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AAA: Indianapolis Indians 9, Rochester Red Wings 3
Not a good day for SP Jose Berrios, to say the least.
Berrios made it 5 innings, but gave up seven earned runs on ten hits in the process. He did have six strikeouts and only 2 walks, but also have up two long balls that didn't really help his cause.
The most non-depressing thing to happen here was that Eddie Rosario went 2-for-4 with a solo home-run.
AA: Chattanooga Lookouts 10, Birmingham Barons 6
Lookouts SP D.J. Baxendale may have given up five earned runs on 11 hits in five innings pitched, but he's still a winner baby!
LF Travis Harrison, who had several walk-offs in the past few nights, went 2-for-4 with a triple, two RBI and two runs scored. 1B D.J. Hicks had a pretty swell night as well, going 3-for-5 with a double, two RBI, two runs scored.
High A: Ft. Myers Miracle 4, St. Luice Mets 0
Miracle SP Tyler Jay was throwing hot-freaking-fire yesterday, going 8 innings with zero earned runs and ELEVEN (!!) strikeouts. Jay was helped out by Miracle SS Engelb Vielma, 2B Nick Gordon, and 1B Alex Real, who combined to turn out three double-plays.
Vielma, the lead-off hitter, also had a pretty great day at the plate, going 2-for-3 with one walk and one RBI.
Low A: Beloit Snappers 2, Cedar Rapids Kernels 1
Kernels SP Sam Clay gave up only one hit over 7 scoreless innings, but unfortunately this time there wasn't an error or wild pitch that allowed the Kernels to walk-off.
As far as hitters go, SS Sean Miller was the star, going 3-for-5 with one RBI.