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Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One Before: Bucs Shutout

Apologies to Morrissey and the Smiths. Doug Davis and three relievers combined on an eight hit shutout. Davis went six and allowed five hits and...

Tribe Stomped by Bison

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Alvarez’s 20th Homer of the Season; Rodriguez’s 19th Save

Pirates' minor leaguers in action....

First an afternoon game:

GCL Blue Jays 5,

Alvarez’s 20th Homer of the Season; Rodriguez’s 19th Save

Pirates' minor leaguers in action....

First an afternoon game:

GCL Blue Jays 5, �GCL Bradenton Piratres 3

The Pirates' 9th inning rally produced 2 runs, but still fell 2 runs short of catching up, as pitcher Rinku Singh also became the first Indian native to lose a professional baseball game. �The Pirates scored one run in the 3rd on doubles by CF�Wesley Freeman and LF Rogelio Noris. �The Blue Jays came back with one run in the 4th on a double and a single, after starter Brent Klinger had pitched three scoreless innings. �

Singh took over for Klinger to begin the 5th inning, and with one out, he gave up 4 consecutive singles, for 2 runs. �Two doubles in the 6th brought in another run. �Dinesh Patel pitched the 7th inning, and he gave up an unearned run on a throwing error, two stolen bases, a single, and an RBI ground out. �Papiro Juan struck out the side in the 8th inning for the Pirates. �

In the top of the 9th, the Pirates made one last effort, beginning with a single by 3B Henry Henry, two singles by pinch hitter Edwin Roman and SS Benjamin Gonzalez, and a 2-RBI double by 1B Gerlis Rodriguez. �That left base runners on second and third with no outs. �A new reliever from the Blue Jays' bullpen struck out the next two batters, then ended the game with a ground out.�


Altoona Curve 9, �Akron Aeros 3

The Aeros scored off Curve starter Kyle Bloom on a 3-run homer in the bottom of the 1st inning, but it was all Curve after that. �CF Jose Tabata went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI, and SS Brian Friday added 2 hits and 3 RBI, and 3B Pedro Alvarez homered and singled.

The Curve scored two run in the 3rd when C Milver Reyes led off with a double, went to third on a fielding error, and scored on 2B Jim Negrych's ground out. �Jose Tabata's single, scored Friday. �Pedro Alvarez added 2 runs in the 5th with a home run after Brian Friday's single, to give the Curve a 4-3 lead.�

The Curve blasted the game open with a 5-run 8th inning. �Jose Tabata led off with a double, and Pedro Alvarez walked. �A wild pitch moved both of them up 90 feet, and DH Jason Delaney walked to load the bases. �A pitching change didn't help the Aeros for long. �RF Jeff Corsaletti grounded into a force out, with Tabata out at the plate, but the bases still loaded. �LF Jonel Pacheco walked, forcing in Alvarez with the first run. �1B Miles Durham brought in Delaney with a sacrifice fly. �Pacheco stole second base, and Milver Reyes walked to again load the bases. �Brian Friday doubled, clearing the bases to bring in three more runs and give the Curve plenty of insurance. �

C Steve Lerud has been placed on the disabled list, due to a concussion he suffered when he was hit by a bat on a backswing in a game earlier this week. �


Game 1 -- �Frederick Keyes 3, �Lynchburg Hillcats 2 �
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The Hillcats scored one run in the first inning, when CF Alex Presley reached on a throwing error, went to third on SS Jordy Mercer's single, and scored on 1B Matt Hague's sacrifice fly. �LF Jared Keel added another run in the 2nd inning on a solo homer. �The Keys scored their runs in the bottom of the 1st, on a 3-run homer, following a single and a walk. �

The pitching took over after that. �Starter Jeff Locke was relieved after the homer and another single in the 1st inning. �Moises Robles pitched a scoreless 2nd inning. �Tom Boleska gave up one hit over the next 3 innings, and Paul Mildren retired the side in order in the 6th. �

The Hillcats put at least one runner on base in each inning, including another single by Jordy Mercer, singles by C Eric Fryer and Alex Presley,�2 walks, and a fielding error. �But a double play and timely strikeouts kept Lynchburg from scoring again.


