Dodgers Minor League Report — May 10, 2026
Sunday, May 10, 2026
This article was generated by artificial intelligence using official MLB game data.
Great Lakes Loons (High-A) — W, 7-4 vs Lake County Captains
The best story of the night belongs to Jose Meza. The right fielder went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a walk, and four RBI to power Great Lakes past Lake County. That’s the kind of line that jumps off the page at any level, but what stood out was the quality of contact — two extra-base hits and a disciplined walk mixed in. When a young bat is both barreling the ball and controlling the zone in the same game, that’s a good sign. Keep an eye on this one.
Charles Davalan had a quiet 1-for-2 in the box score, but the full picture is better than that: two walks, a hit-by-pitch, and two runs scored. He was on base four of his five plate appearances. That’s an outstanding night of table-setting from the center fielder. Mike Sirota scored twice himself despite a 1-for-4 night, drawing a walk to keep things moving. Nico Perez went hitless but took a walk and swiped a bag — he’s staying active on the bases even when the bat isn’t cooperating. Eduardo Guerrero had a rough night with three strikeouts, though he still managed a walk, a stolen base, and a run scored. The free passes are encouraging; cutting down the punchouts is the next step.
On the mound, Aidan Foeller picked up the win, tossing three scoreless innings with four strikeouts. He did walk three, so the command wasn’t razor sharp, but he worked around trouble and kept zeros on the board. That’s a solid outing, especially if the stuff was generating whiffs at that rate. We’ll want to see those walks come down, but earning the W with a zero in the ERA column is a good night’s work.
Tulsa Drillers (Double-A) — L, 6-8 vs Arkansas Travelers
Tulsa’s lineup actually did its job tonight — and still lost. That’s the frustrating part. The Drillers put up six runs on some genuinely good offensive performances, but the pitching staff couldn’t hold Arkansas under eight. When you get multi-hit games from multiple hitters and still come up short, the problem is pretty clear.
Kyle Nevin led the charge, going 3-for-4 with a walk, an RBI, and a stolen base. That’s a complete offensive night from Nevin — getting on base at a high clip, driving in a run, and adding value on the bases. He’s been someone we’ve been watching for a while, and nights like this are what the Dodgers need to see from him at Double-A. Elijah Hainline matched him with a 3-for-4 line of his own, adding a double, an RBI, a stolen base, and two runs scored. Hainline continues to look comfortable at shortstop, and the extra-base pop plus the speed make for an intriguing combination.
Kole Myers went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a stolen base from center field — another productive night. Zyhir Hope chipped in with an RBI and a stolen base despite a 1-for-4 line. Kendall George went 0-for-3 at the plate but drew two walks and scored twice. That’s disciplined at-bats from the DH spot — he made the pitcher work and got himself into scoring position for the guys behind him. Joe Vetrano added a stolen base and a run. The Drillers had five stolen bases as a team tonight — the aggressiveness on the basepaths was real, even if the final score didn’t cooperate.
Oklahoma City Comets (Triple-A) — L, 0-0 vs Salt Lake Bees
The box score shows a 0-0 loss for OKC against Salt Lake, which likely reflects a suspended or incomplete game situation. We don’t have reliable batting or pitching details from this one, so there’s not much to break down. We’ll update if more information comes in.
Ontario Tower Buzzers (Single-A) — L, 2-10 vs Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
This one got away from Ontario in a hurry. A 2-10 loss to Rancho Cucamonga doesn’t leave much to celebrate, but a few hitters still put in honest work. Jaron Elkins went 2-for-3 with a hit-by-pitch, a run scored, and two stolen bases from the DH spot. The speed and the ability to get on base are tools that translate — he made the most of his opportunities even in a lopsided game.
Mairoshendrick Martinus also went 2-for-3 with a walk, an RBI, and a stolen base. That’s a nice all-around line from the second baseman, showing some plate discipline alongside the contact. Chase Harlan picked up two hits in five at-bats and scored a run, though the two strikeouts are worth noting. In a game like this, it’s about individual development reps more than anything — and those three got something out of the night.
ACL Dodgers (Rookie)
No game scheduled.
DSL Dodgers (Rookie)
No game scheduled.
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