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Torres Sets Tone as Tortugas Top Flying Tigers 6-2

June 23, 2026

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Stharlin Torres delivered the best start of his professional career and the Daytona Tortugas backed him with two home runs in a 6-2 win over the Lakeland Flying Tigers on Tuesday night at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The Rundown Daytona jumped in front in the first inning.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.Stharlin Torres delivered the best start of his professional career and the Daytona Tortugas backed him with two home runs in a 6-2 win over the Lakeland Flying Tigers on Tuesday night at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.

The Rundown

Daytona jumped in front in the first inning. Kyle Henley was hit by a pitch and Ty Doucette followed with a single before Bernard Moon lined a two-run double to left field, giving the Tortugas a 2-0 lead.

From there, Torres took control.

The right-hander worked around two baserunners in the third and an error in the fifth, but never allowed Lakeland to break through. He completed a career-high 6.0 scoreless innings, allowing just three hits and two walks while striking out three. Torres became the fourth Tortugas pitcher to throw 6.0 innings in a start this season, matching the longest outing by a Daytona pitcher in 2026.

Daytona gave him more breathing room in the sixth. Arnaldo Lantigua opened the inning with a solo home run to left field, his second of the season. Moon then walked, Rafhlmil Torres singled and both runners moved up on a double steal before Drew Davies lifted a sacrifice fly. Henry Hunter followed with an RBI double to right-center, stretching the lead to 5-0.

Doucette added another run in the seventh with a solo home run to right field, his third of the season, extending the advantage to 6-0.

Lakeland scored twice in the eighth against Luke Hayden, but Andrew Shaffner entered with the bases loaded in the ninth and induced a groundout to earn his third save of the season.

Daytona finished with nine hits, including multi-hit games from Doucette and Lantigua, while all nine Tortugas reached base.

Stat of the Day

6.0 — Stharlin Torres threw a career-high 6.0 scoreless innings, becoming the fourth Tortugas pitcher to go 6.0 innings in a start this season and tying the longest outing by a Daytona pitcher in 2026.

Notes

• Daytona improved to 23-46 overall and 2-1 in the second half.
• The Tortugas have won back-to-back games.
• Daytona is over .500 in a half for the first time since starting the first half 1-0.
• Daytona improved to 5-13 in June and 4-7 on Tuesdays.
• The Tortugas improved to 15-19 at home.
• Daytona is now 16-33 in night games.
• The Tortugas improved to 9-9 against left-handed starters.
• Daytona improved to 15-0 when leading after eight innings.
• The Tortugas are now 13-15 when hitting a home run.
• Daytona improved to 15-19 when scoring first.
• The Tortugas are 17-10 when scoring five or more runs.
• Daytona improved to 16-0 when outhitting its opponent.
• Daytona improved to 3-4 against Lakeland this season and has won three straight head-to-head meetings.
Stharlin Torres extended his scoreless innings streak to a season-high 8.0 innings.
Torres set a new career high with 6.0 innings pitched, surpassing his previous high of 5.2 innings on May 13 at Palm Beach.
Torres became the fourth Tortugas pitcher to throw 6.0 innings in a start this season, tying the longest outing by a Daytona pitcher this year.
• It marked the second time a Tortugas pitcher has thrown 6.0 scoreless innings against Lakeland this season.
Lantigua hit his second home run of the season.
Doucette hit his third home run of the season and recorded his fourth multi-hit game of the year.
Moon recorded his seventh multi-RBI game of the season and extended his on-base streak to eight games.
Cano extended his on-base streak to 13 games and his hitting streak to seven games, his longest of the season.
Davies extended his on-base streak to 12 games.
Henley extended his on-base streak to eight games.
Hunter extended his on-base streak to five games, his longest of the season.
• All nine Tortugas batters reached base.

Up Next

The Tortugas continue their six-game series against the Lakeland Flying Tigers on Wednesday, June 23 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. ET.