Game 2 -- Hillcats 4, Keys 3

The Hillcats and the Keys took a 3-3 tie into the 8th inning (extras for a double header). �The Hillcats took the lead in the top of the 8th, beginning with a singles by 3B Eddie Prasch and CF Alex Presley. �With Prasch on third, SS Jordy Mercer grounded to third, for a fielder's choice, as Prasch was tagged out at the plate. �Matt Hague came through with a single, scoring Presley from second base, to give Lynchburg a 4-3 lead. �RJ Rodriguez came on to pitch the botto m of the inning. �He got two strike outs, then gave up a single, before getting a ground out to end the game and earn his league-leading 19th save. �

Brian Morris got the start for the Hillcats, and pitched 6 innings, allowing 3 runs on 8 hits. �The runs came in the 5th, on two doubles and two singles. �Harvey Garcia pitched a scoreless 7th inning, allowing a single amid 3 strikeouts. �He was the pitcher of record when the Hillcats scored in the 8th, so was credited with his first win.

The Hillcats also scored in the 5th inning. �C Kris Watts' hit into right field was misplayed for a 3-base error, and he scored on DH Kent Sakamoto's double. �Jared Keel walked, and a sacrifice bunt by RF Erik Huber moved the runners up one base each. �Eddie Prasch's second of three hits in the game was a double that scored both Sakamoto and Keel. �



West Virginia Power 6, Savannah SandGnats 5

LF Quincy Latimore was the hero for the Power, picking up an RBI in each of the last 2 innings, as the Power came from behind for the win. �Latimore went 3-for-3 in the game, with two triples and a double.

Starter Quincy Miller pitched into the 5th inning, and allowed 3 runs on 5 hits and a walk, while striking out 6 batters. �The first two runs came on a 2-run homer in the top of the 1st. �He allowed another run in the 4th on a double and an RBI single. �

The Power scored one run in the 2nd when Latimore led off with a triple and scored on 3B Jeremy Farrell's RBI ground out. �They continued to trail 3-1 until the bottom of the 7th, when three singles, by DH Bobby Spain, 2B Danny Bomback, and SS Greg Picart, loaded the bases. �RF Starling Marte brought in Spain with a sacrifice fly, but the inning ended when Bomback was thrown out at third base. �

Yoffri Martinez finished the 5th inning for Miller, and then pitched a scoreless 6th inning. �Ryan Kelly came on for the 7th, which was also scoreless. �In the 8th, the SandGnats added to their total with a 2-run homer, to take a 5-2 lead. �The Power surged right back in the bottom of the inning, as they batted around to tie the game at 5-5. �C Tony Sanchez walked, and scored on Quincy Latimore's second triple of the game. �Walks to Jeremy Farrell and Bobby Spain loaded the bases. �Latimore was forced in when Danny Bomback was hit by a pitch, and Farrell was forced in when Greg Picart walked. �That set up Latimore for the 9th inning and a Power victory. �


State College Spikes 8, �Batavia Muckdogs 0

Three Spikes pitchers combined to shutout the Muckdogs -- 7 scoreless innings by starter Maurice Bankston, who earned his second win, allowing 3 hits and one walk, with 3 strikeouts; then one inning each by relievers Brandon Holden and Teddy Fallon. �Fallon allowed a lead-off single, then retired the next 3 batters. �Bankston retired 11 batters in order over the 3rd - 6th innings. �

Meanwhile, the Spikes' batters were having a fine day. �They scored their first 2 runs in the 2nd inning, on a double by RF Edward Garcia, a fielder's choice that didn't work so well, an RBI ground out by C Craig Parry, and a single by 2B Ty Summerlin. �A double by DH Aaron Baker and a single by Garcia added another run in the 3rd inning. �A walk and a triple by Summerlin made the score 4-0 in the 4th. �

Three more runs came in during the 6th inning. �Three consecutive walks, to SS Brock Holt, Summerlin, and CF Evan Chambers, loaded the bases. �Baker swept the bases clean with a triple for 3 RBI. �LF Pat Irvine got in the final blow with a solo home run in the 7th inning. �


Jones, Duke Push Bucs Past Snakes

The Pirates offense had a some big innings and Zach Duke pitched well enough to earn his 9th win. Garrett Jones (who else) broke...

Hacker Gets It Done On The Mound and At The Plate

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Snakes Pound Bucs Bullpen

The Diamondbacks scored seven times in their final two times up to pull away 11-4. With the game knotted at four, Evan Meek couldn't...

Wild Walk-Off Win For Tribe; Argenis Diaz Debuts

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Curve Run Over R-Phils; Hillcats Fall in 12 Innings

Thursday in the Pirates' organization:

The State College Spikes and the Mahoning Valley Scrappers were rained out; they will play two on Friday.


Altoona Curve 8,

Errors Doom Power; Hillcats Post 16 Hits

Wednesday's games in the Pirates' minor league organization.

Bucs Comeback and Take Series from Milwaukee

Paul Maholm didn't have it today. Good news is that Jeff Suppan didn't either. Neither started pitched five innings. Suppan went 3-1/3 and gave...