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The offense was highlighted by the return of Matt LaPorta (.316), who produced a single and a walk. Trevor Crowe (.469) and Lonnie Chisenhall (.380) both continued their hot hitting. Crowe fell a homer short of the cycle and has 8 hits in his last 11 at-bats. The Chiz Kid went 9-for-18 over the four game set with the Bats, complete with four doubles and 3 RBI. Despite going just 1-for-5, Cord Phelps (.327) extended his hitting streak to 10 games. He has hit in 11 of 12 games this season.
After a 6-1 start, the Clips have won just 1 of their last 5. They move on to Indianapolis tomorrow at 7:05p. Expect Corey Kluber (2-0, 3.60) to be on the bump.
Other Minor Points of Interest...
Akron
Not much from the offense. Jared Goedert (.371) added two more hits and Chun Chen (.250) finally broke through, going 3-for-4 with a double. Each scored a run.
Much more interesting was the work by the pitching staff. Toru Murata (3.38) took the spot start and pitched well enough over 3 innings (4 H, 2 ER). Then, Bryce Stowell (1-0) entered and fanned 7 over 3 innings. He did allow his first two hits of the season and opponents can now claim to be hitting a robust .125. Stowell has whiffed 11 in 5 frames. After that came Cody Allen who K'ed a pair and allowed a hit in his own two clean innings. Across two levels, Allen has stymied the other team to the tune of an .077 clip and 12 punch outs in 8 innings. Neither man has been scored on in 2012.
Carolina
Stop the presses! Tony Wolters (.122) got a hit. Jesus Aguilar (.353) did as well, but that's not as exciting. Jake Lowery (.351) did not, but he did draw a walk. On the hill, Danny Salazar (0-2, 7.04) took the loss. Salazar (4 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K) is the guy on the 40-man of whom you've never heard.
Lake County
It was not a great offensive night for the Captains, but Luigi Rodriguez (.357) did extend his hit streak to 8 games. Felix Sterling started, but did not figure in the decision. Sterling pitched well over six innings (2 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 4 K) and has certainly delivered thus far. The 19 year old has held the opposition to a .148 average (that's 8 total hits allowed in 3 starts) and has punched out 14 in 16 innings. Also, Francisco Lindor (.308) singled and swiped his 4th bag.
Cheers
P.s. Did you know that there's a Clay Rapada AND a Clay Zavada? Both are left handed relievers.