Wisconsin 5, Peoria 3, @ Miller Park: For the record, Wisconsin beat the Chiefs 5-3, and while the outcome capped a sweep, it certainly wasn't the cherry on the sundae.
@Dayton 7, Great Lakes 5: “I didn’t even notice,” said Wiley of the standing ovation from 9,001 fans on the first perfect-weather night of the season. “It was good to be put in that situation. Sooner or later, it (a victory) was going to happen.”
@Lansing 10, South Bend 8: The way the season's started for the Lugnuts, they'll take a win any way they can get one.
West Michigan 8, @Fort Wayne 3: The play slowed the Whitecaps’ momentum down, for a moment. West Michigan scored four runs, all with two outs, in the inning,
Kane County 8, @Burlington 1: "I'll tell you what, player-development wise, he did a lot of good things," said Gabella. "That's what we look for. At times, his fastball was down hill. His breaking ball was much better than it had been in the past. Just to see a little bit of improvement here and there is a positive thing. And he showed some."
@Beloit 7, Quad Cities 5: “Starting out 1-5 on the road is never a good thing, but we bounced back. We played better defense, got better pitching and our hitters are starting to come around.”
@Cedar Rapids 3, Clinton 2: “Second chances,” Crawford said. “They gave me a second chance, and I was able to take advantage of it. We battled all game. I was just looking to end it there.”
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