Here are all the happenings from a busy Thursday night in the Red Sox farm system.
TRIPLE-A PAWTUCKET RED SOX (45-50): L, 4-3 at Charlotte
- Relief pitcher Kyle Martin walked three batters while retiring just one. Martin allowed a walk-off walk with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth.
- Second baseman Brandon Phillips struck out twice and went 0-5, lowering his average to .167.
- Sam Travis recorded an RBI and a run scored.
DOUBLE-A PORTLAND SEA DOGS (39-57): W, 10-0 vs. Hartford
- First baseman Josh Ockimmey went 3-for-3, including smashing his 13th home run of the season. He scored twice and recorded three RBIs.
- Starting pitcher Teddy Stankiewicz dealt eight scoreless innings, surrending only three hits and striking out five. It is his third start of the season where he has not allowed a run.
- Right fielder Danny Mars homered for the third time this season. In 418 minor league career games, Mars has hit 13 home runs.
HIGH-A SALEM RED SOX (47-48): W, 4-1 at Buies Creek
- Left fielder Ryan Scott smacked a two-run home run, his sixth of the campaign. He also struck out three times.
- Relief pitcher Harrison Cooney recorded his first save of the season, striking out four in two innings of work.
- First baseman Michael Osinski notched three hits and two runs scored. His average now sits at .298.
SINGLE-A GREENVILLE DRIVE (41-55): W, 5-1 at Asheville
- Three Drive pitchers combined to hurl the third no-hitter in franchise history.
- Starting pitcher Emmanuel de Jesus threw 7 2/3 innings, having to be replaced after being hit by a line-drive.
- Three different players hit solo home runs for the Drive.
SHORT SEASON-A LOWELL SPINNERS (19-14): W, 13-7 vs. Aberdeen
- The Spinners won their tenth straight game, setting a new franchise record.
- Center fielder Jarren Duran tripled and recorded three RBIs. He is batting .336 with 16 RBIs in 27 contests.
- The team went 8-for-18 with runners in scoring position and recorded eight two-out RBIs.
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