Monday, November 21, 2011

Beau Mills' error costly in Clippers loss to Buffalo: Minor-league report

T.J. McFarland shelled in Akron loss; Kinston's Francisco Jimenez sharp in shutout win; Rocky Gale's 4 RBI lead Lake County; Jeremy Patton's tie-breaking double lifts Scrappers.

AAA Columbus Clippers

Bisons 6, Clippers 4: A fielding error by Columbus first baseman Beau Mills allowed two unearned runs in the second inning and visiting Buffalo (N.Y) went on to win by two. Jeanmar Gomez (10-7, 2.55 ERA) gave up seven hits in six innings, allowing four earned runs. Jared Goedert and Cord Phelps homered for Columbus. Tim Fedroff hit an RBI double.

AA Akron Aeros

Baysox 9, Aeros 1: T.J. McFarland (9-8, 3.98) allowed four runs on five hits in 5 innings and Akron lost on the road to Bowie (Md.) John Drennen scored the Aeros' lone run when Raul Padron grounded out to pitcher Oliver Drake who recorded the win. Joe Mahoney hit a two-run homer for the Baysox in the seventh off the Aeros' Rob Bryson.

Advanced A Kinston Indians

Keys 2, Indians 0: Kinston's Francisco Jimenez held host Frederick (Md.) scoreless through 61/3 innings until Dale Mollenhauer's RBI single for the Keys. Jimenez was replaced by Trey Haley, whose wild pitch allowed Steven Bumbry to score from third.

A Lake County Captains

Tincaps 6, Captains 1: Rocky Gale drove in a career-high four RBI as Fort Wayne (Ind.) defeated Lake County at Classic Park. The Captains Nick Bartolone extended his hit streak to a season high seven games. He doubled in the fifth inning to score Chase Burnette.

A Mahoning Valley Scrappers

Muckdogs 3, Scrappers 2: Jeremy Patton's line-drive double in the bottom of the eighth broke a 2-2 tie and host Batavia beat Mahoning Valley. The Scrappers scored two in the second on runs by Jordan Smith and Zachary MacPhee but were blanked the rest of the game.

Independent Lake Erie Crushers

The Crushers were idle on Monday.

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2011/08/beau_mills_error_costly_in_cli.html

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