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Even Bradenton managed to play on Wednesday.
-- Indianapolis broke out of a slump and stomped Louisville, 9-1. Matt Hague (pictured) went 3-5 with a double and three RBIs. Andrew Lambo went 3-4 with two doubles and a walk, but no HRs, so he's obviously regressing. Russ Canzler had two hits and two walks, and Lucas May had a single and a double. Kris Johnson continued to make his case for a September callup, getting through eight innings on 95 pitches. He allowed one run on eight hits and no walks, and fanned six.
-- Altoona edged Binghamton, 5-4. Casey Sadler gave up two runs on three hits and two walks, and fanned six in six innings. Alen Hanson went 2-2 with a triple and a walk, and Mel Rojas, Jr., went 2-4 with a triple. Gregory Polanco went 0-4, dropping his average to .256.
-- Bradenton beat St. Lucie, 8-5. Stetson Allie was 2-4, Willy Garcia 2-3 with two walks, and Jose Osuna 2-4 with a double. Robby Rowland gave up two runs on two walks and two hit batsmen in the 1st, but recovered to allow just one more run in six innings total. He gave up two hits and three walks, and fanned six.
-- Tyler Glasnow had an odd start in West Virginia's 7-1 loss to Delmarva. He gave up four runs in the 1st on three singles and a HR, while also striking out the side. He allowed no more runs through five innings, and struck out a total of twelve. He allowed six hits and one walk. Josh Bell went 2-3 with a walk and Dilson Herrera 0-4.
-- Jamestown lost to Vermont, 3-1. Cody Dickson allowed just an unearned run in five innings, on six hits and two walks. He fanned four. The Jammers had only four hits.
-- The GCL Pirates lost to the Braves, 4-3. Blake Taylor gave up three runs, one earned, in two and two-thirds innings. He allowed only one hit and walked two, while fanning one. Austin Meadows went 1-3 with a walk and Reese McGuire 1-4. Wyatt Mathisen continued his rehab, going 0-2.
-- The DSL Pirates1 beat the Rockies, 5-2. Rudy Guzman went 3-4 and Dennis Hurtarte 2-5. Starter Christian Henriquez threw five shutout innings, allowing three hits and a walk, and striking out two.
No result was available for the DSL Pirates2.