Ian Kennedy allowed 2 runs in a 4 inning start for Scranton last night. Unfortunately, for the Triple-A Yankees, that was the best that any of their pitchers did last night. The Toledo Mud Hens belted Scranton 10-2. Ben Broussard, back with the Yankees for the 2nd time this season (and his 5th organization this year), homered for Scranton.
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Jason Jones is red hot. He threw 6 shutout innings last night in Trenton's 8-0 win over the Altoona Curve. Jones has thrown 13 straight scoreless innings for Trenton plus another 5 from his scoreless start for Scranton. Overall he is 10-3, 2.05 in 18 starts. Austin Jackson and P.J. Pillitere led a 14-hit attack with 3 hits each. Pillitere drove in a team high 3 runs and Edwar Gonzalez hit his 7th home run of the season.
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Tampa was rained out for the second straight night, so they'll be trying to play two with St. Lucie today, beginning at 5:00.
The Charleston RiverDogs dropped their series opener with the Lexington Legends, 3-1. Noel Castillo pitched very well, allowing 2 earned runs in 7.2 IP, but the Dogs could push across just one run on a Brandon Laird double.
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Staten Island had the night off, but the Baby Bombers start a 3-game series at home tonight against Oneonta.
The GCL Yankees game with their Blue Jays counterparts was rained out, so they'll be playing two today.
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