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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...

Errors Drain Power; Curve Win Second in a Row

Hagerstown Suns 6, West Virginia 3

The Suns scored early and the Power could not catch up in this late-morning game.

Curve Get a Shut-out; Hughes’ First Win


Hagerstown Suns 7, West Virginia Power 2

Curve Get a Shut-out; Hughes’ First Win


Hagerstown Suns 7, West Virginia Power 2

Two 3-run innings pushed the Suns past the Power tonight. �The Power scored their innings in the 3rd inning, when CF Robbie Grossman singled, and both LF Quincy Latimore and SS Chase D'Arnaud walked. �3B Jeremy Farrell picked up two RBI with a double that scored Grossman and Latimore. �The Power also had two singles by RF�Austin McClune,�and one b 1B Erik Huber, and three other Power batters walked. �Their biggest threat after the 3rd inning came in the 5th, when Huber and McClune both singled to lead off the inning, but three ground outs ended the inning without a run scoring. �

Maurice Bankston suffered the loss for the Power, his 3rd of the season. �He pitched 4 innings and allowed 4 runs on 6 hits and 3 walks, while striking out 4 batters. �Hagerstown scored one run in the bottom of the 1st inning on a walk, a ground out, and an RBI single. �Bankston was responsible for the first of the Suns' 3-run innings, which came in the 4th. �The lead-off batter doubled, but then was picked off second base by C Josue Peley. �Bankston then got into trouble with two walks and three singles. �Owen Brolsma pitched 2 scoreless innings, allowing only a walk. �Brian Leach came on to pitch the 7th, and he was responsible for the second of the 3-run innings. �A single and a walk set up Suns' 1B Tyler Moore for a 3-run home run, to give the Suns a 7-2 lead. �



Altoona Curve 5, Harrisburg Senators 0

Three Curve pitchers combined to pitch a shut-out, limiting Harrisburg to 7 hits and one walk. Jared Hughes earned his first win of the season with 5 scoreless innings of work, allowing 3 hits and the walk, while striking out 4 batters. �The only serious jam he got into came in the 4th inning, with a hit batter and a single. �A ground out put the base runners on the corners, but Hughes struck out the next two batters to end the inning. �Jeff Sues followed Hughes with �another 3 scoreless innings, giving up a single in each innnig, and striking out 2 batters. �Josh Hill finished things up with a scoreless 9th inning, with a single and a game-ending double play. �

3B Pedro Lopez led the Curve offense with 3 hits, including one double, and RF Brad Corley homered. �The first Curve run scored in the 3rd inning, when SS Brian Friday singled, stole second base, and came around to score on Lopez's first single. �Lopez singled again in the 6th inning, and Corley brought him in with his 2-run bomb over the left field wall. �Lopez's double brought in two more runs in the 7th inning, after CF James Boone singled and Friday was hit by a pitch. �


Altoona notes:
Danny Moskos talks about his recent outing on his blog. �He reports feeling much more comfortable on the mound, and credits the mechanical work he's been doing between starts. �The blog he refers to, by Disco Hayes of the Royals' organization, is here. �They have baseball in Colombia?


The Lynchburg Hillcats had a scheduled day off today. �

Tribe and Chiefs Split the Series

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Syracuse Chiefs 6,