Lake County slugged seven home runs, including three by Jesus Aguilar and a grand slam by Tyler Cannon, to gain a split of a Midwest League doubleheader against Bowling Green (Ky.) at Classic Park.
A Lake County Captains
Hot Rods 1-4, Captains 0-14: Lake County slugged seven home runs, including three by Jesus Aguilar and a grand slam by Tyler Cannon, to gain a split of a Midwest League doubleheader against Bowling Green (Ky.) at Classic Park. Aguilar ended his day with six RBI.
Anthony Gallas hit two home runs for the Captains in the second game.
In the first game, Hot Rod pitcher C.J. Riefenhauser took a no-hitter into the seventh inning, but Jason Smit singled with one out.
AA Akron Aeros
Phillies 6-4, Aeros 2-0: Fans at Canal Park saw nearly two Eastern League games for the price of one, but the home fans also endured two losses.
Reading blanked Akron, 4-0, on three hits, after beating the Aeros, 6-2, in a continuation of a game that was suspended in the third inning Friday because of rain.
When play resumed Saturday, the Phillies were leading, 3-0. Akron's Tim Fedroff hit a solo home run over the bullpen in right field in the bottom of the seventh inning to make it 5-1.
In the second game, Kelvin De La Cruz (1-3) pitched six innings for Akron, giving up four earned runs on five hits, walking two and striking out six.
AAA Columbus Clippers
Clippers vs. Bats, postponed: For the second straight day, an International League game between visiting Louisville and Columbus was postponed by rain. The two clubs will play Sunday as regularly scheduled at 4:05 p.m. and finish the series Monday with a doubleheader starting at 5:05 p.m.
Notes: In honor of the Clippers' 2010 Class AAA Championship, the first 2,500 fans Sunday will receive a replica of the championship ring.
Advanced A Kinston Indians
Pelicans 11, Indians 2: Myrtle Beach erupted for six runs in the top of the seventh and routed Kinston in a Carolina League game. The Pelicans clobbered K-Tribe pitchers for 16 hits. Although starter T.J. House (0-2), was tagged with the loss, the game got out of control when the middle relievers took over. Chris Jones and Travis Turek each gave up four runs in their two innings of work.
Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2011/04/jesus_aguilars_three_homers_po.html
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