Jonathan Singleton hit a 2-run home run in the 1st inning, his 8th of the year and Julio Rodriguez struck out 10 over 7 strong innings to lead the Threshers to a 2-1 win over Fort Myers Thursday night. Rodriguez is now 12-6, 3.17 for Clearwater on the season.
In Pawtucket, the IronPigs scored 3 in the 8th to steal a 5-4 win for the PawSox. Joe Savery (2-0, 3.60) recorded 4 out for the win, Mike Zagurski (2.36) threw a shut out frame for his 7th hold, and Justin DeFratus threw a 1-2-3 9th to notch his first AAA save!
Reading got pounded, 11-1 by Binghamton. The R-Phils got just 5 hits, 2 by Freddy Galvis. The standing remain status quo, with Trenton falling to Bowie, and Portland topping New Hampshire. Anthony Gose had 2 hits, including a double for the Fisher Cats........Jonathan Villar had a double and a walk for Corpus Christi in the Hooks' 6-0 triumph over Midland.............In Huntsville, the Chattanooga Lookouts scored a 9th inning run off Jesus Sanchez (2-5) to gain a 4-3 win over the Stars..............On the other hand, Zack Segovia (4-3) retired 2 of the 3 hitters he faced and picked up a win when the Nashville Sounds rallied for a 8-7 win over the Cubs in Iowa City.............In Round Rock, the New Orleans Zephyrs beat the Express, 7-3. Jesus Merchan (.267) had 2 hits for New Orleans......In Rochester, the Durham Bulls shelled Andy Baldwin for 10 runs on 8 hits, including 5 home runs, in just 2 innings of work, en route to an 18-3 triumph over the Red Wings...........In Columbus, the Scranton Yaks edged the Clippers, 6-5. Greg Golson (.283) had 2 hits for Scranton, and Jason Donald (.336) had 3 hits and an RBI for Columbus.
In Salt Lake City, Michael Taylor (.278) had 3 hits and a walk, stole a base (#5), scored 2 runs and drove in 2 more, and Adrian Cardenas (.306) had a triple and a home run (his 4th) as the Sacramento River Cats smashed the Bees, 14-1. Josh Outman threw 5 shut out innings and is 6-1 for the River Cats...........In Indianapolis, Joe Bisenius (1.49) threw 6 strong innings for Charlotte, giving up just 1 run on only 3 hits. He walked 5 and struck out 5, and received no decision in the Knights' 5-4 loss.
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