Anthony Gose had 3 hits including a triple, and stole his first base of the season, reaching second base before the throw from former teammate Travis d'Arnaud, and the Threshers made it 2 in a row over Dunedin, winning 3-0 on Friday in Clearwater. Trevor May was great, tossing 6 shut out innings, allowing just 1 hit and 1 walk, striking out 10! Tyler Cloyd threw a scoreless 7th and Justin De Fratus notched the save, recording the last 6 outs.
In Asheville, Jarred Cosart was also impressive, throwing 5 scoreless innings before tiring in the 6th, but still posted the victory as the BlueClaws prevailed again 9-3. Leandro Castro led the attack, with 2 singles, a triple, a run scored and an RBI. Jiwan James had a triple, a home run, and 2 RBI, and Anthony Hewitt had 2 hits, including his first homer, and also drove in a pair. Domingo Santana and Jeremy Barnes also had 2 hits apiece.
In Reading, Mike Spidale had had 2 hits and drove in 3 runs to lead Reading to a 7-5 win over Portland. Mike Stutes recorded the win out of the bullpen and Sergio Escalona picked up the save. In Syracuse, Scott Mathieson threw 2 scoreless innings in the IronPigs 5-4 loss to the Chiefs. In Columbus, Jason Donald had a single, 2 doubles, scored twice and drove in a run in the Clippers' 14-12 loss to Indianapolis. In Oregon, Mike Taylor had his 2nd 2-hit game for the River Cats as Sacramento beat Portland, 10-5. In Scranton, Greg Golson had a walk and a single, stole a base and scored 2 runs, but Buffalo defeated the Yankees, 7-6 by scoring 2 runs off Zack Segovia in the 8th inning.
In another note, Jesus Mechan was released by the Indians, and signed by the Blue Jays, and went 3 for 3 Thursday night in his debut for Las Vegas.
I am running out the door, and will be Baseballtown tonight for the R-Phils game.
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