Complete Scoreboard
Quote day (where available)
@Burlington 8, Wisconsin 6: "We play a lot of games. You can't get stuck on something that happened yesterday, two days ago," said Bees second baseman Gerard Hall. "You've got to keep doing it every day, keep trying to push forward, move forward and get better every day."
Beloit 6 @Kane County 5: The Kane County Cougars let a two-run ninth-inning lead slip away on Wednesday to fall, 6-5, against the Beloit Snappers at Elfstrom Stadium.
Quad Cities 4 @Clinton 2: "Fornataro was just outstanding. Overpowering. He mixed his pitches well and he had a hard sinker that resulted in them pounding the ball on the ground."
@Cedar Rapids 8, Peoria 4: Luis Jimenez went 3-5 with a double and 2 RBI and Mike Trout was 2-5 with 2 RBI to lead the Kernels (3-4).
@Great Lakes 2, Silver Hawks 1: "It's always nice to get a win at home, especially for the fans out there," Loons closer Steve Smith said. "We've been struggling and had three opportunities to get a win [earlier in the homestand]...but it's really nice for the fans out there to finally see us get a win at home."
@Fort Wayne 6, Dayton 5 (12 innings): “It was the first (walk-off hit) for me in the pros,” Williams said. “It felt good. I’ve been struggling, so it made it even better.”
Lake County 7 @Lansing 3: "Tonight," owner Tom Dickson said in a pregame ceremony, "we open a new chapter in Lugnuts history."
West Michigan 6 @Bowling Green 2: Hot Rods infielder Kyle Spraker had three hits, scored a run, and stole his first base of the season on Wednesday night at Bowling Green Ballpark. Unfortunately, the rest of the Hot Rods offense couldn't muster much help, resulting in a 6-2 loss to the West Michigan Whitecaps (3-4).*
*-And people say I'm negative.
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