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@Wisconsin 7, Kane County 4: Brock Kjeldgaard was simply looking for something he could drive. He found a gem.
@West Michigan 5, South Bend 4: West Michigan Whitecaps starting pitcher Mark Sorensen was on the verge of another hard-luck loss.
@Fort Wayne 2, Dayton 1: Nick Schmidt pumped his fist as he walked backed to the TinCaps’ bench. The left-handed pitcher had just struck out Kyle Day to end the top of the sixth. Schmidt was thrilled to finish just as strong as he started.
@Lansing 9, Great Lakes 8: When Justin McClanahan sent a pitch deep to right field Wednesday night at Oldsmobile Park, he thought he had snapped an 0-for-8 slump with a double off the wall. The Lansing Lugnuts were fortunate he was wrong.
Beloit 4 @ Burlington 2: Jim Gabella was philosophical about another loss. "If ifs and buts were hits and runs, we would all be Midwest League champions," the Burlington Bees manager said
@Cedar Rapids 8, Quad Cities 2: "But things will turn around eventually, especially around this group of guys. They come out and play hard every day. That's all you can ask for."
@Clinton 5, Peoria 3: Blake Ochoa belted a solo home run with one out in the seventh inning to put Clinton ahead, then closer Ruben Flores pitched the LumberKings out of a jam in the eighth inning
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