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Louisville 3, Toledo 0
Toledo only mustered 3 hits and no walks to the offensive summary is basically: almost everyone had an 0fer. Wil Ledezma started for Toledo and pitched 6 innings allowing 3 runs. The runs came on two home runs. Along the way 18 of the 12 outs against Ledezma were strikeouts. Ledezma’s ERA now stands a 2.43 and in 29 2/3 innings he has 38 K’s and 6 walks.

Bowie 3, Erie 2 (11 innings)
Brent Clevlen reached base twice, one walk and one single. Vincent Blue added two hits. But that was it for offensive highlights. Eulogio De La Cruz continues to have a rough season, and if the Tigers needed 40 man roster room, he and Mark Woodyard would probably be in danger. De La Cruz pitched 2/3 of an inning and allowed two hits and two walks, and the winning run.

Sarasota 20, Lakeland 2
That’s not a misprint. No Lakeland pitcher had success. Josh Rainwater was the starter and gave up the first 7 runs. Jeff Larish and Victor Mendez both had a double and a walk. Nick McIntyre homered for the first time this season.

Kane County, West Michigan
Michael Hollimon and Cameron Maybin each struck out 3 times. Matt Joyce drew two walks and Ryan Roberson had two hits. Sendy Vasquez pitched 6 innings allowing one run with 4 K’s. Rick Steik blew the save allowing 3 runs despite recording all 3 outs via the K.

 

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