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Cannonballs coming: J.T. Brubaker fans 11

-- Trevor Williams got hit around some in his second start for Indianapolis (27-25) as the Indians lost to Rochester, 5-2.  Williams allowed five runs on nine hits over five innings.  He walked one and struck out four.  Alen Hanson went 2-3 with a walk and Josh Bell 2-3 with a double.  Others:

Max Moroff:  1-4, 2 K
Adam Frazier:  1-4
Jason Rogers:  1-3

-- Altoona (30-22) took a 5-0 lead and hung on to beat Akron, 5-4.  Clay Holmes pitched very well for four innings, but weakened in the fifth and sixth.  He finished with three runs allowed on six hits and two walks over six innings.  Holmes struck out five.  Dovydas Neverauskas gave up a run for the first time in 13 appearances.  He went an inning and a third, allowing a hit and a walk, with one strikeout.  Austin Meadows was 2-4 with a triple and Edwin Espinal 2-4 with a double.  Meadows is now hitting 289/358/474 after a very slow start.  Others:

Harold Ramirez:  0-5
Erich Weiss:  2-5
Jared Lakind:  1.2 IP, 2 BB, K, Sv

-- Bradenton (29-24) came back from a 3-0 deficit to beat Palm Beach, 8-3.  Cole Tucker went 1-2 with three walks.  Starter Colten Brewer allowed the three runs on six hits and three walks in five innings.  He struck out five.  Others:

Kevin Kramer:  0-3
Pablo Reyes:  1-3, 2B, BB
Taylor Gushue:  1-3, HR (5)
Connor Joe:  2-4
Jordan Luplow:  2-4

-- J.T. Brubaker (pictured) fanned eleven hitters in six innings as West Virginia (29-24) beat Augusta, 4-1.  Brubaker allowed a run on four hits and two walks.  He now has a K/9 of 10.9.  Carlos Munoz went 2-4 with a double and Daniel Arribas 2-3 with a double.  The box score claims that Tito Polo! was 0-4.  Others:

Ke'Bryan Hayes:  0-4
Logan Hill:  1-4, 3 K (23 Ks in 47 AB since joining WV)
Seth McGarry:  IP, Sv