Markakis belts two homers as Bowie tops Akron, Wolters' bat sharp in Carolina loss, Lake County manages two hits in loss, Siliga shines in Mahoning Valley win, errors costling for Crushers.
AAA Columbus Clippers
T.J. McFarland was hammered for eight runs in 2.1 innings as Columbus absorbed the home loss to Indianapolis. The Indians put together 18 hits, with three each from Jeff Clement, Brandon Boggs and Anderson Hernandez.
Jared Goedert hit his eighth homer for the Clippers.
AA Akron Aeros
Baysox 7, Aeros 1: The Baltimore Orioles' Nick Markakis, playing with the Baysox on a rehab assignment, hit two home runs to lead host Bowie (Md.) over Akron.
Akron knuckleballer Steven Wright (6-6, 2.62) gave up five runs on four hits and seven walks in 4 innings. Aeros 2B Matt Lawson (.329) had three hits.
Advanced A Carolina Mudcats
Nationals 4, Mudcats 3: Carolina SS Tony Wolters (.252) went 2-for-2 with two doubles in the Carolina League loss in Woodbridge, Va.
A Lake County Captains
Hot Rods 4, Captains 2: Lake County managed just two hits in the Midwest League loss in Bowling Green, Ky.
A Mahoning Valley Scrappers
Scrappers 5, Tigers 3: Mahoning Valley LF Aaron Siliga (.258) was a homer shy of hitting for the cycle as the Scrappers beat Connecticut in a New York-Penn League game in Niles, Ohio.
Independent Lake Erie Crushers
Miners 2, Crushers 1: Southern Illinois scored two unearned runs to win the Frontier League game in Avon.
Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2012/07/tj_mcfarland_battered_in_colum.html
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