Minor Details: Games of 5/25 – 5/27

ROCHESTER

Wednesday—No games scheduled.

Thursday—Lehigh Valley 3, Rochester 2 in Lehigh Valley.  The IronPigs scored three in the first and it was all they needed.  Matt Brown singled and doubled and Ben Revere and Brian Dinkelman each had two hits.

Friday—Lehigh Valley 10, Rochester 2 in Lehigh Valley.  The IronPigs scored three in the seventh and four in the eighth.  Kyle Waldrop surrendered four runs on seven hits and a walk in 1.1 innings.

NEW BRITAIN

Wednesday—New Britain 4, Binghamton 3 in New Britain. (Game 1—8 innings—scheduled 7 innings).  Mark Dolenc doubled to bring in Chris Cates with the winning run.  Dolenc was 4-for-4 on the game.

Binghamton 6, New Britain 2 in Binghamton (Game 2—Scheduled 7 innings).  Santos Arias allowed four runs on three hits and two walks in one inning of relief.

Thursday—New Britain 7, Binghamton 3 in New Britain.  Mark Dolenc doubled and homered, driving in three runs.  Tyler Robertson got the win with three shutout innings of relief.

Friday—New Hampshire 15, New Britain 3 in New Hampshire.  Steve Singleton had two singles and a double.  Santos Arias surrendered nine runs on eight hits and two walks in three innings of relief.

FT. MYERS

Wednesday—Tampa 12, Ft. Myers 1 in TampaKane Holbrooks surrendered eleven runs on fourteen hits and two walks in 3.1 innings.  Jhon Garcia struck out four in two shutout innings.

Thursday—Clearwater 5, Ft. Myers 0 in Ft. Myers.  Brian Dozier had two of the three Miracle hits.  Edgar Ibarra worked 5.2 scoreless innings, giving up four runs and three walks.

Friday—Postponed.  Will be made up as part of a doubleheader today.

BELOIT

Wednesday—Burlington 5, Beloit 4 in Beloit.  Lance Ray singled and doubled and Tobias Streich had two hits.

Thursday—Burlington 2, Beloit 0 in Beloit.  The Snappers had four hits. A. J. Achter struck out five in three shutout innings, giving up just one hit and one walk.

Friday—Beloit 10, Clinton 1 in Clinton.  Nate Roberts was 3-for-3 with three doubles and a walk, scoring four times.  Manuel Soliman walked five in five innings, but he allowed just one hit and one run while striking out five.