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Hudson, Wisdom, Poncedeleon Named Pacific Coast League All-Stars

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MEMPHIS, Tennessee – Memphis Redbirds pitcher Dakota Hudson, infielder Patrick Wisdom, and pitcher Daniel Poncedeleon have been named to the 2018 Pacific Coast League All-Star Team, with the game against the stars of the International League set for Wednesday, July 11 in Columbus, Ohio televised on MLB Network.

Hudson was the top vote-getter among all pitchers and earns the prestigious starting nod. He is the fifth Redbird to start an All-Star Game on the mound, joining Chris Gissell (2005), Dan Haren (2004), Bud Smith (2001), and Larry Luebbers (1999).

Entering his start tonight at Colorado Springs, Hudson leads the PCL in wins (10), ERA (2.04), and innings pitched (88.1). In nine starts since the beginning of May, he has four outings without allowing an earned run and four others allowing just one earned run. He is 7-2 with a 1.19 ERA during that span, and opponents are hitting just .216. This month, Hudson is 4-0 with a 0.64 ERA (2er/28.0ip) and has given up just 22 hits in June.

Hudson was also an All-Star last season with Double-A Springfield in the Texas League.

Wisdom’s All-Star Team selection continues a streak of awards for the infielder, after he was named to the 2017 PCL Postseason All-Star Team and was then named the Most Valuable Player of the 2017 PCL Playoffs. This season, Wisdom is hitting .300 with 12 home runs and 48 RBI in 73 games, and his on-base percentage of .375 is 65 points higher than it finished last season. His batting average this season is 57 points higher than the .243 it finished at the end of last year.

The selection is Wisdom’s first All-Star nod since his rookie season of 2012 in the New York-Penn League with Batavia.

Poncedeleon is 6-3 with a 2.75 ERA in 14 starts and one relief appearance for Memphis this season, and he has struck out 83 in 72.0 innings. The 83 strikeouts are fifth-most in the PCL, and his 2.75 ERA ranks third in the league. He is limiting the opposition to a .225 batting average, which is third-lowest in the PCL, and he leads all league starting pitchers with a 10.52 K/9 IP ratio. Earlier this season, Poncedeleon was promoted to St. Louis for his Major League debut, but he did not pitch.

Poncedeleon was an All-Star both in 2016 with Double-A Springfield and 2015 with Single-A Peoria in the Midwest League.

The Redbirds and Sky Sox finish their four-game series tonight at 7:40 (CT), before the Redbirds head to Iowa for five games ahead of returning to AutoZone Park on July 4 for the 4th of July Celebration, presented by AutoZone. For more information on the 4th of July Celebration, visit www.memphisredbirds.com/4thofJuly. For more information on single-game tickets and ticket mini-memberships, visit www.memphisredbirds.com.

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