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Hagadone and Berger look good and Mills and Jones not so much. It is still early.

buck84 wrote:My break out players will be

Hagadone and Mills

These are really come back players. I like Berger and Chris Jones to move up fast as left hand relievers.

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Steven Wright was coasting along with a 10-4 lead after 4 and didn't get out of the 5th, as 6 runs scored on his yield of 6 hits and errors helped out, so 2 were earned. Urshela with his 4th error. Good ole Nick Bartolone with 2 reaches double figures in April, a nifty trick.

"The other catcher named Alex" Monsalve with 3 hits, one a double and 2 rbi. Carlos Moncrief doubled and walked twice. He's batting only 239 but has an OPS of 911 due to 15 walks, and 12 extra bases of his 16 total, sounds like Grady's start in Cleveland. Moncrief has 4 singles, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 3 homer.

http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... x_ftwafx_1

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The Clippers got a solid start from Scott Barnes and won their seventh game in a row last night, beating the Gwinnett Braves 4-0.

Barnes (1-1) went 62/3 innings, allowed two hits, struck out seven and walked five.

Cord Phelps drove in Ezequiel Carrera with a single to give the Clippers a 1-0 lead in the third inning. They made it 2-0 in the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Luke Carlin.

With two on and two out in the eighth, Travis Buck tripled to make it 4-0.

Barnes pitched his way out of trouble in the fourth after runners reached first and second with one out. In the sixth, with two on and no one out, Carlin picked off Mauro Gomez at second and Barnes got Joe Mather to ground into a double play.

Carlton Smith pitched three innings to record his first save of the year.