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Lancaster Splits With Blaze

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Lancaster fell to Bakersfield, 11-6, on Monday night at the Hangar, one day after the JetHawks defeated the Blaze, 9-3.

Lancaster is 14-25 and Bakersfield is 16-24 in the second half.

Greg Wooten (6-3) of Lancaster allowed three runs and eight hits in 7 2/3 innings Sunday. Justin Kaye earned his 11th save, striking out four of five batters.

Jermaine Clark and Jerry Amador each had three hits, scored twice and drove in two runs for the JetHawks.

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In Monday’s game, Tony Coscia (8-9) of Bakersfield pitched six innings and the Blaze chased starter Russ Koehler after three innings.

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Up next: at Lake Elsinore, today-Friday; at Rancho Cucamonga, Saturday; at the Hangar, vs. San Bernardino, Sunday; Lake Elsinore, Monday.

AROUND THE LEAGUES

Adam Kennedy (Cal State Northridge) was ranked as the best defensive second baseman in the Pacific Coast League by Baseball America magazine. Russ Ortiz (Montclair Prep) of the San Francisco Giants was rated as having the second-best curveball in the National League.

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Scanning Monday’s box scores:

Triple A--Bryan Corey (Thousand Oaks High, Pierce College) allowed four hits but no runs in two innings of relief for Toledo (Tigers) to lower his earned-run average to 3.02. . . . First baseman Ryan McGuire (El Camino Real) drove in two runs with a double and single for Ottawa (Expos) and is batting .271.

Double A--Eric Gillespie (Cal State Northridge) had two hits with an RBI to raise his average to .303 for Jacksonville (Tigers). . . . Ryan Stromsborg (Notre Dame) had two hits for Knoxville (Blue Jays) in a 7-6 victory over Mobile.

Rookie--Barry Tolli (Newbury Park) had two hits and is batting .269 for the Tigers’ Gulf Coast League affiliate.

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