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By Beacon Journal staff
POSTED: 10:48 p.m. EDT, Jul 04, 2009
Catcher Carlos Santana hit two home runs and batted in three runs to help the visiting Aeros to a 7-5 win today at Harrisburg.
Akron overcame a 5-2 deficit by scoring four runs in the seventh inning and one in the ninth. The Aeros had 15 hits and the Senators had 13 hits.
Santana and Jose Constanza each had three hits. Matt McBride and Jerad Head each had two hits for the Aeros.
Constanza and McBride both had two RBI.
Aeros reliever Josh Judy (4-3) earned the win after pitching three scoreless innings. He allowed one hit and struck out five.
Aeros relievers Zach Putnam and Neil Wagner each registered a hold and Vinnie Pestano recorded his 23rd save.
NEXT — Aeros at Senators, 2 p.m. Sunday, WARF (1350-AM).
Catcher Carlos Santana hit two home runs and batted in three runs to help the visiting Aeros to a 7-5 win today at Harrisburg.
Akron overcame a 5-2 deficit by scoring four runs in the seventh inning and one in the ninth. The Aeros had 15 hits and the Senators had 13 hits.
Santana and Jose Constanza each had three hits. Matt McBride and Jerad Head each had two hits for the Aeros.
Constanza and McBride both had two RBI.
Aeros reliever Josh Judy (4-3) earned the win after pitching three scoreless innings. He allowed one hit and struck out five.
Aeros relievers Zach Putnam and Neil Wagner each registered a hold and Vinnie Pestano recorded his 23rd save.
NEXT — Aeros at Senators, 2 p.m. Sunday, WARF (1350-AM).
