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Adrian Pinto and Kendry Rojas had big games in Vancouver's win. Both could be in New Hampshire soon. Dunedin also won with contributions from both sides of the game. New Hampshire's offense produced 13 hits but they lost, as did Buffalo despite a nice start from Jake Bloss.
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Sean Keys hit his first professional home run for Dunedin and later singled in the winning run in the ninth. RJ Schreck homered fr New Hampshire in their win. Buffalo and Vancouver lost.
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Reading 5 New Hampshire 4
Spokane 3 Vancouver 0
Dunedin 7 Bradenton 4
Scranton/WB 3 Buffalo 1
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A pair of one-run losses at the top. Three shutout wins and a doubleheader sweep at the bottom.
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All four affiliates conceded double figures in runs and all lost. There were a few nice performances among the hitters.
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Rafael Sanchez was one out away from back to back complete game shutouts (7 innings). New Hampshire won his start but lost the other end of the doubleheader. Buffalo won a low scoring game with Jake Bloss making his debut. An Adrian Pinto grand slam helped Vancouver to win. Dunedin also won.
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Kendry Rojas had ten strikeouts as Vancouver won a close game. Rojas has now made five starts for Vancouver. He has a 2.51 ERA and 40 K's in 32 innings. Buffalo and Dunedin lost big. New Hampshire had yet another rainout.
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For the second time in three days the Vancouver Canadians laid the lumber on Eugene. The scored 15 runs and won easily. Jace Bohrofen had a big game. Alan Roden is heating up and his home run helped Buffalo win on Thursday. Dunedin lost in extra innings, New Hampshire were rained out.
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New Hampshire 5 Erie 4
Eugene 9 Vancouver 3
Palm Beach 7 Dunedin 6 Game One
Palm Beach 7 Dunedin 4 Game Two
Rochester 10 Buffalo 5 Game One
Buffalo 5 Rochester 3 Game Two
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New Hampshire and Vancouver combined to score 27 runs but only one of them won. The Dominican Jays were nearly no-hit and were shut out. Buffalo's and Dunedin's games were scrubbed.
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Niall O Donohue (#2JBrumfield) joins us for another Vancouver Canadians update with a six game series with the Tri-City Dust Devils starting tonight!
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Joey Votto made his first start for Buffalo and he did indeed hit a big fly. Buffalo won easily. Rafael Sanchez threw a complete game shutout for New Hampshire. It was just seven innings but complete games are rare in the minor leagues. A number of the Jays lesser pitching prospects had had nice starts in the past few days. Alex De Jesus drove in five runs between the two games. Vancouver took one on the chin. Dunedin were tropical stormed out.
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A couple of Will's, Robertson and Wagner, hit well for Buffalo but Eric Pardinho couldn't get an out and Buffalo lost. Grant Rogers made his high A debut and was outstanding, shutting down Tri-City to get the win for Vancouver. Dunedin's bats were en fuego including Arjun Nimmala who went deep again. New Hampshire were rained out.
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Phil Clarke hit a three run home run in the ninth inning to help Buffalo win. New Hampshire won with good hitting and pitching. Jacob Sharp drove in five runs for Vancouver but they lost in extra innings. Dunedin had a nice win.
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Buffalo played two games and Will Robertson homered in both games. They were both notable home runs, an inside the park homer and a grand slam. Buffalo split the doubleheader. Arjun Nimmala also homered, one of three hits in the game. It wasn't enough for Dunedin. Vancouver had an extra innings walk off win. New Hampshire had good pitching but not enough hitting.
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