Sunday 4/22 Minor League Roundup

AAA Indianapolis | Louisville 7 Indianapolis 2
Rudy Owens pitched seven strong innings allowing just two hits and no runs. He struck out five and walked none. However he got just two runs of support and Tim Wood blew that lead in the ninth. by giving up three runs and Louisville walked it off. Starling Marte was 1/4 with a triple, Anderson Hernandez singled and Jose Morales added a triple of his own and that was the extend of the Indians' offensive output.

AA Altoona | Altoona 8 Richmond 3
Adalberto Santos and Matt Curry combined for four hits and five RBI and the Curve won big on Sunday. Those two had doubles which were the only extra base hits of the Curve's ten hit afternoon. Aaron Poreda made the start and gave up two earned runs in five innings while striking out three. Victor Black pitched 1.2 innings and walked three while striking out two and not allowing a run or a hit. Duke Welker finished up the game with 1.1 innings of scoreless baseball.

A West Virginia | Charleston 4 West Virginia 3
The Power had a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the 9th before Emmanuel De Leon and Robert Kilcrease gave up four runs and the Charleston RiverDogs walked off in stunning fashion. Matt Benedict made the start and held those RiverDogs scoreless through 5.2 innings. Josh Bell was 1/5 with a double, Alen Hanson did the same, and Kirk Singer, Chris Lashmet, and Junior Sosa had two hits a piece.

A Bradenton | Jupiter 14 Bradenton 4
Bradenton was pounded on Sunday as Tyler Waldron gave up seven earned runs in two innings. Joan Montero entered the game to pitch the third and fourth and gave up five earned of his own. It was an ugly day on the bump for the Marauders to say the least. Alex Dickerson was the story offensively with a three hit day. He hit his first homer of the year and raised his batting average to .286. Stefan Welch was the only other Marauder player with a multiple hit day or an extra base hit

AAA Indianapolis | Louisville 7 Indianapolis 2
Rudy Owens pitched seven strong innings allowing just two hits and no runs. He struck out five and walked none. However he got just two runs of support and Tim Wood blew that lead in the ninth. by giving up three runs and Louisville walked it off. Starling Marte was 1/4 with a triple, Anderson Hernandez singled and Jose Morales added a triple of his own and that was the extend of the Indians' offensive output.