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West Virginia had its fourth straight rainout.
— Indianapolis (25-20) had 15 hits and beat Lehigh Valley, 8-4. Austin Meadows was 3-5, Jacob Stallings 3-4 and Max Moroff 2-3 with two walks. Joey Terdoslavich had two doubles. Clay Holmes had a fairly typical start, throwing five shutout innings before he ran into trouble in the sixth, largely due to wildness. For the game he gave up three runs on four hits, four walks and two hit batsmen. He fanned six. Tyler Eppler threw a scoreless inning. (I’m not sure how Indy’s schedule lines up with its rotation, but I expect Eppler has extra time between starts and so was just getting some brief work in.)
Chris Bostick: 1-5
Eric Wood: 0-4
Phil Gosselin: 2-5
Angel Sanchez: 2 IP, 2 H, R, 3 K
— Altoona (24-20) continued to slump at the plate, getting only four hits in a 2-0 loss to Akron. Brandon Waddell had a good start, leaving with the game scoreless and runners at second and third with two outs in the sixth. Tate Scioneaux gave up a two-run double before getting the last out. Waddell allowed three hits and two walks, and struck out four.
Kevin Kramer: 1-4
Connor Joe: 0-2, 2 BB
Jordan Luplow: 1-4
Jin-De Jhang: 0-3
Wyatt Mathisen: 0-2, BB
Scioneaux: 2.1 IP, H, BB, 2 K
— Bradenton (28-20) also fell victim to a four-hit shutout, losing to St. Lucie, 1-0. Pedro Vasquez lasted seven innings, giving up the run on five hits and two walks. He fanned six. Casey Sadler threw two scoreless innings.
Cole Tucker: 1-3
Ke’Bryan Hayes: 0-3
Will Craig: 0-3