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Indians Down on the Farm
Here's how the Indians minor league teams fared Friday:
Triple-A Columbus (10-5) - The host Clippers' game against Louisville was postponed due to inclement weather. A makeup date has yet to be announced.
Double-A Akron (8-7) - The Aeros' game with visiting Reading was suspended due to inclement weather...It is scheduled to be made up Saturday beginning at 1:05 p.m. and picked up at the point of suspension in the bottom of the third inning with one out, C CHUN CHEN at the plate with runners on first and second and Reading leading 3-0...Thirty minutes after the completion of the suspended game, the Aeros and R-Phils will play a second seven-inning game.
High Class-A Kinston (5-9) - The visiting K-Tribe was shut out 10-0 by Myrtle Beach...RF BO GREENWELL, CF ABNER ABREU and 3B ADAM ABRAHAM were the only Kinston batters to record a hit...LHP GIOVANNI SOTO limited the Pelicans to four runs (three earned) on three hits through 5 1/3 innings to take the loss, but most of tha damage came against RHP JOEY MAHALIC, who dished up six runs on six hits in just 2 1/3 relief innings.
Low Class-A Lake County (8-7) - The host Captains' game against Bowling Green was postponed due to inclement weather. The game is scheduled to be made up as part of a doubleheader Saturday with Game One beginning at 1:00 p.m.