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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Three-way in the Morris Division

There's a three-way tie atop the Morris Division as the two leaders fell and the Mallers took advantage. Bridgewater came from behind to defeat Sardine City 4-2 with a 3-run 8th inning. With the score 2-1 in the Sardines' favor, Brian McCann hit a 3-run homer to give the Mallers the lead. Andrew Bailey pitched a scoreless 9th for his league-leading 8th save.

Meanwhile, Carolina was pummeled by Vegas 10-2. Matt Kemp was 2-5 with 3 RBIs and Dan Uggla was 3-4 to lead the Vegas offensive attack, while Tim Lincecum improved to 4-1 with a solid 7 inning performance.

The other division leader, Philadelphia, dropped a 7-3 decision to Amityville as the Ant Slayers scored 4 unanswered runs in the 8th, including three consecutive home runs from Alex Rodriguez, Jason Kubel and Geoff Blum.

John Danks pitched a complete game, 1-hit shutout of Vancouver as the Mighty Men blanked the Iron Fist 8-0. Danks struck out 7 and walked 3. The Iron Fist went through 9 pitchers in the game, including today's probably starter, Kevin Millwood. In case you were wondering, Marlon Byrd got the lone hit for Vancouver in the 2nd inning.

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