Wednesday Red Sox Farm Report: Bobby Dalbec smashes league-leading 12th home run

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Here are all the happenings from the Red Sox farm system on Tuesday.

TRIPLE-A PAWTUCKET RED SOX (25-30): L, 7-4 vs. Louisville

-- Josh Smith, called up to start Tuesday's game from Double-A Portland, pitched three innings and did not allow a run. His outing lowered his ERA to 3.26 on the season.

-- First baseman Adam Lind notched three hits. He doubled and homered, driving in two runs in the process. Lind signed a minor league deal last week.

-- The PawSox accumulated 17 hits, yet left 10 runners on base. The team was 4-for-14 with runners in scoring position.

DOUBLE-A PORTLAND SEA DOGS (20-36): L, 7-1 vs. Bowie

-- The Sea Dogs only mustered two hits. Bowie starter Jayson Aquino did not allow an earned runs in six solid innings. 

-- Sea Dogs reliever Daniel McGrath pitched two scoreless innings of relief.

-- Josh Ockimey scored the Sea Dogs' lone run, scoring off an error by BaySox shortstop Erick Salcedo.

HIGH-A SALEM RED SOX (26-29): L, 6-5 at Winston-Salem

-- The Dash won in walk-off fashion, as Dash right fielder Alex Call scorched a hard ground ball of Red Sox pitcher Daniel Gonzalez's foot to plate the winning run. 

-- Bobby Dalbec smashed his league-leading 12th home run.

-- Salem left five runners on base with two outs and stranded ten total.

SINGLE-A GREENVILLE DRIVE (17-39): L, 2-0 at Augusta

-- GreenJackets left fielder Logan Baldwin blasted a two-run walk off home run in the seventh inning, propelling Augusta to victory. The game was shortened to seven innings, as minor league doubleheader games can do not go nine.

-- Starting pitcher Kutter Crawford tossed six scoreless innings, allowing three hits, three walks and striking out five. Crawford boasts a sterling 1.99 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, and .218 BAA against, yet does not have a win on the season. His record sits at 0-2 in 11 games started.

-- The Drive also won 5-2 as play continued from a May 31 postponed game. Dominic LoBrutto tossed a 1-2-3 ninth inning to earn his first save of the season.