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-- Indianapolis (58-57) lost to Toledo, 4-1. Kyle Lobstein threw five shutout innings, striking out eight. Dovydas Neverauskas gave up all of the Toledo runs in the seventh inning. The only Indy run came on Alen Hanson's sixth HR. Austin Meadows returned from his rehab and went 2-4 with a double.
Max Moroff: 0-3, BB
Josh Bell: 0-4
Jose Osuna: 1-3, 2B
Elias Diaz: 0-3
-- Altoona (62-50) scored a run in the top of the ninth to tie its game with Reading, then scored again in the tenth for a 2-1 win. Eric Wood singled in the tying run and Anderson Feliz drove in the winner with a ground out. Clay Holmes threw five shutout innings despite some control problems. He allowed four hits and four walks, and struck out five.
Kevin Newman: 0-4
Barrett Barnes: 1-4
Jared Lakind: 2 IP, 2 H, ER, BB, 3 K
-- Bradenton (56-54) lost to St. Lucie, 4-3. J.T. Brubaker gave up all four runs on nine hits in four and a third innings. Pablo Reyes was 3-4 with a double and Tito Polo 2-3 with two walks.
Kevin Kramer: 1-5
Jordan Luplow: 1-4
-- Mitch Keller (pictured) ended a string of subpar starts by fanning nine in six innings as West Virginia (55-56) beat Delmarva, 1-0. Keller allowed four hits and no walks, while throwing 56 of 82 pitches for strikes. The only run of the game came on Christian Kelley's second HR in the top of the ninth. Logan Hill was 1-4 with a double.
-- Morgantown (21-27) broke a seven-game losing streak by scoring a run in the bottom of the ninth to tie Williamsport, then two in the tenth to come from behind again for a 3-2 win. A two-out, bases-loaded walk to Clark Eagan tied the game, then a one-out, bases-loaded double by Chris Harvey won it in walkoff fashion. Eagan and Harvey each finished 2-4. Starter Danny Beddes gave up a run in six innings on four hits and three walks, with four strikeouts.
Will Craig: 1-4
Stephen Alemais: 0-4
-- Bristol (17-25) lost to Greeneville, 4-1. Starter Mike Wallace pitched well, allowing just a run in five innings. He gave up three hits and a walk, and struck out two. Raul Siri was 2-4.
Adrian Valerio: 1-4
Victor Fernandez: 1-3, BB
John Pomeroy: 0.1 IP, H, 3 R, 2 ER, BB
-- The GCL Pirates (16-22) lost to the Phillies, 4-1. Nick Kingham went three innings in another rehab start. He gave up a run on two hits, walked none and struck out two. Miguel Hernandez, who'd been arguably the team's best pitcher, gave up three runs in three innings. The Pirates had only three hits.
Edison Lantigua: 1-4
Yondry Conteras: 0-4
-- The DSL Pirates (21-33) beat the Yankees1, 9-5, in a game limited by rain to seven and a half innings. Starter Adonis Pichardo lasted only an inning and a third, allowing two runs. Francisco Mepris went 3-4 with a triple and Williams Calderon 2-4 with a triple and a walk.
Rodolfo Castro: 2-3
Sherten Apostel: 1-4
Jeremias Portorreal: 1-4, 3B
Samuel Inoa: 1-3, BB