Events Calendar
In This Section
Most Read Stories
Family found dead in Ohio home
Robbers order bar patrons to empty pockets
Man gets 3 years in prison for having sex with horse
Sex-toy study at Duke University raises some eyebrows
Akron man turns himself in after authorities turn up heat
Get ready for detour, delays on Route 8
Man appears alive at own funeral
Blogs:
Pets:
Not 101 Dalmations…but close!
The Heldenfiles:
Friday Notebook
Patrick McManamon:
Saturday entertainment, one more time …
Akron Zips:
No. 1 UA soccer remains perfect, Zips football defeats rival Flashes
Tribe Matters:
Tribe makes roster moves
Cleveland Browns:
Lewis doesn't like boycott
Kent State Sports:
Kent State falls to Akron, 20-28
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Gameblog: Cavs at Knicks
Buckeye Blogging:
Weekly ‘B’ Deck Report – New Mexico St.
Varsity Letters:
Wrestling, bowling teams prepare for season
All Da King's Men:
Bigger And Better Boondoggles
Blog of Mass Destruction:
The Shooter
Akron Law Café:
NEW U.S. Supreme Court Database
See Jane Style:
Muffle Your Muffler
Car Chase:
Perfect Weather for an Autumn Drive
Let's Talk Real Estate:
RUMORS: Downtown Restaurant Explosion
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Jack is looking for a trip to Southern Ohio the week of November 16.
Sound Check:
The Black Keys to perform benefit concert at Musica on November 27
HRLite House:
Personal Rant – Why People Do Not Live in Northeast Ohio
Akron Gamer:
New 'Call of Duty' could set entertainment record
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).
