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Down on the Farm

Toledo 4 – Louisville 3

Justin Lehr picked up his first loss of the season against the Mudhens.  Lehr went 5.2 innings, allowing 4 runs on 8 hits and 2 walks while striking out 9.  The outing raised Lehr’s ERA to 2.20 in 32.2 innings pitched this season.  He’s allowed 26 hits and just 5 walks in that span while recording 27 strikeouts.  David Weathers pitched a perfect inning in relief.

Drew Anderson led the offense with a 3-4 night at the plate.  Anderson had a double and scored once.  Luis Bolivar went 2-4 with a run scored.

Chattanooga had a day off.

Sarasota was off as well.

Dayton 3 – Peoria 2

It feels like it has been at least a week since I have mentioned Brandon Waring’s name.  In this game, Brandon went 2-3 with 2 solo homeruns for the Dragons.  The last of which came in the top of the 9th to break a 2-2 tie.  Waring has been struggling of late, batting just .211 in his last 10 games with 18 strikeouts.  Kevyn Feiner and Justin Reed both went 2-3 as well.

Scott Carroll picked up a no-decision in the game by going 6.1 innings, allowing 0 runs while scattering just 3 hits and allowing a walk.  He struck out 3.  Joseph Krebs picked up his 3rd win in relief.  Krebs pitched 1.2 scoreless innings, allowing just 1 hit while striking out 1.

3 comments to Down on the Farm

  • GregD

    Waring’s been hurt? Before last night, he only had one at-bat since April 23.

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  • nick in va

    Do you happen to know if Bailey pitches tomorrow?

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  • GregD

    Bailey pitched today, but I haven’t been able to post links here for a while so my comment didn’t make it.

    He was the winning pitcher going 7 innings, 3 runs, 5 hits, 2 bb’s, and 10 K’s.

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