Lancaster, Ulloa Master San Jose, 5-2
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Enmanuel Ulloa surrendered three hits and two runs, both unearned, in seven innings and Lancaster defeated the San Jose Giants, 5-2, Tuesday at San Jose.
Ulloa (8-3) struck out three and walked one.
Catcher Craig Kuzmic drove in two runs with a triple in the eighth inning for Lancaster (21-5).
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Today’s game: At The Hangar vs. San Bernardino, 7:15 p.m. On the radio: KUTY-AM 1470.
AROUND THE LEAGUES
Scanning Sunday’s box scores:
Triple A--Erik Hiljus (Canyon) pitched two innings of one-hit relief for Toledo (Tigers), which rallied for four runs in the eighth inning in a 5-1 victory over Indianapolis. Hiljus is 4-2 with a 3.10 earned-run average. . . . Outfielder Ryan Radmonovich (Pepperdine) had two hits and drove in a run for Las Vegas (Padres) in a 4-1 victory over Tucson. . . . Designated hitter Tim Laker (Simi Valley) had two hits and scored a run for Nashville (Pirates) in a 10-9 loss to Oklahoma. . . . Former JetHawk outfielder Tarrik Brock had two hits, including his 12th double, and drove in four runs for Iowa (Cubs) in a 4-2 victory over Albuquerque. . . . Bryan Corey (Thousand Oaks, Pierce) picked up his fourth save with three innings of two-hit relief for Sacramento (Athletics) in a 7-5 victory over Fresno. Corey struck out one and lowered his ERA to 4.65.
Double A--Former JetHawk Greg Wooten (12-2) pitched six innings of five-hit ball for New Haven (Mariners) in a 2-0 victory over Bowie. . . . Outfielder Eric Cole (Antelope Valley, Antelope Valley College) had two hits and scored two runs for Round Rock (Astros) in a 10-3 victory over San Antonio.
Class A--Wayne Nix (Monroe) gave up five hits in seven innings for Visalia (Athletics) to improve to 5-4 as the Oaks defeated Mudville, 2-1. . . . First baseman Pete Paciorek (Glendale College) had three hits and scored once for San Bernardino (Dodgers) in a 7-4 victory over Rancho Cucamonga. Paciorek is batting .280. . . . Catcher Tom McGee (Cal Lutheran) hit his second home run for Frederick (Orioles) in an 8-6 loss to Wilmington. . . . Ryan Hankins (Simi Valley) had two hits, including his 19th double, for Winston-Salem (White Sox) in a 3-2 victory over Potomac. . . . Garret Lee (Glendale College) pitched three innings of relief, giving up one hit and one run, for Myrtle Beach (Braves) in a 5-4 loss to Salem. Lee, who struck out two and walked one, lowered his ERA to 2.50.
Scanning Monday’s box scores:
Triple A--Javier Delahoya (Grant) allowed two earned runs and five hits in 6 1/3 innings for Rochester (Orioles) but didn’t get the decision in a 4-3 victory at Indianapolis. . . . Reliever Rob Crabtree (Cal State Northridge) struck out three in 1 1/3 shutout innings for Fresno (Giants) in an 8-6 loss to Nashville. . . . Mike Mitchell (Rio Mesa) had two hits and two RBIs for Tucson (Diamondbacks) in a 7-4 victory at Omaha. . . . David Newhan (Pepperdine) hit a three-run home run, his fourth, for Las Vegas (Padres) in an 8-4 victory over Sacramento.
Double A--Darrell Dent (Montclair Prep) had two hits for Bowie (Orioles) in a 5-0 loss to Binghamton. . . . Mike Rossiter (Burroughs) earned his 22nd save for Huntsville (Brewers) in a 3-2 victory over Chattanooga.
Class A--Fernando Rios (Glendale) had two hits for Dayton (Reds) in an 8-1 victory over Fort Wayne. . . . G.J. Raymundo (Pepperdine) had two hits, two RBIs and was hit by two pitches for Charleston-West Virginia (Royals) in an 8-7 loss to Greensboro.
Short Season--Brian Fatur (Calabasas, Moorpark College) had two hits and two RBIs for Johnson City (Cardinals) in a 4-3 victory at Kingsport. . . . Victor Hall (Monroe) had two hits, three RBIs and two stolen bases for Missoula (Diamondbacks) in a 10-2 victory over Great Falls. . . . John Puccinelli (Notre Dame) had two hits for Idaho Falls (Padres) in a 14-5 victory over Ogden. . . . Jason Kubel (Highland) had three hits for the Twins in a 10-9 Gulf Coast League loss to the Red Sox.
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