![]() Tim Crabbe was 5-2 with a 3.28 ERA in 10 starts with Bakersfield this year. (Bakersfield Blaze)
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Reds pitching prospect Tim Crabbe tossed four no-hit innings for Peoria and the Javelinas caught fire late to roll over Mesa on Thursday in the Arizona Fall League. A first-inning walk to Astros No. 3 prospect George Springer was the only blemish for Crabbe, who retired the final 11 batters he faced. Nick Franklin, Seattle's No. 3 prospect, and Dan Rohlfing (Twins) each drove in a pair of runs for the Javelinas. Top Cubs prospect Javier Baez accounted for both of Mesa's runs, stealing home in the fifth and homering in the bottom of the ninth. Recap | Gameday box score
Salt River 6, Phoenix 3
The 1-2 punch of Brian Goodwin and Carlos Sanchez at the top of Salt River order combined to go 5-for-7 with three walks to lead the Rafters. Sanchez, the White Sox's No. 7 prospect equaled his season total with four RBIs. He drove in Goodwin -- the Nationals' third-ranked prospect -- with a single in the first and a two-run triple in the sixth that also plated Chris Dickerson (Rockies). Marlins prospect Kyle Jensen went 3-for-4, homered and drove in a pair of runs for the Desert Dogs, stretching his RBI streak to four games. Recap | Gameday box score
Scottsdale 6, Surprise 3
T.J. House (Indians) allowed two runs on six hits over five innings while striking out six to pick up his first AFL win as Scottsdale took down Surprise. Tyler Holt (Indians), Randal Grichuk (Angels) and No. 6 Giants prospect each drove in a run for the Scorpions. The Saguaros' Christian Vasquez (Red Sox) led all hitters, going 4-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, two RBIs and two runs. Recap | Gameday box score
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