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Cannonballs coming: Drew Hutchison continues pitching well

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— Indianapolis (45-35) beat Louisville, 6-5, on a walkoff single by Phil Gosselin in the ninth. Drew Hutchison (pictured) gave up two runs over six and two-thirds innings. He allowed seven hits, walked none and fanned six. Hutchison now has an ERA of 2.49 since April. Hutchison left with a 5-1 lead, but the Indy bullpen couldn’t hold it. Dovydas Neverauskas blew a two-run lead in the ninth, walking in the tying run. Gosselin finished 3-5 and Joey Terdoslavich went 3-3 with two doubles, two walks and three RBIs. Jordan Luplow made his AAA debut, going 1-3 with a double, walk and HBP.

Chris Bostick: 1-4
Angel Sanchez: IP, H, R, BB, K
Neverauskas: 1.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 BB, K

— Altoona (40-37) lost to Erie, 8-1. J.T. Brubaker got knocked out in the second inning. He was relieved with two outs by Tate Scioneaux, who took six batters to get the last out. Pablo Reyes accounted for the Altoona run with his third HR.

Kevin Newman: 2-5
Edwin Espinal: 2-4, 2B
Wyatt Mathisen: 1-4

— Bradenton (42-33) hammered Florida, 12-4. Ty Moore homered for the second time in two games since moving up to the Marauders. He finished 2-3 with a walk and four RBIs. Will Craig was 3-5 with two doubles and three RBIs. Cam Vieaux made his second start for Bradenton, allowing a run on three hits and a walk in six innings. He struck out five.

Cole Tucker: 1-4, 3B,
Ke’Bryan Hayes: 2-4, BB
Kevin Krause: 0-2, 2 BB

— West Virginia’s (34-41) bullpen got torched for eight runs in the eighth inning, blowing a five-run lead in an 11-8 loss to Hickory. Starter James Marvel gave up three runs, two earned, in six and two-thirds. He allowed five hits and three walks, and struck out four. Albert Baur went 2-3 with a double, walk and three runs. Carlos Munoz was 2-4 with a double.

Adrian Valerio: 1-3, BB
Hunter Owen: 0-3, BB

— West Virginia (7-4) beat Mahoning Valley, 7-1. Tristan Gray went 2-3 with a walk and Raul Siri hit a bases-clearing double. Starter Gavin Wallace gave up an unearned run in three innings. He allowed just a hit and no walks, and fanned four. Eighth round draft pick Blake Weiman followed with two scoreless innings, giving up two hits and striking out three.

Bligh Madris: 1-4
Deon Stafford: 1-4, BB
Lucas Tancas: 1-4, 3B

— Bristol (3-6) rallied for a run in the top of the ninth to tie its game against Princeton, but lost, 4-3, on a walkoff double in the bottom half. Jacob Taylor started and gave up three runs in six innings. He allowed four hits and three walks, and struck out two. Kyle Watson (37th round) made his pro debut, going 1-4 with a double that tied the game. An error by Nick Valaika, though, put the winning run on base ahead of the deciding hit in the bottom half. Ryan Peurifoy (38) also made his debut, going 0-2 with a walk.

Yondry Contreras: 0-5, 4 K
Edison Lantigua: 0-3, BB
Huascar Fuentes: 2-4, 2 2B
Ben Bengtson: 1-3

—- The GCL Pirates (2-3) lost to the Tigers West, 5-2. Hector Quinones, drafted in the 32nd round this year, made his pro debut, starting the game and giving up a run over three innings. He allowed two hits and had no walks or strikeouts. The Pirates had only five hits, including Lolo Sanchez’ first pro HR. Mikell Granberry was 2-3 with a triple. Jesse Medrano (31) also made his debut, entering late in the game and grounding out in his only AB.

Jeremias Portorreal: 0-4
Rodolfo Castro: 1-4

— The DSL Pirates (14-10) beat the Indians/Brewers, 9-6. Samuel Inoa went 3-5 with his second HR and three runs scored. Matthew Mercedes was 4-4 with a walk. Starter Noe Toribio gave up four runs, three earned, in four and two-thirds innings, walking five.

Francisco Acuna: 0-4, BB
Sherten Apostel: 0-4, BB