Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Strongsville grad Anthony Gallas hits grand slam in Carolina Mudcats victory: Minor League Report

The Clippers, Aeros, Captains and Scrappers all get victories on Saturday.

Anthony Gallas.JPGView full sizeThe Mudcats' Anthony Gallas.

AAA Columbus Clippers

Clippers 8, Red Wings 5 Third baseman Jared Goedert (.327) hit his 10th homer of the season, and CF Ezequiel Carrera (.298) had three hits and three runs batted in as host Columbus topped Rochester (N.Y.) in International League play Saturday. RHP Jeanmar Gomez (4-2, 3.54 ERA) earned the victory despite allowing five runs -- four earned -- in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out eight and walked one. Goedert and 1B Matt LaPorta (.278) each drove in two runs for the Clippers. SS Gregorio Petit (.260) also had three hits for Columbus.

AA Akron Aeros

Aeros 3, Baysox 2 Left fielder Nick Weglarz (.245) had a two-run single and Jordan Henry (.246) a run-scoring single in a three-run third inning as host Akron edged Bowie (Md.) in Eastern League play. RHP Toru Murata (2-1, 3.86) picked up the victory after allowing one run in three innings of relief. RHP Preston Guilmet (2.52) allowed one run but still earned his 18th save.

Advanced A Carolina Mudcats

Mudcats 8, Blue Rocks 4 (7) Right fielder Anthony Gallas (Strongsville, .271), hit a grand slam, and 1B Jesus Aguilar (.294) had three hits and three RBI as Carolina won a rain-shortened Carolina League game in Wilmington, Del.

A Lake County Captains

Captains 6, Dragons 5 RHP Cody Anderson (3.19) struck out three in three perfect innings, 2B Jose Ramirez (.320), CF Luigi Rodriguez (.274) and C Alex Lavisky (St. Edward, .240) each had two hits, and host Lake County hung on to defeat Dayton in Midwest League play. Captains RHP Enosil Tejeda (3.38) contributed two innings of hitless relief.

A Mahoning Valley Scrappers

Scrappers 3, Cyclones 2 Third baseman Joe Sever (.319) hit a two-run homer, 2B Joseph Wendle (.328) had three hits and host Mahoning Valley won a New York-Penn League game against Brooklyn (N.Y.). Scrappers RHP Luis DeJesus (1.64) gave up two runs, five hits and no walks in six innings but got a no-decision.

Independent Lake Erie Crushers

Wild Things 5, Crushers 4 First baseman Kyle Weldon (.279) and RF Robby Kuzdale (.246) each had two hits, but host Lake Erie lost a Frontier League game against Washington (Pa.).

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2012/07/strongsville_grad_anthony_gall.html

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