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Wild First Inning Sparks Indians Over Red Wings

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Indianapolis Indians 8,

Lincoln Strikes Out 7; Alvarez’s Walk-Off Homer

Akron Aeros 5, �Altoona Curve 3

It was a pitchers' duel in Altoona tonight. �Altoona's Brad Lincoln retired the first 6 batters he faced. �Two singles and a ground out produced a run in the 3rd inning, and Lincoln retired the side in order again in the 4th inning. �Lincoln scattered three singles and a walk, plus an�error by SS Brian Friday over the next three innings,�but none of them scored. �Lincoln finished with 7 innings, his longest outing of the season (he went 6.2 innings on Sunday). �He struck out 7 batters and gave up one run on 5 hits and one walk. �

Chuck Lofgren, on the mound for the Aeros, was doing just as well. �He gave up a lead-off single to Brian Friday in the 1st inning, but Friday was caught stealing second base. �LF Jonel Pacheco singled in the 2nd inning, and the next 12 Curve batters went down in order. �Friday tripled into left field in the 6th inning, but was left standing on third base at the end of the inning.�

The Curve finally broke through against Lofgren in the 7th inning. �RF Brad Corley singled and went to second base on a wild pitch. �Pacheco singled again, scoring Corley, and a throwing error by the left fielder let Pacheco advance to third base. �1B Jamie Romak hit the RBI single to score Pacheco, and the Curve took a 2-1 lead. �

Unfortunately, the Aeros also broke through. �Reliever Jeff Sues took over for Lincoln to begin the 8th inning, and he was greeted by a double, a fly out to move the runner to third base, a single, a double, and a 3-run home run, giving Akron a 5-2 lead. �

Altoona got one run back in the bottom of the 8th, when 3B�Anderson Machado led off with his first triple of the season. �Brian Friday walked, and when Brad Corley reached on a fielding error, Machado scored. �But it was too little, too late. �Lincoln got no decision, and Sues was charged with the loss. �Brian Friday, Jonel Pacheco, and Jamie Romak all had 2 hits in the game. �



Lynchburg Hillcats 6, �Wilmington Blue Rocks 4

3B Pedro Alvarez was the hero again for the Hillcats tonight. �His 2-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning broke a 4-4 tie to give Lynchburg the walk-off win.

The Hillcats first scored in the 2nd inning, on a single by 1B Matt Hague, a walk to C Kris Watts, and an RBI single by LF Jared Keel. �After going down in order in the 3rd inning, the Hillcats recorded a hit in each of the next four innings: �a single by RF Miles Durham, another single by Keel, a single by 3B Pedro Alvarez, and a double by Keel. �None of them could make it around to score.

Starter Chi-Hung Cheng pitched 5.2 innings for the Hillcats. �He gave up a run in the 1st inning on a double and a single, then retired the Blue Rocks in order in the next two innings. �Cheng gave up four singles and made a throwing error on a pick-off attempt, accounting for two runs in the 4th inning. �Cheng began to tire in the 6th inning. �He walked the first batter of the inning, then erased the runner by inducing a double play. �The next batter reached on a fielding error by 3B Alvarez, and that was all for Cheng. �Moises Robles came in from the bullpen to finish the 6th inning, and pitch a scoreless 7th inning. �Then Robles gave up a run in the 8th inning on a walk, a stolen base, and an RBI single, and Wilmington led 4-1.

The Hillcats got a big break in the bottom of the 8th, as Miles Durham hit an inside-the-park home run. �2B Jose De Los Santos and SS Jordy Mercer led off with back-to-back singles. Two outs later, Durham smacked the ball into the right-center field alley and just kept running, for a 3-run homer to tie the score. �

Mike Colla came in to pitch for Robles, and both teams singled in their respective halves of the 9th inning (Keel again), but neither scored. �Michael Dubee retired the Blue Rocks in order in the top of the 10th. �Mercer led off the bottom of the 10th with a walk, and Alvarez followed with his big boom over the right field wall for the win. �Dubee was the winning pitcher. �Keel went 4-for-4, with a double and three singles, and Durham and Alvarez had two hits each. �Durham now has 25 RBI and Alvarez has 28 RBI. �



West Virginia Power 5, �Delmarva Shorebirds 4

West Virginia recorded 14 hits in tonight's game, with every member of the lineup getting at least one hit except for RF Austin McClune, who had a walk and and RBI on a grounder.

