Three teams play extra
innings, but Cedar Rapids provides the only win. David Hurlbut and Randy
LeBlanc each pitched well in defeat. Keaton Steele continues to struggle.
LEHIGH VALLEY 2, ROCHESTER 1 IN LEHIGH VALLEY (11 INNINGS)
Daniel
Palka doubled leading off the second and scored on
a Ben Paulsen single to give the Red Wings a 1-0 lead.
The IronPigs tied it 1-1 in the fourth, and there things stood until the
eleventh. Dylan Cozens led off the bottom of the eleventh with a home run
to give Lehigh Valley the victory. Switch-pitcher Pat Venditte pitched
two perfect innings for the IronPigs.
David
Hurlbut pitched six innings, giving up one run on
seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts. His ERA is now 1.59. Trevor
Hildenberger pitched a scoreless inning to drop his ERA to 2.59.
Nik Turley pitched two shutout innings to make his ERA 1.50.
Palka was 2-for-3 with a double and a walk. Byung-Ho
Park returned to the lineup from the disabled list and went 0-for-5.
MONTGOMERY 4, CHATTANOOGA 3 IN MONTGOMERY (12 INNINGS)
RBI singles by Jonathan
Rodriguez in the first and by Engelb Vielma in the
fourth gave the Lookouts a 2-0 lead. The Biscuits tied it in the fifth on
Nathan Lukes' two-run triple-plus-error. Each team scored once in the
eleventh and missed a chance to score more, as Chattanooga left the bases loaded
and Montgomery left two on. In the twelfth, Alec Sole single, was bunted
to second, and scored on a Michael Russell single to win the game.
After a terrible AA
debut, Randy LeBlanc may be finding his footing, as he has
improved every game. In this one he pitched seven innings, giving up two
runs (one earned) on two hits and two walks with two strikeouts. Raul
Fernandez pitched two shutout innings, lowering his ERA to 1.59.
Mason Melotakis allowed his first run of the season, giving
him an ERA of 0.60. LaMonte Wade was 3-for-5 and is batting
.326. Vielma was 2-for-5 and is batting .308. Rodriguez was
2-for-5 with a walk. Nick Gordon was 2-for-6 with a double
and is batting .331.
PALM BEACH 5, FORT MYERS 0 IN FORT MYERS
The Cardinals opened
the game with two doubles and a single, taking a 2-0 lead before an out was
recorded. Four singles and a double produced three more runs in the
second. Starter Keaton Steele came out at that point,
but the damage was done. The Miracle had eight hits, two of them doubles,
and two walks, but stranded nine and went 0-for-8 with men in scoring position.
Steele made his sixth start and has yet to have a good one. Here
he pitched 1.2 innings and allowed five runs on eight hits and no walks, with
one strikeout, raising his ERA to 9.11 and his WHIP to 2.06. He had
a decent year in Fort Myers last year--it seems likely that he's either doing
something wrong mechanically or he's hiding an injury. Four relievers
shut down Palm Beach the rest of the way. Jonny Drozd pitched
3.1 scoreless innings, dropping his ERA to 1.65, Williams Ramirez pitched
two shutout innings, lowering his ERA to 2.00, Sam Clay pitched
a scoreless inning to make his ERA 2.95, and Nick Anderson also
pitched a scoreless inning to keep his ERA at zero with 13 strikeouts in 13.1
innings. Sean Miller was 3-for-4 to lead the offense. Bradley
Strong was 2-for-4. Chris Paul was 0-for-4 to drop
his average to .308.
CEDAR RAPIDS 6, DAYTON 5 IN DAYTON (10 INNINGS)
Aaron
Whitefield singled and scored in
the ninth to give the Kernels a 5-3 lead, but Taylor Trammell (apparently no
relation to Alan) hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to tie it 5-5.
With one out in the tenth, Travis Blankenhorn and Caleb
Hamilton walked and Shane Carrier delivered an RBI
single to give Cedar Rapids a 6-5 lead. The Dragons got a man to third
with two out in the bottom of the tenth, but Tom Hackimer came
in to strike out Avain Rachal to end the game.
Tyler
Wells struck out six in five innings, but gave up
three runs on four hits and two walks. His ERA is 2.65. Hector
Lujan pitched two shutout innings to drop his ERA to 1.88. Carrier was
3-for-4 and Lewin Diaz was 3-for-5 with a double to lead the
offense. Ariel Montesino was 2-for-3 with a double. Jermaine
Palacios was 1-for-5 and is batting .350.
TODAY'S TILTS
5:05 Rochester (Adalberto
Mejia, 0-1, 4.91) at Pawtucket (Marcus Walden, 1-2, 2.01)
5:35 Fort Myers (Lachlan Wells, 1-4, 4.15) at Charlotte
6:35 Cedar Rapids (Sean Poppen, 1-0, 1.89) at Bowling Green (Travis Ott, 2-2, 2.38)
7:05 Chattanooga (Matt Tracy, 2-2, 2.60) at Montgomery (Jose Mujica, 1-2, 2.10)
5:35 Fort Myers (Lachlan Wells, 1-4, 4.15) at Charlotte
6:35 Cedar Rapids (Sean Poppen, 1-0, 1.89) at Bowling Green (Travis Ott, 2-2, 2.38)
7:05 Chattanooga (Matt Tracy, 2-2, 2.60) at Montgomery (Jose Mujica, 1-2, 2.10)
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