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Eastlake Captains News Index
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Eastlake Captains News Index
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Captains and Power Rained Out
(Charleston, WV) - The Lake County Captains game on Thursday against the West Virginia Power has been postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be made up in Lake County next week as this is the last time the Captains travel to West Virginia. The Captains went 6-1 on the road trip and return to Classic Park in first place in the Northern Division of the SAL.
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Captains Shut Off Power 5-0
(Charleston, WV) - Kelvin De La Cruz tossed six scoreless innings as the Captains defeated the West Virginia Power 5-0. The Captains are 6-1 on the road trip and 16-6 on the road this season. They remain in first place three games ahead of Greensboro. This was the Captains sixth shutout this season.
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Westbrook and Borowski to Pitch in Lake County
(Eastlake, OH) - Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Jake Westbrook and reliever Joe Borowski are expected to pitch for the Lake County Captains during the upcoming home stand. Westbrook is scheduled to make a start for the Captains on Saturday May 17th at Classic Park against the Lexington Legends. Game time is 7:05 PM and the game will feature a post game fireworks extravaganza. This is the second start for Westbrook at Classic Park. He made a rehab appearance last year as well.
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Captains Win 2nd Straight versus Power 7-4
(Charleston, WV) - Joey Mahalic picked up his first win and Dustin Realini had three RBI's as the Lake County Captains took their second straight game from West Virginia 7-4. Adam White scored four runs and Lucas Montero walked four times for the second time this year. The top four batters in the Captains order were on base sixteen out of their twenty at bats.
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Captains Win in West Virginia 4-2
(Charleston, WV) - Ryan Miller notched his league leading sixth win as the Captains opened the series against the West Virginia Power with a 4-2 win. The Captains are 4-1 on the current road trip. They improved their lead in the Northern Division of the SAL to 2.5 games as Delmarva was defeated by Kannapolis.
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Captains Lose to Greensboro 8-6
(Greensboro, NC) - Tom Hickman hit a three RBI run double in the fifth to propel the Greensboro Grasshoppers to an 8-6 win over the lake County Captains on Sunday. The Captains led 4-0 in the first inning but could not hang on. The loss was only the third by the Captains when they have scored first in a game. Their mark is now 18-3 when they score first. Despite the loss, the Captains remain in first place, 1.5 games ahead of Delmarva.
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Captains Shutout Grasshoppers 9-0
(Greensboro, NC) - Michael Valadez knocked in three runs and the Captains got three hits each from Roman Pena, Ron Rivas and Matt Brown as they beat Greensboro 9-0. The Captains had seventeen hits which ties a season high and pitched their fifth shutout of the year. In the last two games against Greensboro Captains pitching has allowed only one run on eleven hits while striking out twenty. The Captains remain in first place two games ahead of Delmarva who lost to Lexington.
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Chris Nash Goes 5-5 as Captains win 8-1
(Greensboro, NC) - Chris Nash went 5-5 including a home run and drove in three runs as the Captains continued their fine play on the road on Friday beating Greensboro 7-1. Nash is the first Captains player this year to have a five hit game. The Captains are now 12-5 away from Eastlake and remain in first place in the Northern Division of the SAL.
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Captains Split With Greensboro
(Greensboro, NC) - The long ball was flying in Greensboro on Thursday night as the Lake County Captains and the Greensboro Grasshoppers split a doubleheader. Greensboro hit five home runs in the first game en route to a 12 -4 win. The Captains won the night cap 5-4 and had two home runs of their own. The Captains record is now 20-13 and the team remains in first place.
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Captains Sweep DH From Kannapolis
(Eastlake, OH) - The Lake County Captains swept a doubleheader from the Kannapolis Intimidators on Tuesday 3-1 and 2-1. The Captains won both games despite having a combined three hits over the two games. The Captains pitching was back on track after giving up thirteen runs the night before, they limited the Intimidators to only two runs on seven hits for the doubleheader.
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