Sunday, October 30, 2011

Mitch Talbot, Luis Valbuena lead Columbus Clippers past Indianapolis: Minor League Report

Also, St. Edward graduate Alex Lavisky has three hits, including a double and home run, in Mahoning Valley's loss to Auburn, N.Y.

mitch talbot.JPGView full sizeMitch Talbot, shown earlier this season with the Indians, had a strong outing Wednesday night for the Class AAA Clippers.

AAA Columbus Clippers

Clippers 2, Indians 1 RH Mitch Talbot (2-2, 4.45) threw seven shutout innings and SS Luis Valbuena (.300) doubled, scored a run and drove in another as Columbus won the International League game in Indianapolis.

Talbot allowed four hits and two walks while striking out eight. RH Josh Judy (3.31) worked around two walks in the ninth to earn his 22nd save.

RF Travis Buck (.269) had three hits for Columbus.

AA Akron Aeros

Baysox 7, Aeros 3 Akron LH Matt Packer (7-12, 4.36) got banged around for six runs in six innings and host Bowie (Md.) won the Eastern League game.

Packer coughed up nine hits and three walks.

1B Raul Padron (.232) led the Aeros with two hits.

Advanced A Kinston Indians

Keys 6, Indians 2 1B Justin Toole (.262) had four hits and CF Tyler Holt (.260) had three but Kinston dropped the Carolina League game in Frederick, Md.

LH T.J. House (6-12, 5.31) started for Kinston and gave up three runs (all earned) on eight hits and one walk. He struck out seven.

A Mahoning Valley Scrappers

Doubledays 6, Scrappers 5 St. Edward grad Alex Lavisky (.210) had three hits, including a double and his fifth homer of the season, but Mahoning Valley lost the New York-Penn League game in 10 innings to Auburn (N.Y.) in Niles, Ohio.

Independent Lake Erie Crushers

Crushers 7, Slammers 3 SS Andrew Davis (.336) and 1B Jason Taylor homered to lead Lake Erie to the Frontier League win in Joliet, Ill.

Davis' 12th homer of the season, a three-run shot in the eighth inning, broke a 3-3 tie.

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2011/08/mitch_talbot_luis_valbuena_lea.html

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