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Astros No. 2 prospect Jarred Cosart allowed two hits over five shutout innings as Oklahoma City defeated Iowa, 6-3. Brad Snyder homered for the RedHawks, who got two hits and an RBI from Astros No. 4 prospect Matt Dominguez. Dave Sappelt tripled home a pair of runs for the I-Cubs.
Trevor Rosenthal fanned eight and gave up two hits over five scoreless innings before Memphis posted a 2-1, 10-inning triumph over Albuquerque. Matt Young drew a bases-loaded walk to plate the winning run and Vance Albitz hit his first career homer for the Redbirds. Dodgers No. 15 prospect Scott Van Slyke blasted his 17th homer for the Isotopes.
Marlins No. 11 prospect Kevin Mattison homered and scored twice, helping New Orleans beat Omaha, 8-6. Mike Cervenak went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored in his fourth straight multi-hit game for the Zephyrs, while Gil Velazquez was 3-for-5 and scored twice. Irving Falu collected three hits, including his seventh homer, for the Storm Chasers.
Ryan Spilborghs capped a three-RBI night with a walk-off single in the 11th inning, giving Round Rock a 7-6 win over Nashville. Julio Borbon homered and fell a triple shy of the cycle, while Leonys Martin collected five hits for the Express. Sean Halton homered twice and drove in four runs for the Sounds.
Andrew Carraway gave up a run on four hits over six innings as Tacoma shut down visiting Las Vegas, 3-1. The Rainiers totaled only four hits, but Carlos Peguero singled home the go-ahead run in the fourth. Sean O'Sullivan had his personal seven-game winning streak snapped, despite allowing three runs -- two earned -- on four hits over seven innings.
Kila Ka'aihue homered, doubled and drove in three runs as Sacramento cruised to a 9-4 win over Salt Lake. Brandon Hicks slugged a three-run shot and Daric Barton chipped in two RBIs for the River Cats. Angels No. 8 prospect Andrew Romine reached base twice and scored a pair of runs for the Bees.
Rays No. 2 prospect Chris Archer fanned eight batters over 6 1/3 three-hit innings as Durham edged Norfolk, 2-0. Tides starter Jake Arrieta carried a one-hit shutout into the sixth but issued four consecutive walks and uncorked a wild pitch to plate a second run. Norfolk's Ryan Flaherty was 2-for-3 with a walk, while Chris Gimenez reached base three times for the Bulls.
Tom Cochran allowed two hits over seven innings and Hector Luna plated the game's lone run as Lehigh Valley blanked Rochester, 1-0. Leadoff man Kyle Hudson was 3-for-4 to raise his average to .268 for the IronPigs. Nick Blackburn took the loss, despite giving up one run on seven hits over seven frames.
Chase d'Arnaud went 4-for-5 with a double, an RBI and three runs scored, leading Indianapolis to a 7-5 triumph over Louisville. Alex Presley collected three hits and scored twice, while Dallas McPherson reached base four times and recorded two RBIs for the Indians. Willie Harris drilled his second and third homers of the season for the Bats before getting ejected in the ninth.
Eduardo Nunez singled and scored the go-ahead run in the 12th inning as Scranton/Wilkes-Barre outlasted Buffalo, 2-1. Francisco Cervelli plated Nunez with a sacrifice fly and Corey Dickerson reached base sfour times for the Yankees, who got five strong innings from Adam Warren. Jenrry Mejia allowed a run on seven hits over six innings for the Bisons.
Ryan Raburn went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer and four RBIs, missing the cycle by a triple, in Toledo's 8-3 win over Columbus. Ben Guez also had three hits and scored a run, while John Lindsey homered for the Mud Hens. Jared Goedert homered, doubled, plated two runs and scored twice for the Clippers.
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