The Power got onto the scoreboard first, with a 3-run 1st inning. �CF Robbie Grossman led off with a line drive single into center field. �LF Quincy Latimore singled and SS Chase D'Arnaud was hit by a pitch to load the bases. �DH Calvin Anderson's single scored Grossman, 3B Jeremy Farrell's single scored Latimore, and�Austin McClune's grounder to shortstop scored D'Arnaud. �

The Shorebirds came right back to tie it up in the top of the 2nd inning with 3 runs of their own. �Kyle McPherson gave up 2 singles and 2 doubles, and a run scored on a double play. �The Power scored again in the 4th inning. �2B Greg Picart knocked his first home run of the season, a solo shot. �That was followed by C Josue Peley's double, and a sacrifice bunt by Grossman to move Peley to third base.��Latimore and D'Arnaud hit back-to-back singles, and Peley scored, to give the Power a 5-3 lead. The Power threatened again in the 6th inning, when Latimore singled and both D'Arnaud and Anderson walked to load the bases. �All three were left on base, though.

McPherson scattered 2 more singles over four other scoreless innings, and finished having allowed 3 runs on 6 hits, no walks, with 2 strikeouts, to earn his second win. �Brian Leach took the mound to begin the 6th inning, and he pitched 2 scoreless innings, allowing two singles and a walk. �Wilson Ortiz gave up a lone walk in the scoreless 8th inning. �In the top of the 9th, Ortiz got the first two outs, then allowed a double, a walk, and an RBI single. �Eddie Pena came on to get the final out and earn the save. �

Quincy Latimore went 4-for-5 for the Power, all four hits being singles. �Josue Peley went 3-for-4 with a double and two singles. �Chase D'Arnaud had two singles, and Erik Huber had the Power's other double. �



Rockies Rally in 9th off Capps

I feel for Paul Maholm. He tossed shutout baseball for seven innings and then watched the bullpen struggle. Maholm allowed just five hits and...

Indians Fall Again in Late Innings


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Rochester Red Wings 5,
Indianapolis Indians 4



The Rochester Red Wings pulled off another come-from-behind victory over the Indianapolis Indians tonight at Frontier Field in Rochester, New York.

Hillcats Come From Behind; Power Over-power Delmarva

Thursday's games:

Lynchburg Hillcats 6, Winston-Salem Dash 5

Bucs Fail to Hit with Runners on, Cards Prevail

The Pirates had Mitchell Boggs on the ropes throughout his 4-1/3 innings of work. Despite giving up 9 hits and 2 BB, he allowed...

Moskos and Gimenez Lead Curve For Sweep

Wednesday's games:

Altoona Curve 4, Harrisburg Senators 2

McCutchens Lead Tribe to a Win

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Indianapolis Indians 6,

Bucs Win 2nd Straight as Ohlendorf Stops Cards

Ross Ohlendorf beat the Cards in his third attempt. St. Louis beat him twice in St. Louis. But Ohlendorf bested them tonight with six...

Red Wings Walk-Off Against Indians


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Red Wings 6,
Indianapolis Indians 5



The Indianapolis Indians took a lead into the 9th inning, but the Rochester Red Wings scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th for a walk-off win at Frontier Field in Rochester, NY tonight.

Duke’s Hurling Snaps Loss Streak

I never would've thought to describe Zach Duke as a stopper. But he came through in a huge way to end the Pirates recent...
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