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Franklin stays productive in Arizona

Mariners prospect collects four hits, drives in six more runs
November 7, 2012
Peoria 13, Phoenix 6

Nick Franklin, the Mariners' top offensive prospect, went 4-for-5 with two doubles and six RBIs to lead the first-place Javelinas past the Desert Dogs. Padres' top prospect Rymer Liriano reached base three times and scored four runs, while Reds' top prospect Billy Hamilton stole two bases and drove in a pair of runs for Peoria. Marlins' top prospect Christian Yelich collected three RBIs in a losing effort. Recap | Gameday box score

Surprise 7, Mesa 0

Rangers prospect Chris McGuiness slugged a three-run homer to cap a six-run fourth inning as the Saguaros avoided a third straight loss. Kolten Wong, the Cardinals' No. 4 prospect, was 2-for-5 with an RBI and fellow St. Louis farmhand Kevin Siegrist gave up one hit over three innings to improve to 2-1. Tigers' top prospect Nick Castellanos reached base twice for the Solar Sox. Recap | Gameday box score

Salt River 14, Scottsdale 12

Nationals' top prospect Anthony Rendon went 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles and four RBIs as the Rafters outslugged the Scorpions to move into first place in the East Division. Carlos Sanchez (White Sox) was 5-for-5 and scored five times, while Rockies farmhand Lars Davis homered and drove in four runs for Salt River. Yankees prospect David Adams homered twice for Scottsdale, which has dropped two in a row. Recap | Gameday box score

Robert Emrich is a contributor to MLB.com.