Altoona and Bradenton were off.
— Indianapolis (3-8) lost for the eighth time in nine games, 9-5, to Toledo. Steven Brault had a decent start, but continued to work behind in the count a lot, throwing 59 of 94 pitches for strikes over six innings. He allowed three runs on five hits and two walks, with five strikeouts. The game was tied when he left, but Cody Dickson and Pat Light quickly blew it up, combining to allow six runs in the seventh inning. Jose Osuna went 3-4 with a pair of doubles and Jason Rogers hit his second HR.
Max Moroff: 0-5
Gift Ngoepe: 1-4, BB
Austin Meadows: 1-5
Eric Wood: 0-3, BB
Chris Bostick: 1-4
Edgar Santana: IP
— West Virginia (4-7) won its third straight, exploding for 18 hits in a 13-5 win over Lexington. Kevin Mahala (pictured) went 4-5, while Chris Harvey had three hits and Logan Ratledge, Ty Moore, Hunter Owen and Clark Eagan each had two. Eagan hit his first HR as a pro and Carlos Munoz had his first of the year, a grand slam. Starter Matt Anderson was shaky, giving up four runs over five innings. He allowed eight hits and four walks, and struck out two.
Stephen Alemais: 1-5, 2B, 2 E
Eduardo Vera: 4 IP, 2 H, ER, 5 K, Sv