Bakersfield Completes Sweep, 2-1
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Bakersfield scored in the fifth and sixth innings and held off Lancaster, 2-1, on Monday night at the Hangar.
Jim Turman (1-5) gave up five hits and struck out five over seven innings for the JetHawks (16-29).
Jeff Allen hit his fourth home run for the Blaze (27-17).
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Former Canyon High pitcher Erik Hiljus on Monday was promoted by the Detroit Tigers from double-A Jacksonville to triple-A Toledo.
AROUND THE LEAGUES
Scanning Sunday’s box scores:
Triple A--Brad Fullmer (Montclair Prep) hit his first two home runs for Ottawa since being demoted last week by the Montreal Expos and drove in three runs in a 9-4 victory over Syracuse. . . . J.P. Roberge (St. Francis) had a two-run double for Omaha (Royals) and former JetHawk Carlos Villalobos had two hits for New Orleans (Astros) in Omaha’s 9-5 victory. . . . Rob Crabtree (Cal State Northridge) pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his first save for Fresno (Giants).
Double A--Jon Tucker (Chatsworth, Alemany) hit his sixth home run for Harrisburg in a 9-5 loss to Bowie. . . . Kurt Airoso (Northridge) and Eric Gillespie (Northridge) each had two hits for Jacksonville.
Class A--Mike Glendenning (Crespi, Pierce College) had two runs batted in for San Jose (Giants) in an 8-2 victory over High Desert. . . . Reliever Angel Aragon (Channel Islands) struck out four in 2 2/3 hitless, scoreless innings for Rancho Cucamonga (Padres) in a 5-4 victory over Visalia. . . . Fernando Rios (Glendale High) had three hits, a stolen base and drove in a run for Clinton (Reds) in an 11-9 victory over West Michigan. . . . Junior Brignac (Cleveland) had three hits and two RBIs for Macon (Braves) in a doubleheader split with Columbus.
Independent--Reliever Bobby Cowan (Saugus) earned the decision for Tri-City in a 7-4 Western League victory over Sacramento. Scott Richardson (Northridge) doubled for Sacramento.
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