (.830 ops) hit his sixth Homer, 3b Mike Brosseu (.692 Ops) meet his fourth Homer and C. Rodolfo Duran (.789 Ops) hit his second Homer. Ie Tirso Ornelas (.798 Ops) drove three runs with three goals, including one double. LHP Kyle hard (1-0, 1.84 ERA) scored four and allowed an undeserved run with two goals and three walks in five innings in the victory.

Double-A San Antonio (18-19)

Missions 14, Midland 11: RHP Henry Baez (1-1, 3.11 ERA) allowed four undeserved runs in 5 ⅔ Innings in victory. He excluded four and went three. RHP Andrew Moore (13.50 ERA) allowed two runs on three walks in one third of an inn. RHP Bradgley Rodriguez (3.93 ERA) allowed three runs – two deserved – in 1⅓ Innerings. C Brandon Valenzuela (.898 ops) drove two runs with five goals, all singles. RF Moises Gomez (.842 ops) 4-to-6 went with a double. C Marcos Castañon (.751 ops) and 3b Devin Ortiz (.806 ops) Both had two doubles.

High Single-A Fort Wayne (20-17)

W. Michigan 8, Tincaps 4: RHP Miguel Mendez (1-1, 2.25 ERA) excluded five and allowed two runs in three innings in loss. RHP Josh Mallitz (7.06 era) met five from the shutout over three innings. SS Leo de Vries (.852 ops) 2-to-4 went with a double and a run. 3b Rosman Verdugo (.873 ops) 2-to-4 went with a double, a RBI and a run. See Nerwilian Cedeno (.659 ops) 1: 4 went with a double and a run.

Low single lake Elsinore (16-21)

Fresno 6, Sturm 3: RHP Abraham Parra (0-1, 23.14 ERA) allowed six runs in 2⅓ innings in loss. SS Ryan Jackson (.893 ops) 3-to-4 went with an RBI and 3b Zach Evans (.777 ops) 2-to-4 went with a run.

Rookie ACL Padres (3-7)

Padres 2, Royals 1 (7): RHP Winyer Chourio (1-1, 6.75 ERA) allowed a run in five innings in victory. RHP Elvis Reyes (8.31 era) saved his first game with two goalless innings. C Carlos Rodriguez (1.215 ops) 2-to-2 went with a double. SS Yimi Tovar (.741 Ops) went 1: 3 with an RBI and a run.

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