4 starters; 1 earned run
While Brad Penny was putting together a quality start (6 IP, 3 ER), the Red Sox minor league starters were turning in gems.
All four teams won: Pawtucket 1-0, Portland 3-1, Salem 2-0 and Greenville 9-0.
Clay Buchholz got the start for the PawSox and is looking more and more major league ready (a good thing with John Smoltz's comeback bumped back).Buchholz retired the first 9 batters and pitched 5 2/3 (2 H, 2 BB, 6 K). His ERA dipped to 1.80.
Jose Vaquedano (1.35) relieved for 2 IP (1 H, 2 K).
In the Pawtuvket game, outfielder Mark Kotsay, on a rehab assignment, had to leave the game with a strained calf.
Portland's Adam Mills (6.20) picked up his first Double-A win (7 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 5 K) ... T.J. Large (0.79) got the save by striking out the only batter he faced.
Jon Still (.281) hit his third home run.
Salem starter Jose Capellan (3.75) went 6 IP (3 H, 2 BB, 5 H) ... Derrick Loop (0.90 ) got his second save (1 IP, 1 K) ... Loop, 25, signed out of the independent leagues last year, seems destined for a promotion to Portland.
Ryan Kalish (.289) homered for Salem ... Shortstop Kris Negron (.276) was 3-for-4.
Greenville's Casey Kelly (0.70), last year's top pick by the Red Sox, keep on rolling. He went 5 2/3 (2 H, 1 BB, 4 K).
Ryan Dent (.298) had three doubles for the Drive.
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Kevin covers baseball for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. He first reported on spring training games for the St. Petersburg Times in 1978. He wisely moved to Maine in 1994 and now writes about the Portland Sea Dogs and Boston Red Sox when he's not coaching Little League baseball. He is married to Nancy, and the couple recently completed their lineup card with the birth of their ninth child. |


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